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Pant Special’ for Atvliday Cjifts 
HESE are rugged plants in sizes that can readily be potted. You will get much pleasure 
from watching them develop and bloom. In spring they can be planted in the garden or 
border; there they should continue to grow for many years, increasing in size and value from 
season to season. 
BALSAM CHRISTMAS TREES. Fragrant Woodsy. 
114 to 2 ft. $1.40 each. 3 or more $1.25 
2 to 3 ft. $1.90 each, 3 or more $1.70. 
LILIUM SUPERBUM. American Turkscap Lily. 6-8 ft. 
Flowers orange or scarlet with purple spots. Recommended 
for varied locations. Sun or shade. XX heaviest Jumbo 
bulbs 60¢ each. Five or more (a)50¢. 
LILIUM REGALE. Royal Lily. 3-6 ft. high. Flowers de- 
liciously fragrant, inside bright canary-yellow, outside 
white, tinged yellow at base. One of the most beautiful of 
all known lilies. X heavy bulbs 75¢ each. Five or more 
@ 65¢. 
GALAX APHYLLA. Galax. One of our most beautiful ever- 
green ground covers. Leaves broadly heart-shaped, with 
shallowly toothed borders, the exposed ones assuming bril- 
liant shades of bronze and red at the approach of cold 
weather. Flowers creamy white, produced in slender spikes 
in early summer. A splendid cover for beds of Kalmias and 
Rhododendrons where shade and cool surroundings are 
mutually favorable. Admirable companion for the subjects 
of Fern border. Very ornamental. Strong stocky clumps, 
65¢ each, 5 or more @ 55¢. 

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SHORTIA GALACIFOLIA. Oconee-Bells. Rare evergreen 
ground cover. A _ beautiful shade-loving plant. Leaves 
bright green, resembling those of the Galax. Flowers white, 
nodding, borne on slender stems 3 to 6 inches tall, opening 
in early spring. One of the most noted historic American 
Plants. Stocky clumps, 60¢ each, 5 or more @ 50¢. 
MERTENSIA VIRGINICA. Virginia Bluebells. A beauti- 
ful early-flowering plant, with large handsome blue flowers. 
Stems clustered, bearing large glaucus green leaves. Thrives 
best in moist loamy soils, low meadows and along streams. 
Extra large plants, 45¢ each, 5 or more (@ 40¢. 
_ E. C.,.ROBBINS 
ASHFORD, NORTH CAROLINA 
TRILLIUM GRANDIFLORUM. Snow Trillium. XX 
largest, 5 or more @ 20¢. 
TRILLIUM ERECTUM. Purple Trillium. XX _ largest, 
6 or more (a) 18¢. 
TRILLIUM STYLOSUM. Rose Trillium. 
5 or more @ 22¢. 
TRILLIUM UNDULATUM. Painted Trillium. XX lar- 
gest, 6 or more @ 17¢. 
TRILLIUM LUTEUM. Yellow Trillium. XX _ largest, 
6 or more @ 16¢. 
35 X BEST TRILLIUM ASSORTMENT $5.75. 
DIONAEA MUSCIPULA. Venus Flytrap. 5-8 in. tall. 
Leaves thick dark green, trap-like, catching insects. Flowers 
white terminal clusters. Naturally found in Peat bogs, 
moist location. 
@ 50¢. 
OSMUNDA CINNAMOMEA. Cinnamon Fern. A stately 
large Fern with very large creeping rootstocks. Leaves 
deciduous, produced in a circular cluster. Very ornamental 
and impressive, succeeding in rich soil in shade or partial 
shade. Extra heavy clumps @) 50¢, 5 or more @ 40¢. 
POLYSTICHUM ACROSTICHOIDES. Christmas Fern. 
9-18 in. Extremely ornamental for massing in shade, or 
partial shade. XX heavy clumpy plants 45¢ each. Five 
XX largest. 
or more @ 40¢. 












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