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Spring and Fall 
VIGLET blooming. Fragrant 
corsages until after Thanksgiving. Very hardy. 2 year blooming size 
pot plants. No. 55Al, 2 for 56¢; 4 for 98¢; 12 for $2.75. 
NEW FRAGRANT PINK VIOLET ROSINA 
This loveiy scented Vivict Wii perfume your whole gatuch 
or a bouquet will fill your home with its fragrance. 
It is completely filled with blooms in the Autumn. 
We picked flowers for corsages in November from the 
plants we offer for sale. A new rare variety all should 
have; No. 55A2, 38¢ each; 3 for 983; 10 for $2.95. 
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CHINESE BELL FLOWER “sce” 
garden flower, with balloon-shaped, deep opalescent blue, 
wax-like flowers opening into perfect stars. Blooms from 
July till frost. Heavy 2 yr. plants, No. 55A3, priced at 
29¢ each; 3 for 72¢; 10 for $2.19. 
wa 
_NEW DOUBLE CARNA- 
TION—(Chabaud’s Giant 
Double Improved) — Wil! 
bloom all summer long for 
you 16 to 18 inches high, 
robust and profuse-flower- 
ing. Crimson, scarlet, pink, 
white and salmon hybrids. 
Field grown, No. 55A4, 39¢ 
each: 3 for 98¢; 142 for 
$3.75. 







Vioiwss, rrince of Wales, 
* 2 for 56¢ 
OP PPL 
HARDY DOUBLE RUSSIAN 
VIOLET—These sweet shy but 
sturdy little heralds of spring 
with their delightful fragrance 
have won the hearts of flower 
lovers. New standards of color, 
hardiness. and profusion of 
bloom with Double Russian, 4 
variety we sincerely recommend 
for your garden. No. 55A6, 
B5¢ each; 2 for 98¢. 

Silver Speedwell, 
3 for 80¢ 
SILVER SPEEDWELL— 
(Veronica Incana) —A 
grand variety with or with- 
out blooms. There are no 
prettier princess-blue flow- 
ers on compact spires 8 to 
: 42 inchés tall, contrasting 
superbly with the sparkling 
-: silver foliage. Unusual and 
good. No. 55A5, 32); each; 
3 for 80¢; 10 for $2.49. 
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November 7, 1945 
rentlemen : 
{ received my order in ex- 
ellent condition and want 
‘o thank you -especially for 
‘he care you have taken in 
packing my trees. I'll re- 
member you when I order 
gain. Very truly yours, 
Mr. W. Schubert 



























Chinese Bell Flower, 
. 3 for 72 
GAILLARBIA THE DAZZLER— The 
largest and brightest gaillardia. Very 
bright crimson and maroon center bor- 
dered with yellow and copper. Abund- 
ance of flowers and striking color. No. 
55A7, 2 yr., 29¢ each; 3 for 69¢; 12 
for $2.50. 4 
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NEW GAILLARDIA THE GOBLIN— 
Brilliantly colored, low, compact grow- 
ing with extra large 2 to 2% inch 
flowers in great profusion. Easy to 
grow. Often over one hundred flowers 
the ist year. Field grown, No. 55A8, 
35¢ each; 3 for 89¢; 12 for $3.25. 

3 for 98¢ 

“a 
Butterfly Flower, 3 for 85¢ 

Hardy Cactus, 3 for 93¢ 
Hen and Chickens, 3 for 66¢ 
BUTTERFLY FLOWER—(Asclepi- 
HARDY CACTU S—Attractive 
large green spiny foliage winter |. HEN AND CHICKENS as Tuberosa)—Brilliant clusters of 
and summer. Beautiful for house (Sempervivum)—Curious ‘and _ interesting orange treating an _ intoxicating 
or flower garden. Large golden a bees ‘ pape pin fame effect during July and August. The 
semi-double flowers from June eries, Gry banks, carpet bed- 2a hundreds of beautiful mottled but- 
till September. Withstands zero ding or walls. Best, assorted for. terflies it attracts are an added 
weather. Big plants, No. 55A10, hardy varieties. 2 yr, No. interest. 2 yr. field grown, No. 
86¢ each; 3 for 93¢; 10 for 55A11, 27¢ each; 3 for 66¢; % 55A12, 35¢ each; 3 for 85¢; 10 
$2.89. — 42 for $2.99. eg for $2.59. 

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