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after all other Iris are gone. Delicate 
tones of superb orchid and blue, min- 
gled with creamy white as found in 
the finest orchids. The flowers of the 
Shilka are delicately fragrant, a re- 
markable attribute to an already beau- 
tiful flower. Everyone who likes other 
Irises should plant this newest and 
finest, Shilka Iris. Each, 60c. 
LABURNUM, Vossi—(Goldenchain) 
Golden-yellow flowers which hang in 
Wisteria-like clusters to as much as 
18 inches in length. Deservedly one 
of the most popular of all the flower- 
ing trees. Profuse bloomer. Very un- 
usual and beautiful. 6-8 ft. Each, $3.00. 
LILAC, FRENCH HYBRID— 
*“‘Leon Gambetta’’ 
Generally considered the finest French 
Lilac. Pinkish-lavender blooms of great 
size which are double. Real lilac 
fragrance. In containers. 2-3 ft. 
$2.25; 4-5 ft. heavy blooming speci- 
mens, each $3.50. 
PEACH, Dwarf Flowering 
A delightful little dwarf flowering 
shrub related to the handsome flower- 
ing Peach tree. Makes a dense and 
compact little plant that is literally 
a mass of brilliant double red flowers 
in early Spring. A most colorful little 
shrub for the rock garden or the 
front of the flower border. New and 
delightful. 9-12 in. $1.50. 
PEONY, Le Cygne—(The Swan) 
Very large, perfectly formed flower, 
freely produced. Creamy white and 
the finest Peony of that color. Re- 
ceived a rating of 9.9 points by the 
American Peony Society, which is the 
highest rating ever given to any 
Peony. Highly recommended. Large 
potted plants, each $2.50. 
POPPY, Oriental “Sass Pink” 
No doubt one of the finest and largest 
pink Poppies. The immense blooms 
are of fine crepy texture and lovely 
light, delicate flesh-pink color, with 
a gray-mauve center. Potted, each, 50c. 
PYRETHRUM, ‘Miami Queen’’— 
(Painted Daisy) 
A large anemone-crested double Pyre- 
thrum with long guard petals of deep 
rose and a center tuft of dainty pink. 
Tall growing and long stems that are 
excellent for cutting. Each, 35c. 
ROSE, Everblooming—‘‘Heart’s Desire’’ 
A NEW rose for 1942, which we are 
happy to recommend, after observing 
it in our test garden last year. Ex- 
quisite, slender buds of deep velvety 
red which do not fade. True, rich 
old-time rose fragrance. Selected high- 
est award winner in the “All America 
Rose Selections” for 1942. Plant Patent 
No. 501. Each, $1.50. 
ROSE, Everblooming—‘‘Santa Anita” 
A newcomer to our test gardens last 
year which we think one of the finest 
new roses. The buds are perfectly 
formed, high centered, slender and of 
a rich deep pink which does not fade. 
Bushy plants bloom heavily all Sum- 
mer. Another “All America Roses 
Selections” winner for 1942. Patent 
Applied For. Each, $1.50. 
ROSE, Everblooming—‘“Sterling”’ 
Bright pink flowers of splendid form 
come singly on vigorous growing 
plants. A consistent prize winner at 
rose shows everywhere. The beautiful 
blooms come singly on strong, erect 
stems. It has intense, true rose fra- 
grance. One of our favorite roses. 
Plant Patent No. 21. Each, $1.00. 
ROSE, Everblooming—‘“Treasure Island” 
This new rose is an improvement over 
Countess Vandal, which is one of its 
parents. Long pointed, two-toned buds 
of brilliant coppery-orange and salmon 
pink, on long stems that are ideal for 
cutting. It is a darker color than the 
“Countess,” and colors well at all 
times during the season, and in any 
weather. Winner of many medals 
and awards. Each, $1.00. 
SHASTA DAISY, ‘Mount Shasta” 
New for 1942 
New for 1942. The largest and finest 
double, everblooming Shasta Daisy. 
Pure white, high crested, with fully 
double flowers 4 inches across. Highly 
recommended. Each, 75c. 
VIBURNUM, ‘“Burkwoodi’’— 
(Gardenia Scented Snowball) 
The most outstanding novelty flower- 
ing shrub that has appeared in recent 
years. Large heads of fragrant Gar- 
denia scented, pinkish white flowers 
appear very early in Spring. Foliage 
is a rich glossy green, turning at- 
tractive bronze shades in the Fall. Fast 
growing, very hardy, with semi-ever- 
green foliage. Highly recommended. In 
containers. 2-3 ft. $2.50; 3-4 ft. heavy 
specimens, $6.00. 
WILLOW, French Pussy Willow 
An especially fine type of Pussy Wil- 
low. The French variety has excep- 
tionally large catkins, pink in color, 
which are superior to the usual variety. 
This type is often used by the florists. 
5-6 ft. $1.25. 
WISTERIA, Weeping Tree Form 
The beautiful Wisteria grown in tree 
form. Makes a wide spreading tree, 
from which hang hundreds of the love- 
ly Wisteria flowers, which appear be- 
fore the leaves. Plants usually bloom 
intermittently all through the Summer, 
and one tree will perfume a whole yard 
with its delicious fragrance. Plants are 
5-6 feet tall, spread about 4 feet, and 
all have bloomed in our nursery. Free 
delivery and planting. Blue, $7.50; 
Pink, $8.00; White, $8.50. 
