Anemone Japonica 
ANEMONE JAPONICA 
One of the late summer’s most treasured 
flowers. Tall, stately plants bearing large 
buttercup shaped flowers of white or'shades 
of pink. Needs shade or semi-shade to do 
well. 
Queen Charlotte —Pink. 
Rubra Flora Pleno —Rosy red. 
September Charm —Silvery pink. 
Whirlwind —White. 
35c ea., $3.50 dozen. 
AGAPANTHUS 
Blue African Lily (Lily of the Nile), dusters 
of bright blue flowers on stout stalks, 
similar to the Amaryllis in appearance and 
culture. Does well in partial shade. Also 
can supply the white variety. Strong divi¬ 
sions. 40c each; $4.00 dozen. 
PERENNIAL ASTERS 
GERMAIN'S PREFERRED 
ALL ITEMS ON THIS PAGE ARE POSTPAID 
CANNAS 
Ambassadeur. 
5 feet. 
A wonderfully vigorous free- 
flowering brilliant cherry red. 
Dazzler Masses of fiery red flowers overlaid 
with an orange suffusion. 
King Humbert. 
orange flowers 
Perhaps the most widely 
grown of all cannas. The 
surmount beautiful foliage. 
CARNATIONS 
We offer here a new strain of Carnations 
that is far superior to the types previously 
grown. You can now grow in your garden 
blooms that are equal to those you see in 
the high class florists’ shops. Rainbow col¬ 
orings, petals striped, flaked, and marbled 
are available in an unbelievable array. 
La France. 
A beautiful shade of La France 
rose with a touch of cream. 
Louis Cayeux. 
cast. 
Giant flowered, clear bright 
rosy scarlet, with a golden 
Meteor r i°h crimson-red flowers form 
* immense trusses of great beauty. 
They are borne well above the foliage and 
are produced in the greatest profusion. 
Mrs. Alfred Conard. A !?° pula /,. , pr °' 
ducmg freely large 
trusses of exquisite shell pink flowers. 
President Tbe greatest red canna. It is 
" neither a crimson nor a scarlet, 
but a glowing pure red which colorists call 
vermilion. Green leaves. 4 y 2 feet. 
Queen Helen. & ee ^ ne 
planted in masses. 
yellow that flowers 
Very effective when 
San ionage ana Deaumu 
° n i-uego. orange yellow flowers. For a 
blaze of color this variety is hard to equal 
Price of the above: 3 for 50c; $1.75 doz. 
New and Rare Varieties 
Caliente A new Canna with bronze foliage 
and bearing gigantic trusses of 
fiery crimson flowers from April to Decem¬ 
ber. Very striking and desirable. 
Copper Giant 
Eureka 
Madder red suffused with rose 
giving a coppery effect. 4 ft. 
The best white grown. Center 
yellow. 
Rosea Gigantea. 
trusses. 
Extra large deep rich rose 
colored flowers on immense 
Any of the above four varieties 25c each; 
$2.50 dozen 
New Introductions 
Carnations Are Ready for Shipment 
About February 1st 
Betsy. 
Lavender with purple penciling, 
unusual color. Fragrant. 
An 
Bonanza Deep yellow, red variegations. 
Bonanza. Large f i owers> 
Delicacv White ground, pink pencilings, 
*' large flower. 
La Fiesta Orchid pink crimson pencilings; 
fragrant. 
Laura Basal ground color Old Gold with 
shadings of Rose and Crimson. 
Pelargonium. 
rant. 
Rich claret with mauve tips. 
Full rounded flowers. Frag- 
Robert Allwood. 
full centers, 
stems. 
Immense four-inch flowers 
of vivid scarlet with high, 
Strong growing with erect 
oaqamore. r. ° v ^*****&^ &^uuu, 
tipped red. Full large flowers. 
Price of the Above New Introductions 30c 
each. The Collection of 8 Varieties for $2.00. 
Eleanor Salmon pink. Well-formed flowers. 
Free bloomer. 
Kathryn. 
My Gold. 
Patrician. 
A new variety. Fine flowers, long 
stems. Color bright rose pink. 
Light lemon yellow, good keeper. 
One of the favorite whites. 
Peter Fisher Lovely shade of even pink, 
risner. strong . s tems. 
Puritan ° ne of the best white sorts. Long 
Ian - stems. Fragrant. 
Spectrum Supreme, g!* 111 "* 4 red in , color - 
, , Free flowering, vigorous 
and long stemmed. 
Perennial asters offer a wide range of 
heights, types and colors. They are indis¬ 
pensable for the perennial border. Should 
be planted in masses for the best effects. 
Aster Lutea 
The yellow flowered perennial aster. The 
small flowers are borne in sizable clusters 
of a rich golden yellow. Grows about 3 feet 
tall. 35c each; $3.50 per dozen. 
Aster Blue Boy 
Low growing, dense clustered, dark blue, 
form of much interest. Considered by manv 
the best low growing blue. 35c each; $3.50 
per dozen. 
Asters—Michaelmas Daisies 
Climax Lavender blue; grows to a heighl 
of 3 to 4 feet. One of the largesl 
flowering. 
Mauve Cushion. Entirely distinct, forms a 
low cushion-like plant 2% 
feet across. Flowers are delicate mauve. 
Roseum Similar to Climax in form, grows 
' to a height of 3 feet. Flowers deep 
rose pink, very showy. 
White Climax. wbi , te ; grows to a 
. height of 3 to 4 feet. 
Price: Any of the above in Field Divisions 
at 20c ea.; 3 for 50c; $1.85 dozen. 
ALSTROMERIA 
(Chiliensis or Peruvian Lily). Here is a sub¬ 
ject that should be in every garden It 
blooms continuously from May to September. 
Aurantiaca u P ri S ht plants about 24 
inches tall with loose lily-like 
flowers of bright yellow spotted with brown. 
35c ea.; $3.50 per dozen. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Mawii. A ve i7 charming pink Marguerite 
type flower with dainty silvery fol¬ 
iage; grows about twelve inches tall. 25c 
each; $2.50 per dozen. 
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Aloe Variegata 
ALOE 
Variegata (Partridge Breast Aloe), choicest* of 
succulents. The plant itself is very interest¬ 
ing in form and the white dots scattered 
over the green of the leaves make it quite 
unusual. Even the flower carries more in¬ 
terest than the average succulent. 35c each- 
$3.50 dozen. 
Virainia ?, he11 P ink - Strong growing, free 
y ‘ flowering. Fragrant. 
Woburn. Rich deep maroon red; fragrant. 
Price of the above 20c each; 10 for $1.75. 
DIANTHUS 
Sunerbus nagiam variety, f lowers 
are pale rose or lilac usually in 
great abundance; the petals are laciniated 
giving a very pleasing airy effect. 
25c each; $2.50 per dozen. 
Beatrix A corn P a ct border or bedding per- 
' ennial growing from six to eight 
inches tall; dense clusters of flowers. The 
foliage is dark green and the flowers are 
very fragrant. Available in 
Salmon Pink Ros e Pink 
3 for 40c; $1.50 per dozen. 
Dianthus Superbus 
