Little Silver, N. J. 
Daisy-Mum, Lily-of-the-Valley 
DAISY-MUM 
DAISY MUM —This attractive Daisy like hardy Chrysanthemum 
resembles a large single Shasta Daisy excepting in color 
which is a light pink. The plant grows about 12 inches high 
is wide spreading and during the month of October is litterly 
covered with beautiful blooms -averaging about 2 inches in 
diameter. The flowers have bright yellow centers which en¬ 
hances their beauty and attractiveness. It is fine for bor¬ 
der planting, and for pots. When potted and grown outside 
until they come into bloom, they make wonderfully beautiful 
plants for the house where they will continue in bloom for a 
long period. 
Large field grown clumps $1.00 each. Spring grown plants 
from propogatsd cuttings, 25 cents each, $2.50 the dozen. 
6 at doz. rate. May and June delivery. 
All prices net. 
KERRIA JAPONICA —(Fl-Pl.) This is one of the most de¬ 
sirable hardy shrubs for border or specimen planting. It 
grows about 5 feet high, and its habit of spreading from the 
base enables it to soon develop a wide spreading bush. Its 
bright, light green branches, and nicely cut leaves together 
with -abundance of double golden yellow flowers in June, and 
intermittingly throughout the summer places it at the top 
of the list of yellow flowering hardy shrubs. Good cut flow¬ 
er. 
1 year o’d plants 25 cents each, $2.50 the dozen. 6 at 
dozen rate 
All prices net. 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY (Majalis) 
For Garden Planting 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY (Majalis). For Garden Planting. The 
Lily of the Valley is a great favorite with everybody. Its 
delightfully fragrant little flowers are highly favored for 
corsage bouquets and table decoration. They are perfectly 
hardy and will do well in almost any situation or kind of 
soil. A small planting will soon develop into large dimen¬ 
sions and produce no end of blooms. Grand for massing -and 
near shrubs or along shaded borders. 
Fresh dug plants 25 cents each, 3 for 60 cents, doz. $2.00 
To the Flower Loving Public 
Friends :— 
You are cordially invited to visit our gardens the coming sea¬ 
son. We are quite sure you will be delighted and well repaid. 
First -are the thousands of wonderfully beautiful Japanese Irises 
the latter part of June to early July. Their myriads of beauti¬ 
ful colored flowers present a never to be forgotten sight. Here 
you will see the first hybrids between the Japanese and the 
species Laevigata Alba Pupurea. We worked on these for nearly 
20 years before being successful, but perseverance brought re¬ 
sults at 1-ast and from the one successful cross, we were re¬ 
warded with some of the most beautiful varieties ever seen in 
this type of Iris. One of them has beautiful golden yellow fol¬ 
iage and is probably the only Iris in existence with yellow fol¬ 
iage. Our collection of about 20 varieties of the world’s finest 
Hemerocallis (Giant Golden Day-Lily) which are in bloom from 
May to late August will delight you with their great beauty. 
Then come the Dahli-as and Gladiolus which are in bloom from 
late August until frost. Many of the world’s greatest dahlias 
will be seen in our gardens. In our trial garden of 700 plants 
will be seen over 50 varieties of the newest dahlia creations. 
Come see these new and beautiful jfloral treasures by -all means; 
they are worth going a long way to see. 
J. A. KEMP, Manager 
January 10th, 1939. 
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