LEXINGTON NURSERIES, INC. 
Doz 
DAHLIA, Unwin Hybrids—Unexcelled for 
bedding; single and double flowers in fine 
mixture of colors. 18 inches ................ 2.00 
DIDISCUS (Blue Lace Flower) .................... 1.50 
DRACENA—Ornamental palm-like foliage. 
Bunch pots ta ecccee eee eee 1.25 
FUCHSIA, Various Colors, Double and 
SINS lene srcescescaseeee eon eee eee 3.50 
HELIOTROPE, Mrs. Bushinger—Enormous 
heads of dark purple flowers; very 
PV ACV ANG ecccerececcccs-cestap teeter er eeer oe eee 2.50 
Old-Fashioned Sweet-scented ................0.0 2.50 
Standard or Tree Form—$4.50 
GERMAN IVY—For hanging-pots or win- 
GOW DOXES WAS jets eecsssecerte cs cas beste tee 1.50 
IMPATIENS—Soft pink flowers in constant 
LOOrin Seis. 5. cee ee aie ee ase re eee 2.50 
LANTANA—Orange-Scarlet, White .............. 4.50 
LARKSPUR, Imperial—Blue, Pink, or White 1.50 
LEMON VERBENA—Fragrant foliage.......... 4.50 
LOBELTAS icici ee ee 1.75 
Blue Gown—Dwarf. Dark blue. 
Sapphire—Trailing. Dark blue. 
MARIGOLD Frain rcctcct beatin.) eerie 1.50 
Yellow Supreme—Moonlight yellow. 
Sunburst—Lemon and Orange. 
Dwarf French, Mixed. 
Harmony—Orange and Maroon. 
Spry—Golden Orange. 
Yellowstone—Chrysanthemum flowered. 
MIGNONE TD eer ee eer 1.50 
Selected Machet—Sweet-scented. 
MORNING-GLORY 
Heavenly Blue—Blue. 
Pearly Gates—White. 
Scarlett O’Hara——Scarlet. 
Moonflower—Night blooming, white. 
NICOTIANA (Tobacco Plant) 
Affinis—Pure white flowers. 
Crimson Bedder—Rich wine-red. 
Snowstorm—Pure white. 
NEMESIA—Mixed colors, early blooms, 
TAPER HO WEES ree teysarcetsoseecectsiesteer: $ccreaeccees 1.50 
PETUNIA—Prices unless otherwise noted.... 
America—All double pink ..1..........ccs::cccseesseeeee 
Cheerful—Dwarf, salmon-pink. 
California Double Ruffled—Mixed colors. 
Elks Pride—Velvety Blue. 
Rosy Morn—Rose Pink. 
White Cloud—White. 
King Henry—Mahogany red. 
Salmon Supreme. 
Giant Rainbow Strain—Mixed colors. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI 
Violet, scarlet, white, yellow. 
Salmon Pink. 
SALPIGLOSSIS—Large, trumpet-like flow- 
ers in gorgeous, iridescent colors with 
gold markings 
SALVIA 
Bonfire—Scarlet 
Royal Blue. 
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SCABIOSA (Mourning Bride) — Blue, 
White, and Cherry Red vyccs.cr 1.50 10.00 
SNAPDRAGON—Tall Rose, Scarlet, White, 
and Yellow. 252%. feet .isc-ccnssesr-cssvere 1.50 10.00 
STOCKS, Perfection (“Cut-and come- 
pain’ Sta camera eee eee eee 1.50 10.00 
Yellow, Dark Violet, Pale Blue, Pink 
White, and Apricot Beauty. 
TORENIA Fournieri—Dwarf blue; for edg- . 
In geeenns hac caabeadeuinea os tones wee eo ae 1.50 10.90 
VERBENA, Mammoth—Pink, White, Blue, 
Scarletict Pees ee eee eee 1:50 10.00 
Mayflower—Exquisite pink ..............ccc:cc00 3.00 22.00 
VINCA 
Major variegata (Periwinkle) —_ Vari- 
egated-leaved trailer for vases and 
boxes. 4-inch pots. 50c each .....,........ 5.50 
ZINNIAS—Bold, bright colors all Sum- 
TOY? cscSevsvnortacaetereseuetees soerne cousenes sete ota t SEE 1.50 10.00 
California Giant—Cerise Queen, En- 
chantress (pink), Golden Queen, Purity 
(white), Scarlet Queen; 2% feet. 
Lilliput — Yellow, Crimson, Salmon, 
White; 2 feet. 
Super Crown O’Gold—Pastel tints, mixed. 
Dahlia Flowered—Yellow, crimson, rose and white. 
Fantasy—Rose, lavender, scarlet and yellow. 
Geraniums 
LeBlanc—Unbelievably striking cerise blooms. Excep- 
tionally fine habit of growth. 
Olympic Red—Finest of all reds. 
grower. 
Ricard—Semi-double; bright vermilion-scarlet. 
Annie Vincent—Semi-double; bright pink. 
Beaute Poitevine—Semi-double; light salmon-pink. 
Pride of Camden—Brilliant red. 
Mrs. Lawrence—Soft pink. 
Radio Red—Double; dazzling, dark scarlet. 
Pink Fiat—Lovely soft pink. 
Wallingford—Deep salmon-pink. 
Sweet-scented—Rose and lemon. These fragrant-leaved 
plants should be in every garden, large or small. 
Above varieties, grown in 314-in. pots 
60c each; $6.50 per doz.; $50.00 per 100 
€lean, compact bushy 
Cannas 
These Lily-flowered Cannas give a tropical touch to a 
garden group of flowers, as well as being a preferred 
material for large, formal bedding. Set the plants 15 te 
18 inches apart. Al lpot grown. $2.75 for 6; $4.50 per 
dozen; $42.50 per 100. 
Hungaria—Green foliage; deep pink flowers. 3% feet. 
ine) Pen Bronze foliage; bright scarlet flowers. 
eet. 
The President—Green foliage; clear scarlet flowers. 4 feet. 
Yellow King Humbert—Green foliage; red-spotted. yellow 
flowers. 5 feet. 


VEGETABLE PLANTS 
Though we lack space for listing vegetable 
plants, we are growing and selling them as in 
previous years. Prices remain the same as 
in 1946. 




