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Valdesian Nurseries, Bostic, North Carolina 
CARNATIONS 
Carnations—This beautiful old hardy variety 
of perennial Pink is coming back again. They 
are most fragrant, beautiful in color, continuous 
bloomers and are greatly admired by all. Ex¬ 
ceedingly showy and tine for cut flowers. Flow¬ 
ers of large size and very double. Mixed or in 
colors. 
Each Per 10 
Price ...$ .25 $ 2.00 
GOLDEN GLOW 
Golden Glow (Rudbeekia)—A fine, hardy plant 
that should find a place in every garden. It 
will be found excellent for cut flowers. Plant 
attains a height of four to six feet and will 
produce hundreds of large blossoms, very double 
and of brilliant golden-yellow during August 
and September. 
Each Per 10 
Price .$ .25 $2.00 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
Lily-of-tlie-Valley—This wonderful Lily will 
thrive and throw up its beautiful modest, fra¬ 
grant white bells in any kind of soil. It will 
make a carpet of refreshing green, daintily pat¬ 
terned by its pervading flower sprays, in the 
shady and cold spaces otherwise lost to orna¬ 
mentation around every house. 
Each Per 10 
Price .$ .10 $ .75 
SHASTA DAISIES 
Shasta Daisies—The plants are as strong as 
a common field daisy, very tall, well branched, 
fine cut foliage and huge white flowers borne 
in profusion on long stiff stems. Flowers are 
pure white with gold center, petals very long 
and center soft and velvety. Hardy plant and 
one of the novelties that has come to stay. 
Each Per 10 
Price ...$ .20 $1.50 
Index 
Altheas . 
Tage 
.16 
Amaryllis . 
.38 
American Beech . 
.24 
American Elm . 
.24 
American Red Bud .... 
.25 
Ampelopsis . 
.31 
Apples .. 
.26 
ArborvitaeThuya . 
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Aristolochia . 
.31 
Ash . .. 
.24 
Azaleas . 
.16 
Page 
Flowering Almond .20 
Flowering Cherry .23 
Flowering Crab .20 
Flowering Dogwood .2i 
Forsythia .17 
Genista .IS 
Geraniums .—36 
Gladioli .3S 
Golden Glow .40 
Grapes .20 
Barberry Hedge . 22 
Bignonia .31 
Biotas . 6 
Blackberries .30 
Broad Leaved Evergreen 12-13 
Bush Honeysuckle .31 
Butterfly Bush .16 
Caladium . 
Calycanthus . 
Cannas . 
Carnations . 
Cat a 1 pa Bungei . 
Cedars . 
Cherries . 
Chrysanthemums . 
Clematis . 
Crape Myrtle. 
Crataegus . 
C ryp tomeria Japo nica 
Cypress . 
38 
10 
37 
40 
24 
7 
.27 
37 
31 
17 
17 
11 
. 8 
Dahlias . 37 
Delphinium .30 
Deutzias .17 
Dewberries . 30 
Double Flowering Peach....24 
English Walnuts .28 
Evergreen Vines .32 
Hardy Deciduous Shade 
Trees .23 -2 5 
Heather . 0 
Hedge Plants .22 
Hemlock . 8 
Hollyhocks .39 
Horsechestnut .24 
Hydrangeas .IS 
Hypericums .10 
Iris ...<.40 
Japanese Maple .24 
Jasmine Nudiflorum .20 
Junipers . 9 
Landscape Architecture. 2 
Lantana .18 
Ligustrums .15 
Lilacs .19 
Lilium Tigrinum ....37 
Lily of the Valley.39 
Liquidambar .25 
Magnolia .25 
Magnolia Grandiflora .12 
Mallow Marvels .40 
Maples .23 
Narcissi ...38 
Nut Bearing Trees .28 
Ferns .32 
Firs . 8 
Oaks .25 
Oxydendrum .24 
Page 
Paper White Grandiflora... 38 
Peaches .26 
Pears .28 
Pecans .28 
Peonies .36 
Persimmon . 28 
Philadelphia .19 
Phlox .38 
Pinus-Pine .11 
Plums .27 
Poplars .23 
Potentilla .20 
Privet Hedge .22 
Primus Tomentosa .19 
Raspberries .30 
Red Birch .23 
Retinosporas .10 
Rhododendron .14 
Roses .33-35 
Screen Planting . 3 
Shasta Daisies .39 
Shrubs .16-21 
Siberian Dogwood .20 
Snowball .18 
Spireas .20-21 
Spruces .10 
Strawberries . 30 
Sweet Peas .36 
Sweet William .39 
Symphoricarpos .20 
Taxus Canadensis .11 
Tritoma .39 
Tulips .37 
Viburnum .18 
Vines .31 
Weeping Willow .25 
Weigelias .21 
Wistaria .31 
Yucca .39 
