Rare Perennials, Continued THE LeEsTER RosE GARDENS 

The. Finest Strain of Transvaal Daustes 
(GERBERAS) AT NEW LOW PRICES 
These are large, undivided, field-grown plants, each with its mass of long, strong roots, 
of the New Hybrid Transvaal Daisies in choicest colors. They include shades of scarlet, 
white, yellow, orange, pink and the delicate and greatly admired pastel shades. They are 
fully matured, well grown plants that will start blooming soon after planting, weather per- 
mitting, and provide you with abundant flowers all season long, large blooms on very long 
stems, ideal for cutting because they last so well and hold up their heads like the thorough- 
breds they are. Our new strain is the finest obtainable. 
Transvaal Daisies are one of the most useful and ornamental garden perennials you 
can grow. They are easily managed and ask for little care. They like full sun and must be 
planted with the head or crown of each plant clump set well up, even though half an inch 
or more of the root top shows above the soil, for if planted so that water stands around the 
crown the plant will suffer. They prefer a light, sandy soil. 
Try a mass planting of 25 of these choice Gerberas and you will have a glorious blaze 
of color all season long that will be the chief joy of your gardening experience! 
We offer our very finest stock at these low prices: 
3 Plants for 40c; 6 for 75c; 12 for $1.25; 25 for $2.35. 
Delivery charges prepaid within the 3rd zone; beyond that add 3 cents per plant to 
partly pay shipping costs. 
The. New Double Purple ‘Russian Violet 
is the best of all violets for edging or borders for it quickly forms a dense mass of green 
that is attractive all through the year. Its deep purple, very double flowers are intensely 
fragrant and last well in water. Long blooming season. Strong divisions, each 20c; 6 for 
$1.00; 12 for $1.75. 
Other Choice Uncommon Violets 
DOUBLE WHITE VIOLET, Swanley White, is rare, a true double in purest white, very fra- 
grant. Supply limited as it increases slowly. Each 35c; 6 for $1.85. 
MARIE LOUISE VIOLET is like the Double-Purple Russian but bears profusely and for a 
long season very double, very fragrant flowers of soft lavender. Strong divisions, each 
15c; 6 for 75c; 12 for $1.35. 
EVERBLOOMING PINK VIOLET, a real garden treasure, a gem for the rockery; from its 
mound of glossy leafage spring jewel-like flowers of the loveliest rose-pink shade, quite 
different to other violets and borne all summer through. Strong plants, each 30c; 3 for 75c. 
EVERBLOOMING BLUE VIOLA, this we have found to be the most continuous bloomer of 
all our Violas for it yields us bloom every month of the year! Flowers of intense deep 
blue on long stems borne profusely. Each 20c; 3 for 50c. 
WISTERIA, Chinese Blue, most popular of all the Wisterias for each spring sees this beau- 
tiful vine literally covered with its giant clusters of pale blue flowers. Because it is well, 
in order to insure success, to establish a wisteria vine when young we offer strong young 
vines, about 8 inches high, at this low price. Each 20c; 3 for 50c. 
YARROW, Rose—Grows to 11% to 2 feet high: with soft, feathery dark green foliage, each 
plant with many stems that 
terminate in large heads of 
bright rose flower; in bloom 
most of the year and always 
attractive; a good cut flow- 
er. Strong clumps. Each 
20c; 3 for 50c. 
YARROW, Golden Yellow—A 
scarcer variety of similar 
habit but with brilliant but- 
tercup yellow bloom; a fine, 
lasting cut flower. Each 
20c; 3 for 50c. 
VITTADINIA TRILOBA, the 
Mexican Daisy—lIllustrated. 
Spreading, trailing plant 
with pink-and-white, fine- 
petalled daisy flowers that 
is perfectly at home in 
rock walls, stone steps, dry 
stony banks and in spite of 
heat and drouth is continu- 
ously in bloom. Strong 
young plants. Each 30c; 4 
VITTADINIA triloba, ideal for dry, neglected places for $1.00. 
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