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GREENHOUSE PLANTS—Continued 
ASPARAGUS Sprengerii. Emerald Fern. 
COLEUS. Foliages. Brilliant colored plants. 
DUSTY MILLER. Senecio Argenteus. (New.) 
Snow-white, cut-leaved variety. 
LANTANAS. M. Schmidt, orange-red; Jacob Schulz, 
best red; Weeping, lilac-pink; Biencourt, pink; 
Perfecta, white; Rigg’s, orange-pink (New); 
Radiation, bright red, center orange - yellow; 
Tethys, dwarf lemon yellow; Golden Queen, bright 
yellow; Craigii, large red, orange, yellow. 
MOONVINE. Giant White, Heavenly Blue. The best 
blooming kinds. 
SANTOLINA. Cotton Lavender. Weaver’s Silvery 
Blue. 
VERBENA. World’s Best. Beauty of Oxford, Im¬ 
proved strain; intense cerise-red; specially selected 
for enormous trusses of bloom and brilliancy of 
color. No other Verbena compares with this out¬ 
standing variety. New Oxford Hybrids; Red; 
Pink; White; Rose; Blue; Purple; Scarlet; Laven¬ 
der; Salmon; New Oxford-Bicolor, cerise with 
large white center, very showy, Royal, royal blue, 
yellow eye; New Dwarfs—Fireball, Carmine Ball; 
Pink, Blue white eye, Dark Blue; Royal Bouquet, 
(erect) mixed; Rose Cardinal; Lucifer-red; Scarlet 
King; Royal Purple; Gigantea Luminosa; May¬ 
flower. 
VERBENA. Hardy Perennial types. See special 
listing. 
HEDGE AND SCREEN PLANTS 
A good hedge, always beautiful in any situation, 
cost trifling, very effectively adds distinction and 
charm to any home. 
Note: At the nursery or retail store, 25 or more at 
100 rate. 
AMOOR RIVER NORTH PRIVET. This is the 
absolutely hardy Privet for Wichita and south¬ 
west conditions. Superior in every way to all 
other tall varieties. Choice well rooted plants, 
10-12 in. 3-10c; 25-75c; 100$2.50; 12-18 in. Ea. 5c; 
25$1.; 100$4.; 18-24 in. 2-15c; 25$1.25; 100$5.; 2-3 
ft. heavy, Ea. 10c; 12$1.; 25$1.75; 100$7. 
PIGMY PRIVET. New, No-Trim hardy dwarf North 
Privet, becoming very popular for cemetery and 
low “No-Trim” hedging. Well rooted 2-3 in. plants, 
100$2.50; 3-4 in. 100$3.; 2-yr. bushy plants, 8-12 
ins., Ea. 25c; 5$1.; 100$15. 
HEDGE MULBERRY. Desirable quick growing 
hedge plant for many situations. 12-18 in., 25-50c; 
100$ 1.75; 18-24 in. 3-10c; 25-75c; 100$2.50; Strong, 
2-3 ft. Ea. 5c; 25$1.; 100$4. 
ALTHEA. Dwarf Rose of Sharon. Free flowering, 
desirable hedge shrubs. 18-24 in. Ea. 15c; 10$1.; 
100 $ 6 . 
CORALBERRY. Indian Currant. Fine “no-trim” 
low hedge plants. 18-24 ins. 2-25c; 100$8. 
LOMBARDY POPLARS. For very tall screens. 2-3 
ft. Ea. 15c; 10$1.; 100$6. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE. For tall screens. 18-24 in. Ea. 
25c; 5$1.; 100$10. 
SPIRAEA. Van Houttei. 18-24 in. Ea. 25c; 5$1.; 
100 $ 10 . 
TAMARIX. For dense screens. 18-24 in. Ea. 25c; 
5$1.; 100$10. 
