THE JOSEPH F. MARTIN CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Per 10 Per 100 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM — Shasta Daisy 
ALASKA. Magnificent daisy-like, glistening white flowers with yellow eye. 
Blooms)-allsummer: “ands fall. Cesena ee ee de 1.75 12.00 
DIENER’S GIANT HYBRIDS. Flowers of very interesting form, varying from 
fully double strains, no centers, to semi-doubles, and singles. .......... 225 18:00 
DOUBLE WHITE SWAN. Pure white, double flowers on strong wiry stems 24 
to~.30 ‘Arches sais lara thngy ee Pee a Ee rear ee 2:25 “18.00 
ETOILE D’OR. If the blooms are cut, this variety will bear continuous prolific 
crops of flowers on sturdy 18 inch stems from late June until mid-September. 2.00 15.00 
MRS. C. LOWTHIAN BELL. Magnificent white Daisy, undoubtedly the largest 
flowerew@ Aer" NS GClaeS> | PT. PNR REN ree, CPR Se oi Ee ee 75" 12.00 
CIMCIFUGA 
RACEMOSA. Spikes of pure white flowers in July and August. ......... War Ao a 0 
CONVALLARIA — Lily of the Valley 
One of the most familiar hardy perennials. An excellent plant for shady places 
Small bell-shaped pure white flowers on 8 to 10 inch stems. 
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COREOPSIS 
MAYFIELD GIANT. Tall vigorous plants producing large individual flowers with 
broad petals, forming a perfect corolla, color is beautiful shade of yellow. 1.75 12.00 
DICENTRA — Bleeding Heart 
EXIMEA. .Plumy Bleeding Heart. Dwarf, fine cut foliage. .............. 2.25 18.00 
DICTAMNUS — Gas Plant 
FRAXINELLA ALBA. White form of the familiar Fraxinella. ............ 2294 18:00 
DIGITALIS —— Foxglove 
NEW PRINCESS PASTELS. A fine assortment of pastel shades. ...... 4 Se 2.250 18.00 
GIANT SHIRLEY HYBRIDS. Colors range from white and shell pink to 
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GLOXINEAFLORA WHITE, ROSE or PURPLE. .......................... 1.75 12.50 
DIANTHUS 
PLUMARIUS. ery beautiful, sweet scented, double, semi-double and single 
fOowersurin< diversity * of “colors, at see tars eee, eee ee tie wees eee J Sate. OU 
BARBATUS. .CRIMSON, GT. WHITE, PINK, HOLBORN GLORY, NIGRESCENS, 
SCARLET BEAUTY. Any of the above varieties ...................... 1-75 12.00 
MEG. GARDNER. Distinct white flowers with a vivid crimson center ........ 2.00 15.00 
TINY RUBIES. (Species) A Carnation in dainty miniature. Rose pink flowers 
on stems 4 to 5 inches high, on a low compact plant that is a delicate 
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OLD SPICE. Everblooming, bright salmon pink. One of the finest. ........ 22 o.0U 
CAESSIUS GRANDIFLORA. A cushion type, profuse mixture of rose-pink flowers. 1.75 12.00 
ALLWOODI PINK. On the Carnation side of the Dianthus family. ........ 2.00 15.00 
EPIMEDIUM — Barrenwort 
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Dwarf perennials with handsomely marked, leathery leaves which assume a bronzy tint 
in autumn. Dainty plants for borders and rock gardens in partial shade. Foliage is useful 
for cutting. 
MACRANTHUM NIVEUM. Desirable creamy white flowers ................ 2.00 15.00 
RUBRUM. Deep red, early ........ Noreen 8 etude: © ge nee eee 2.00 15.00 
SULPHUREUM: .* Pale. sulphur yellow: «22.52. gouge earlobe dine eis 2.00 15.00 
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EUPATORIUM 
HARDY AGERATUM 
COELESTINUM. Lavender blue flowers from August to frost. A fine ; 
perennial) for’: florists Useless cae nar sl ea etter 1.75.5 12°50 | 
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