HUTH’S FINE PLANTS FOR YOUR GARDEN 
ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 
Abelia. Shade or sun. Glossy evergreen foliage. Pink- 
ish white tubular flowers produced all summer. 
Arborvitae, Baker’s. Tall columnar habit; bright green. 
Cape Jasmine, Everblooming (Gardenia Fortunei). 
Vigorous grower; darkest glossy leaves; large, perfect- 
ly formed, fragrant waxy white flowers. All summer. 
Cedrus Deodara. Stately evergreen; pyramidal habit. 
Spreading branches. Foliage light silvery green. 
Cherry Laurel. Superb large evergreen shrub for 
specimen or heavy hedge. 
Cypress, Arizona. A tall-growing silvery blue pyram- 
idal tree. Branching, dense foliage, making a per- 
fectly shaped specimen. ; 
Cypress, Italian. Tall, slender, green spires invalu- 
able as accent points in the landscape planting. 
Elm, Chinese. Fastest-growing shade tree; lovely 
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Flowering Quince. Deciduous shrub. Rosy red 
flowers on leafless branches in January. Handsome 
foliage throughout summer. 
Goldflower (Hypericum). Beautiful, dwarf plant (12 
inches). Clear, waxy flowers borne all 
Superb for low mass effects. 
Guava, Pineapple. Silver-gray foliage. Purple flowers 
and delicious fruits. 
Jasmine (Jasminum). Graceful, spreading evergreen 
shrub 2 to 3 feet tall. Bright, rich yellow flowers. 
Jasmine, Italian. Small yellow flowers all summer. 
Juniper, Pfitzer’s. Low, flat, spreading form, with 
fan-like branches. Foliage green with blue-gray tinge. 
Ligustrum japonicum. Large, dark green leaves; 
valuable for medium or tall hedges or sheared trees. 
Loquat (Japanese Plum). Evergreen tree; long, glossy 
leaves. Blooms in fall; yellow fruit in spring. 
Magnolia grandiflora. Leaves large, thick, glossy 
green. Large, fragrant, milky white flowers in summer. 
Nandina. Upright-growing shrub; bamboo-like shoots 
spring from roots. Leaves finely cut, brilliant colored, 
vary from dark green to red and coppery tones. 
Pampas Grass. Forms a large clump of grass-like 
leaves surmounted by great silvery white plumes. 
Photinia. Upright, compact growth; large leaves 
with reddish tint when young: fawn-colored stems. 
Pittosporum Tobira. A_ wide-spreading, dense, 
round-headed shrub with deep glossy green foliage. 
Privet, Amur River. Compact shrub for hedges or 
specimens of various shapes. 
Pyracantha Lalandi. Upright. Orange berries. 
Pyracantha yunnanensis. Spreading habit; scarlet 
berries. 
Senisa or Ceniza. Evergreen. Silver leaf; lilac flowers. 
Spiraea Vanhouttei (Bridal-Wreath). Masses of 
small white flowers. 
summer. 
ANEMONES 
These many-colored hybrids provide the gayest kind of garden pictures. They are great cut-flowers 
but are so exciting in appearance that one hates to spoil the picture presented by a bed of these Anemones. 
Treat them about like Ranunculus and they will please you. 
BLUE POPPY. A separate color of the De Caen variety. 
DE CAEN. The plants are taller in growth than the St. Brigid and more single. They contain many fine 
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ANEMONE, ST. BRIGID 
HIS EXCELLENCY. Poppy-type flowers of vivid scarlet. 
ST. BRIGiD. Marvelous poppy-iike doubie and semi-doubie flowers 
in a wide range of rich and brilliant colors. 

AZALEAS 
Coccinea Major. Brilliant red. 
Formosa. Lavender-lilac. 
Indica Alba. Pure white. 
Kaempferi. Single; red. 
Pride of Mobile. Pink. 
FRUIT TREES 
FIGS 
Brown Turkey 
PEACHES 
Mayflower 
Honey Ball 
Elberta 
PEARS 
Keiffer 
Garber 
PLUMS 
Santa Rosa 
PECANS 
Schley 
Success 
Stuart 
Magnolia 
Carman 
Frank 
Le Conte 
Burkett 
Mahan 
NARCISSUS 
Make your spring garden a place of beauty with 
plantings of lovely Narcissus. From the little fragrant 
Jonquils up to the great Trumpets of King Alfred, 
they are all beautiful, and Narcissus plantings last 
a long, long time. 
