Each Doz. 
♦LARKSPUR, Annual. Assorted colors. 2\^-\n. 
pots.100, $8.00 $1.00 
♦MARIGOLD, African Double. Deep orange color, 100, $8.00 1.00 
♦African Double. Lemon yellow color.100, $8.00 1.00 
♦French. Orange yellow and striped flowers con¬ 
tinually all Summer.100, $8.00 1.00 
MESEMBR YANTHEMUM roseum (Iceplant). 4-in. pots... 2.50 
♦MIGNONETTE, Sweet-scented.$0.15 1.50 
MARGUERITE, Mrs. F. Sander. New Paris Daisy, Double, 
4-in. pots, each 25c; larger plants, 50c, 75c, and $1.00 up. . 
Paris Daisy. White. 4-in. pots, each 25c, larger, 35c and. . . .50 
♦Boston Yellow. Large flowering, yellow. 4-in. pots, each 
35c. Larger 50c, 75c and $1.00 up. 
MOONVINES. Large white flowers that open at night; a strong 
climber. 25c each. 3.00 
MORNING-GLORY. Heavenly blue. 1.50 
NASTURTIUMS, Tall. 3-in. pots, doz. $1.00; 4-in. pots. 1.50 
Dwarf Tom Thumb. 3-in. pots, doz. $1.00; 4-in. pots. 1.50 
NICOTIANA a f I'm is. Hybrids. A fine mixture, white, pink, laven¬ 
der; fragrant at nightfall.100, $8.00 1.00 
PANSY PLANTS. Large and fancy flowers; strong, hardy plants. 
Our Pansies will blossom all Summer. Per basket, 35c and 50c. 
PETUNIAS. 3-in. pots, doz. $1.50; 4-in. pots. 2.00 
Double Fringed. In varieties. Doz. $2.50 to. 3.00 
Rose of Heaven and Rosy Morn. Especially adapted for window 
and porch boxes. 2J4-in. pots $1.00 doz., 3-in. pots, doz. $1.50; 
4-in. pots. 2.00 
Dieners Ruffled Giants of California. 3-in. pots, doz. $1.50; 
4-in. pots. 2.00 
Dieners Flesh Pink Frilled. 3-in. pots, doz. $1.50; 4-in. pots. 2.00 
Dieners Blue. 3-in. pots, doz. $1.50; 4-in. pots. 2.00 
Dieners Pale Lilac Pink. 3-in. pots, doz. $1.50; 4-in. pots. 2.00 
PHLOX drummondi. Mixed dwarf; 3-in. pots. 1.00 
ROSES. We make a specialty of pot grown Roses and offer a select 
list on pages 17 to 22. 
SALVIA, Scarlet Sage. 1.50 
Dankers Select. A much improved Salvia of our own selection. 
4-in. pots, doz. $2.00; 3-in. pots. 1.50 
SALVIA (New Blue) farinacea. Blooms from July to frost; long 
spikes above the foliage. 1.00 
SALPIGLOSSIS. Beautiful Petunia-like flowers of rich colors. 2*4- 
in. pots to 3-in. pots.100, $12.00 1.50 
SPIRAEA. (See Astilbe, page 24). 
SWEET PEAS. Giant orchid and Spencer flowering. 3-in. pots. 1.50 
♦SCABIOSA (Pincushion Flower) Mixed. 2*4-in. 1° 3-in. pots. 
100 , $ 8.00 1.00 
STOCKS, Ten W'eeks. Various colors; 4-in. pots, 25c each. 2.00 
POMPON ZINNIAS AND AGERATUM 
FRINGED PETUNIA 
Doz. 
♦SNAPDRAGON (See Antirrhinum). 
♦STATICE, sinuata. Everlasting when cut and dried. Blue, laven¬ 
der, pink, yellow. 2^-in. pots, $1.00; 3-in. pots.$1.50 
♦TRITOMA pfitzeri (Red Hot Poker, Flameflower or Torchlily). In flower 
from August to November with spikes 3 ft. tall and heads of bloom of a 
rich orange scarlet, producing a grand effect, either planted single in the 
border or in masses. Each 25c. 2.50 
TRADESCANTIA, or Wandering-Jew Vine. 4 varieties—green, red and 
green, variegated green and white and bronze. Grows well in soil or water. 
Fine for porch boxes or hanging baskets. 3-in. pots, 15c, 4-in. pots, 35c, 
5-in. pots, 50c. 
VERBENAS. Free flowering bedder. 
Elsmere. New, large flowering, light pink. Strong grower. Early frosts 
do not stop Verbenas flowering. 3-in. pots, each 15c, doz. $1.50; 4-in. pots 2.00 
White, Red, Light Blue. Mixed colors, in varieties, $1.00 to. 1.50 
Lemon-scented. 5-in. pots, each 35c. 4.00 
VINCA VINES, Variegated. Green and white, most popular vine for porch 
boxes and hanging baskets. 3-in. pots, each 20c, doz. $2.00; 4-in. pots, 
each 25c, doz. $3.00; 5-in. pots, each 35c. 4.00 
♦ZINNIAS, Special California Selected Giant Double and Dahlia- 
flowered. Assorted colors. 2*4 -in. pot-grown plants... 100, $8.00 1.00 
♦ZINNIA, LiUiput. Miniature flowers excellent for cutting. Red, yellow, 
salmon pink. 2^-in. pots.100, $8.00 1.00 
TIGRIDIA. Showy, bulbous plants suitable for borders which can be handled 
the same as Gladiolus, growing about 18 inches high and producing their 
showy flowers throughout the early Summer. Each 25c.100, $18.00 2.50 
TUBEROSES, Dry Bulbs. One of the most delightfully fragrant and beauti¬ 
ful of the Summer-flowering bulbs. For early flowers they can be started 
in February or March in the greenhouse or hotbed. Each 15c. 1.50 
EXCELSIOR DOUBLE PEARL TUBEROSES. Pot-Plants. Started in 
March. 2.00 
ISMENE CALATHINA. Large white blossoms, like Amaryllis. Each 25c.... 2.50 
Varieties marked * are best for cut flowers 
FLOWERING ANNUALS 
These Flowering Annuals will be found 
particularly valuable this year to put 
immediate color in the perennial and 
rock garden where winter killing has 
taken place. 
Plant plenty of Salvia for Fall bloom; Danker's Improved variety is very free and early 
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