BEDDING PLANTS 
We are growers of young p’ants for garden decoration and 
are aide to supply in season the following assortment of stock. 
All of them are produced in our greenhouses from seed of 
superior strains. Some require early planting while others are 
best delayed until weather becomes warmer towards June. 
Orders placed will be filled in proper season and stock re¬ 
served for this purpose. For convenience we have grouped 
them according to their uses into low growing border plants, 
cut flower sort, porch or window box plants and those marked 
(*) are fit to use in partial shade. 
Kinds not readily transplanted are grown in pots only, as 
it assures results not obtainable otherwise and the extra cost 
is well compensated by full satisfaction as experience has 
proven. 
The seeds used in the production of our plants are selected 
from the costliest quality strains, insuring our customers 
results not obtainable from ordinary sources. 
LOW GROWING BORDER PLANTS 
ANAGALLIS, or African Pimpernelle. Spreading or creep¬ 
ing plant for sunny, dry situations, covering itself with small 
saucer-like intense deep blue flowers of exceptional beauty. 
Pot grown only for late planting. Doz. 75c. 
ASTER LILLIPUT. Very dwarf border sort, with tight 
button-like flowers in many handsome colors mixed, splendid 
for fall effects. Doz. 25c. 
BIDENS HUMILIS. A miniature sort of cosmos, very 
dwarf yellow flowering, resembling a single dahlia in. its 
attractive flowers. Novel charm. Doz. 50c. 
AGERATUM BLUE CAP. Very dwarf blue continually 
flowering border plant, exceptionally neat from early to late 
in the season. Pot grown. Doz. 75c. 
AGATHA COELISTIS. Blue African daisy, neat small 
daisy-like flowers all summer; fine in hot dry situations and 
neat for cutting. Pot grown. Doz. 75c. 
ALYSSUM LITTLE GEM. S weet alyssum makes white 
carpets of color. Doz. 25c. 
BEGONIA- Everblooming Red Glory. Plants with beauti¬ 
ful glossy foliage, bronzy red during the summer and covered 
with bright red flowers until frost, needs rich loose soil; do 
not plant before end of May or June. Will thrive well in 
partial shade; also fine house p'ant. 3 for 50c; doz. $1.50. 
BEGONIA- Dainty Swiss. A very dwarf form of bright 
pink color with extremely profuse flowering habit; a novelty 
of great charm for garden use. 3 for 50c; doz. $1.50. 
TUBEROUS BEGONIAS*. These are the very large flow¬ 
ered sorts to be grown in shade only in soil extremely rich 
and loose with continual moisture. Do not plant before end 
of May. Many colors. Bulbs from 15c to 50c each. 
MISCELLANEOUS BEGONIAS*. Many sort of attractive 
house p lo nts are grown fit for use indoors or out in shady 
locations preferably. 15c to 50c e?ch. 
BRACHYCOME, Swan River Daisy. Beautiful blue small 
daisy-like masses of flowers exceptionally handsome for fill¬ 
ing in rockeries or borders. Doz. 25c. 
CALCEOLARIA*, Fisherman’s Basket. Produces clusters of 
very bright yellow small blossoms resembling tiny baskets; 
must be in partial shade. 15c and 25c each. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDII FIREBALL. The most brilliant 
colored of this dwarf compact growing type, produces sheets 
of color all during the summer months. Easily grown 
in sunny borders and outstanding for beauty in color effect. 
Per doz. 40c. 
Phlox Drummondii Salmon Pink. A soft salmon pink color 
of pleasing charm, compact habit of growth, with flowers 
forming an unbroken carpet from July to late fall. Needs 
sunnv location. Doz. 40c. 
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