EMMA V. WHITE CO. 



Emma V. White Co's. 



DOUBLE CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWERED ASTER 



"Without question, this is one of the finest and grandest Asters ever produced. The 

 flowers of this beautiful variety, which may be cut with stalks from 1 y 2 to 2 feet in 

 length, measure up to 8 inches across, being densely double, and greatly resembling a 

 large-flowering chrysanthemum. It is unequalled as a cut flower and wholly effective 

 for tall beds and groups. Seed is grown for us on contract in Germany by one of the 

 foremost growers of that country. 



Colors: Deep Lilac, Crimson, Rose, Peach Blossom, Rose and White, Mixed. Each, 

 per pkt., 25c; 2 for 40c. 



JAPANESE HOP 



For rapid growing nothing is better than 

 the Japanese Hop. The foliage is luxuriant, 

 leaves being smaller and more delicate than 

 those of the common hop, and are curiously 

 marked with silver and yellowish white 

 streaks. Pkt., 8c; 1-16 oz., 20c. 



BALSAM APPLE 



(Momordika Balsamina) 



Attractive rich cream flowers followed by 

 small fruits about the size of a lemon. 

 When the fruits are ripe they turn to a 

 bright golden yellow color. The pulp of the 

 fruit is blood red and contains large black 

 seeds. Excellent for low fences. Pkt., 10c; 

 y 4 oz., 30c. 



NASTURTIUM 



TOM THUMB, "EMPRESS OF INDIA." A 



very select strain of this popular dwarf 

 dark scarlet variety, with extra dark leaves. 

 Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c. 



ASTER 



EVERLASTING FLESH. This curious aster 

 was found in our fields a few years ago 

 and it has retained its peculiar character- 

 istics during the three years we have grown 

 it in our trial grounds. It resembles a large 

 Helichrysum; when cut and dried it retains 

 its color and shape as an everlasting flower. 

 Pkt., 15c; V s oz., 65c; oz., $4.00. 



"Dalton, Georgia, May 15th, 1925. 

 Dear Madam: • ',- . . 



The Asters I got from you last year were wonderful. My friends would 

 often say, 'I did not know Asters grew so large.' The beautiful shades 

 blended so wonderfully and were indescribably beautiful when bunched sepa- 

 rately. 



Thanking you again and again for your kindness, I am, 



Sincerely, Mrs. H. B. Henin, 31 S. Thornton Ave., Dalton, Ga." 



Emma V. White Co's. 



NEW GOLDEN RED KING DAHLIA 



The original bulbs were brought to Minnesota by a member of our company from 

 Sweden some years ago. We have carerulo vv^L^neU ana i_... . ^r i. ..... . ....an 



it is one of the finest Dahlias ever prdduced. It has now produced enough bulbs that we 

 can offer it for sale. It has a beautiful golden red color and its leaves have a way of 

 curling from the center which gives it an impressive appearance, new to the Dahlia 

 family. The blossom is extremely large and when in full bloom often measures nine 



NEW GOLDEN RED SWEDISH DAHLIA. Each, 35c; 2 for <30c. 

 NOT MORE THAN TWO TO ONE CUSTOMER. 



SOME CHOICE ZINNIAS 



Giant Victory Quilled Zinnia 



The petals are quilled and twisted with a 

 pin wheel effect in the center. The outside 

 of the petals is of a copper-golden color and 

 the under side shades of rose and lilac. 

 Pkt., 15c. 



Red Riding Hood Zinnia 



A little gem, covered throughout the season 

 with small, Intensely scarlet, very double 

 flowers; highly effective for bedding. 1 foot. 

 Pkt., 50 seeds, 5c; % oz., 20c. 



Curled and Crested 



The flowers are large, the petals being 

 twisted and curved into most graceful forms. 

 Mixture of all colors characteristic of the 

 Zinnia. Pkt., 5c; % oz., 20c. 



Golden Pheasant 



A variety of large Zinnias having flowers 

 of a deep orange with maroon tips. Pkt.. 

 15c; Vn oft., 50c. 



For Other Zinnias See Pages 2 and 26 



