MC NICOL’S PLANT NURSERY, R. 1, LEWES, DEL. 
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New Plants At Less Than Wholesale 
DWARF HYBRID BORDER ASTER 
A new class of Dwarf Hardy Asters for beds, borders and rock-gardens, 
growing only 9 to 12 inches high. During September they are simply cov¬ 
ered with flowers making a wonderful display that will long be remembered. 
Introductions of 1935. 
Victor. Clear lavender-blue. 9 in. 
Snowsprite (Snow Fairy). Semi-double white. 9 in. 
Ronald. Bright lilac-pink, rose-pink buds. 12 in. 
Countess of Dudley. Clear pink with yellow eye. 9 in. 
Lady Henry Maddocks. Clear pale pink. 12 in. 
20c each postpaid or the complete collection for only $1.10. Others ask 
up to 35c each. 
NEW HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUM 
These bloom earlier than the old-fashioned varieties, and are hardy over 
winter in the open. They are beautiful and several are of a new type. They 
are an introduction of the last year or two. The colors are bright and make 
a brilliant display in the garden during late September and October. First 
class for cutting, except where noted. 
Amelia (Pink Cushion or Azalea Mum). Very early, double, pink, compact, 
a little dwarf for cutting. Many of the plants have been sold at $1.00 each. 
Aladdin. Early bronze. Flowers up to 3 in. diameter. Fine for cutting. 
Apollo. Single; bronze-red and gold flowers, yellow centers. 
Cavalier. A superb bright scarlet-crimson variety. 
Crimson Splendor. Semi-double, deep crimson flowers 4 inches or more in 
diameter. Much admired. 
Dazira. Produces a large mass of rosy-white single flowers. 
Innocence. A dwarf single dazzling white. 
Daphne. Color of Daphne Cneorum. Beautiful pink, large single flowers 
in graceful sprays. 
Granny Scovill. Remarkable for large, double, handsome rosy-bronze flowers. 
Lorelei. Fine yellow. Early blooming pompom, beautifuly shaped, and a 
good companion for Amelia. 
Hardy Early Bronze. Pompon. Very early, 2 feet tall. Very hardy. 
Jean Treadway. Popular, double pink pompon. Considered very good. 
Price of above Hardy Chrysanthemums 15c each, $1.50 per doz., postpaid. 
Dear Sir: Slippery Rock, Pa., May 31, 1935. 
I was very well pleased with the plants I received from you last year, 
and I wish to order more this year as follows: etc. 
Yours very truly, (Name on request). 
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Dear Sir: Slippery Rock, Pa., May 31, 1935. 
Would you please send me 1000 Cauliflower plants. I have received the 
cabbage plants in good condition. Almost every one is in life, the only thing 
is they don’t have very nice weather. 
Yours truly, 
(Name on request). 
