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SHADY LAWN NURSERY 
Quantity Price 
DAY L/IDIES (Piinkia or Hosta). These 
happy plants are about the finest acqui¬ 
sition to a garden. Thrive in dry or wet 
ground, sun or shade. In fact, they are 
always a good standby. We describe the 
best of the group. 
1—Funkla variegata. A border plant or 
edging. Golden leaves with a slight 
green margin. Long spikes of blue 
bells. Best in shade. Turns green 
in full sun . 10 
2— ITinkia Picta variegata. Same as above 
but almost a solid light yellow in full 
sun. Very dwarf. Short stems of 
blue bell shaped fiowers. 10 
3— Funkia Sieboldi. Large green leaves 
with tall spikes of blue fiowers. Will 
grow in dense shade or full sun. 
15c. each. 10 
4—Subcordata. This is the proudest of 
the group. Large leaves. Handsome 
white Lilies in groups of ten or more. 
A new fiower each day. Fragrant 
and attractive. Fine for porch or 
background. Blooms in August. 35c. 
each . 3 
.$ 1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
New Haven. Conn., Oct. 27, 1938. 
Gentlemen: First I must thank you for the beautiful 
Dahlias you sent to me this past summer. My neighbors 
all admired them, so I gave them your address. Seeing 
that you are so reliable, I am now sending for your special 
offer of the Chinese Purple Magnolia. Please send me a 
healthy plant with directions in planting and care. I hope 
it takes root, as you know we have frost. Kindly let me 
know as I don’t know a thing about that certain plant, 
and thanking you once more for your kindness in the past. 
Sincerely, 
Mrs. M. McK. 
Wrexham Delphhifiims (See page 17) 
