DOUBLE SHASTA DAISIES 
ESTHER READ. This completely double, pure 
white Shasta Daisy is becoming very popular 
in spite of the fact that it is somewhat difficult 
during the heat of mid-summer. Deep, mellow 
soil and partial shade is suggested. 
MT. SHASTA. Pure white, very double flower 
on good stems. The most dependable kind. 
Above Two: 3 for $1.60; $6.00 per doz. 
60 cts. each 
SINGLE HYBRIDS. Very large snow white 
blossoms 5’’ or more across on good stems. 
Fine for cutting. 
3 for $1.40; $5.00 per doz.; 50 cts. each 
GIANT TORCH-LILIES 
Kniphofia (Tritoma) 
PFITZERI. Spectacular orange scarlet 3-4 ft. 
spikes in late summer. 
3 for $1.40; 50 cts. each 
WHITE FAIRY. Dainty creamy white blossoms 
on slender 2 ft. stems throughout summer. 
This is a fine addition. All Tritomas require 
special protection. 
Polemonium 3 for $1.60; 60 cts. each 
? STRIKING 
NEW PHLOX 
CHARLES H. CURTIS. Enormous shapely 
trusses of intense rich red (turkish red) on a 
vigorous 2 ft. plant. Color holds splendidly in 
hot weather. i, 
SPITFIRE. Huge heads of glowing salmon or- 9) 
ange. Easily the most vivid of all. Further, the 
color is retained; it does not bleach. Visitors 
at the nursery were quick to select Spitfire. 
Splendid growing 21/4-f{t. plant. 
ABOVE VARIETIES 
3 for $2.00; $7.50 per doz.; 75 cts. each 

A NEW POLEMONIUM 
BLUE PEARL. Here’s a little beauty for the 
rock garden or for bordering. Myriads of soft 
blue bells during late April and May. Rich 
green fern-like foliage makes an attractive 9” 
plant all season. Full sun or part shade. A 
great improvement on P. reptans. 
3 for $1.60; $6.00 per doz.; 60 cts. each 

Phlox, Divaricata Alba Snowflakes 
COLORFUL PHLOX 
Gor Mid-Summer Beauty PULMONARIA 
SALMON GLORY. One of the earliest spring 
Given good soil and divided every two or three flowers. Racemes of salmon red blooms appear 
years, these splendid Hardy Phlox will not de- above large leaves early in April. Long bloom- 
teriorate. If mildew appears, indicated by a ing period. Best in shade. Very hardy. 
white powdery substance on the leaves, during 3 for $2.00; 75 cts. each 
changeable weather, spray with liver of sulphur 
(sulphide of potassium). 1 ounce to 3 gals. of 
water to which a little soap should be added, or 
apply a good brand of fine dusting sulphur in 
early June. Plant 11% to 2 feet apart. 
IMPORTANT. Water should be applied freely 
just before flowering if soil is dry; also through- 
out the summer. To be effective the moisture 
must penetrate to a depth of 9 to 12 inches. 
LILIAN. Soft, cameo pink—delicate but most 
effective. 2 ft. 
LEO SCHLAGETER. Rich carmine crimson. 
Blends well. 21% ft. 
MARY LOUISE. Purest white. Finest of them 
all. 21% ft. 
MISS LINGARD. Clean white, soft pink center 
—fine glossy foliage. Flowers from late June 
throughout season. 
SALMON GLOW. (B. N., 1932.) Flame pink 
and salmon. Huge trusses. 2% ft. 
SAN ANTONIO. Striking blood red color which 
does not fade. 21% ft. 
Above Varieties: 3 of a kind, $1.40 
$5.00 per doz.; 50 cts. each A complete line of fruit and shade trees, 
od Hardy Primrose evergreens and flowering shrubs not cata- 
Two Charmin logued is available for those who can come to 
SPRING FLOWER! ; 
IX THE PRIMROSES OF SPRING the nursery and make their own selections. 

Shasta Daisy, Esther Read 
The Stately 
GOLDEN THERMOPSIS 
CAROLINIANA. Like a bright yellow super- 
lupin in effect. This easily grown plant flowers 
and combines perfectly with the tall delphin- 
ium, its rich green, lusty trifoliate leaves add- 
ing grace to its sturdy stems. Grows anywhere, 
improving from year to year. A grand sub- 
stitute for lupines. 
3 for $1.40; $5.00 per doz.; 50 cts. each 



DIVARICATA LAPHAMI. April and May 
a an elses foil for your bulbs. PRIMULA POLYANTHUS. This favorite of all 
ic ave 7} > 0” ats. A 1eate cles rer Ss ing T ing s je 3 is i i 
os mak areoer erie ma I r, cleare spring flowering subjects is offered in plants SEDUM SPECTABILE 
grown from seed of Mrs. Carder’s hardy Conn. 
DIVARICATA ALBA SNOWFLAKES. A very developed strain. The finest range of colors CARMEN. Imported from Holland. Flat 3” 
desirable pure glistening white variety. Ex- available. Primrose fanciers would do well to flower heads of dark pink blooming in Sep- 
cellent for the rock garden. visit Mrs. Carder’s Cheshire, Conn., garden in tember. Thick, fleshy grey foliage. Fine for rock 
Price of Above Two: 3 for $1.40 Primrose time. It’s a lovely, thrilling display. gardens. 15’ tall. 
$5.00 per doz.; 50 cts. each 3 for $1.40; $5.00 per doz.; 50 cts. each 3 for $1.60; 60 cts. each 
16 A NOTABLE INTRODUCTION FROM BRISTOL, PHLOX SVeshinon Glow 
