Fifty-Five Years 
Day Lilies; Phlox Plants 
PERENNIALS ARE POSTPAID TO FOURTH ZONE ON ORDEBS AMOUNTING TO Sl.OO AND OVER, 
CHARGES ON ORDERS 
PYRETHRUM TRITOM A 
“Painted Daisy” “Red Hot looker” 
GERANIUMS 
Few plants give as much bloom over a long period for 
so little care. They are continually in flower from early 
summer till frost. Bloom best in sunny spot. Plants are 
pot grown. 
At Stores and Nursery: Z'/z" pots, 15c ea.; 6 for 75c. 
Bushy plants from 4" pots, 25c ea.; 6 for $1.25. 
Six 21 / 2 " for $1.00; Six 4" for $1.50. By Mail. 
SINGLE VARIETIES 
America—Deep pink shading to white, veined carmine. 
Diablo—Very striking Indian or brick orange-red. 
Emil Zola—Superb, large apricot flowers. 
Marguerite De Layre—Large trusses of pure white. 
Maxine Kovalesky—Orange shade of Lincoln red. 
Nuit Poitevine—Intense crimson magenta. Huge. 
DOUBLE VARIETIES 
Aurora—V'ery choice true salmon. Large flowers. 
California Giant—Huge bright pink with white eye. 
Irvington Beauty—Profuse blooming lovely rose pink. 
Jean Oberle—Free flowering pearl pink. 
Jean Violette—Rich violet crimson. 
Marquis de Montmart—Free flowering fuchsia carmine 
Maryland—Striking fiery red. 
Mme. Buchner—One of the best snow-whites. 
Poinsettia—Interesting small poinsettia-like blooms. 
S. A. Nutt—Outstanding dark, double red. 
Wyona—Very choice bright salmon scarlet. 
IVY-LEAF VARIETIES 
Charles Turner—Best deep rose pink, considered the 
finest Ivy for general use. 
Double White—Pure white, very double. 
Etincelant—A very bright red. Very large flowers. 
Jeanne D’Arc—Soft lavender with dark stripes on up¬ 
per petals. An exquisite flower. 
Lavender Rose—Delicate lavender rose. Double ex¬ 
quisite. 
SWEET-SCENTED SORTS 20c ea.; 3 for 75c. Postpaid. 
Capitatium—Small cut leaf. Scent like attar of roses. 
Crispum—Lemon scented. Very small cut leaf. 
Dr. Livingston (Skeleton)—Rose scented, lavender 
flowers. 
Odoratissium—Slightly scalloped leaf, nutmeg, whitish 
flowers. 
Tomentosum—Soft velvet leaf, slightly scalloped, pep¬ 
permint fragrance. White flower.s. 
MARTHA WASHINGTON GERANIUMS. See Pelar¬ 
goniums, Page 12. 
HERBS—See Page 31. 
HELLEBORUS niger (Christmas Rose)—Lovely pure 
w’hite flowers in November to January with tinted 
ribs. Foliage deeply cut and shiny. Thrives in deep, 
rich, well drained soil in shade or partial shade. Plant 
is very ornamental when out of bloom. 
. 75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lily).—Excellent for natural¬ 
izing in moist, shady places. Will thrive in border if 
well watered during dry periods. July-August bloom. 
fulva Burbank (Tawny Day Lily) 3-4 ft. Very robust 
grower with rich coppery-colored blooms, shaded 
crimson. Better than “Margaret Perry.” 
kvvanso 3-ft. Large, double-flowered variety with rich 
golden bronze flowers. 
25c ea.; 3 for 60c; 12 for $2.00. 
HOLLYHOCK, Chater’s Double.—Beautiful full double 
for sunny spot, in all colors. 
Clumps I5c ea.; 6 for 85c; 12 for $1.50. 
American Beauty—Rust Resistant (New). See Page 15. 
LAVENDER vera (Sweet Lavender) 2^ ft.—Wonder¬ 
fully fragrant wiry, blue flower spikes July and 
August. 35c ea.; 6 for $1.85; 12 for $3.50. 
LINUM perenne I ft.—Old favorite Blue Flax; light, 
graceful foliage. Long, wiry stems. 
25c each; 6 for $1.35; 12 for $2.50. 
LITHOSPERMUM prostratum “Heavenly Blue”.—An 
evergreen trailing green alpine shrub covered with 
sky-blue flowers. Requires acid soil composed of 
good loam, some sand and plenty of our Live Oak 
Leaf Mold or Peat. Full sun or shade. 
50c each; 6 for $2.60; 12 for $5.00. 
LUPINS, Russell. See Page 15. 
MARGUERITE, Single Giant Flowering.—In bloom al¬ 
most all year round. Requires little or no care. 
White or Yellow: 25c ea.; 6 for $1.35; 12 for $2.50. 
MATILIJA POPPY (Romneya Coulteri).—California na¬ 
tive tall shrub. Grayish green foliage. Immense 
satiny white single flowers with orange center. 
Gallon cans, $1.00, by “Express Collect.” 
MICHAELMAS DAISY (See Asters, Hardy, Page 10). 
NIEREMBERGIA Hippomanica (Cup Flower) 6 -in.— 
Beautiful lavender-blue, cup-shaped flowers with 
small, clear yellow eye. Plants form a dense mat 18 
inches across. Blooms all summer long. Cut severely 
after bloom. Thrives in full sun or half shade. 
50c dozen; $2.00 the flat by “Express Collect”. 
PANSY—Perfect low growing ground cover for beds and 
borders in the bulb or rose beds. Thrives in sun or 
half shade. Largest and best flowers produced in the 
cool of the year. 
Navlet’s Rainbow Roggli Giants—(Described on Page 
40). Unsurpassed for long blooming season. 
35c doz.; $1.50 the flat by “Express Collect.” 
Englemen’s Giants—(Described on Page 40). 
35c doz.; $1.50 the flat by “Express Collect.” 
PEONY, herbaceous.—Gorgeous double blooms of satiny 
texture. Ornamental foliage. Plant in deep, rich, 
slightly alkaline soil with crowns or eyes no deeper 
than 1 -inch below the surface. Shade from afternoon 
sun. Water copiously during dry spells of winter. 
Red, Rose Pink, White. Large roots, 50c ea.; 3 for 
$1.25. 
PENSTEMON (Beard Tongue).—Easiest culture; per¬ 
fectly hardy and permanent. Disease and pest free. 
Very showy to replace Snapdragons where rust is 
a factor. Should be in every garden. 
Gloxinia-flowered Hybrids, 3 ft.—Shades of rose, 
crimson and pink, all Summer long. Very showy. 
35c dozen; $1.50 the flat by “Express Collect. 
heterophyllus (Blue Penstemon) 10 in. Handsome 
flowers of clear metallic blue. Buds tinged pink. 
25c ea.; 6 for $1.35; 12 for $2.50. 
See Sales Tax Schedule and Parcel Post Rates on Page 50. 
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