We sell Annual Bedding plants and Water Lilies 

Flat Grown ANNUAL BEDDING PLANTS (No C.O.D.’s) 
Shipment from May 20th to June 20th, depending on weather conditions. 
Ageratum, Alyssum, Antirrhinum (mixed), Asters (mixed or red, blue, 
white), Calendula (mixed or orange), Centaurea (blue, Jubilee Gem), 
Larkspur (mixed), Lobelia (dwarf or trailing), Marigold (French or African 
mixed), Dwarf Bedding Petunias (mixed or in three separate colors: blue, 
white, rose), Balcony Petunias (mixed), Phlox Drummondii (mixed), 
Stocks (ten weeks mixed), Tagetes Signata (orange), Verbena (mixed), 
Zinnia (Giant or Pompon mixed). Per doz. $0.60; per 100 $4.50. 
Carnations (Enfant de Nice)—Doz. $0.70; per 100 $5.00. 
Pansies (Giant Swiss mixed), Violas (mixed), Salvia (red)—Doz. $1.00; 
per 100 $7.50. 
Giant Fringed Petunias (mixed)—Doz. $1.25; per 100 $9.50. 
Double Petunias (mixed)—Doz. $2.00; per 100 $15.50. 
Pot Grown ANNUAL BEDDING PLANTS 
Ageratum, Begonia, Semperflorens (rose), Bedding Petunias (mixed or 
red, blue, white), Phlox Drummondii (mixed), Salvia (red), Stocks (ten 
weeks mixed), Doz. $1.50: per 100 $12.00. 
Cannas (red foliage or green foliage), Coleus (mixed), Geraniums (red, 
salmon, pink, white), Fuschsias, English Ivy, Double Petunias (mixed), 
Tradescentia, Vinca. Doz. $3.50; per 100 $28.00. 
Tuberous Rooted Begonias (double mixed) doz. $4.50; per 100 $35.00. 
Draceana, each $0.40, $0.60, $0.75, $1.56, depending on the size. 
Large Fringed Petunias (mixed). Doz. $2.00: per 100 $15.00. 
% Wedo not recommend that you buy annual bedding plants unless you are 
close enough to the station or post office to take delivery of them as soon as 
they arrive. Otherwise, it would be better for you to buy seed and grow your 
own plants. Green plants cannot stand being packed too long. We do not 
ship plants C.O.D. 
PLANTS OF THE MOST POPULAR VEGETABLES 
For shipment end of May or beginning of June, depending on weather conditions 
Summer Cabbage (Copenhagen Market), Winter Cabbage (Pennstate 
Ballhead), Savoy or Curled Cabbage, Red Cabbage (Early Haco). 
Doz. $0.25; per 100 $1.50. 
Leek (Giant Verriéres). Doz. $0.25; per 100 $1.50. 
Brussell Sprouts (Long Islana improved), Broccoli (Italian green sprouting), 
Celery (Early Golden self-blanching), Cauliflower (Super Snowball), Pepper 
(Oakview Wonder). Doz. $0.30; per 100 $2.00. 
Egg Plants (Black Beauty), Cucumbers, Muskmelon (Bender's Surprise 
or Oka). Doz. $1.25; per 100 $9.50. 
Onion Seedlings in flats, containing about 500 plants $2.00; 14 of a flat $1.50; 
a pane tat $1.00. Varieties: Large Red Wethersfield and Giant Sweet 
panish. 
Tomatoes—Rose varieties: Livingston Beauty, Burpee, Alpha Rose, 
Oxheart. Red varieties: John Baer, Asgrow Wonder, Labrador, Chalk’s 
Jewel. Stokesdale, Alaska, Yellow Plum and Ground Cherry. 
Doz. $0.60; per 100 $3.50. 
% Do not order vegetable plants if you are far away from the railway station or 
post office. Green plants do not stand being packed too long. Unless you can 
get at the railway station or post office quickly and take delivery of your plants 
- soon as they arrive, it is better for you to buy the seed and grow your own 
plants. 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Prices of all varieties, strong, heavily rooted plant from 214” pots, 
Each $0.40; doz. $4.00; per 50 $15.00; per 100 $28.00. 
The development of new varieties of this beautiful flower makes it possible 
to have a wonderful display of colors throughout the autumn months. 
Unexcelled for cutting. Not recommended for northern regions where even 
the earliest varieties bloom too late to be of much use. 
DOUBLE FLOWERED VARIETIES 
Abundance—Nevw, salmon red, golden reverse. Large and early. 
Algonquin—Large clear yellow, dwarf habit, very early. 
Defiant—Color old rose with silvery reflex. Early. 
Hurricane—A striking bronze color. Early. 
Karen Fredericksen—New and early, beautiful orange flowers. 
King Midas—Finest and very early. Color soft yellow with bronze 
shadings. 
Lavender Lady—New variety. Large true lavender flowers. Early. 
Mrs. E. Sparre—Compact plant, masses of double firy red flowers. 
Provence—Pink and gold, large, beautiful. Early. 
Roberta Copeland—New. A unique combination of rosy red later shading 
to rose and salmon gold. Early. 
Seminole—Choice bushy grower, large fluffy pure white flowers. Early. 
POMPON VARIETIES 
Early Bronze—One of the very finest early poms. Color a rich bronze. 
Sunkist—Dwarf, producing choiced blooms of a bright orange. Early. 
Sunny Boy—Lovely very double bronze yellow. Early. 
CUSHION MUMS 
(Azaleamum or Winonamum) 
They produce a very dense compact plant about 15” to 18” high and 
equally as much or more in width. 
Bronze Cushion—Deep bronze to lighter bronze. 
Pink Cushion—Tender orchild pink, blush and ivory white. 
Red Cushion—Pure firy red. 
White Cushion—Large white flowers. 
Yellow Cushion—Golden yellow. 

