POTTER NURSERIES 
HUNTINGTON, W. VA. 


BLACKBERRIES 
EL DORADO—Vigorous and seldom fai! to produce 
a bumper crop. 
mY fee _Per. Doz. § 
Per 100 $ 
BLUEBERRIES (Huckleberry) 
RUBEL—Large, Fruits late 
in the season. Very 
prolific bearer. 
Bearing Size______ Each $ 
SAGE. (Herb). Kitchen herb for seasoning, fine 
flavor. 
20s plantsses= ses $ 
STRAWBERRIES 
GEM EVERBEARING—Large, ripens evenly and 
are light red all the way through. One of the 
best for W. Va. 



500 $ 
1000 $ 
PREMIER—Spring only, early, fruit large. 
BLAKEMORE—Fruit is firm and of good color. 
Yellow leaf resistant. We recommend this va- 
riety as the best spring variety. 
Dozen $ 

Ess 
50 $ 
100 $ 
500 $ 
1000 ¢ 


QUINCE— ORANGE—Good size, 
flesh yellow. October. 
heavy bearer, 
. . . We grow our own plants. This assures your 
getting plants fresh from the soil, fully accli- 
mated and suited for this climate. 
. . . We have many items not listed herein. We 
invite your inquiries for plants not listed and 
sizes other than noted herein. 
CONSIDERABLE REDUCTIONS 
ON QUANTITY ORDERS. 
IN PRICES 
. . . These Lilies are the very best to be obtained and we know they will please you. 
SPECIOSUM ALBUM 
Beautiful, snow-white, with a golden green stripe 
through the center of each petal, and anthers 
of a coppery tint. Alike in the form of the 
flower and in the way of growing, this Lily 
is one of the best. 

BROWNII 
White, outside brownish, 1 
stem. 
to 3 trumpets on a 
CANDIDUM 
C. (Madonna Lily). Pure white; delightfully scent- 
ed. June. Height 4 ft. 
Se ee eet ey es A ee ee a ee 
HANSONI 
One of the earliest to appear in spring. Bright 
orange-ye!low, spotted with brown, waxy tex- 
ture, height 4 to 5 ft. blossoms 2 in. across, 
regularly reflexed. June flowering. 
hee ee ee he ee $ 
HEMEROCALLIS — HYPERION 
Fine citron yellow, produced in great numbers, 
considered the finest pale yellow Hemerocallis. 
Perfectly hardy, grows in dry, wet, sunny or 
shady locations. July and August. 


HENRYI 
Vigorous, seldom fails. Height over 4 ft. more 
than 20 flowers—Apricot-yellow. Fine foliage. 
Does well in both light and heavy loam. Aug. 
September. 
LONGIFLORUM (Easter Lily) 
Pure white, trumpet shaped flowers on 2 foot 
stems. July. 
See ee eee ee $ 

MARTAGON ALBUM 
White, slender stems 4 to 5 ft. high. Drooping, 
waxlike, white Turk’s Cap flowers, yellow tipped 
stamens. Symmetrical reflexed petals, born in 
pyramid-shaped_ ciusters. 

MARTAGON 
Purple. Light spotted purple flowers. Strong grow- 
ing, graceful, vigorous, and floriferous. 20 to 
30 flowers. June and July. 

PYRENAICUM AUREUM 
Pale lemon yellow, very spectacular fragrant and 
exceptionally hardy. 

TENUIFOLIUM 
T. (Coral. Lily). Clusters of re-curved flowers of 
brilliant coral-red. Height 18 in. June. 

REGAL 
White trumpet, outside carmine, one of the most 
popular varieties for outside and also good for 
forcing. July. 
a ee ee -$ a 

SPECIOSUM RUBRUM 
pose Pinks spotted crimson. Blooms August. 3 to 
tite 

SARGENTIAE 
Half opened, large white flowers shadowed rose, 
center striped greenish, outside grey violet. 
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12 
TENUIFOLIUM 
GOLDEN GLEAM 
A beautiful, robust and floriferous hybrid of 
this type, bearing numerous flowers of a pure 
apricot-yellow. June flowering. 
UMBELLATUM 
Large, straight, funnel-shaped flowers of burning 
orange-red color. June and July. Height 2 ft. 

SUMMER BULBS 
Available each spring. Gladiolas, Dahlias, Can- 
nas, Begonias, etc. 
Free lists sent on request, giving complete list 
of varieties. 
We always have bulbs, perennials and peonies. 
SPRING FLOWERING BULBS 
Available each fall. Tulips, Hyacinths, Crocus, 
Daffodils, etc. 
Free lists sent on request. 
WATER LANCE—The only really practical way 
to water Roses, Shrubs, Evergreens and Trees 
successfully. A three-foot, hollow, steel spike 
that attaches directly to garden hose and 
allows water penetration to roots six inches 
to three feet deep. 
Woter: Lonce\ Cache. 2- ose ane $3.50 
