VINCA, Periwinkle, Myrtle ; 
minor alba. Pure white- flowered variety, quite rare. 50c each, 
minor Bowles variety. Improved brilliant blue. Splendid 
dense ground cover for shade. 8 in. April-May. 
VIOLA, Violet 
cornuta hybrid Chantreyland. Beautiful shade of bright 
apricot. 6in. All season. (Biennial.) 
cornuta hybrid Perfection. Pure white, large flowers. 
6in. All season. (Biennial.) 
Jersey Gem. Rich violet, very hardy. 9-12 in. All sum- 
mer. 50c each. 
Royal Robe. Fine large deep violet flowers. 10-12 in. All 
summer. 50c each. 
YUCCA 
filamentosa. Creamy-white spikes. 4-6 ft. June-July. 50c each. 
“Annual and “Bedding ‘Plants 
FOR ALL-SUMMER FLOWERS 
Annual flowers are unequalled for their June-to-frost color 
in gardens, borders and plant boxes. 
We grow some 200,000 of the better kinds in our greenhouses 
and frames each spring. Started from seed or cuttings in late 
winter, many are already in bloom at planting time in late May 
and June. 
Our potted plants have no set-back when planted out. 
Out of the thousands of kinds and colors offered in the 
market, we select and grow a selected list of special merit, true 
to color and name. 
Along with the usual standbys, such as asters, zinnias, mari- 
golds, calendulas, salvia, cosmos and stock, we grow many 
thousands of the best varieties of geraniums, the increasingly 
popular tuberous begonias; giant flowered deep purple helio- 
trope; lantanas in cream, white, yellow, pink and orange; the 
pale blue salvia; salmon pink Mayflower Verbenas; Beauty 
Ageratum; many separate colors of snapdragon — including 
the new Tetra type; and more than twenty separate colors in 
petunias — including the 1950 All-America Fire Chief, true blue 
Glamour Girl, and our own special carnation- flowered fragrant 
double white. 
Husky, healthy plants in everything from alyssum to zinnias 
are ready May 15th. 
GLADIOLUS AND DAHLIA BULBS 
A carefully chosen assortment covering the better varieties in 
wide color range at moderate prices. 
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