Croesus. Truly a magnificent variety. Pale primrose 
- perianth, with thick overlapping petals. Widely 
expanded crown, heavily suffused and stained deep 
orange-red. 
King Alfred. Both perianth and trumpet are rich 
golden yellow. Trumpet deeply frilled. 
Laurens Koster. Perianth pure white, with soft 
yellow eye. Robust grower and probably the best 
of the older varieties for general garden planting. 
Mrs. E. H. Krelage. (White King Alfred). Srmilar but 
creamy white. 
Sir Watkin. Sulphur-yellow perianth and large, well- 
formed, deep yellow trumpet. A particularly large- 
flowered and showy variety. 
Twink, Double. Large, semi-full double flowers with 
alternating petals of soft primrose and clear orange, 
on tall stems. 
JONQUILS, Single. Each stem carries from two to 
five large, rich deep yellow flowers which are delight- 
fully fragrant. 
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For something different in your garden, 
try a solid bed of these lovely double Asiatic 
Buttercups. They are lasting flowers and very 
desirable for cutting. 
MIXED GIANTS. The largest and most 
magnificent strain ever offered. Giant 
double and semi-double flowers, 3 inches 
and more across, are freely borne on strong 
stems, 12 to 15 tnches long. Our mixture 
contais a wonderful range of colors— 
yellows, from straw through all shades to 
deep golden yellow; reds, including dark 
crimson, scarlet orange-red and all other 
shades of red; orange-pink, many ringed 
and tipped with a deeper color—in fact, 
every desired color is included. Set them, 
claws downward, 2 inches deep and 4 to 
6 inches apart. If grown in pots, plant 
6 to 8 roots in a 6-inch pot; cover roots with 
1 inch of soil, and allow 2 inches of space 
between bulbs. 
SEPARATE COLORS. Pink, white, red, 
yellow and gold. 

NARCISSUS, continued 
JONQUILS, Double Campernelle. A very charming 
variety bearing two or more double, deep yellow 
flowers of great substance on tall, graceful stems. 
Last long in the garden or when cut. 
PAPER-WHITE NARCISSUS. We handle the 
Grandiflora variety, which is best for growing im 
water and sand. If planted successively about two 
weeks apart, you can have bloom continuously 
from Christmas to Easter. 
YELLOW PAPER-WHITE NARCISSUS. For winter 
forcing indoors, Yellow Paper-White Narcissus are 
unrivaled. Placed in bowl with water and bulb fibre, 
the bulbs start their growth at once. The leaves 
soon appear, followed by large clusters of golden 
yellow flowers. 
CHINESE SACRED LILY. Valued for its abundance 
of bloom and marvelously rapid growth. Flowers 
white with yellow cup in center; very fragrant. 
YELLOW CALLA LILY. Rich, lustrous, golden 
yellow flowers. Distinctive, dark green foliage with 
creamy white spots. 
PINK CALLA LILY (Zantedeschia Rehmanni superba). 
Flowers rose-pink changing to cerise. Large bulbs, 
$1.50 each. 
BLACK CALLA (Arum pictum). Hardy enough for 
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DUTCH IRIS 
Here is a great flower for cutting. The stems are 
long, the flowers last a long time when cut, and the soft 
colors are beautiful both mdoors and out. 
Dutch Iris get better every year, making them a 
paying investment. Plant them in solid beds or spot 
them through the border. 
David Haring. Standards grayish white, falls pure 
white; very large flower of great substance. 
Golden Glory. The dark Yellow Queen. Standards 
golden yellow, falls darker. 
Imperator. Large, free-flowering; dark blue blooms. 
Wedgwood. Standards blue, falls lighter blue; excel- 
lent forcer. 
Yellow Queen. Standards and falls golden yellow. 
Thin, wiry stems. Excellent for forcing or outside. 
Mixed Colors. A blend of many choice colors. 
For information on bulbs not listed, please 
write us 
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