PETUNIA, Fringed Single 
ANNUALS AND 
BEDDING PLANTS 
Note: T.S.—Transplanted seedlings 
Acalypha. Interesting tropical plant. Shiny, large, red Size pm Em 
foliage 3-in. SO 
Achyranthes. Dwarf plants with bright red foliage . 3-in. 
Ageratum, Irwin's Beauty. Large llowers of u deep 
lavender color. Far superior to Frasen. Good for edging.3 J^-in. 
White. White dowers 3j j-in. 
ssum. Dainty white-flowering annuals 2\£- in. 
Golden-leaved, Bright Red and Dark 
carpet bedding or edging .2-in. 
urn mandalanum variegatum. Ribbon-like 
itriped and margined white. . .5-in, 
rrhinum maximum (Rustproof Snapdragon). Superb 
for bedding or cut-dowers. Brilliantly colored flowers on 
' T.S. 
2J4-in. 
Cnnary Bird. Canary-yellow 
Copper Shades. Old-gold to 
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deep velvety copper. 
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Wildfire. Orange-scarlet ' 
yellow lip. 
Pearl. White. 
li table for edging or rock-gardens. 
3).-in 
spikes 3 feet high 
75 per cent rustproof 
Alaska. White. 
Apple Blosnom. Rose-pink. 
Campfire. Scarlet with yellow 
A. nanum grandiflorum. Ilnif-dwnrf sotfV A new 
"Snaps,'' with dowers of the Maximum sorts, and in heigh 
"Half Dwarfs.” Also 75 per ct 
Carmine-Rose. 
Carnet. Velvety crimson. 
Indian Girl. Brownish or 
nngc to yellow. 
A., Tom Thumb. Dwarf types 
Orange. Red, Pink, White. Yellow 
Asters, Giants of California. Finest summer plants for cut-dow¬ 
ers, White, Peach Blossom. Light Blue, Deep Rose, Deep Purple.T.S. 
A., Wilt-resistant Invincible Branching. Pure White. Flesh- 
Pink, Purple. Rose, Crimson, Lavender ... . .T.S. 
Begonia sempcrflorens. The popular bedding Wax Begonias arc 
S own from our own cnrefully selected seed. White, Light Pink, 
ecp Pink, and Red. ...33£-in. 
B., Tuberous-rooted. Prefers partial shade. Many colors in single t 
and double types . . . 5-in. ( 
Browallia speciosa major. Dwarf plants with large blue flowers S.'-j-in. 
Calendula, Ball's Gold. Very long stems with uniformly double 
dowers. ■ ■ . 2J4-jn. 
C., Masterpiece. Deep orange with brown center 2>-4-in. 
C., Orange Shaggy. The petals are long and deeply laciniated, 
darker center 2J4-in. 
.. ~ ' 2^-in. 
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ZINNIA, FANTASY 
3>$-in. 25 2 50 20 00 
orange with darker centei ...... 
C., Radio, Bright Orange. Quilled petals. Quite attractive 
C., Radio, Golden Beam. A clear yellow Radio 
Candytuft, Umbellate. Large trusses of dowers. Pink, White, < 
Lavender . 3-in. 
Canna, King Humbert. Crimson and gold 4-in. 
C., President. Vivid reddish scarlet 4-in. 
C., Yellow King Humbert. Showy yellow 4-in. 
Canterbury Bells. Plnnt grows 2 to 2V$ feet tall, with six to eight 
spikes of bloom. ■ ■ • . 3-in. 
Angelus Bell. Deep rose. Liberty Bell. Blue 
Celosia plumosa, Dnuernheim’s Strain (Coxcomb). Plume-like 
spikes in fall. Yellow. Orange, and Red 3-in. 
Centaurea (Dusty Miller). Silvery gray foliage 3J->j-in. 
Chrysanthemum. Fine Single. Long-stemmed. Excellent for 
cutting. Mixture of beautiful colors. T.S. 
Cleome pungens. An odd variety with dower-hea l on long stems. 
The individual bright rose dowers hang gracefully on slender, 
thread-like stems. 3-in. 
Cobsea scandens. A fast-growing vine, wonderfully adapted for a 
screen. Large, bell-shaped flowers. Blue or White. -1-in. 
Coleus. Gaily colored foliage plants. Verschnffol• i, Golden Bed- 
der, Trailing Queen, and Assorted Bedding Varieties 
C., Brilliancy. A superior type with larger foliage 
Cornflower (Centaurea c\ onus). Blue, Purple, Pud 
Cosmos, Giant-flowered. Beautiful in autumn I " garden decor; 
tion and for cutting. Early White, Pink, or Crimson. i .3. 
