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, CYCLAMEN (Neapolitanum). Hardy. For out- 
/ door culture only. Rosy pink flowers late 
summer. Excellent for rockeries and shaded 
place) -Rlanteine wWoodsrsoillae BUlDSim. ie cect ‘ 
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1.00 
DAFFODILS, assorted. We have an excellent 
mixture that includes Jonquils, Narcissus, Daf- 
fodils and many fine named types. A glorious 
assortment and an all season spring bloom. 
Bulbs of which the majority will bloom the 
first season. Fine for that bare or shady spot 75 1.60 
DAFFODILS, Rock garden types. Full range 
of color: Grows: notlover 6Guint) 2.....2.-.cc nee 15 1.00 
DAFFODILS (Sir Watkins). Large single mam- 
moth flowered of a glowing yellow ............ 35 1.00 
DAFFODILS. Gardenia-flowered. Double white 
flower; many on a stem; very sweet. ......... 25 1.00 
DAHLIAS. Listed under spring planting. 
DAPHNE. 
Na Cneroum. Pink, evergreen foliage, beautiful 
plantetorea ll pPULv OSES here alee circ ey ecer re 2 1.00 
Mezereum. New shrub variety. Dwarf 1 ft. 
YY woody plants heavily laden with lavender 
pink flowers. A most handsome, tiny shrub 
and extremely; iattractive lh... re.0. cere ees ene 1 1.00 
DAY LILIES (Funkia or Hosta). These happy 
plants are about the finest acquisition to a 
garden. Thrive in dry or wet ground, sun or 
shade. In fact, they are always a good stand- 
by. We describe the best of the group. 
1—Funkia 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 1.00 
2—Funkia Picta variegata. Same as above but 
almost a solid light yellow in full sun. 
Very dwarf. Short stems of blue bell 
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Shasta Daisy—Chiffon 
