WHEN FLOWERS ARE SCARCE • • • 
Here Is the Answer 
Here is a basket any florist can produce with a small investment. Please note we have used about 16 nice spikes 
of Liatris Pycnostachya, 18 nice stalks of Hemerocallis Kwanso FI. PI. and a small bunch of Artemesia Silver 
King for filler. 
These items are very easily grown, succeeding in almost any type of soil. Flowers were cut the second week in 
August from our nursery rows, just at the time of the year when flowers as a rule are ver}' scarce. 
100 plants each of the three items used in the basket will require an investment of about $21.00. These 300 
plants will furnish you for many years with a good supply of cut flowers for use in various floral arrangements. 
