Sunray. The foliage of this sort is of outstanding beauty 
and elegance, being bronzy pink when young, later assuming 
tints of yellow to cream and green in the center part of leaf. 
Must not be exposed to strong sunlight or its color fades to 
a dull green. Flowers of medium size single bright cerise red. 
Upright growing habit forming neat masses of foliage. 15¢ 
Trailing Queen. The beauty of this creeping variety is best 
displayed when planted in hanging baskets or urns where its 
pendulous clusters of bright red corolla and searlet calix 
flowers can be seen to best advantage. 15c to 50c size. 

Valiant. Upright neat growing type with large saucer-like 
flowers; corolla purplish red with scarlet base near sepals, 
same distinctly reflexed with pistil of pink color protruding. 
Its early flowering habit makes this a preferred sort. 15c to 
50c each. 
Wave of Life. Unusually rich colored foliage which when 
young is of coppery bronze to gold, turning green with age. 
Its flowers follow in chain-like succession and are of vivid 
red calix with plum red corolla of semi-double type. Its grow- 
ing habit is creeping and must be used where it can trail 
downward. Beauty of foliage and flower marks this as one 
of the most notable varieties in existence. 25-50c each. 
White Phenomenal. Upright, tall growing sort, producing 
extra large double white flowers with some of the petals 
flushed rose intermingled with white. Calix of drooping sepals 
of bright cerise red color, A late flowering sort with impres- 
sive size flowers. 50c. 
All Fuchias are benefitted by applications of NuLife fer- 
tilizer. 5-lb. package, 50c; directions enclosed. 
rere. 
Say It With Flowers! 
Expressing Respect and Esteem 
Human sentiments, such as Love, Esteem, Joy, 
Sympathy, wishes of good cheer, or good luck, are 
most eloquently expressed by a neatly arranged floral 
eift. A bouquet of flowers to a friend may seem like 
a ray of sunshine in spring. Sympathetic remembrance 
by a floral message. conveys our sentiments in the 
eraceful way that only flowers can express. 
FLOWERS do bring us cheer when days seem 
gloomy. Send flowers to friends, for in their pres- 
ence life is a richer, more appealing sensation. Say it 
with flowers today. 
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BEDDING PLANTS 
We are growers of young plants for garden decora- 
tion and are able to supply, in season, the following 
assortment of stock. All of them are produced in our 
ereenhouses from seed of superior strains. Some re- 
quire early planting while others are best delayed 
until weather becomes warmer, towards June. Orders 
placed will be filled in proper season and stock re- 
served for this purpose. 
Kinds not readily transplanted are grown in pots 
only, as this assures results not obtainable otherwise. 
The extra cost of pot plants is well compensated by 
full satisfaction, as experience has proven. 
The seeds used in the production of our plants are 
selected from the costliest quality strains, insuring 
our customers results not obtainable from ordinary 
sources, 
LOW GROWING BORDER PLANTS 
AGERATUM BLUE PERFECTION. Profuse blue flower- 
ing border plant also fit for cutting purposes. Needs sunny 
locations. Pot grown plants. 6 for 50c. 
ALYSSUM LITTLE GEM. Sweet alyssum; spreads white 
carpets of color. Doz. 25c; per flat $1.50. 
BEGONIA Everblooming Red Glory. Plants with beauti- 
ful glossy foliage, bronzy red during the summer and covered 
with bright red flowers until frost. Requires rich loose soil; do 
not plant before end of May or June. Will thrive well in 
partial shade; also fine house plant. 3 for 50c; doz. $1.50. 
EVERBLOOMING BEGONIA CARMEN. A new continu- 
ous flowering Begonia with rich glistening bronze foliage 
from which arise masses of dainty flowers in a pleasing 
salmon pink color. One of the handsomest sorts ever grown. 
For filling of window boxes and flower borders in the garden 
the Carmen begonias will delight all who plant them. They 
do best in rich loose soil and will grow in partial shade. Late 
planting advisable. May be grown indoors in winter as pot 
plant. 6 for $1.50; doz. $2.50. 
CALCEOLARIA, Fisherman’s Basket. Produces clusters of 
very bright yellow small blossoms resembling tiny baskets; 
must be in partial shade. 15c and 25c each. 
CHINESE DELPHINIUM. This plant grows but 12 to 18 
inches high with slender sprays of beautiful blue flowers, from 
mid-summer to fall. A fine border plant, producing quantities 
of charming cut flowers which may take the place of sweet 
peas when the latter are done flowering. Per dozen 75c; 
100, $5.00. 
CALENDULA, BALL’S SUPREME. Cadmium yellow, with 
dark center; flowers all summer; ideal for cutting. Doz. 35c. 
COLEUS. Lovely foliage and attractive border plants of 
colorful effect. Must not be set out before warm weather in 
June. Many sorts to choose from. 3 for 50c. 
LOBELIA CRYSTAL PALACE. This intense deep blue 
border plant is the most popular of all small border flowers, 
producing masses of color but a few inches high. Per doz. 35c. 
This superior sort must not be confused with ordinary lobelia 
that fail to grow compact and even. 
Lobelia Sapphire. This is the large light blue flowering sort 
with white eye. Used most frequently as trailer in boxes or 
baskets. 35c per doz. 
Lobelia Dwarf White. Pure white; very select for borders 
and rockeries. Doz. 35c; per flat $2.00. 
Lobelia Cambridge Blue. Dwarf, light blue; widely appre- 
eiated. Doz. 35c; flats $2.00. 
LARKSPUR. Large double flowered strain in finest known 
sorts; a source of unexcelled cut flowers. We grow them in 
colors of rose, blue, pink, white and violet. 25c per doz., $1.50 
per flat. 
MARIGOLDS, Double Dwarf French. These do especially 
well in poor soils where their growth remains moderate; need 
full sun, however. Colors vary from bronze red to yellow and 
orange. Doz. 25c; 100, $1.50. 
