hammonton. new jersey 
15 
Quantity Price 
CUNNINGHAMIA. Ult. H. 10 ft. This Is 
a magnificent evergreen and belongs to 
the Araucaria. Hardy as far north as 
Philadelphia. This is an outstanding plant 
and can only be fully appreciated upon 
sight. An excellent specimen, purchased 
at Shady Lawn five years ago may be 
seen at the garden of Mrs. Kean, West¬ 
mont, N. J. 18 in. 1 
CYCLA3IEN. Nice plants ready to bloom. A 
lovely plant for all winter bloom. Pink, 
white and red . 3 
CYCLAMEN (Neapolitanum). Hardy. For 
outdoor culture only. Rosy pink fiowers 
late summer. Excellent for rockeries and 
shaded place. Plant in woods soil. Bulbs. 2 
DAFFODILS, assorted. We have an excellent 
mixture that includes Jonquils, Narcissus, 
Daffodils and many fine named types. A 
glorious assortment and an all season 
spring bloom. Bulbs of which the major¬ 
ity will bloom the first season. Fine for 
that bare or shady spot. 75 
DAFFODILS, Rock garden types. Full range 
of color. Grows not over 6 inches. 15 
DAFFODILS (Sir Watkins). Large single 
mammoth fiowered of a glowing yellow. . 35 
DAFFODILS. Gardenia-flowered. Double 
white flower; many on a stem; very sweet. 25 
DAHLIAS. Listed under spring planting. 
DAPHNE. 
Cneorum. Pink, evergreen foliage, beau- 
ful plant for all purposes. 50 to 75 
flowers .. 1 
Mezereuin. New shrub variety. Dwarf 
1 ft. woody plants heavily laden with 
lavender pink flowers. A most hand¬ 
some, tiny shrub and extremely attrac- 
tractive . 1 
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Pelham, N. T., Feb. 1, 1940. 
Dear Sir: The Gardenias arrived in fine shape today 
Thank you. It was a very pleasant surprise and I appre¬ 
ciate it very much. 
Tours truly, 
O. H. 
Daphne cneorum 
