DAFFODILS AND NARCISSUS 
For Naturalizing 
Is there a more welcome sight than the nodding Daffodils or 
Narcissus, brightening the April landscape. Plant generously in borders, 
fields, lawns, rockeries, in fact, anywhere they can be left alone to 
increase from year to year. This mixture contains King Alford, Emperor, 
and Victoria Daffodils also trumpet and short-cupped Narcisus. 
Prices postpaid: 85, $1.00; 100, $2.50; ($15.00 thousand express 
collect). 
TULIPS, HYACINTHS AND OTHER DUTCH BULBS FOR FALL 
SHIPMENT. CATALOG ON REQUEST IN SEPTEMBER. 
PERENNIALS AND ROCK GARDEN PLANTS 
Postpaid plant prices: Single plants, 15c each; 3 for 85c; 12 for 
$1.00; 25 for $1.75. 100 plants, 4 varieties if desired (25 each variety), 
$4.50, postpaid. 
AGERATUM. 
67—Coelestinum. 2 ft. Fine fall blooming variety. Lavender blue. grow 
anywhere. 
ARTEMISIA. 
90—Silver King. 30 in. A striking silver leaf foliage plant. Very 
effective in bouquets. Can be dried for for all winter use. 
CANDYTUFT. 
213—Gibraltirica. Evergreen foliage covered by dense heads of lilac. 
colored flowers. 
215—Queen of Italy.. 10 in. Dwarf evergreen foliage, with large rosy- 
lilac flowers. 
DAISIES—SHASTA. 
324—Wistrelia. 36 in. Giant white flowers. Excellent for cutting. 
330—Arcticum. 10 in. A gem for border or rockery. Dark green 
foliage covered with showy white flowers in fall. 
GAILLARDIS. 
477—Grandiflora. 20 in. Showy variety, mahogany and yellow. Fine 
cutting. 
HIBISCUS. 
Mallow marvels. New giant flowering type. Flowers 10 in. Gorgeous 
in effect. 
587—Rose. A beauty. 
588—Red. Gorgeous. 
589—White. White with red eye. Very attractive. 
597—Giant Mixed Varieties. 
BLACKBERRY LILY. 
719—Chinensis. Spotted orange colored, two foot stems. 
CHINESE LANTERN PLANT. 
840—Franchetti. Very ornamental, free blooming, bright orange 
searlet lantern. 
PHYSOSTEGIA. 
796—Vivid Grandiflora. 20 in. A grand bedding plant, also ideal 
florist cut flower. Bright, rosy violet. 
797—Virginica Rosea. 8 ft. Long spiked, delicate pink. 
PAINTED DAISIES. f 
807—Roseum Mixed. A very popular flower for bedding and cutting. 
Many showy colors make it very desirable. 
QUEEN ANNE’S LACE. 
1450—White. 3 ft. Giant white heads of lacy flowers. 
SANTOLINA. : 
873—10 in. A sweet smelling dwarf evergreen plant with silvery 
white foliage. Excellent border and rock plant. 
SCABIOSA. Large flowering giant type, comes into bloom early, con- 
906—4 in. Bright rosy pink. Stubby trailing vine, fine for rockery. 
tinuing throughout season. An excellent cut flower. 
1390—White. Unusually effective and beautiful. 
1389—Blue Cockode. New deep azure blue. 
1391—-Peach Blossom. Lovely pink shade. 
1394—Rose Pink. Showy, bright flowers. 
1395—Fire King. Rich, bright red. 
1396—King of the Blacks. Velvety black purple. 
1397— Yellow. 
1399—Double Fancy Mixed. Above colors. 
DIANTHUS 
290—Giant Double Clove Mixed. Brilliant double flowers. One of the 
best for cutting. 
306—Spring Beauty. 12 in. Double carnation-like flowers, in a beau- 
tiful range of colors. 
NIEREMBERGIA. (April delivery). 
698—Vettchi. A real gem for rockery or border. An ideal plant for 
dry spots or banks. Feathery foliage covered with white flowers 
with a tint of blue. Very dainty and attracts attention. (Rather 
new). Prices postpaid: 25, $2.75. 
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