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FIRST CHOICE 
FLOWERING PLANTS 
Beautiful New Varieties . . . 
Delightful Old — 
Favorites 
The extra choice flowering plants listed here include not number of very desirable recent introductions. Come out 
only some of the best time tried favorites, but also a to Little Tree Farms and make your own selections. 
HARDY ASTERS 
DWARF-CROWINC 
Ideal for perennial borders and rock gardens 
*Acris nanus 
This excellent new variety has pale blue flowers 
in August and Sept. 1 ft. 
30c each $2.50 for 10 
‘•‘Hybridus luteus 
Bright clear yellow flowers. 2 ft. bushy— 
July-Sept. 
45c each $4.00 for 10 
*n. b. nana—NANCY 
Profuse flesh-pink flowers. 9 in. Sept. 
45c each $4.00 for 10 
*n. b. nana—ROLAND 
Bright lilac-pink with rose-pink buds. 
45c each $4.00 for 10 
:;: n. b. nana—VICTOR 
Pale lavender-blue. 6 in. Sept. 
45c each $4.00 for 10 
*subcoeruleus 
Lavender-blue. 15 in. May-June. 
30c each $2.50 for 10 
TALL-CROWINC 
novi belgi—KING OF THE BLUES 
Large deep blue blossoms. 4 ft. Late Sept. 
35c each $3.00 for 10 
n. b. MAID OF ATHENS 
Rose-pink. 3% ft. Late Sept. 
25c each $2.00 for 10 
n. b. SNOWDRIFT 
Large semi-double snow white flowers on 
branching pyramids. An unusually fine white. 
2-3 ft. Early Sept. 
35c each $3.00 for 10 
PINK PROGRESSIVE 
Best low-growing pink. 2% ft. 
25c each $2.00 for 10 
SKYLANDS QUEEN 
Abundant large light blue blossoms. 4 ft. 
Late Aug. and Sept. 
35c each $3.00 for 10 
DELPHINIUM 
CLEVENDEN BEAUTY 
An improved, strain free-blooming and mildew- 
resistant. Excellent for cutting. 4 to 5 feet. 
June to Sept. 
35c each $3.00 for 10 
VANDERBILT HYBRID 
An improved free-blooming strain. Shades of 
blue, mauve and pink. 4 to 5 feet. June to 
Sept. 
50c each $4.50 for 10 
NEW HYBRID TEA ROSE 
Liebesbote 
Love’s Call 
A new feature in red roses. This outstanding 
variety has pointed crimson buds, opening 
slowly into shapely blooms of velvety crimson- 
scarlet. Very fragrant. Very hardy, vigorous 
and healthy. Considered abroad the best rose 
of the year (1934). Introduced to New England 
by Little Tree Farms. 
$1.25 each 
HARDY PHLOX 
BEST OF THE NEW AND OLD 
25c each $2.00 for 10 
except as noted 
CAROLINE VANDENBERG—nearest to blue in 
Phloxes. Large trusses of striking large 
parma violet blue blossoms. 2 % to 3 ft. 
July-Oct. 
30c each $2.50 for 10 
COMMANDER—deep crimson-red, darker eye. 
2-2 ft. July-Oct. 
COUNT ZEPPELIN—large, pure white with 
crimson eye. 2-2 14 ft. July-Oct. 
30c each $2.50 for 10 
DAILY SKETCH—an outstanding novelty-— 
extra large trusses and individual blooms 
of light salmon-pink with faint carmine eye. 
July-Oct. 
50c each $4.50 for 10 
DEBS—brilliant fiery crimson. July-Oct. 
30c each $2.50 for 10 
E. I. FARRINGTON—light salmon-pink. 
F. G. VON LASSBURG—large trusses of pure 
white. 3 ft. July-Oct. 
MISS LINGARD—best white early type. Pale 
pink eye. June-Oct. 
MRS. CHAS. DOOR—beautiful lavender. 3 Vis ft. 
July-Oct. 
PAUL HOFFMAN — magenta-carmine, darker 
centre. Unique. July-Oct. 
ROKOKO—clear soft pink—a new color. 2'i 
ft. July-Oct. 
THOR—deep salmon pink—-red eye. 3 V4 ft. 
July-Oct. 
RED CREEPING PHLOX 
(Phlox subulata atropurpurea) 
UNUSUAL—BEAUTIFUL 
A wonderful addition to the dwarf Phlox fam¬ 
ily. This new variety is striking carmine-red. 
Masses of gorgeous bloom in April and May. 
3 to 6 in. 
25c each $2.00 for 10 
These are Little Tree Farms 
famous quality plants . . . 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Choicest New and Old Favorites 
25c each $2.00 for 10 
unless otherwise noted 
AUTUMN GLOW—rosy-crimson—large flower*. 
BARBARA CUMMINGS—large—clear yellow, shad¬ 
ing to orange-bronze center. 2 ft. Late Aug. 
to Oct. 
CAVALIER—single rich vermillion-red—branching 
— 2Vz ft. Oct. 
35c each $3.00 for 10 
CRIMSON CIRCLE—large crimson-red flowers in 
perfect circles. Unusually hardy. 2 Vi ft. Late 
Sept. 
50c each $4.50 for 10 
DAYBREAK—large single shell pink. 2 ft. Mid¬ 
season. 
FIELD OF SNOW—pure white. 
GYPSY GIRL—single with double row of crimson 
petals, shading to chestnut. Oct.-Nov. 
INNOCENCE—dazzling daisy-like white flowers. 
I Vi-2 ft. Sept.-Oct. 
50c each $4.50 for 10 
LILLIAN DOTY—button type. Light rose. Early. 
LITTLE BOB—-button type. Bronze-tinted red. 
October. Low-growing. Best of the button types. 
MARIE ANTOINETTE—large, deep pink. Late. 
R. MARION HATTON—pompom type. Bright yel¬ 
low. Sept.-Oct. 
OCTOBER DAWN — exquisite pink flowers in 
branched clusters. Early Oct. 
OCTOBER GIRL—profuse 2 in. single or semi¬ 
double flowers. Rose-pink shading to lavender. 
Early Oct. 
KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These lovely new hybrids are a distinct addition 
to the Chrysanthemum family. They are hardier, 
of richer color, easier to grow and flower more pro¬ 
fusely. Very early blooming and hardy anywhere. 
Splendid foliage. 
50c each $4.50 for 10 
APOLLO—glowing orange. 
CERES—old gold combined with buff yellow. 
DAPHNE—rose-pink with golden sheen. 
DIANA—-triple-petaled. Rose-pink. 
MARS—velvety crimson changing to wine-red. 
MERCURY—bronze-red changing to bronze. 
The Book of Perennials 
by A. C. Hottes. Reliable, concise information on 
how to grow and use perennials. Revised edition. 
$2.00 
