
Celery Plants 
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Golden Self-Blanching. One of the most satisfactory 
varieties you can buy. Golden yellow in color with thick, 
crispy stalks. Price, pot-grown plants, 50 cents per 
dozen; $4.00 per 100. 
Centaurea Dusty Miller 
A useful foliage plant known as ‘Dusty Miller.’ 
Grows to one and one-half feet; deeply indented fern- 
like foliage, so dusted with silver as to be almost white. 
Half-hardy perennial. Price, $1.00 per dozen; $6.00 
per 100. 
Coreopsis 
Double Sunburst. Superior to original form in early 
blooming, size of flowers, and brilliancy of color; equally 
free. Price, 75 cents per dozen; $6.00 per 100. 
Cynoglossom 
Forget-Me-Not. A variety that is hardly ever out of 
flower; useful in a shady spot in the border. Price, 75 
cents per dozen; $5.00 per 100. 
Daisies 
Giant Shasta. The flowers are pure white with gold 
center, petals very long and center soft and velvety. 
Price, $1.00 per dozen; $8.00 per 100. 
Triumph (May Flowering). Pure white flowers with 
broad petals. This new type is one of the largest flow- 
ered, and is a special cut flower variety. Price, $1.00 per 
dozen; $8.00 per 100. 
Delphinum—Hardy Larkspur 
The hardy Larkspur should be planted extensively even 
in the smallest garden. Their long spikes of blue flowers 
are produced continuously from June until late fall. Price, 
strong plants, $2.00 per dozen; $16.00 per 100. 
Digitalis 
Foxglove. Purple, pink, white; early flowering hardy 
perennial plants, succeeding under almost all conditions 
and with but trifling attention and will give a wealth of 
flowers during July and August. Price, 75 cents per 
dozen; $6.00 per 100. 
Egg Plants 
New York Large Improved Purple. A choice variety. 
Easy to grow. Egg plant is very delicious and very health- 
ful. Pot-grown. Ready about March. Price, 40 cents 
per dozen; $3.00 per 100. 
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Feverfew (Little Gem) 
It is very dwarf, growing only from 10 to 15 inches 
high. The flowers are larger and of more perfect form, 
pure white and of free flowering habit. Price, 75 cents 
per dozen; $5.00 per 100. 
Gaillardia (Blanket Flower) 
Grandiflora. Flowers variegated with shades of red 
and yellow. We consider the Gaillardia to be one of the 
most desirable plants in cultivation. Price, 75 cents per 
dozen; $5.00 per 100. 
Globe Artichoke 
This vegetable is well and favorably known through- 
out the Southern States. The flower heads are.used 
green; cooked similar to Asparagus. Price, 75 cents per 
dozen; $6.00 per 100. 
Garden Pinks 
Garden Pinks. A form of sand Pinks growing 10 to 12 
inches high with small grey foliage. Both single and 
double flowers. Fine for rock gardens. Price, $1.00 per 
dozen; $8.00 per 100. 
Gypsophilia (Baby’s Breath) 
Panaculata. The flowers are small, star-like and borne 
in feathery sprays which are highly esteemed for cut 
flowers. Price, $1.50 per dozen; $12.00 per 100. 
Bristol Fairy. 2-year grafted plants. Price, 60 cents 
each. 
Hermerocallis 
Flava (Lemon Lily). Few plants present a more strik- 
ing appearance on the lawn or border than a large clump 
of this clear, lemon-colored Lily. Price, $1.50 per dozen; 
$12.00 per 100. 
Lathyrus 
Everlasting, or Hardy Sweet Pea. Showy, free-flower- 
ing, hardy perennial climbers for covering old stumps, 
fences, etc., continually in bloom; fine for cutting. Price, 
$1.00 per dozen; $8.00 per 100. 
Lavandula (Lavender) 
Vera. This is the true Sweet Lavender; grows about 
18 inches high; delightfully fragrant blue flowers in 
July and August. Foliage silver. Price, 22-inch plants, 
$1.00 per dozen; $8.00 per 100. 