C. , Orange Flare. New. Early dowering. 1934 Gold Medal Award T.S 
Dahlia, Mignon, Coltness Hybrids. Dwarf, bedding, single 
Dahlias in beautiful colors.. . 3M-jn. 
D. , Unwin’s Hybrids. Graceful, semi-double flowers.. .. S'j-in. 
Dianthus laciniatus splendens. The large, single dowers of bril¬ 
liant crimson, contrasted with a glistening white eye, are borne on 
neat, dwarf, compact plants . . . 3 1 a -in. 
Didiscus cseruleus (Blue Lace Flower). Flowers continually from 
July to frost . f. ..■ ■ • ■ 3-in. 
Dracaena indivisa. Stately plants with long; ribbon-like green 
foliage . . .5-1 n. 
Euphorbia marginata (Snow-on-the-Mountain). Attractive an¬ 
nual with bright variegated foliage, edged in white .3-in. 
Exacum affine atrocseruleum. Numerous small dark lavender 
dowers with golden yellow stamens.. . . . 3Lj-in. 
Fuchsia, Black Prince. Wavy; carmine, pink corolla 3 ,: j-in. 
F., Little Beauty. Light red, purple corolla. 33'5-in. 
Gazania longiscapa. Excellent for the rock-gardcn. Large yellow 
flowers with brown rings in centers 
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335-in. 
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Poinsettia. Clusters of small, 
poinsettia-like dowers. 
La Favorite. White 
Fiat. Dark s.dmon-pink 
Rose. Scented leaves. 
Geraniums . 4-m. 
Radio Red. Bright red. 
Ricard. Brick-red. 
S. A. Nutt. Scarlet. 
Poitevine. Salmon-pink. 
Pink Beauty. Deep pink. 
Silver Leaf. Variegated leaf. 
Ivy-leaved. Trailing type with white, light pink, or dark pink 
dowers. ■ ■ ‘}*! n - 
Gourds. Tnll vines with attractively colored fruit in the fall 4-m. 
Heliotrope, Royal Fragrance 4-in. 
Impatiens holsti. A tender perennial. Excellent for shady places. 
Lavender. White, Pink, or Salmon. 
Ipomcea (Morning-Glory). . 
Ivy, English. For wall covering or ground-ct 
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Lantanas. The finest of bedding plants for Long Island conditions 
Tethys. Cream color. Varicolor. 1 all. Yellow 
M. Schmidt. Orange-red. Dwarf. to lavender. 
Pink Beauty. Tnll. Pink. Yellow. Dxvarl. 
Larkspur, Annual. For the border. Fine for cutting. Light Blu 
Purple, Carmine, Pink 
i. Bright green; 
Each Doz. 
SO 35 $4 00 
rapid growing 
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3J^-in. 
4- in. 
5- in. 
DAHLIA, Mignon, Coltness Hybrids 
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3«-in 
Lobelia, Crystal Palace. Blue-dowered carpet plant 
Lupinus. Free dowering; graceful 
Marguerite. White, daisy-like dowers 
Marigold, Sinuata pumila. Dwarf, compact type. Flowers freely 
M.. French, Legion of Honor. Gold ana brown. Dwarf 
M-, Yellow Supreme. Creamy yellow, broad, loose petals. For cutting. 3-m 
M. , Guinea Gold. Semi-double, bronzc-vellow dowers. Good for cutting 3-m. 
Mesembryanthemum cordifolium (Ice-Plant). Vine with slender. 
succulent foliage and attractive pink flowers 
Mimosa pudica (Sensitive Plant). Sensitive foliage; collapses at a touch 2Q-I 
Nasturtium, Dwarf Single. Gay colored annuals for bedding 
N. , Golden Gleam. New. Semi-double; yellow; fragrant 
N.. Scarlet Gleam. New. Bright orange-scarlet; fragrant 
N., Golden Globe. New. Compact; dwarf; sweet-scented 
Nicotiana, Crimson Bedder. Deep crimson For bedding 
Pansies. Mixed or Separate Colors. White, Yellow, or Blu 
Petunias, Double. Large, double dowers 
Pink Perfection. Attractive rose-color 
Carmine Glory. Carmine color, deeper than Pink Perfection. 
Amaranth-Red. Rich amaranth-red. 
White Glory. Pure white. 
P., Fringed Single 
P., Dwarf Bedding 
Celestial Rose. Rich satiny rose-color. ,, 
Flaming Velvet. Rich brilliant velvety blood-red or crimson. 1936 Gold 
Medal Award. 
