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red—Katherine Zeimet—White, Dainty Bess—Pink 
—Golden salmon, orange. scarlet. 
Climbing Hybrid Teas—Red Radiance, Pink Radi- 
ance, Etoile de Hollande, K. A. Victoria, Golden 
Ophelia, Talisman. 
Other climbing or rambling roses—Paul’s Scarlet, 
Silver Moon, White American Beauty. 
Azaleas 
Hardy evergreen sorts, of compact Kurume 
varieties. All sizes azaleas filled with flower buds. 
£pread—6-8”, $1.00; 8-10", $1.50; 10-12”, $2.00; 
12-18”, $3.00; 18-24”, $4.00; All B & B. 
Christmas cheer—Fiery Xmas red. Compact plant. 
Coral Bells—Pretty bell shaped pink flowers. 
Hindodegiri—Watermelon red. Most popular of all. 
Hortensia—Soft lavender pink-delicate. 
Salmon queen—Warm Salmon color. Prolific bloom- 
er. 
Snow—The best pure white. 
Note, other varieties in smaller quantities. The 
above are the pick of all varieties for this section. 
Flowering Perennial Plants 
This group of plants flower part or all of the 
warm season; die back during winter; and come 
back out the following Spring. These are dug with 
clumps of soil as necessary. Most items require 
little care. We offer two year field-grown plants. 
Prices for all perennials—Specimen clumps, 60e- 
$1.00. 
Asters—Hardy spray type—Blue, pink, wt. Early 
fall blooming. Fine for massing or cut flowers. 
Chrysanthemums—Hardy, azalea and cushion types, 
all colors. Covered with flowers all fall. Red, 
pink, yellow, white, bronze shades. 
Bleeding Heart — Dicentra — — Popular plant with 
flowers like the name implies. Low growing. 
Columbine aquilegia—Very nice plant covered with 
long spur like flowers in Spring. Many shades. 
Exquisite. 
Coreopsis—Single, long stemmed yellow flowers as 
large as a silver dollar—very hardy, free flower- 
ing. 
Daisy (large Wt. Shasta)—-Blossom nearly all sea- 
son. 
Daisy (Boston yellow)—Nice stems, bright yellow 
flowers. Beautiful foliage. 
