RED CROSS: Petals red velvet ruffled and twisted yellow mid-rib sepals, yellowish 
peach shade. Fine ruffle all the way around the bloom giving it an outstanding 
appearances scapeiss ina bloom 6 in--Late, May: 4, 9o ie le ns ceccescs 3.00 
SWEETHEART: Wide overlapping petals, light yellow with orange cast, promi- 
nent mid-rib of yellow, sepal shade show a redlish cast. Scape 34 in. Bloom 
Pen TALOEA DY IE wae ames ees tk oR ate ae ee Oe A ¥ 3.00 
SUIN Nie Eo le Sass): Canary s\ecllow.misiinn 4-2 eee i ees 1.25 
THUMBERGII: Pale yellow evening bloom. July—August 000.0ccccccccccccececeee, yas) 
WINIFRED HABLE: Clear bright orange with dull purple throat. Scape 32 in. 
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WYNOLA: Clear shade of dark cream with yellow veins. Dames light lavender 
throateScape 20 in’ Bloom 5)in. Late Aprit, 031.2 stecscselcteiescceeeceseseecatcceetheccaesccis 50 
HANKOW (Sto) Yellow-orange. Cultivated near Hankow China for food and 
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HANSA: Lovely shade of yellow, shading into orange with red veins. Rison top of 
scapesscapes Sin Bloom 9 inside prit.mee 2c ee eee ay es 3.06 
SWEETBRIAR (Nesmith) Flowers are bright rosy-pink with yellow pink. 40 in. 
SCOCKMISAVeL Ya limited se astm aeons ene heen A ee rach renee ee lan, 6.00 
VULCAN (Stout 1937) Deep maroon with orange throat. Evergreen, 40 in. July 2.00 
DAWNPLAY (Nesmith 1938) A charming flower of deep velvety rose; it blooms 
AESCCONGSLIMMERIN LINGLE AL] Senay et, ee cn ee Be walks cae ae aaa eaten patisaacmpechiaokebve 5.00 
MIKADO (Stout) rich orange with mahogany red SpOt .oo........0..00.ccccccecseeceeeeeeteeees 50 
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FULVA ROSEA (Rosalind) Clear rose pink 
KANAPHA (Watkins) The latest daylily introduction. Originated by John V. 
Watkins, The blooms are clear cardinal-red. There is no eye zone. .................0..... 4.00 
NATIVE. PLANTS 
LOUISIANA WILD BLUE VIOLETS (Viola Langloisii) Large pale blue 
CLOW CYS Were ash ae Moree ee oul catia iSbtc es weed IGE. > 3 for .25 
SLEENWORT FERN Cacnleniumplatynenron) Evergreen, Brefres shade. .... 3 for .25 
BLUE STARS (Amsonia Rigida) Light Blue. Star shaped flowers .................... 3 for .25 
CLINTON WOOD FERN (Dryopteris Clintoniana) Prefers rich soil of the woods. 
Grow sacar se CeCe Lepr ie ee ee lr ee 5 eon taed sauree \aaRieseedeaan, «ule ivcon 3 for’ .25.. 
IRON WEED (Veronia Novaboracense) imbels of purple flowers in August 15¢ each 
PASSION FLOWER VINE (Passiflora Incarnata) The flower is a symbol of the 
death of Christ—the cross. nails, and crown of thorns. The fragrant fruits 
PP SLIT RNA Com, 2 ONS | oT OER RRR, (on tae eee ae SP Een ESP Perea Le RENE iebte 25 
DRAGON HEAD (Physostegia Digitalis) Pale Lavender ..0.0.000.0...0....00000cccccccecceeeees 10 
WILD SLAVIA (Slavia Coccinea) Scarlet flowers .........00......ccccccee ccc cecccccecccecetseeeeeeeees .10 
PRICKLY PEAR CACTUS (Opuntia SP) Louisiana Native. Large Types. 
Small .10 Medium .25 Large .75 
WILD HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera Japonica) 
Small .10 Medium .25 Large .40 
CHEROKEE ROSE (Rosa Laevigata) The famous Rose wreathes, fences and 
trees in shining green. The fragrant whate flowers are 3 in. or more across 2 for .25 
GLORY BOWER (Clerodenron Feetidum) Purple flower 2 inches across ................ Eze 
RATTLESNAKE MASTER (Eryngium Aquaticum) A fine perennial plant with 
white flowers and spiny bracts. Useful in borders and Rock Gardens. .................... 725 
LION’S TAIL (Leonurus Cardiaca) 
Stems 2 to 12 feet high. The flowers are perplish or whitish red. Can be used for 
AEICCE DOU UCU Samm te as Pode. ze Ace ht OMe: Oy na Oe ade assdeeanar ou eaPae Rees os. oc eed 3 for 25¢ 
LOVE APPLES (Solanum Aculeatiss) bear ornamental er fruits that keep their 
contour and color for months. Small plants .25 Med. plants .50 Large plants $1.00 
