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ROSES 
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Pink Radiance. brilliant cameo 
pink, large vigorous, fragrant. 
Whites 
Caledonia. Large, purest white, 
perfectly formed, lasting. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Very large, 
snow-white, buds pink stained. 
Kaiserin A. Victoria. Creamy buds 
open showy white, hardy. 
White Radiance. Prolific white 
bloomer of the Radiance family. 
Yellow 
Golden Dawn. Large, straw-yellow 
opening lemon-yellow, all season. 
Lady Hillingdon. Apricot-yellow, 
shaded orange, vigorous, fine. 
Luxemburg. Long, pointed, deep 
golden, yellow, very fragrant. 
Mrs. P. S. DuPont. Yellow-gold, 
pointed, medium size, elegant. 
Roslyn. Golden yellow with orange 
reverse, large, branching. 
Two-Tone 
Betty Upichard. Delicate salmon- 
pink, reverse carmine, fragrant. 
Condessa de Sastago. Golden yel- 
low, brilliant red combination. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Outside Chi- 
nese red, inside salmon-pink. 
President Hoover. Cerise-pink, 
flame scarlet and yellow-gold. 
Talisman. Orange, yellow, copper 
and rose-red, beautiful blend. 
Polyantha 
Cecile Brunner. “Sweetheart,” 
mae shaded salmon-pink, minia- 
ure. 
CLIMBERS AND RAMBLERS 
Dr. W. Van Fieet. Vigorous; dain- 
ty flowers of cameo-pink. 
Etoile de Hollande. Fine red flow- 
ers, like bush type. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Large white 
blooms, identical with bush. 
Mrs. P. S. DuPont. Climbing sport 
from the yellow bush DuPont. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Clusters of 
brilliant fiery scarlet. 
Silver Moon. Large, single, pure 
white, prominent yellow stamens. 
Talisman. Similar to bush type 
with even larger flowers. 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
AND ROOTS 
Make Rainbows of Dull, Somber 
Situations. While space will not 
permit a comprehensive listing 
here, we can supply practically 
any varieties desired upon re- 
quest. 
Prices, except as noted, strong 
plants 25c, each; $2.50 per doz. 
Alyssum_ saxatile compactum. 
“Basket of Gold,” bright yellow, 
early. 
Aquilegia, Columbine, long-spur- 
red Hybrids, range of color. 
Asclepias, Orange Butterfly Plant. 
Brilliant orange, abundant flowers 
clusters. 
Aster nova-anglia. Wood’s Aster, 
quantities purplish-blue flowers, 
fall 
Baptisia, False Indigo. Lupin-like, 
indigo blue spikes splendid for 
cutting. 
Campanula, 
large bell-flowers, 
Canterbury Bells, 
mixed colors, 
May. 
Candytuft, Iberis sempervirens, 
white flower clusters, ideal edg- 
ing. 
Chrysanthemums. Cushion Type 
“Azaleamum,” dense, compact 
mound, covered by multitude of 
bloom, early to late, separate col- 
ors and mixed. 
Chrysanthemums, Hardy Korean. 
Beautiful, vigorous outdoor Mums, 
a fall-flowering garden sensation 
remarkably frost resistant, free- 
blooming, long lasting. Singles and 
doubles, separate colors and mix- 
ed. 
Chrysanthemums, New Spoon 
Type. Each petal a tube, open at 
end to resemble a spoon in shape, 
unusual, fall. Semi-double, separ- 
ate colors and mixed. 
Coreopsis, Mayflower Giant. Large 
golden single flowers, graceful 
stems. Sunburst. Georgeous dou- 
ble, brilliant golden-yellow, flori- 
ferous. 
Daisy, Bellis. Double English 
Daisy Mixed. 50c per doz.; $2.50 
per 100. Shasta. Flowers large, 
white, yellow center, all summer. 
Dianthus, Sweet William. An old 
garden favorite in mixed colors. 
Grenadin Carnations. Beautiful, 
hardy, bloom entire season. 
Dicentra, Bleeding Heart. Graceful 
heart-shaped pink flower racemes. 
Digitalis, Foxglove. Tall spikes, 
purple, pink or white, midseason. 
Funkia, Blue Plantainlily. Lily- 
like flowers in terminal racemes, 
shade. 
Gaillardia, Monarch Strain. Ro- 
bust, giant size, varied colorings. 
Hemerocallis, Day Lillies. Greatly 
improved in size, season of bloom 
and color range, all shades of yel- | 
lows, oranges, pinks to reds. Per- — 
fectly hardy, thrives in sun or 
shade, rich or poor, dry or damp — 
soil. Grows anywhere, under any 
conditions, 
care. Beautiful ‘for mass color or 
cut flowers, from spring to fall. 
Our list is too large for descrip- 
tion here. Ask for information. 
Hibiscus, Mallow Marvels. Strik- 
ing, brilliant single red flowers, 
_ summer. 
Hollyhocks, Double Mixed. Great _ 
spikes of bloom are “Towers of — 
Beauty.” 
Iris, Bearded German. More of 
these “Poor Man’s Orchids” should _ 
be planted; easy to grow, rapid in- 
crease. New Iris aristocrats are | 
truly gorgeous flowers in wide 
variance of form and color, grand 
for cutting. Descriptive list of var- 
ieties on request, or mixed as quo- | 
ted. 
Iris, Kaempferi, Japanese. Larger, 
later, flat-topped; damp locations. — 
A superb combination of the finest 
mixed. 
Liatris, Gayfeather. Long, narrow 
spikes of unusual purple flowers. 
Pentstemon, Beardtongue. Showy, 
bright shell-pink spikes, lipped 
flowers. | 
Peonies, Double. The rival of | 
the rose, unsurpassed for beauty 
and showiness; immense, fragrant 
flowers lovely for cutting. 
Edulis Suerba. Mauve 
early. 
Felix Crousse. Brilliant crimson, 
midseason. 
Festiva Maxima. 
flecked crimson. 
3 to 5 eye divisions 75c¢ each; 
$7.50 per doz. Mixed colors, 50¢ 
each; $5.00 per doz. 
Phlox, Tall Hardy Summer. Heavy 
heads of large florets, marvelous 
colors. Splendid selection of varie- 
ties and in mixture. 
Dwarf Sublata, Moss Pink. Low, 
spreading mat, bloom covered. 
Primula, English Primrose, Cow- 
slip. Pale yellow flower clusters. 
Pyrethrum, Painted Daisy. At- 
tractive daisies of various colors. 
Tritoma, Red Hot Poker. Graceful, 
loose spikes in gay colors. 
Veronica, Speedwell. Long spikes 
of violet-blue flowers, summer. 
pink, 
Best white, 
White’s Outstanding Collection Offers 