NEW DOUBLE SHASTA DAISY 
Esther Read—A superb new perennial growing to a height of 18’. The 
large 3’’ intensely double pure white flowers are something like Giant 
double Scabiosa. Blooms from July to October and excellent for cutting. 
Each $0.50; Doz. $5.00. 

HARDY WATER LILIES 
(For your Lily Pool) 
Hardy water lilies, with 
their wide range of 
beautiful coloured and 
perfumed blooms, con- 
tinue to be the most 
popular type for water 
gardens. With reason- 
able care, they can be 
retained for many years. 
Prices of the following 
varieties are F.O.B. 
our store, 
RED SHADES 
James Brydon — Rich 
crimson red, Early. 
Each $3.00. 
Gloriosa—Deep red 6- 
7’. Earliest to bloom. 
Each $3.00. 
Attraction — Immense 
bright garnet red, deep- 
ening to rich crimson. 
Each $3.50. 

Water Lilies 
WHITE SHADES 
Gladstone—Flowers 8”. Purest white with golden yellow stamens. 
Each $1.75. 
Gonnere—Finestwhite fully double. Each $3.00. 
Marliac White—Flowers are of a sparkling white, stamens light yellow, 
sepals flushed with pink. Fragrant. Free and continuously blooming. 
Each $1.75. 
PINK SHADES 
Marliac Rose—Distinctive pink. Fragrant. Each $2.25. 
Neptune—An exceedingly free flowering variety of French origin. The lovely 
flowers seem to be made of velvet. Deep pink suffused with a darker shade 
of pink and the tips of the petals are much lighter. Each $3.00. 
Pink Opal—Deep rich pink. Each $1.50. 
YELLOW SHADES 
Chromatella—Large deep yellow, very floriferous. Each $2.25. 
Sunrise—Enormous, fragrant, clear yellow, earliest to open in the morning. 
Each $3.25. 
CHANGEABLE SHADES 
Comanche—Rich apricot, later becoming dark cooppery bronze, streaked 
with red. Each $3.00. 
Paul Hariot—Light yellow to orange pink and deepening almost to red. 
Each $2.75. 
Sioux—Rich chrome yellow flowers deepening to amber red as the flower ages. 
Each $2.50. 
TROPICAL WATER LILIES 
Only ones to have blue shades. Largest and best for cut flowers. Very fragrant. 
They require plenty of soil around the roots, sun and warmth. 
DAY BLOOMING TROPICALS 
Blue Beauty—Deep blue, 12 inches. Each $3.00. 
General Pershing—Finest pink. Flower very double and fragrant. 
Each $3.00. 
Golden West—Beautiful new peach pink lily changing to a lovely light 
apricot as the plant matures. Excellent bloomer, quite fragrant. Each $4.50. 
Mrs. Edward Whittaker—The largest of the day blooming lilies. 12’ in 
diameter. Lavender blue which becomes paler as the flower ages. Each $2.75. 
—Tropical lilies are delivered the first week of June. | 
Booklet on aquatic plants free on request. 
Tarragon Plants (French: ‘‘Estragon’’)—Artemesia Dracunculus. 
Cultivated as a culinary herb in Western Europe. Grows 2 to 3’ tall; its 
green parts which possess a delicate aromatic flavor , are widely used for 
seasoning salads and for flavoring vinegar, pickles and mustard. The leaves 
may also be dried in the fall or roots may. be forced in a coolhouse in the 
winter. As it rarely produces seeds, it is propagated by divisions of the 
roots or cuttings. Prefers a well drained light loam and a sunny situation. 
Each plant $0.45; per dozen plants $4.50—postpaid. 


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