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TAYLOR’S 1935 FLOWER AND PLANT GUIDE 
FREE BLOOMING 
LANTANA 
Tender Perenial 
Surely you will want to try a few Lantanas 
this season. They are free and continuous 
bloomers, stand heat and drouth well, when bed¬ 
ding- out; fine for growing in pots for specimen 
plants; can be wintered in a light cellar. Price, 
postpaid, each 15c; 2 for 25c; 12 for $1.25* Pot 
grown. 
RADIATION—A great bloomer ; opens orange 
yellow, changing to brilliant red. 
A. COOK—Opens deep orange, changes to a 
bright rose. 
SUNSET—Opens deep orange red, changing 
to crimson. 
PINK BEAUTY—Silvery rose ; yellow center. 
VIOLET—Yellow and pink, golden center; 
changing to pink orange, then to a beautiful 
violet. 
GOLDEN PLUME—Gold and yellow ; one you 
will like. 
JACOB SCHULTZ—Immense size ; open gold¬ 
en yellow, changing to orange yellow. A beauty. 
ALBA PERFECTA—Pure white. A gem a- 
mong white beddei’s. 
WEEPING LANTANA — Weeping plant of 
great beauty. Graceful, drooping habit; grows 
rapidly, blooms continually, summer and winter, 
producing large clusters of flowers of the most 
delicate lilac. Price, 10c. 
Grow a few Lantanas this year and you will 
want many more next year. 
Ponderosa Lemon 
Easily grown in pots. Fruits eight or ten 
times the size of ordinary lemons, and makes 
as good or better lemonade. Can be used for 
anything that rodinary lemons are used for. 
Everbearing; blooms very fragrant. Will be¬ 
gin fruiting at two years old. Nice plants, 20c; 
larger plants, 45c. Pot grown. 
A great novelty, will surprise your frineds. 
OTHAEITE ORANGE 
A fine pot plant; glossy green leaves; blos¬ 
soms very fragrant; fine plants for 20c each. 
Pot grown. Small pot plants will fruit. 
CALLIA LILY 
Beautiful large 
green leaves. Flow¬ 
ers large and held 
high on stiff stems, 
blooms creamy 
white. 
Price, pot grown, 
15c, 25c and 40c 
each. 
ANITIGNON LEPTOPUS 
(Mountain Rose) 
A lovely fast growing climber, beautiful rose 
colored flowers in recemes two feet long. The 
profusion of blooms is such as to give the re¬ 
semblance of a rose. Fine for covering porches 
and trellises. Lift roots in fall, store away 
from frost. Two year old roots. Price, 25c. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI 
A hardy, much liked annual, unequaled in 
the fine display of their many and brilliant 
colored flowers, of easiest culture; bloom pro¬ 
fusely through a long season ; for beds or bor¬ 
ders. Plants from hot beds, 20c per dozen ; pot 
grown, 5c each; mixed colors. 
LADY FINGER 
A moss-like plant, thick, green, long round 
leaves, beautiful red flowers. Good for box or 
basket. Price, 10c; 3 for 25c; dozen for 90c. 
SCARLET FOUNTAIN PLANT 
RUSSELLIA 
Especially fine for hanging baskets, window 
boxes. Covered with coral red flowers. Price, 
10c; 3 for 25c. 
LATHRYUS (Perenial Sweet Peas) 
These perenial Peas, although lacking frag¬ 
rance, are very valuable because they wlil last 
indefinitely. The vines grow from 8 to 10 feet 
long. Cut flowers good for funeral work. Bloom¬ 
ing plants. 15o ea«ch; 2 for 25c; 12 for $1.25. 
EUPHORBIA MARGONITO 
(Snow on the Mountain) 
Easy to grow in any location or soil, two to 
four feet high; foliage a light green, margined 
with silvery white ; gives the effect of snow on 
the mountain ; once planted will seed itself for 
each season. Pot grown plants, 5c; 6 for 25c; 
hot bed plants, 20c each. 
JAPANESE KUDZA VINE 
Rapid growing vine. By measurement it has 
been known to grow 30 feet in one week. The 
foliage is large and tropical. It is entirely hardy. 
15c each; 2 for 25c. 
ICE PLANT 
A trailing plant for hanging baskets of the 
garden. Foliage very thick and shiny. Appears 
as though covered with ice crystals. Small red 
blooms. Price, 8c each; 2 for 15c. 
VELVET PLANT 
A beautiful plant. Leaves and stems of a vel¬ 
vety nature, shining and glistening, reflecting 
make new colors which seem to change as plant 
is moved. Pot grown. Price, 15c; 2 for 25c. 
IRIS 
Very beautiful bloom ; easy to 
grow under most any condition ; 
plant in early spring or fall. 
Price, 10c each; 3 for 25c; 12 for 
85c; 100 for $5.00. 
CRIMSON KING—Rich clear 
purple; a very good variety; 
Height, 25 inches. 
QUEEN OF MAY—Lilac pink ; 
large; a mid-season variety. 
Height, 30 inches. 
Mixed colors; 8c each; 5 for 25c; 12 oOc. 
SAPHO—Standards lavender purple, falls dark 
reddish purple ; fragrant, very early. 
FLAYENSENS—A beautiful shade of canary 
yellow ; one of the tall varieties. 
CELESTE—A sure blue, slightly deeper; falls 
very large blooms. Height 24 inches. 
PANSIES 
Plants should be planted out very early in 
the spring. Fine, large flowers; use one-half 
well rotted manure and one-half soil. We have 
a fine mixture of good plants. Price, 5c each; 
6 for 25c ; Pot grown. 
MARGEltETE DAISY—Pure white flowers. 
About the size of a dollar. A pot plant. Price, 
10c each. 
AMARYLLIS JOHNSONII 
Tall spikes, crowned with several large blooms, 
salmon red color, one of the finest plants we 
know of. Price, 35c. 
COLUMBINES—Double Mixed—A first rate 
cut flower. Price, 15c; 2 for 25c. 
CALENDULAS—Produces abundantly. Large 
beautifully imbricated, very double flowers, pot 
grown plants. 5c each; 6 for 25c, 
