edelweiss LEONTOPODIUM 
ful soft, silvery, wooly-like foliage with attractive frost-like flowers tinted yellow. Special 
low pricCf 3 for 33c j 10 for $1«25j 17c each* 
CHRISTMAS ROSE 
(Helleborus Orientalis) ^ 
3911—Blooms outdoors in 
the snow. Admired and loved 
by all. Evergreen palm-like 
leaves are attractive all 
year. The white to pale 
brown and chocolate-red 
flowers last for weeks. Plant 
in shady location. 3 yr. 
• plants, 50c each; 3 for 
$1.35. 1 yr. pot plants, 20o 
each; 3 for 50c. 
Christmas Rose 
BEST orien¬ 
tal POPPIES 
Order by color only. Choice 
of Orange, Pink, Red, 25o 
each; 3 for 60c. 
Edelweiss 
SEA LAVEN- 
nCD (Statlce Latifolia) 
— 3912 — Pretty 
blue flowers similar to for¬ 
get-me-nots in dense clus¬ 
ters during July and Au¬ 
gust, making fine bouquet 
mixers much prized by flor¬ 
ists. Will last a long time 
and is used fresh or dried. 
Only a limited number of 
plants. 2 yr., 25c each; 3 
for 60c. Seed, 15c pkt.; 3 
pkts. 30o. 
><-^ Sea Lavender 
Giant Prince of Wales Violet 
PRINCE OF WALES VIOLETS 
Fragrant—Hardy—Everblooming—3913—The best English 
violet. We picked corsages all summer from the plants we 
will ship you, and the plants were filled with bloom when 
killing frosts put them to rest for the winter. Thrive in sun 
or shade. Heavy clumps, 2 yr. plants, 18c each; 3 for 
45c; 10 for $1.25. 
DOUBLE RUSSIAN VIOLETS 
3915—These sweet, shy, but sturdy little heralds of 
spring with their delightful fragrance have won the hearts 
of flower lovers everywhere. The age-old legends of violets 
and their dainty fragrant flowers have reached new 
standards of color, hardiness, and profusion of bloom with 
Double Russian. 30c each; 3 for 75c; 10 for $2.25. 
SHASTA DAISY ALASKA 
DECORATION DAY DAISIES 
3916 — Largest and most satisfactory. 
Enormous flowers of pure white with gold¬ 
en centers. Extremely hardy and of easy culture. The best low priced daisy. 6 for 90c; 
18c each. Seed, 15c pkt.; 3 pkts. 30c. 
(Shasta H. & E.)—3917—Dozens 
of snow white daisies from one 
plant. A vigorous hardy grower and bloomer that Is full of blooms late in May each 
year. Strong 2 yr. clumps, 4 for 50c; 15c each; 12 for $1.25. 
Shasta Daisy Alaska 
Gold Band Adams Needle 
Hardy Blue Fringed Daisy 
Geum Mrs. Bradshaw 
^Cllki Geum Mrs Bradshaw—3918—Large double flowers like above picture. Dazzling fl©^ orange scar^t 
GEUM blooms nearly all summer. Likes semi-shade and plenty of moisture. Excellent for cutting. 2 yr. 25c 
each; 3 for 60c; 10 for $1.75. Seed, 15c per pkt. ^ 
n A A ii^ A Ai/C hi.lCCIM C Yucca— 3919—Stately plants with Onenta beauty of old 
VjOLD band ADAM 5 NttULt Mexico. Hardy Yuccas flourish in all soils and climates. 
Gorgeous moon mist blooms, which arise triumphantly above sword-Uke evergreen foliage of green bordered with gold 
band. Special, 3 for 50c; 20o each. , , . . , . jo < i. 
UAnv^w >«■■■■- fNAICV 3920—Beautiful azure blue daisies in clusters on 18 Inch 
nARDY BLUE FRINGED DAIjT stems during July and August when Howers are scarce. 
EiMltent for cuttlns and garden display. 2 yr. 20o .aeli: 3 for BOc. Easily grown from seed, lOo par pkt 
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