Ivy—Large Variegated Leaf—This is a novelty Ivy 
of green and white variegated leaf. Larger leaf 
that=mostslviesi so. == eee Per Plant 20c 
Cactus—Will send either 12 assorted cactus, or 12 
assorted succulents, suitable for bowl makers or 
IN ACOOG SARC CNS) ee eee oe Ee eee 12 for $1.00 
Fuchsia—Scarlet Beauty—This is a gloriously new 
plant sensation that was first introduced in the 
spring of 1940. It is noted for its hardiness. Will 
attain a height of 38 feet when matured and will 
bear thousands of flowers of 1% inches long of 
rose red with a touch of mulberry purple. It is 
a herbaceous plant which freezes to the ground 
each winter. In the spring and early summer it 
quickly comes up from the eyes which form below 
the surface of the ground. A protection in the win- 
yeie WS Joeihoymbh 225 Strong Plants 65c, 3 for $1.50 
NOVELTY ROSES 
Wonder Green Rose—An interesting and remarkable 
rose. Which has created attention because the 
blooms are green. A curiosity. Blooms constantly. 
Plants do not become as large as ordinary rose 
plants. Stock limited __-.-__-__--_- Per Plant 35c 
Rose Rouletti—This is the smallest rose grown. The 
entire plant does not get over 10 inches high. The 
tiny buds and blooms are of a rose pink. Nice for 
the rock garden as it is hardy. Strong Plants 25c 
Silver Lace Vine—A fast growing hardy vine that is 
completely covered with thousands of small white 
flowers. Fine for porches and trellis. 
Strong Plants 35c 
True Bittersweet—A desirable vine that every one 
admires because of the bright orange red berries 
that are so popular for winter bouquets. 
Per Plant 25c 
We can supply fruit trees, berry plants and other 
nursery stock. If interested please write what you 
are interested in. 
Chrysanthemums 
New Spoon Chrysanthemums—These are a new race 
in the Chrysanthemums which is entirely different 
from the other types. The long tubular petals flat- 
ten at the tips so that each represents a miniature 
spoon. These were first introduced in 1940. Colors 
are pink, yellow and white. 
Strong Pot Plants 25c Each 
Cushion Mums—These are the most popular of the 
dwarf chrysanthemums. Growing about 18 inches 
high and producing hundreds of blooms. Colors are 
as follows: pink, bronze, red, white and yellow. 
Per Plant 15c, 2 for 25c, 2 Plants of Each (10 in all) 
for $1.00 
The following are hardy Chrysanthemums that 
are suitable for gardens planting for fall cut flowers. 
Prices are for strong pot plants that will bloom 
this fall. 15@ each, 2 for 25c, 1 dozen $1.00 (not less 
than 1 dozen sold at this rate). 
A number of plants lose their labels in handling 
and we offer these mixed varieties at 75c per dozen. 
Acacia—Semi-double intensely brilliant sulphur- 
yellow. 
Apollo—Bronze red. 
Astrid—Dwarf single shell pink. Heavy green foliage. 
Algonquin—Yellow large pompon type. 
Adironda—Bronze button type. 
Autumn Lights—Coppery bronze. Duplex. 
Barbara Cummings—Yellow shaded bronze. 
Burgundy—Rich cerise-crimson with deeper tones as 
the flower matures. 
Caliph—Rich velvety red. Double. 
Clara Curtis—Bright pink. Barly single like a 
pyrethrum. 
Chestnut Burr—Chocolate brown. 
Ceres—Old gold single. 
Crimson Glory—Bright crimson. 
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