








ndidum — Snow white 
y 
ay 
e¢ 
postpuid. 
$1.18, postpaid. 
. Derby — Transparent 
1.18, postpaid. 











and bears many 
narrow tubular, 
=. gearlet flowers, 
_ which have purple 
and white tips. 
_ Fine for the win- 
dow box. KEach, 
 26e; 3 for 72, 
a by: Our Saviour. 
2 Each, 39c; 3 for $1.08, postpaid. 
_ Rea wages / 
COLEUS 
gin being yellow and green. 

vety dark crimson, 
for $1.36, postpaid. 

2 
; for 62¢e, ppd. 



PLEASE NOTICE 

is fair to both of us. 


ZER’S SE 
a ue, 
CY LEAVED CALADIUM 
autifully variegated foliage 
ts, splendid for window-boxes, 
or outdoors in part shade. 
andidu leaves, 
en veins. Each, 48e; 3 for $1.18, 
th Mead—Snow white leaves 
th red ribs, edged green. Each, 43e; 
es, dark green ribs. Each, 43¢; 3 
Cigar Plant 
EUPHORBIA—A peculiar thorny 
: plant with an abundance of light rose 
‘blossoms. Supposed to have been worn 
2 Of easy culture. 

Gold Bond 
‘Splendid for window-boxes, beds or 
borders. Valuable for their foliage. 
CHRISTMAS GEM — Leaves bright 
_earmine shading to deep maroon, mar- 
-«- 28e; 3 for 66ec; 6 for $1.22, postpaid. 
| ELEANOR — Luxuriantly colored. 
The leaves are light crimson shaded 
‘rich dark crimson, edged green. Each, 
24e; 3 for 6S8e; 6 for $1.25, postpaid. 
-—-s« GOLD BOND—Charming, soft, vel- 
es edged yellow. 
ss Very choice. Each, 26c; 3 for F4e; 6 
ae. RED QUEEN — Predominantly red, 
----_-prilliantly colored leaves. Each, 223 
, Salas MIXED—Each, 20c; 3 for 57c, ppd. 
o WRATLING QUEEN—Of drooping, 
“i ing habit, for baskets and b 
Each, 26c; 3 for 74c; 6 for $1.36, 
ill replace at half price any plants, 
yoots or bulbs that we send out, 
‘not grow! Since we cannot su- 
the planting, watering, and: gen- 
care of plants, shrubs, bulbs and 

EDS: 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Grow a few of your own ’Mums for 
next Thanksgiving. Leaflet, ‘“‘How to 
Grow the Florist ’Mums,’”’ sent free 
upon request. Not hardy. Grow them 
in pots and bring indoors before frost. 
APRICOT QUEEN—Orange bronze, 
‘very large, incurved, globular blooms, 
early. Each, 42c; 3 for $1.15. 
_ BLAZING GOLD—Very deep yellow, 
immense, large, perfect, round, in- 
curved, early. Each, 42e; 3 for $1.15. 
CHATTANOOGA — A large late 
flowering pure white Mum. 8) a7. 
flowers, incurved. Each, 38e; 3 for 
$1.05. 
GOLD LODE — The leading, early, 
large flowered, golden yellow ’Mum. 
Upright growth. Each, 42e; 3 for $1.15. 
LA FRANCE—Midseason. The best, 
in fact about the only, real purple 
PS Beautiful. Each, 48e; 3 for 
MEFO—Ivory white, late, a beauty. 
Each, 37ec; 3 for $1.00. 
MOHAWK CHIEF—Late, large red 
Mum, yellow reverse. Hach, 42¢c; 3 for 
$1.15. 
MRS. KIDDER—Deep lemon yellow, 
early, one of the best deep yellows. 
Each, 44c; 3 for $1.20. 
PINK CHIEF—A fine early pink. 
Massive flowers and a strong grower. 
Each, 39e; 3 for $1.08. 
SPECIAL—1 Each of Above 9, $3.30. 
N.B.—We can send Chrysanthemums 
to Washington this year. 




















































< 
Double Pink Beauty Fuchsia 
Mrs. Marshall Fuchsia 
OPTOX 
The dependable Greenhouse Spray 
for your house plants. Kills Midge, 
Leaf Roller, Red Spider, Mites, Lace- 
wing Fly, Ants, Mealy Bug, etc. Use 
it on African Violets, Chrysanthe- 





mums, Lilies, and all potted plants. 
Safe to spray on open blooms, does 
not burn, spot or discolor foliage or 
flowers, non poisonous. 5497—OQOz., 
35e; 6 oz. bottle, $1.18; pint, $2.10, 
postpaid. 

POMPONS 
Very free blooming, small flowers. 
Bring indoors before frost. Not hardy. 
CAPT. COOK—Deep rose pink, early. 
Each, 37e; 3 for $1.00. 
LITTLE AMERICA—White, anem- 
one flowered, late, Each, 37c; 3 for 

$1.00. 
MARY HALL—Deep lemon yellow, 
early. Each, 42e; 3 for $1.15. 
PRINCETON—Orange yellow or 
bronze, late. Hach, 42e; 3 for $1.15. 
RED PRINCETON — Maroon (vred, 
Jate. Each, 48e; 3 for $1.18. 
SPECIAL—1 Each of Above 5, $1.7S%. 


Pompons Make a Beautiful 
House Plant 


-FUCHSIAS 
Popular for house blooming, as well 
as for bedding, window boxes, etc. Do 
best with an eastern or northern ex- 
posure, 
MIDNIGHT—Most beautiful of all. 
Double, dark purplish blue, velvety 
flowers, reflexed petals a rich bright 
carmine. Each, 44c; 3 for $1.20. 
STORM CLOUD—Very double, pure 
white flowers of large size, blooming 
profusely. The reflexed petals are 
bright crimson. The finest, double 
White Fuchsia. Each, 42c; 3 for $1.15. 
DOUBLE PINK BEAUTY—The im- 
mense, double, deep pink blossoms are 
borne in such prodigal profusion as to 
almost hide the foliage of the plant. 
Each, 49e; 3 for $1.35. 
1 Each of the $ Fuchsias for $1.18. 
NEW FUCHSIA, 
MRS. MARSHALL 
Something entirely different in Fuch- 
sias! You’ve probably never before had 
anything like it. We offered this Fuch- 
sia in. 1947 for the first time. Mrs. 
Marshall has lovely dark red flowers, 
borne very freely, with the entire calyx 
and corolla a pure waxy white of heavy 
substance, 
The ivory white calyx and the dark 
red flowers make a beautiful contrast 
and all who see it, immediately want 
one. Fuchsias do not like hot weather, 
and in the heat of summer they will do 
best in an eastern or northern exposure. 
Mrs. Marshall is probably the prettiest 
and most distinctive Fuchsia grown to- 
day. Price: 2% in. plants: Each, 69¢e; 
3 for $1.98, postpaid. 
GLOXINIA 
See Page 47. 
GERANIUM 
See Page 81. 








VIGORO—A very effective and in- 
expensive plant food. Fine for all 
plants. Simply press a tablet into 
the soil. Directions on each pack- 
age. 5491—24 tablets, 10c, postpaid. 

LL 
aa The Holly Fern and Pansy Geraniunt are both growing icely and the Geranium . 77 
has already bloomed.—Mrs. Carl G. Kiesel, R.D. 1, Box 107, New Riegel, Ohio. 
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