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TAYLOR’S 1934 FLOWER AND PLANT GUIDE 
NEPHROLEPIS SPARROWII FERN — We 
are glad to offer our customers this new variety. 
Guite robust, rapid and easy grower, can be 
grown with success by the amateur; dark green 
foliage, beautiful crested fronds. Price, 15c 
FEATHER FERN (Asparagus Sprengeri) — 
The plants are rapid growth, growing freely all 
year, producing large sprays. Fine for window 
boxes or hanging baskets. A fine house plant 
Foliage used for cut flower work or in boquets. 
Keeps fresh a long time. Price, 15c. Larger 
Plans, 25c. 
BOSTON FERNS—An old stand-by that is 
hard to beat. Has long, graceful drooping fronds. 
Grows very large and is very popular. Price, 
10c. 
COMPACT SWORD FERN—Resembles the 
Boston, only more dwarf and more erect and 
darker shade of green gracefully arched. A 
good house plant. Price, 15c. 
TEDDY JUNIOR—New dwarf fern, said to 
produce nearly four times as many fronds as 
any other fern introduced; fronds are broad 
and tapered from base to top. Price, 15c each. 
LACE FERN—(Asparagus Plumosus)—Grace¬ 
ful bright green leaves of delicate form and 
unusual beauty. A fine house plant. Thrives un¬ 
der all conditions. The foliage cut and put in 
water will hold its shape and color for weeks. 
Price, 15c each. 
TAYLOR’S CHOICE GERANIUMS 
LARGE DOUBLE 
Price, 15c each; three for 40c; six for 
75c; dozen, $1.25. Assort as you like. 
Postpaid. 
All Pot Grown. Postpaid. 
IRVINGTON BEAUTY—Every branch pro¬ 
ducing an immense truss of rosy, salmon-pink 
bloom. A four inch pot plant often showing 
five to seven large perfect trusses. It is just 
as fine for bedding as for pot culture and the 
most persistent bloomer in the Geranium family. 
SCARLET REDDER—A free bloomer. One 
of the best Scarlett you will find. A real 
outstanding geranium. 
FIAT—Semi-double salmon pink. Flowers are 
perfect and plant healthy and attractive. 
LANDRY—Distinct salmon pink shading to 
scarlett; enormous blooms. Will stand extreme 
heat. 
RADIO RED—Darkest and richest Geranium 
grown. It is a very bright dark, deep, rich 
velvety maroon, an excellent bedder and a per¬ 
fect pot plant. 
DUKE DE MONTMART—This is nearest to 
the blue geranium. It is more strictly speak¬ 
ing a rich purple ; a striking color. 
ALPHONSOE RICCARD—A most beautiful 
shade of bright Vermillion, large flowers and 
enormous trusses a grand variety. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—Flowers light red col¬ 
or ; large and double ;fine for pots or bedding. 
S. A. NUTT (Queen of Crimson)—Said to be 
the best dark red bedder; a great bloomer; 
double. A great favorite. 
BEAUTE POITEVINE—A beautiful variety, 
with large double flowers of a bright salmon 
pink ; very fine. 
BUCHNER—Plants bushy, large flowers; 
pure white ; fine for pot or bedding. 
JEAN OBERLE—One of the most beautiful 
among the colors ; known as peach or hydranea 
pink. Plants strong and free bloomers. 
JEAN VIAUD—Among the best large flower¬ 
ing double pink geraniums, color deep pink, 
shading near the base of petals to light pink. 
HELEN MITCHELL—Clear, brilliant, scarlet. 
One among the best. 
The above are all double 
EASTER GREETING 
New Everblooming Pelargonium 
Flowers large and free blooming; amaranth 
red; each petal marked with a large black 
blotch. A fine variety to grow, on account of 
its long blooming season. Price, 20c; 3 for 60c. 
Eben E. Rexford, in his book on flowers cul¬ 
ture, states, as follows: “If I were asked to 
name the one flower best adapted to general 
culture I would enthusiastically name the geran¬ 
ium as the flower. It is of easy culture. All 
that is asked is good soil, enough water to keep 
roots moist, but never wet, sunshine, and away 
from frost.” 
Geraniums will not stand much water, neither 
will they bloom well in a large pot. 
IVY-LEAVED GERANIUMS—Very fine for 
baskets, either trailing or climbing. Color, pink, 
white, red, lavender and cerise. State color 
wanted. 
STRAWBERRY GERANIUMS—Leaves nearly 
round and striped freely with silver bands. 
Blooms white. Easily grown. Does will in 
sun or shade. Does not resemble the Geran¬ 
ium. 10c each; 3 for 25c; fine for baskets. 
SWEET SENTED GERANIUMS—Nut meg 
lemon and rose are three different varieties. 
15c each or two for 25c. 
OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN—We have a- lot of 
Graniums that tags have been lost from. They 
are nice plants, but they are mixed. We do 
not know the color, so will sacrifice them for 
only 10c; 3 for 25c; dozen, 90c. 
ANNIVERSARIES 
Remember that day whether it has been jive years 
or twenty-five. Your wife will appreciate it. 
