Straw Flowers 
(EVERLASTING) 
Acroclinium 
(EVERLASTING FLOWER)— Hardy an¬ 
nual everlasting flowers, white and self 
pink with golden centers. Should be cut 
the first day they open. Double mixed 
pink and white. Pkt., 10c; / 2 oz., 40c; 
oz.. 75. 
Gomphrena 
EVERLASTING FLOWER — (Globe 
Amaranth) — A very attractive globe- 
shaped flower resembling a clover blos¬ 
som which, when cut and dried, holds 
its shape and color. Grows about two feet 
tall and thrives and blooms throughout 
the hot Summer months. Mixed colors— 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 60c. 
Helichrysum 
(EVERLASTI NG 
FLOWER) —One of 
the most attractive 
everlasting flowers. 
The flowers hang 
like little bells on 
the stems and 
make a pleasing 
and dainty cut 
flower either fresh 
or dried. Mixed col¬ 
ors — Pkt., 10c; 
Y\ oz., 25c. 
Rhodanthe 
(STRAW FLOW¬ 
ER) —A free flow¬ 
ering hardy annual, 
bearing beautiful 
straw-like flowers 
in a great variety of shades and colors. 
To preserve, cut when partly open and 
hang with heads down until dry. Pkt., 
10c; y 2 oz., 40c; oz., 75c. 
HELICHRYSUM 
Statice 
) SINUATA. An ever- 
STATICE SINUATA 
many varieties. 
Statice of more 
bouquet work. 
Pkt., 15c; '/ 8 oz., 
lasting flower 
which is increasing 
in popularity. The 
plants throw large 
sprays of flowers 
which may be dried 
and make the Win¬ 
ter bouquets. The 
seed should be kept 
quite moist until 
germinated. Plant 
in the Fall months. 
Blue, Lavender. 
White and Mixed 
Colors — Pkt., 10c; 
Z 2 oz., 25c; oz., 40c. 
CASPIA — One ol 
the finest of the 
Smaller flowers than 
delicate appearance in 
Color, pale lavender. 
75c. 
Xeranthemum 
DOUBLE MIXED —One of the most at¬ 
tractive and satisfactory everlasting 
flowers. The flowers are white, purple, 
yellow and rose and are pretty in the 
garden or dried. Plant in the open ground 
in a sunny situation. Pkt., 10c; Y\ oz., 25c. 
Straw Flowers 
MIXED VARIETIES— A mixture made 
up of the various varieties of everlasting 
flowers. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c. 
GRASSES 
PAMPAS GRASS, WHITE — Argentina. 
10 ft. A very ornamental plant bearing 
large silvery white plumes; valuable for 
certain locations on lawn or among 
other shrubbery. Clumps, $1 to $3 each. 
FOUNTAIN GRASS (Dwarf Pampas)— 
Valuable for rock gardens and pools. 
Grows 2 to 3 ft. Plumes of reddish tint. 
1-gal. size, 65c; large clumps, $2.50 each. 
( 27 ) 
Liefgreen’s Arizona Roses 
ALL 2 YEAR OLD 
and 
FIELD GROWN 
Add 10c per plant up to three plants 
and 5c each for four plants or more 
if desired by mail. This covers postage 
and extra care in packing. Order early. 
Bush Roses 
AUTUMN —Burnt orange, streaked.50 
CALEDON IA —Lemon-tinted, chang¬ 
ing to pure white... 50 
CECILE BRUNNER —The popular 
miniature rose; bright salmon 
pink. Each.50 
CATALONIA —Orange vermillion.50 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO (New)— 
Orange-scarlet and bright yellow .75 
COUNTESS VANDAL (Patent No. 
38)—Coppery bronze, suffused with 
gold . .i... 1.00 
E. G. HILL—Scarlet shading to deep 
red, does not fade or turn purple. 
Fragrant . .50 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND — Clear 
deep red without shadings, fine 
high-centered buds.50 
FEU JOSEPH LOOYMANS — Tan¬ 
gerine yellow with vivid apricot 
center ..._. 50 
HADLEY—Rich red, shading to vel 
vety purple. Exceedingly fragrant. 
Buds pointed . 50 
HOOSIER BEAUTY—Dark velvety 
crimson, sweetly scented flowers, 
double . 50 
J. OTTO THILOW—Deep rose pink 
similar to Rose Marie, but larger.50 
JOANNA HILL — Golden yellow, 
shading to warm apricot in the 
center . 50 
KAISERI N A. VICTORIA — Creamy- 
white. Open flowers, pure white. 
Extremely double ....„.50 
LOS ANGELES—Flame pink, shading 
to apricot .50 
LULU—One of the most exquisite 
rose buds; coral rose...75 
MARGARET McGREDY — Turkish 
red, passing as the flower ages, 
to carmine rose . 50 
McGREDY’S SCARLET—Bright rosy- 
red. Long and slender, beautifully 
shaped buds . 50 
MISS ROWENA THOM — Oriental 
rose, shading to golden bronze. 