with practically no 

COLOR PARADE OF FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Nature has lavishly endowed these plants with color and 
charm. Massed or otherwise, they afford an abundance of 
delightful flowers, for outdoors or in, from spring to 
fall, with a minimum of care. No home is complete with- 
out them. 1 each Althea, Deutzia, Forsythia, Lilac, Mock 
Orange, Pomegranate, Flowering Quince, Van Houtte Spi- 
rea, Sweet Shrub, Pink Weigela, totaling 10 of the most 
popular shrubs. 
Catalog price, $10.00; very special at $7.50. 
AZALEA-BED COLLECTION 
No other plant can equal the Azalea for breath-taking 
masses of color. In suitable setting, it is .a thing of ex. 
traordinary beauty. You have admired their wonderful 
display every spring; now have them for your own. 
Our choice of 6 fine, compact Kurume Azaleas, 
variety labeled. “ 
List price $9.00, speeial offer for $7.50. 
each 
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DIXIE DOZEN ROSE COLLECTION 
Modern Roses run the gamut of color and form. For prac- 
tically every color known in the finest everblooming roses, 
here is our choice for continued, reliable performance in 
the South. We do not believe you can find a better dozen 
anywhere. 1 each E. G. Hill, Etoile de Hollande, Red 
Radiance, Betty Uprichard, Mrs. Chas. Bell, Pink Radi- 
ance; K. A. Victoria, White Radiance, Luxemburg, Ros- 
lyn, President Hoover, Talisman. 
A real $15.00 value, for $12.00. 
HOME-GARDEN BERRY COMBINATION 
10 each Eldorado Blackberry, Boysenberry, Latham Rasp- 
berry. 25 each Blakemore, Fairfax, Catskill and Massey 
Strawberry. 
130 im all, first class plants, for $8.75. 

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