Resolve to Give the Novelties a Trial 



Bolgiano's Specialties, Novelties, and Introductions 



941. Asters, Princess Wilt- 

 Resistant Mixed A. 



A ver>- attractive new cutting t>-p)c of 

 wilt -resistant Aster, 1 to 2' 2 feet tall. 

 Branching and free flowering, early bloom- 

 ing, bearing quantities of 3' ^■'n'^'' flowers 

 on strong stems. Flowers have a full deep 

 crested center, surrounded by several rows 

 of dainty plume-like guard f>etals, Pkt. 

 15c; '5OZ. 75c.; J40Z. $1.25. 



942. Dianthus Heddensis, 

 Westwood Beauty a., R-G. 



This varietv is more resistant to heat 

 than the ordinarv Dianthus. Will also 

 grow in cooler climates and make large 

 flowers on long stems. Color somewhat 

 variable, in red shades of crimson and 

 scarlet, some with white edging. Single 

 flowers on 16-inch stems. A good item for 

 florists, also for the garden. Pkt. 25c.; 

 JLiOZ. 60c.: ? soz. Si. 00; »40z. $1.75. 



945. Gaillardia Lorenziana, 

 Double Mixed a., R-G. 



A free-flowering double strain of red, 

 yellow, orange, and rose shades. This 

 strain is quite attractive. Height about 

 15 in. Pkt. 10c.; I40Z. 50c.; J k)z. 

 90c 



943. Petunia, Celestial Rose 

 Improved a. 



Compact and free lK)\viTing. Liirgc, 

 deep rose flowers. Excellent for pot-plants 

 and bedding. Pkt. 15c.; 3 soz- S1.25; I40Z. 

 S2.25. 



944. Petunia, Snowstorm 

 Improved a. 



Extra large, pure white flowers. Dwarf, 

 compact plant. This is also fine for bed- 

 ding and jx)t-plant use. Pkt. 25c.; ^'joz. 

 $2.25; iiox. S3.75. 



Syringa (French Lilac), 

 Mme. Lemoine 



Large double white, very fragrant. 2 

 to 3 ft., each SI. 65; 3 to 4 ft., S2.25; 4 to 

 I 5-ft. specimen plants, S3. 50. 



Tisridia (Mexican Shell-Flower) 



Hybrid Mixed. Known as the Tiger- 

 Flowcr or Sfull- Flower. A good summer- 

 flowering bulb for the garden. Colors 

 range from white to gold and scarlet 

 blotched with maroon. Treat same as 

 Gladiolus. Plant in May, 6 to 8 inches 

 apart and about 4 inches deep. 20c. each; 

 3 for 50c.; 10 for $1.50. 



Lilac, Mme. Lemoint 



Hemerocallis, Mikado 



HEMEROCALLIS 



Bolsiano's Special Collection of 

 Beautiful Daylilies 



The eight choice varieties hsted 

 below are selected to give you a 

 wonderful display of blooms from 

 June to mid-September. 



SPECIAL OFFER C 



One each of the eight va- tf^ "JC 

 rieties (8 plants; Postpaid 9^' I 3 



SPECIAL OFFER D 



Three each of the eight va- tfH 4 CA 

 rieties (24 plants) Postpaid 4> I I . JU 



AUGUST PIONEER, ly^ ft. Chrome- 

 orange blooms of medium size. Espe- 

 cially valuable for its late period of 

 bloom — early August through Septem- 

 ber. Each SI. 25; 3 for $3.50. 



D. D.WYMAN. 3 ft. Golden yellow with 

 tawny splashes. Late June, July. 

 Each 50c.; 3 for $1.25. 



DOVER. 4 ft. Large; clear orange. June, 

 July. Each 45c; 3 for $1.00. 



GOLDENI. 2 ft. Deep golden orange; at- 

 tractive in form; very free-flowering. 

 Late June to August. Each 45c.; 3 for 

 SI. 00. 



IMPERATOR. 4 ft. A distinct variety 

 with rich orange-red coloring. July, 

 August. Each 60c; 3 for SI. 50. 



MANDARIN. 5 ft. Unusually tall and 

 especially lovely in the evenings is this 

 lemon-yellow variety. Late June to 

 August. Each 50c.; 3 for $1.25. 



MIKADO. 3 ft. A glamorous combina- 

 tion — orange with a mahogany-red spot 

 on each petal. Occasionally blooms 

 again in the fall. June, July. Each 75c.; 

 3 for S2.fX). 



THE GEM. 3 ft. An unusually popular 

 yellow variety; large size. July, August. 

 Each 45c.; 3 for $1.00. 



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