20 1946 SPRING CATALOG 
CUTTINGS 

PERENNIAL PHLOX 
Field grown plants, 35c each; 12 for $3.50 
AFRICA— 
Brilliant carmine-red with a deep blood- 
red eye. 
BRILLIANT— 
Large trusses of brilliant crimson flowers, 
darker eye. 
ENCHANTRESS— 
A bright salmon-pink with a darker eye. 
JULES SANDEAU— 
A dwarf free flowering salmon-pink. , 
SUBULATA (Creeping Phlox)— 
Blooms in May, when whole plant is a 
vivid mass of lavender-pink. Very bushy. 
DR. CHAS. MAYO— 
Another Phlox somewhat similar to Count 
Zeppelin and yet entirely distinct. A_ very 
strong grower. One of the late W. E. Fryer’s 
best Phlox. Very little subject to troubles that 
beset the Phlox. 
MORGENROOD— 
A real novelty. Large trusses of bright rose 
with a deeper reddish eye. A strong grower 
with very large individual florets. 
R. P. STRUTHERS— 
Tall. A bright rosy carmine with claret 
eye. 
PAINTED LADY— 
Soft, silvery shaded salmon, bright-red eye. 
Large individual flowers. Free-flowering. 
MARY LOUISE— 
A good grower of medium height with 
clean foliage. Produces pure glistening snow- 
white heads of unusually large size, the in- 
dividual flowers being twice as large as other 
white varieties. 40c. 
MRS. JENKINS— 
A medium ttall, early blooming beautiful 
white. 
RHEINLANDER— 
A most beautiful salmon-pink with deeper 
center. Immense size. 
STARLIGHT— 
A comparatively new Phlox. Deep violet 
fading to lilac, with a large, star-shaped white 
center. A good tall Phlox. 
THOR— 
An old dependable variety that always 
gives satisfaction. Grows to medium height. 
Throws up lots of strong stems which are al- 
ways covered with great, nicely shaped trusses 
in pleasing salmon-pink. 
DAHLIAS 
JANE COWL— 
A large flower of warm buff and old gold, 
blending to a bright salmon at the center. 
JERRY’S BEACON— 
A huge round bloom, of Chinese scarlet 
and a paler reverse side giving it a two-tone 
effect. Plant is very vigorous. 
WHITE KING— 
Pure white. 
Price of Dahlia tubers, 60c ea.; 3 for $1.50. 
AVALON— 
Pure, clear yellow, with large flowers. 
JERSEY BEAUTY— 
Undoubtedly the finest pink Dahlia in 
existence. A perfect bloom, carried high on 
wiry stem. 
MRS. I. De ver WARNER— 
Lavender. Strong grower with long straight 
stems. 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA— 
Vivid red, very large, free flowering. 
GREENHOUSE PLANTS 
OUR VEGETABLE and FLOWER PLANTS are grown from Vaughn’s 
and Burpee’s Seeds which are noted for their high quality. Our plants are sturdy 
and well-rooted so they will transplant easily and really “go to town.” 
When it is time to set out plants in the vegetable garden, or the window 
boxes need to be filled, or you want some annual flowers for the flower border, 
remember that we have everything you need. 