Snowball. A very true white. 
>r edging 3!y-in. 
3 j^-in. 
3jlin: 
borders l-y-in. 
Clumps 
.3^-in. 
Petunias, Blue Bedder. Deep blue with some violet. 
Blue Perfection. Medium deep blue. 
P., Balcony Type. White, Blue, or Rose. ..3 J-jj-in. 
Phlox drummondi. Fireball and Salmon. Brilliant bedding annuals. . 33'2-m. 
Portulnca, Double (5 colors:. Flat, trailing plants with mossy foliage. . T.S. 
Salpiglossis. Highly colored velvety flowers 3-in. 
Salvia splendens, Bonfire. The finest Scarlet Sage for massed bedding 
S., Blue Bedder. A new blue type 
Santolina. Gray, aromatic herb for edging 
Scabiosa. Superb, long-stemmed flowers ofvarious colois. 
3H-in. 
2'4-in. 
3-in. 
hitc. 
Blue Cockade. 
Cherry-Red. 
Stocks, Pale Blue, Dark Blue, and Salmon-Pink .1 .S. 
Thunbergia, Mixed. Quick-growing vines with vari-colorcd flowers 3}£-in. 
Tithonia speciosa (Mexican Sunfloweri. Tall-growing plants with bright 
orange flowers in fall. . ... 4-in. 
Torenia fournieri. Delightful bedder with pale blue flowers spotted 
with velvety violet . .. .3J-4-in. 
Tradescantia (Wandering Jew). Grcen-and-White or Red-Variegated 4-in. 
Ursinia anethoides. Striking new annual of the daisy tribe, with rich 
orange-yellow llowers marked with a purple zone . . . . . . .3}>z-in. 
Venidium fnstuosum. Orange-scarlet African Daisy with bluck center. 3 1 6-in. 
Verbena. An excellent selection of bedding plunts in several colors 3-m. 
V., Lemon. A lemon-scented herb. - 3 j^a-in. 
Vinca major. Popular window-box vine with variegated oval foliage 4-in 
V. rosea. White and pink. Most satisfactory but little-used bedding plant 3 1 yin, 
Zinnias, Dahlia-flowered. Grow about 1 foot high. Fine for bedding and 
borders. . . .T.S. 
Exquisite. Light rose. Buttercup. Yellow. 
Dream. Deep lavender. Oriole. Orange-gold. 
Scarlet. Flame-scarlet. Youth. Soft rose. 
Z., Lilliput. Resemble pompons. . T.S. 
Z., Fantasy. Long, narrow, twisted petals in pastel shades.. . .T.S. 
Vegetable Plants 
Flats contain 7 to 8 dozen plants 
Iroccoli. Italian Sprouting. A delicious vegetable Doz. 
which has the combined flavor of asparagus and 
cauliflower. ..SO 50 S3 OR 
Cabbage Plants 
Jersey Wakefield. The best early pointed-head 
Cabbage and the finest in quality. 
Flat Dutch. Heads very round and rather flat on 
top. 
Red Dutch. Deep red. For either summer or 
winter use. , ,. _ . 
'auliflower, Snowball. Fine dwarf habit. Early, 
uniform, white, and solid 
'elery Plants 
White Plume. Stalks of good size, solid, crisp, and 
of delicious nutty flavor. 
Covent Garden Red. Reddish cast. Sweet and 
nutty flavor. , 
Giant Pascal. Crisp and firm. Good keener. 
Knob. Turnip-rooted Celery. Fine for salads. 
2 50 
3 00 
2 50 
GOURDS 
Vegetable Plants 
Flats contain 7 to 8 dozen plants 
Eggplant, New York Improved. Large, round, deep Doz - 
purple fruit of excellent quality.plants Flat 
2n*in. pot. $15 per 100. S2 00 
Pepper Plants 35 S2 50 
Chinese Giant. One of the largest of the mild 
Peppers. 
Pimento. The delicious, meaty, Italian sweet salad 
Pepper. 
Tomato Plants . 35 2 50 
Ponderosa. Very solid, with few seeds. 
John Baer. Tne best early, bright red, solid, 
smooth Tomato. 
Stone. Round; large; deep red. 
Marglobe. The most perfect globe-shaped, solid- 
meat Tomato. 
Red Plum. Best of the small-fruited Tomatoes. 
Yellow Plum. Same as above, except yellow. 
Chives. 5-in. pot, 50 cts. each; $5 per doz.; $40 per 100. 
Mint. 5-in. pot, 50 cts. each; $5 per doz.; $40 per 100 
