ENGELMAN’S SUPER PANSIES. The famous London 
specialist introducing his finest type of quality pansies, gives 
our customers an opportunity to compare and enrich our 
gardens with the glories of the pansy world from the old 
masters of the trade. Doz. 75c. 
APRICOT VIOLAS. A border viola with deep rich apricot 
colored flowers, a splendid contrast with purple sorts. 
Doz. 50c. 
FLORAIRE VIOLA. Introduced by the famous Swiss Al¬ 
pine gardener, Henry Corevon. A small but very profuse and 
early flowering sort of extreme hardiness and beauty. Well 
suited to fill rockery crevices or borders as it thrives in heavy 
soils with little care. Doz. 35c. 
WHITE VIOLA. A pure white large flowered type of 
much merit for its color refinement and elegance. Limited 
stock only. 75c per doz. (Much appreciated for cemetery use.) 
ENGLISH DAISIES. Extra large flowered strain of un¬ 
surpassed quality. 
Bernina. Large quilled white shading to rose. 3 for 25c. 
Etna. Quilled fiery red of large size. 3 for 25c. 
Titlis. Quilled carmine colored flowers. 3 for 25c. 
These daisies are jewels for the early spring gardens, easily 
grown in heavy rich soils in sunny locations; may be planted 
while frost is still expected; as border plants or for beds 
these will produce effects of surprising beauty, far above 
the common sorts of daisies one usually finds in gardens. 
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ANNUALS FOR CUT FLOWER PRODUCTION 
Every garden should be a source of fine cut flowers. 
Some space in it reserved for this purpose will prove a wel¬ 
come feature. Some plants are best set out early while others 
can be set after May or June when bulbs have been removed. 
Most perennials are best set out in fall, so have been omitted 
except those that give results from spring planting. Early 
orders are advisable. 
ASTERS. For late planting after removal of spring bulbs 
these will provide choice cut flowers for the fall season. Soil 
must have lime mixed in to get best results with asters. Fail¬ 
ure is often due to lack of this element, a fact not fully 
realized by gardeners yet. 
Crego Aster White. Very large flowered feathery type of 
great beauty. 
Crimson. 
Dark Violet. 
Lavender. 
Pink. Price of all, 25c per doz. 100 for $1.50. 
California Sunshine Aster. Gracefully formed, in attractive 
colors with semi-filled ray-like centers. Doz. 25c. 
Cosmos Orange Flare. Unusually fine deep orange yellow 
cut flower, early flowering, dwarf growth; needs to be planted 
late after warm weather has started. No garden complete 
without Orange Flare Cosmos, the wonder novelty. Now on 
special sale for only 35c per doz.; 100 for $2.50. 
Dahlia Unwins Charm Mixed. Many beautiful colors and 
forms of single, double, peony flowered and show types in 
splendid assortment for cutting or garden decoration. Roots, 
8 for $1.00. 
GOLD BAND and SPECIOSUM LILIES. Nothing to equal 
them for fragrance, splendid to use in c'usters between Rho¬ 
dodendrons or Azaleas. They thrive in partial shade and 
flower in early fall; plant in spring. Strong bulbs 3 for $1.25. 
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