
SPRING FLOWERING RED BUD 
One of the most outstanding and satisfactory flowering trees we 
have ever offered. The rosy pink flowers are like miniature sweet peas 
borne in clusters over the entire tree in early spring, before the 
leaves appear. Even after the flowers are gone it is still an attractive 
specimen for the lawn with its arching branches and large, deep 
green, heart-shaped leaves. Usually does not grow over 25 feet high, 
and may be also grown in shrub form. 
One year old trees, 18 to 24 inches high, at 35¢ each; 3 for 90c, 
postpaid. 
Three year old branched trees, 3 to 4 feet high, at $1.00 each; 3 for 
$2.25, by express. If wanted by mail, add 25c per tree. 










the Amaryllis family (Zephyranthes). The flowers in 
white, rose or yellow resemble the spring crocus, and are 
often called Crocus, Fairy or Zephyr Lily. They are of very 
simple culture when planted in the garden where they bloom 
in great profusion during the summer. They also make 
excellent indoor plants when several bulbs are placed in 



stored like Gladiolus in the North, or left outside from year 
to year in mild climates. Blooming ‘size bulbs, in Rose, 
fs White and Yellow, one bulb of each color (or 
>. ¢ your choice of colors). 
: 3 for 35¢) <. : 
12 for $1.25. 
100 for $8.00, postpa 




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FAIRY CR CROCUS LILIES 
One of the prettiest and most easily grown bulbs of. 
a pot. When grown outdoors, the bulbs are taken up and- 













NEW HARDY BLUE ASTER 
Frikarti. This is one of the finest hardy garden 
plants we have ever offered. The lavender-blue 
flowers are 2 inches and more across with bright 
yellow centers. Plants set out this spring will bloom 
for you this summer and fall, and start blooming 
in late June or July each following year, remaining 
in continuous flower until heavy frosts. An excellent 
cut flower. Blooming age plants, 40e¢ each; 3 for 
$1.00; 12 for $3.00, postpaid. 




















GARDENIA, The Flower of Romance 
The Gardenia is the most fashionable flower of today. 
¥t is as much in esteem as the Orchid, but less expensive. 
It makes a grand house plant. The beautiful, waxy-white 
flowers together with the glossy, green foliage make an al- 
most fairly-like”’ combination, It is a picture difficult to 
visualize. The plants like a warm livingroom temperature. 
Pot the plants in a rich, sandy sod loam that has been 
finely screened and keep moist but not wet. These in- 
structions are simple, but they will grow an aristocrat in 
flowerdom, Plants, 40c¢ each; 3 for $100, postpaid. 






