NEW PLANT INTRODUCTIONS 
Every gardener wants his garden to be just a little bit different from his 
neighbors, for this reason he is always on the lookout for new outstanding 
introductions. You'll find them on this page. New plants to add a new sparkle 
to your garden. 
It’s worth a few 
you have the best. 
NEW ENGLISH COTTAGE 
CARNATIONS 
This is a new variety of hardy carnations. 
The plants of the ‘‘Cottage Carnation” re- 
semble small Yucca plants; their rugged 
foliage and growth is marvelous, and they 
jook a picture of health at all times. Blooms 
2 to 3 inches in diameter. 
C¥NTHIA. Pure without 
variation in tone. A beautiful gardenia-like 
flawer with spicy fragrance. 
salmon-pink 
LORNA. A superb variety with immense 
dise-like, single, salmon-tinted single flow- 
ers which have a strong spicy fragrance. 
Blooms heavily; prized as a cut flower. 
LUCIA. Deep rose-pink with salmon 
shading. Flowers delightfully fragrant. 
Very free flowering and excellent as a cut 
flower. 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 

PLANTS READY FOR DELIVERY IN 
LATE MARCH. SHRUBS IN FEBRUARY. 
extra cents to buy the best, for when, vou buy the best 
TRITOMA 
Red Hot Poker 
Hybridization of the common Red Hot 
Poker has brought into being some. very 
beautiful new introductions. Each plant 
will produce numerous fiowers this year, 
but will not do its best until the second 
year. Tritomas are ideal for highlighting 
your garden. Can’t be beaten as cut flowers. 
CORAL SEA. A superbly fine shade of 
pastel-coral overlaid with deep rose. Me- 
dium sized clumps bearing from 15 to 30 
graceful flower spikes. (Piant Patent 563.) 
Price: 85c 
GOLDMINE. Soft amber tinted gold. 
Flower spikes are 30 inches high, 10 or more 
to a plant. An outstanding subject for any 
garden. 
Price: 60c 
SUMMER SUNSHINE. Strong, bold, 
flame-red flower heads. Plants are bushy 
and clean, remaining attractive when not 
in bloom. Exceptionally fine as a cut 
Blooms July. 
Each 60¢ 
flower. 
COLLECTION. 1 each of above plants 
$1.85; 2 each of above plants $3.00. 
PENTSTEMON 
GARNET. Finest of a new strain of 
hardy, leng-flowering pentstemons. Has a 
spreading habit and produces a succession’ 
of blooms from June until frost. Excellent 
for cutting. 
FIREBIRD. Flowers are Foxglove-like 
in size on stems 18 to 24 inches tali. Color— 
beautiful ruby-cr:mson. Hasy culture, pest- 
free. Fine as a cut flower. 
Each 65c; 3 for $1.75. 
MOCKORANGE 
ALTLAS (NEW GIANT TYPE). Pure 
white blossoms that measure nearly 3 
inches across. A sensational new plant to 
repiace many of your common varieties. 
Magnificent for cutting. Atias is decidedly 
a “must” for your shrubbery border. 
Bach $2.50. 
FLOWERING QUINCE 
CRIMSON BEAUTY. This is a special 
variety introduced by us for the first time 
this year. It has an upright bush form of 
g-ow'h with large, deep scarlet blossoms 
and golden stamen. Grown on own roots 
from cuttings. The newest and one of the 
best of the new Flowering Quince. 24- to 
30-inch plants. 
Flach $1.50. 

SPECIAL OFFERS 
KITCHEN HERBS 
CHIVES. Used finely chopped to give a 
delicious flavor to hor d'oeuvres, and salads. 
Each 25c; 5 for $1.10. 
MOTHER-OF-THYME. Used for the sea- 
soning of meat and fish sauces and stuff- 
ings. 
Bach 45c; 3 for $1.25 
PEPPERMINT. Leaves and tender tips 
most often used to flavor drinks. 
Bach 45c; 3 for $1.25 
SAGE. The leaves when dried are used 
to season meats, sausages, stuffings and 
cheese, 
Each 45ce; 2 for $1.25. 
TRUE LAVENDER. The leaves when 
dried are used for scenting linens and in 
pot-pourris. 
Each 45c; 3 for $1.25. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION. Five herbs, 
one each of those listed above. 
$1.75 
VIOLAS 
JERSEY GEM. Continuous bloomer of 
the dwarf type. A true toned viola type. 
Vigorous, bushy growth and rounded foli- 
age of the finest English bedding variety. 
Rich violet, slightly perfumed. 
SUTTONS APRICOT. Rich apricot tinted 
orange toward the center. 
WHITE PERFECTION. Pure white 
blooms in great profusion all summer. 
COLLECTION. Any 3 for $1.50. 
SHASTA DAISY 
MOUNT SHASTA. Pure white, double 
flowers with a high crested center, averag- 
ing 4 inches or more across. A double row 
of overlapping guard petals enhance greatly 
the beauty of this plant. MOUNT SHASTA 
is a great improvement over Esther Reed 
and is quickly becoming the most popular 
of all the Shastas. 
Mach 65c; 3 for $1.75. 
HARDY PLANTS 
CYCLAMEN 
Spring and fall blossoms in shades of 
rose, pink and white make this flower 
particularly valuable for your shady gar- 
den spots. Perfectly hardy and ideal for 
rock gardens. Give a light muich in sum- 
mer to prevent drying out. Culture same 
as for Begonias. 
F Bach 85c; 3 for $2.25. 
FUCHSIA 
A new hardy Fuchsia that withstands 
cold weather perfectly. Rose petals with 
a purple bell. Large, healthy plants from 
3-inch pots. 
Each 85c; 3 for $2.25. 
For other Flowering Plants see pages 
20, 21, 35— 
Carnations Geraniums 
Columbine Michaelmas Daisy 
Fuchsias Pyrethrum 
Pansies 

WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FERTILIZERS AND INSECTICIDES 
