Ft ne Plants for the Summer Garden 
T HE enjoyment of garden flowers is made much 
easier by planting at the right time of nicely 
started plants in sturdy growth, for they may be set 
out at ample distance where wanted and soon begin 
to produce flowers. Real quality of superior kinds 
from the finest seeds such as we use assure so much 
more satisfaction than ordinary plants by less skill¬ 
ful growers. 
There is a large measure of satisfaction in the 
use of superquality plants such as we furnish and at 
the low cost makes good flowers no longer a luxury. 
The hobby for flowers makes everday life a more 
varied and richer experience, improves health men¬ 
tally and physically for a garden is nature’s fairest 
workshop where mankind may toil and fathom life’s 
deepest secrets as plant life is only a mirror of our 
own, wherein we see the master’s work of art in 
fullest glory. 
Note all the plants listed here are not available 
at once for some must be set out early, while others 
are only satisfactory when set out after weather gets 
warm by end of May or June. Orders will be filled 
when stock is ready according to season and balance 
if any at the proper time. 
A large collection of plants not listed here is 
available in our establishment. Please do not hesi¬ 
tate to inquire for your garden needs, whatever they 
may be as we try to be of service to all flower fan¬ 
ciers and furnish material of the finest quality in 
this region. Our richly illustrated book on Better 
Shrubs and Plants will be furnished on special re¬ 
quest. 
Some New or Rare Garden Flowers 
To increase the joy of gardening there is no fea¬ 
ture so enjoyable as a few plants that are a surprise 
by their novelty, rare and unexpected beauty and 
charms that appeal to all friends of the garden 
world. We take great pleasure in offering fine well- 
grown plants that will prove successful for the 
home gardener and the following selection includes 
some of the finest introductions of recent times that 
we have found worth while in our climate here. 
Each and every garden will be a richer exper¬ 
ience by the addition of a few of these novelties now 
priced so reasonably as to come within reach of 
modest purses. 
THE NAMAQUA LAND DAISY. This marvelous 
beauty of South Africa with flowers of richest deep 
orange golden color radiating from a purplish brown 
to black circle is a revelation of floral splendor that 
thrives well in the Oregon climate and happily seems 
best at home in soils not too rich and rather dry as it 
is native to a dry country. Its silvery gray velvety 
foliage spread disc like over the soil is a delightful 
sight by itself and from the center of the crown arise 
the stout flower stems to a height of 20 to 30 inches 
bearing a solitary crown like flower, with a circle of 
