MARYLAND. The Francis Scott Key I received from you is everything the picture shows 

 it to be and more. Geo. Fredk. Braner. 



General Index of Plants, Bulbs and Flower Seeds 



PLANTS AND BULBS Page 



Akebia Quinata 38 



Althea M 



Arapelopsis 38 



Asparagus Plumosus 30 



Asparagus Sprengeri 30 



Astilbe 35 



Azalea 31 



Barberry 38 



Books 41 



Boston Ivy 38 



Beauty Bush 35 



Boxwood 35 



Callas 30 



Calycanthas 37 



Cannes 33 



Carnations 30 



Chrysanthemums 29 



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Clematis, Climbing 38 



Cyclamen 31 



Dahlias 42 



Daphne 38 



Delphinium 36 



English Ivy 38 



Everblooming Hydrangea. . .37 



Evergreen 36 



Ferns 32 



Fertilizer 36 



Funkia 35 



Geraniums 32 



Gladiolus 31 



Golden Glow 35 



Grass Seed 33 



Hardy Climbing Vines 38 



Hardy Grass 36 



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Hardy Perennials 34-36 



Hibiscus 30-36 



Hydrangea 37 



Hydrangea, pot 30 



Insecticides 36 



Iris 35 



Ivy, Boston 38 



Ivy, English 38 



Lilac 37 



Lily of the Valley 36 



Mock Orange 37 



Orange, Otaheite 30 



Peonies 34-35 



Phlox 34 



Plant Food 36 



Privet 38 



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2-28-42 



Bubber Plant 30 



Budbeckia 35 



Salvia, Scarlet Sage 30 



Snowball 38 



Spanish Bayonet 35 



Spirea 38 



Sprayers 36 



Stim-U-Plant 36 



Sulpho-Tobacco Soap 36 



Sweet Shrub 37 



Viburnum 38 



Vinca 30 



Violets, Sweet 33 



Weeping Lantana 30 



Weigela 37 



Yucca 35 



Wonderful Special Offers and Low Prices 



To meet prevalent conditions, our prices, already low, are still further reduced as follows: A cash discount 

 of 20% allowed on orders of $4.00 or more, 25% on orders of $10.00 or more. Discounts apply to plants and 

 bulbs only. No such offets found elsewhere. We are trying to bring our prices down to meet present conditions. 

 Order early. It is mutually helpful. 



How Our Rose Plants Are Shipped 



Grown in large pots or crocks, in full foliage, ready to set right in the ground. Note how they come to 

 you with the soil on the roots, just as taken out of the pots. They keep right on growing and blooming. 



A Two-Year-Old Rose Plant in and out of the Pot. Showing how 

 the soil remains on the roots ready to put in ground 



Wrapped Ready for 

 Shipment 



PROFESSOR L. H. BAILEY, our most noted American Horticulturist says of greenhouses and glass houses: "This is the 

 transcendent merit of a greenhouse -the sense of mastery over the forces of Nature. It is an oasis in one's life as 

 well as in the winter. One has dominion." 



This confirms our belief for more than a century that one has absolutely control or dominion over everything one raises in glass 

 houses, which is the way we grow our famous roses. Temperature is kept a little above freezing during the winter— Nature's way. 

 .... Ult : s may watered when they need it and each plant is kept clean and strong, fibrous roots are developed, which are the very 

 life of the plant. Plants are given individual care. They are. not subject to such a deraslaiing drought as the country suffered this past 

 summer killing as it did cereal crops and it certainly did not add anything to the health of wild-root, field grown rose plants that had 

 to live through it without a drop of water. In this vast area of glass here, we truly have "mastery over the forces of Nature" and one 

 ■J".' ! having such equipment, representing a large financial investment, can have, dominion and control over rose stock as we have 

 Millions of people who have planted our roses will testify that this dominion and control is essential to good, healthy rose plants, 

 especially when they are on their own roots, pot-grown, like OURS. DINGEE ROSES ARE ABSOLUTELY HEALTHY. 



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