
APPLE SCENTED ANGELONIA 
ANGELONIA 
This new perennial forms a bushy plant about 
two feet high, covered the better part of the 
year with long spikes of violet colored blooms. 
Both flowers and foliage have a delightful apple 
fragrance, and the graceful spikes last a long time 
as cut flowers. 40c. 
CRIMSON GLORY, BEST RED VERBENA 

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ANCHUSA 
ANCHUSA MYOSOTIDIFLORA. A beautiful low 
growing border plant, 10 to 12 inches high, with 
large smooth heart-shaped leaves of deep green 
and long graceful sprays of small forget-me-not 
flowers of rich bright blue. Very hardy and free 
flowering, succeeding in rich garden soil, in full 
sun or partial shade. 4-inch pots, each 35c. 
ANCHUSA ITALICA. The tall clusters of deep 
blue flowers make this a valuable addition to the 
garden. Hardy plants, with large silvery green 
leaves. 35c. 
AQUILEGIA 
COLUMBINE 
CALIFORNIA FLOWERLAND LONG SPURRED 
HYBRIDS. A grand strain, producing very large 
flowers with long graceful spurs, in the most ex- 
quisite pastel colors imaginable. 
Pink Shades, Blue Shades, Red Shades, Yellow 
and Mixture of all colors. Price: In plant band 
pots, 3 for 50c; 25 for $1.25. Larger, 35c. 
PERENNIAL ASTERS 
OR MICHAELMAS DAISIES 
Fall flowering Hardy Asters or Michaelmas 
Daisies are among the showiest of our late flower- 
ing hardy plants, giving a wealth of bright bloom 
in late summer and fall, when most other peren- 
nials are past blooming. They grow strong and 
bushy, from two to five feet high, according to 
variety, covering the plants with their profuse 
and constant bloom. For best effect, Hardy As- 
ters should be planted in masses, using at least 
three plants of one variety. 
They grow freely in any good garden soil, in a 
sunny position, often flowering in the summer, 
and when cut back, produce a continuous mass 
of bloom again in late summer and autumn. 
CLIMAX. Large pyramidal spikes of bright 
lavender blue flowers; one of the best and showi- 
See very free flowering and a good cut flower. 
c. 
BEECHWOOD CHALLENGER. This is the closest 
shade to red in Michaelmas Daisies, being a bright 
rosy crimson. Free flowering, of medium height, 
and very showy in the border. 50c. 
HARRINGTON’S PINK. The first truly pink 
Aster, bright and clear deep rose pink. A lovely 
plant, growing 4 feet high, covered with a mass 
of blooms. 50c. 
VIOLETTA. Large flowers of violet blue, cov- 
ering the stalk from base to top; extremely free 
flowering and showy. 50e. 
DWARF PERENNIAL ASTER 
WARTBURG STAR. A _ beautiful spring and 
summer flowering Aster for the border. Large 
flowers 2 to 3 inches across, of deep lilac blue, 
with brilliant orange centers, are produced on 
strong 12-inch stems, splendid for cutting. A 
recent introduction that is worthy of a place in 
every garden. 35c. 
ASTER FRIKARTI 
WONDER OF STRAFA 
We know of no finer hardy perennial 
than this lovely Aster. In California it is 
producing masses of 
showy sprays of large daisy-like flowers 
from spring until mid-winter. Flowers are 
large, of heavy texture, with stiff petals of 
bright lavender blue, yellow centered, and 
splendid for cutting. Plants are shapely and 
compact, about two feet high, with neat 
dark green foliage, and may be grown in 
pots for porch or patio decoration. They 
thrive in ordinary soil, in sun or half-shade. 
3-inch pots, each 25c. 

Quantity Rate 
10% discount on orders of 10 to 49 of 
one or assorted varieties. 
20% on orders of 50 or more. 
Collections not included. ) 
(Special 
. 
