Bedding Plants 
Ageratums or Floss Flower—Very popular summer 
blooming plants with fluffy flowers. Suitable for 
rock gardens, porch boxes or pot culture. Height 
6 to 8 inches. Colors rich blue- Each 10c 
Alyssum or Carpet of Snow —Pure white flowers. 
Only about four inches high with a large spread. 
Plants Each 5c 
Alyssum Lilac Queen —Beautiful deep lavender-like 
flowers, on compact plants six inches high. 
Plants Each 5c 
Alyssum Little Prince— Dainty pure white hyacinth 
like spikes of pure white about 6 inches high. Good 
for borders and rock gardens- Plants Each 5c 
Coleus —Brilliantly colored foliage plants for beds, 
borders and pot culture. Best planted in full sun. 
In shades of mixed colors of green, red and yel¬ 
lows _ Each 10c 
Dusty Millers —Silver white, finely cut foliage. Very 
good to mix with other bedding plants. 
Each 10c, 3 for 25c 
Geraniums —Four varieties of dark red, pink, salmon, 
orange red_ Each 15c, 4 for 50c 
Lantanas —Verbena like flowers in shades of yellow, 
orange, red and pink_Each 10c, 3 for 25c 
Lobelia —Plants are covered with blue flowers 
throughout the season. Fine for rock gardens, 
borders, bed and flower boxes. Each 10c, 3 for 25c 
Morning Glory—Heavenly Blue —Blue shading light¬ 
er to the center. Good for coverings for porches, 
windows or where a vine is wanted. 
Each 10c, 3 for 25c 
Morning Glory—Scarlett O’Hara —Is a deep crimson 
color. These plants are beautiful planted together. 
They do not become a pest as our common morn¬ 
ing glories are. Strong potted plants. 
10c Each, 3 for 25c 
Phlox —Dwarf compact plants grow from 6 to 8 
inches high that give a brilliant color to any bed 
or window box. Mixed colors_ Each 5c 
Petunias —Large ruffled type in mixed colors. 
Each 10c, 3 for 25c 
Petunias—Single Bedding Type —Good as an all sum¬ 
mer bedding plant giving colors of rose, royal blue, 
starred and stripped varieties_ Each 5c, 6 for 25c 
Salvia or Scarlet Sage —A brilliant bedding plant 
blooming from summer until frost. Bright scarlet 
red flowers_ Each 5c, 6 for 25c 
Snapdragons —Snapdragons have always been a 
favorite for the garden and will give plenty of 
cutting material for cut flower bouquet. 
6 for 20c, 12 for 35c 
Verbenas —Dwarf plants for porch boxes, rock gar¬ 
dens and borders. In rich colors of purple, red, 
cerise and white. Strong plants. 5c Each, 6 for 25c 
Vinca Vines —Very desirable for hanging baskets 
and flower boxes. Foliage is variegated in green 
and white- Each 10c, 3 for 25c 
Gladiolus 
Mixed collections—100 mixed blooming size bulbs 
$1.00. These are good varieties that we use for our 
cut flower trade but the labels are lost and therefore 
cannot tell just what varieties they are. 
Ten Leading Glad Varieties 
These are the dependable cut flower varieties 
that we use. 
Not less than one dozen of a variety sold. One 
dozen 35c; three dozen $1.00; per 100 $2.25. Will send 
10 each of 10 varieties for $2.25. (100 in all and each 
labeled). 
Apricot Glow —Apricot color. 
Betty Nuthall —Coral. 
Bagdad —Smoky rose. 
Chicago White —White. 
Debonair —Large pink. 
Flaming Sword —Red. 
Golden Eagle —Yellow. 
Marnia —Orange. 
Opalescent —Lavender. 
Picardy —Excellent pink. 
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