EDWARD LEHDE NURSERIES, GARDENVILLE, N. Y. 11 

Color Time of Bloom Ul. Ht. 
VALERIANA officinalis White June-Sept. oi Garden Heliotrope 
VERONICA gentianoides Blue June-July uy Speedwell 
*incana Blue July-Aug. Om 
longifolia subsessilis Blue July-Sept. 2-3’ 25c 
*repens Blue July 12 
*rupestris rosea Pink July 2-3" 
spicata Blue July-Aug. 142-2’ 
*VIOLA cornuta, Apricot Apricot May-Oct. 4-6" Viola 
Blue Perfection Blue May-Oct. 4-6" 
Jersery Gem Purple May-Oct. 4-6" 
Yellow Yellow May-Oct. 4-6" 
White Perfection White May-Oct. 4-6" 
*odorata, Prince of Wales Purple May-Oct. 4-6" Violet 
*Rosina Pink May-Oct. 4-6" 
YUCCA filamentosa White July a) Adam's Needle 25c 
Gladioli 
The cAristocrats of the Garden 
Our Gladioli are grown on new, clean land each season, thus eliminating any danger from fungus 
that might be carried over from year to year. As an additional safeguard bulbs are treated before 
planting. Gladioli should be planted about 3 inches deep in good soil, preferably in sunny location. 
We have found that Naphthalene Flakes are excellent for sprinkling over stored Gladioli bulbs to con- 
trol Gladioli thrip’and also aphids. It takes one ounce of Naphthalene Flakes to treat 200 bulbs. 
25¢ per doz. — $1.75 per 100 
Albania. Large, pure white. Dr. F. E. Bennett. Vivid fiery scarlet. 
Annie Laurie. Light rose pink, ruffled. Flaming Sword. Bright scarlet red; early. 
Bagdad. Smoky old rose, large. Golden Dream. Clear deep yellow. 
Berty Snow. Large, lavender pink. Golden Swallow. Ruffled yellow. 
Betty Nuthall. Sparkling coral pink; yellowish La Paloma. Large, pure orange. 
throat. Minuet. Large lavender; fine. 
Brilliant. Bright, light scarlet. Opalescent. Lavender with red markings. 
Butter Boy. Clear yellow. Picardy. Large, shrimp pink. 
Copper Bronze. Copper and bronze. Star of Bethlehem. Large, pure white. 
Debonair. Pink with creamy throat. Virginia. Bright scarlet. 
Special Mixture 
15c per doz. — $1.00 per 100 
Brilliant Cannas 
The large, handsome, ornamental foliage and beautiful spikes of bright flowers make the Cannas 
ideal for mass plantings, backgrounds, borders, or hedges. They grow from 3 to 5 feet in height and can 
be obtained in colors of pink, red and yellow. Some foliage is bright green and some a rich bronze. 
Set plants 12 to 15 inches apart. They flower more freely in sunny situations, but grow well in par- 
tial shade, requiring at all times plenty of moisture. 
15c each — $1.65 per doz. 
PLANT IN POTS (AFTER MAY 10th) 
NAME FOLIAGE FLOWER 
Citys ots ortlcrri cise eee eee ea: CO fa = oe Setcre the He oe. AN RS rea ee DO Rose pink 
Presidentic gee ee eet Lent SS, OS Ya a better ied ote ee Ree pa cone Oe eoleraee erent Se essen rer PY Scarlet 
Red King ehitiin pe ni aeeeen eee eee Reet BE ODN. 6 eres ar a ae ee eRe Scarlet 
Wiel Lowa Kelmieretd tian) be rit eee eee ees Gare ernie he Becerra ik Bost Le ne Yellow, dotted red 
ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 