ARCTOTIS 
NEW ARCTOTIS HYBRIDS. A lovely daisy from 
South Africa of great beauty and easy culture, 
blooming over a long season. Flowers are showy 
and brilliant, in a wide range of colors, orange 
and bronze red predominating, but also including 
shades of rose, salmon, cream and yellow. Price, 
mixed colors, 3 for 25¢; 25 for $1.25; 4-inch 
pots, each 25c. 
BEGONIA 
EVERBLOOMING BEGONIAS are without an 
equal for bedding, low borders and edging. The 
flowers are of the brightest colors and are borne 
in great profusion continuously. Of greatest value 
in shady beds and borders, and as pot plants. 
SNOW. Pure glistening white blossoms and 
bright green foliage that does not darken when 
planted outdoors, nor do the flowers turn pinkish, 
as do other white varieties. 
TAUSENDSCHOEN. Lovely compact growing 
variety that is always covered with masses of 
bloom of clear pink. 
Price of the above: 21-inch pots, each 15c; 
3-inch pots, each 20c; 4-inch pots, each 35c¢c and 
50c. 
CHRISTMAS CHEER. Very fine brilliant scarlet. 
CARMEN. Bright rose flowers in clusters well 
above the deep bronze purple leaves, which are 
so beautiful as to warrant growing for the foliage 
alone. Extremely free flowering, the blossoms 
contrasting beautifully with the foliage. An out- 
standing variety for pot plants or for group plant- 
ing. 
LUMINOSA. The most popular 
Begonia for borders. Bronze foliage. 
DWARF LUMINOSA. Compact form of above. 
PRIMA DONNA. Brilliant clear pink, 
to rose. Strong tall growing plants. 
Price: Plant Band Pots, 3 for 25c; 25 for $1.25; 
3-inch pots, each 15¢; 4-inch pots, each 35c. 
SNOW-IN-SUMMER 
CERASTIUM TOMENTOSUM. Snow in Summer. 
Low growing plants having silvery foliage and 
masses of small white flowers in spring. For edg- 
ings and borders, and massing in sunny places. 
24-inch pots, each 10c; 4-inch pots, each 25c. 
COLEUS 
For brilliant foliage effects, nothing surpasses 
the various types of Coleus. Grown in pots, they 
brighten a room or patio and they are useful in 
beds and window boxes from early spring until 
frost. The trailing Coleus is striking for hanging 
baskets and window boxes, and for edging beds 
or borders of other plants. Our plants are cut- 
ting-grown from the choicest varieties, and can 
be supplied in all the rich color combinations. 
3-inch pots, each 15c; 4-inch pots, each 35c. 
CONVOLVULUS 
CONVOLVULUS MAURITANICUS. One of the 
most satisfactory low growing plants for the bor- 
der, rock garden, or to trail over walls and ter- 
races. Thrives in full sun, and is covered from 
spring until late fall with morning-glory-like 
flowers of lavender blue. 3 for 25¢; 25 for $1.25. 
COREOPSIS 
LANCEOLATA—MAYFIELD GIANTS. An_ im- 
proved strain of the popular perennial, with gold- 
en yellow flowers, splendid for cutting. Plants of 
graceful habit, blooming all summer and fall; in 
sunny position. 6 for 25¢; 25 for 65c. 
DOUBLE COREOPSIS. This grand variety has 
all the good points of the old, it is easily grown, 
free flowering and hardy, and bears showy grace- 
ful, semi-double flowers of golden yellow that 
red-flowering 
shading 
are most attractive in floral arrangements. 3 for 
25c; 25 for $1.25. 
CUPHEA HYSSOPIFOLIA. Neat border plants 
for edgings are not plentiful, and this Cuphea 
fills a need for a perennial edging that can be 
trimmed to a height of 6 to 8 inches, and pro- 
vide color as well as green foliage. The plants 
have small narrow leaves of fine green, and an 
abundance of small flowers of light lavender pink. 
2Y%-inch pots, each 10c; 4-inch pots, each 25c. 