Strong grower . 50 
WILL ROGERS—Dark and velvety 
crimson maroon; very double and 
free flowering .—.... 1.00 
MRS. SAM McGREDY (New) — 
Beautiful copper-orange, flushed 
Lincoln red . .75 
PRES. HERBERT HOOVER — A 
beautiful combination of pink, 
yellow and copper .50 
RADIANCE — Rose pink and deep 
flesh. Very free-flowering and a 
strong grower . 50 
Bush Roses 
RED RADIANCE —Bright rosy' 
red. Large buds, strong grow¬ 
er, and free flowering.50 
OSE MARIE — Rose pink. A 
beautiful bud, long and pointed 
—free flowering ... 50 
SISTER THERESE (New) — 
Bronze yellow flowers pro¬ 
duced on very vigorous plants .75 
MRS. E. P. THOM —Best yellow 
bedding rose today. Rich lemon 
yellow, sweetly scented. 50 
TALISMAN —Glorious buds of 
yellow, pink, scarlet, apricot, 
old rose. Strong stems.... 50 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL (Patent 
No. 162)—Blood red. A sport 
of Hoover . 1.00 
Climbing Roses 
BELLE OF PORTUGAL— Im¬ 
mense pearl pink blooms, very 
vigorous . 50 
CECILE BRUNNER— Bright sal¬ 
mon pink, strong grower. 
A popular climber.50 
DAME EDITH HELEN —A sport 
of the popular soft pink bush 
rose . ,75 
HADLEY — Dark, red, shaded 
velvety purple, very fragrant.75 
SIER BEAUTY — Deep velvety 
crimson, exquisite buds, very 
sweet-scented . 50 
KAISERIN A. VICTORIA — Creamy 
white, turning to pure white, fine 
stems . 50 
LOS ANGELES —Flame pink, shad¬ 
ing to yellow at the base of the 
petals . 50 
MERMAID (New) —Fragrant ivory 
yellow flowers with amber stamens .75 
MRS. E. P. THOM (New)— The best 
yellow bush rose now in a climb¬ 
ing form ... 50 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND (New) —One 
of the best dark red bush roses 
in a climber . 75 
PAUL’S SCARLET —Glowing scarlet. 
An early and free bloomer.. .50 
PRESIDENT HOOVER —Same color 
os the bush but in a climbing form .75 
ROSE MARIE —Long and pointed 
buds and bright rose Dink blossoms .50 
TALISMAN (New) —The extremely 
popular bush rose now in a climb¬ 
ing form ._. .50 
Evergreen Trees 
ITALIAN CYPRESS— A tall, slender tree 
with erect branches, having a pillar or 
columnar effect. A useful subject for 
gateways, arches, tall borders, etc. Our 
trees are the true narrow type, grown 
from cuttings. 1-gal. containers, 2 ft., 
$1.00; 4 ft., $2.50; 6-7 ft., $3.50. 
CYPRESS, ARIZONA — Splendid native 
ornamental tree of pyramidal habit, 
never damaged by frost. Foliage blush 
green. Gal. size, 75c; 5-gal. size, $2.50. 
CASUARINA STRICTA — “Beefwood or 
She Oak” 30 ft. —A fine street tree for 
all locations. Very hardy. Fast growing, 
resembling a Pine. 5-gal. containers, 5-6 
ft., $2.25; gal. containers, 2-3 ft., 60c. 
PINUS HALEPENSIS—“Aleppo Pine”— 
50 ft. A rapid growing pine suitable for 
quick effects and excellent for covering 
hillsides. Potted, gal. containers, 3-4 ft., 
75c each; 5-gal., $2.50. 
PEPPER TREE —Often grow-s to a height 
of 50 feet. The drooping, feathery foli¬ 
age makes it one of the most beautiful 
of ornamental shade trees. 1-gal., 75c; 
5-gal.. $2.50. 
EUCALYPTUS, RUDIS (Desert Gum)— 
This is the most used variety and very 
valuable for arid regions. Attains a height 
of 100 feet.l-gal., 50c; 5-gal., $2.00. 
EUCALYPTUS, ROSTRATA — A rapid 
grower. Widely planted as a forest cover, 
windbreak and shade tree. 1-gal., 5c; 
5-gal., $2.00. 
STERCULIA DIVERSI FOLIA — Bottle 
Tree —Makes a fine street tree, being 
pyramidal in growth with glossy green 
leaves.l-gal., 75c; 5-gal., $2.50. 
CAROB TREE —This is one of the pret¬ 
tiest of evergreen trees but will only 
grow in the warmest of locations. The 
shape of the head is round and the foli¬ 
age is dark green in color. 1-gal. cans 75c; 
5-gal. cans, $2.50. 
