CARNATIONS (Con't) 
CHEERFULNESS - see 1947 novelties on page 1 
CRI:iSON KING IMPROVED - A splencic harcy gercen Carna‘ion with 
large double brignt crinsen flowers on long ste.is. 45¢ each 
AMERICAN BEAUTY - Large fully couble blooms of an attractive 
shace of carmine-rose. A continual bloomer from June on.’. 
The supply has never been able to meet the cemanc on this 
variety anc s0 orcuer now, 55¢,each, 2 for $1.45 
DAISIES 
Daisies are among the most cesirable of ell perennizls both 
in the garcen anu as sources of cut flower meterial. Listea 
below cre the best of the new varieties now cvailable. 
EDGEBROCK GIANT - &A new giant single flowe ec variety, the 
largest in existance. Very harcy ena cisesase resistant. 65¢ each 
FRINGED BEAUTY - Fringec, fluffy almost couble blooms. 60¢ each. 
MAJESTIC -~ Large white flowe>s 5-6 inches ecross with streight 
overlapping petals anu small yellow centers. 60¢ each. 
MOUNT SHASTA - Pure white fully couble flowers with hich crestec 
centers anc. a Gcouble row of overlapping guar. petals on the 
outsice. In bloom from late spring until frest. 50¢ each. 
On each of the above for $2.10 postpaic. 

DIANTHUS LATIFOLIUS HYBRILS 
BEATRICE - & splencia everbiooming couble cluster pink of a 
lovely shage of pure pink. In bloom from June on. 40¢ each. 
ROSE UNIQUE - Fine couble rose pink flowers. 50¢ each. 
ROCK RAVEN RED -~ Double flewers of a gldwing rich crimson. 50¢ 
5 LVERMINE - Double flowers of Slistening pure white. 59¢ eaun 
SALMON UNIQUE AND PURPLE CRIMSON UNIQUE - see 1947 novelties. 
HEUCHERA (CORAL BELLS) 
The coral wells are one of the harciest of the perennials 
anc are unexcellec for caintiess in the garcen or wien cut. 
The following zre the newest varieties available. 

PINK BEAUTY - Spires of cainty bells of olc rose shace lightenec 
by a touch of white at the base of each bloom. 60¢ each 
QUEEN OF HEARESS - Tne finest bright scarlet variety to cate. 
Queen of Hearts is still quite rare so orter soon. 65¢ each. 
SNOWFLAKE - A lovely rure white variety which will soon fina 
its way into many gercens. 60¢ each. 
VIOLAS 
You may have noticed in our magzuzine etvertising our statenent- 
"Violas are Versatile". This is certainly true for they are 
useful in becs, borders, rock gercens, as eugings for walks or 
drives, as grounc cover in lily beds anc in eccition are fine 
as cut flowers. We know of no other flower which bladoms so 
continually as the Viola for jn our garcen they are @ riot of 
color from early soring until lute full - long after kiiling 
frosts have cisposec of mums anc asters. 
CATHERINE SHARP - A splencic harcy viola with large flowers of 
@ lovely blue lavencer color with brillient yellow eyes. 4 
two year clump will measure 18-24" across anc remsxin compact 
in habit procucins huncrecs of flowers from spring until 
fall. 50¢ each , $5 for $1.40 
GIANT JERSEY GEM - An inprovement over the famous Jersey Gem 
with larger flowers of rich blue violet. 50¢ each, 3/ $1.40 
MAGGIE OTT = An outstancing variety from Europe where it is 
wiGely used. The flowers are large anc of a lovely 
Heliotrope-blue. 50¢ ea ch, 3 for $1.40 
JERSEY GEM - The peerless, ever popular harcy viole. Compact 
grower with pure rich violet flowers. Now pricec so that 
it can be as widely planted as it ceserves at £<5¢ each 
or § for $1.00. 
PURPLE GLORY - Lerge ceep vilet blue flowers on long graceful 
stems are procucec throughout the spring, summer ana fell 
months. The plant hebit is neat anc compact. 50¢ each 
PURPLE HEART - (Plant Patent 671) "The World's lergest Viola" 
Huge velvety ceep violet blue flowers up to 4" across on 
stems 7-8inches long. Establishec price 85¢ each, 3 for 82.25 
