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Shady Lawn Nursery 
Quantity Price 
4—Subcordata. Tins is 1 he proudest of the 
group. Large leaves. Handsome white lilies 
in groups of ten or more. A new flower each 
day. Fragrant and attractive. Fine for 
porch or background. Blooms in August. 
35 cents each.. 
DAISIES. (Shasta Daisies). With new and en¬ 
larged types of flowers. A garden is not com¬ 
plete without them. Take note of the tine 
strain offering. 
Alaska. The original “Shasta.” Mid Summer. 
Arctic. September to October. 
King Edward VII. Midsummer; very large. 
White Swan (see cut). The new aristocrat of 
the Shasta s. Double. 
October Daisy. Flowers faint pink. Blooms in 
clusters on 15. in stems. Ideal for cold cli¬ 
mates. Excellent for cutting. 
The set of the above in nice clumps of one each 
3 sets $2.00 
1.00 
1.00 
Delphinium 
DELPHINIUM, fine strong flowering plants 
Hybrids, fine 2 yr. (100—$8.00). 10 1.00 
White Chinese. 0 1.00 
Red. We no longer offer same. Rather weak variety. 
DEW BERRY. This is practically a Blackberry. 
Requires staking. Far superior to Blackberries 
as they are larger and more delicious. 20 1.00 
DEVIL’S WALKING STICK. (Aralia Spinosa). 
Tropical effect. Long slim trunks terminated 
with large fern like leaves,. very large. Hand¬ 
some Black berries in large clusters in Fall. 
Trees appear as a tree fern. Thorny. 2 ft., Ult 
II. 15 ft. 2 1.00 
