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Fily-of-the-Valley 
P193 Everybody loves these delightfully fragrant white 
| flowers. They thrive in full shade on the north side of 
your home against the wall where few plants will live. 
They also do just as well right out in the full sun. We 
| send you clumps of 5 to 7 Pips which will bloom this 
|" season and increase in beauty each year. 
Postpaid, 3 Clumps for $1.00, Each 40c 
P192 Parson’s Giant Lily-of-the-Valley—This is a 
rather rare strain coming originally from Sweden. It is 
a very prolific bloomer with larger bells on taller stems. 
The fragrant white flowers are followed by small orange- 
red berries. Thrives in the shade where few other plants 
will live, Our supply of these is limited. We send you 
clumps of 6 to 8 pips. y 
Postpaid 3 Clumps for $1.25, Each 50c 

TUBEROSE, Sweet Scented 
B299. Flower spikes 30 to 36 inches 
tall, with very fragrant, waxy-white 
flowers from July to frost. Very fine 
cut flower as a single spike will perfume 
a room. Often 20 or more flowers on a 
single plant. Grows in full sun or part 
shade. Plant the bulbs outdoors after 
all danger of frost is over and the 
ground has become warm, covering 
with 2 inches of soil. For earlier 
blooms, you can start them indoors in 
pots and transplant outdoors when dan- 
ger of frost has passed. They are 
attractive in the border and excellent 
for cutting. 
No. 1 Bulbs, Postpaid 
3 for 35c, 6 for 60c, 12 for $1.00 
SHADY SPECIAL 
2 Lily of the Valley Clumps 
2 Fancy Leaf Caladiums 
1 Lady Fern 
1 American Maidenhair Fern 
BP133 16 for] .65 postpaid 

B59 For a continuous foliage display from 
late spring to frost, no other plant equals 
these. They are easy to grow, thrive in 
partial, almost full shade. In the fall be- 
fore freezing weather dig and store them 
like cannas. Or you can pot them for win- 
ter bloom indoors. This is a fine mixture 
with leaves of many different colors. 
Postpaid 3 for $1.00, Each 35c 
HARDY FERNS 
Many ask us ‘‘What can I plant in shady places?’’ Among the very 
best, are these Hardy Ferns. They thrive in the shade. That is their 
natural home. Perfectly hardy, they come up year after year. 
P120 American Maidenhair—Fine on north side. Grows a foot tall. 
P121 Hayscented—Grows in semi-sunny places as well as shade. 12 
to 18 inches tall. 
P122 Interrupted—Good for foundation planting in shade or part- 
shade. 2 to 4 feet tall. 
P123 Lady— Pictured. Likes the shade. 1 to 2 feet tall. 
P124 Ostrich Plume—FEspecially fine for a shady, rather moist spot. 
2 to 4 feet tall. 
YOUR CHOICE ABOVE FERNS POSTPAID 
5 for $1.40 3 for 90c Each 35c 
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