
WINTER FLOWERING 
WITCH HAZEL wai 
1810—Profusion of lovely golden 
flowers from early Autumn until late 
winter. The fringe-like golden flow- 
ers curl up on cold days and unfold 
again when the sun shines. Attrac- 
tive Autumn foliage. 2 ft. size, 35¢ 
each; 3 for 90¢. 
NEW HARDY ENG- 
LISH ivy 1812—At Spring 
Grove Cemetery in 
Cincinnati, Ohio, they grow and 
plant hundreds of thousands of ivy. 
Mr. C. R. Runyan, Supt., one of 
America’s foremost plant authorities, 
has selected this straix from hun- 
dreds of species tested as the most 
winter hardy, sun resistant, outdoor 
variety. Excellent to cover brick and 
stone houses or ground cover. Ever- 
green foliage, also fine house pot 
plant. Strong 2 yr. pot plants, 25¢ 
each; 3 for 7O¢; 10 for $1.65; 
100 for $15.00. 
LARGE FLOWERING 
CLEMATIS 1312—2ea. wnite 
and blue Patriotic 
collections. JACK MAN I I—Large, 
dark violet or royal blue flowers all 
summer. 2 yr., 75¢ each: 3 for 
$1.95. MME. ED ANDRE—Soft, 
pleasing velvety red. Abundance of 
large flowers. 2 yr., 75¢ each; 3 
for $1.95. PANICULATA—Small, 
white flowers cover vine. Also at- 
tractive cottony seed clusters. 2 yr., 
40¢ each; 3 for $1.00. 
EVERBLOOMING © 
HARDY VERBENA 
1817—One plant that blooms from 
early spring until late fall. Delicate 
rose and orchid flowers. Continuous- 
ly in flower. 25¢ each; 3 for 55¢. 
LUCRETIA DEW- 
BERRIES ‘ 1824—The first ber- 
‘to ripen—ten 
days to two cules ahead of black- 
berries. The large ‘Lucretia Dew- 
berries bring a big market price and 
are a source of real enjoyment in 
a home garden. Practically disease 
free and of easy culture. Unexcelled 
for eating and canning. No. 1 size, 
12 for 75¢; 25 for $1.26: 300 
for $3.95. 




CARNATION ‘f°. 
,Giant Double 
182%3—Will bloom all summer 
long for you 16 to 18 inches 
high, robust and profuse flow- 
ering. Crimson, scarlet, pink. 
white and 

salmon hybrids. 
Big blooming size, 3 for 30¢; 
10 for $1.25. 
FERN LEAF PEONY 
(Anamola)—1815—Fine new extra 
early blooming peony. The most at- 
tractive cut leaf fern-like foliage is 
beautiful in your garden all season. 
Brilliant red flowers with salmon- 
orange centers. New and _ “scarce. 
2 yr. large roots, $1.50 each. 
FAVORITE DOUBLE 
PEQNIES jetiing cut tower 
varieties for Memorial Day. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA—1st prize white 
EDILUS SUPERBA—1tst prize pink 
KARL ROSENFIELD—1st prize red 
Large and vigorous, 2 yr., 3 to 5 
eye plants, 70¢ each; 3 for $1.95; 
10 for $6.25. 
Giant Mallow Marvel 
GIANT MALLOW 
MARVEL 187° tateest flow- 
Reautiful large rea ahah andi tite 
flowers 6 to 10 inches across. 
Blooms from July until killed by 
frost. Fifty to one hundred blooms § 
on one plant. Strong, 2 yr., field 
grown plants, 3 for 40¢; 10 for 
$1.25. 

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BLOOMING GAR-— ie 
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DENIA (Veitchii)— 1811 —En-~ j 
joy growing lovely Gar- — 
denias in your garden this summer _ 
and the fragrance of their exquisite, — 
waxy, white blooms indoors all win- 
ter. A grand garden and house plant. 
Strong, blooming size plants, 10 to — 
15 inches, 45¢ each. Giant 4 inch | ‘a 
pot size plants, $1.00 each. 
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1814—<A favorite for years, strong ef 
blooming size, best varieties, New- 
port pink, Scarlet beauty and White. 
6 for 50¢; 12 for $1.00. 
NEW EVERBLOON- 
ING BUTTERFLY 

B yj SH 1818—Favorite new con- 
tinuous flowering vari- 
eties with improved color, size and 
profusion of flowers throughout the 
summer. NEW DUBONNET—Tall, 
fast growing, rich dubonnet wine 
color that glows deep violet-crimson 
in sunlight’ NEW CHARMING—A 
true pink, extra large, long graceful 
flower spikes. NEW ROYAL RED 
BUDDLE!IA—See outside back cover 
for color picture and prices. NEW 
ELEANOR—Nearest to true Eleanor 
blue. Vigorous, hardy and prolific | 
with immense compact blooms. . 
Strong pot plants that will grow 
4 ft. tall and flower all summer. 
35% each; 3 for 95¢; 12 for $3.45. 
2 yr., No. 1, field grown, GO¢ each; — 
3 for $1 ‘65; 412 for $6.25. 
AMERICAN SHAM- __ 
ROCKS (Oxalis)— 182 1—Con- 
tinuous flowering, each 
bulb producing a tremendous num-— 
ber of lovely bright pink flowers 
from early summer until winter. 
Attractive four-leaf clover like foli- 
age. Not winter hardy, care for 
same as gladiolus bulbs. Easy to | 
pot and bloom indoors. No. 1 bulbs, 
10 for 60¢; 20 for $1.00; 100 tor ak 
$3.75. ra 
CARNATION OLD 
SPIC 1825—A wonderful new 
patented hardy variety 
(supply limited). Delightful frag- 
rance from soft, salmon pink fey 
ers. 90¢ each. 

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SWEET PEA “| 
1822—Grows each year with- 
out replanting and blooms: ley 
throughout the summer. — 
growing hardy vine with 
pink, white flowers. ,3 
30¢; 10 for 89¢. 

