LOSE BROTHERS SURE CROP SHRUBS 
FRENCH HYBRID LILACS 
89c ea. — 10 for $8.50 
ABEL CARRIERE—Double dark purple. 
DELAIDE DUNBAR—Double violet red. 
BELLE de NANCY—Beautiful double 
pink. 
EMIL GENTIL—Cobalt blue imbricated 
flowers in large cluster. 
MARK MICHELI—Double blue. 
MME CASIMER PERIER—Double white. 
MONGE—A free bloomer with very 
graceful, reflexed dark purple 
violet flowers. 
MRS. W. E. MARSHALL—One of the 
best of the purple. 
eee GEN GREVY—Double reddish 
ue. 
VESTALE — Huge blooms in_ great 
abundance of pure white. 

69c ea. 
10 for $6.50 
HYDRANGEA PG—One of the most favored 
of shrubs. Huge 8 to 12 in. long panicles of 
delicate pink and white blossoms changing to 
bronze blooms from August until frost. UlIti- 
mate height 6 to 8 ft. 
BEAUTY BUSH (Kolkwitzia)—A very popular 
and highly recommended shrub, grows 7 to 9 
ft. tall with long graceful sprays of pink 
flowers in June, 
MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphus Virginalis)— 
The most popular of all Philadelphus. Very 
fragrant, double white flowers. Grows up 6 
to 8 ft., and makes an excellent shrub for 
screening. 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER—A low grow- 
ing spirea, ultimate height about 2 to 3 ft., 
with carmine crimson flowers from June to 
November. 
PURPLE LILAC (Syringa Vulgaris)—An old 
time shrub that will always. be popular. Very 
fragrant. Blooms in the late Spring. Comes 
in white and Lavender. 

CANNA BULBS 
10c ea., $1.00 doz. 
HUNGARIA—Huge deep rose pink flowers, 
about 314 ft. 
KING HUMBERT — Immense orange-scarlet 
flowers. Foliage bronze, about 414 ft. 
CALADIUMS 
FANCY LEAVED—Pink Cloud, Crimson Wave, 
Red Polka, and Bleeding Heart. 40c ea. 
$4.00 doz. 
ESCULENTIUM (Elephant’s Ear)—Huge leaves 
drooping like an elephant’s ear. Large size 
5 to 7 in. 10c ea., 6 for 50c. 9 to 11 in. 
20c ea., 6 for $1.00. 
TUBEROUS ROOTED 
BEGONIAS 
DOUBLE CAMELIA FLOWERED — Unexcelled 
for beds or borders in shade. In colors of 
red, rose, yellow, salmon, white, peach blos- 
pit 35c ea—3 for $1.00..° Extra Large 
Bulbs. 

Mock Orange 
SNOWBALL (Viburnum Opulus Sterile)—Large 
balls of white flowers in May. Grows 8 to 10 
ft. tall. Will do well in partial shade. 
VITEX—(Chaste Tree) —A_ beautiful late 
blooming shrub with lilac blue spikes similar 
to Butterfly Bush. Graceful and becoming 
more popular every year. 
WEIGELIA FLORIBUNDA — Beautiful red 
trumpet shaped flowers. Grows 4 to 6 ft. 
tall. Thrives in moist soil. 
WEIGELIA ROSEA—A very desirable founda- 
tion plant. Grows to height of 6-7 ft. with 
a profusion of bright pink trumpet shaped 
flowers in June. Very striking when in bloom. 
Highly recommended. 
THE PRESIDENT—Most popular red. !m- 
Ba flowers of glowing color. Height 414 
ue. 
YELLOW KING HUMBERT —Flowers bright 
yellow with contrasting crimson dots. Height 
4 to 44 ft. 
RICHARD WALLACE—A free blooming plant 
about 4 ft. tall, producing bright canary yel- 
low flowers in profusion. One of the best 
yellows. 
TUBEROSES 
SINGLE MEXICAN—Pure white of unusual 
fragrance. Large bulbs. 10c¢ ea., $1.00 doz. 
DWARF DOUBLE PEARL—Very fragrant beau- 
tiful white flower. spikes borne on long stems. 
Excellent flower for cutting. 10c¢ ea., $1.00 
doz. 

LILIES (REGALE)—Large white flowers shad- 
ing to yellow in the center with a pink tinge. 
One of the hardiest lilies in cultivation. 
40c ea. 12 for $4.20. 
ISMENE CALATHINA (PERUVIAN DAFFODIL) 
—Flowers are pure white, borne three or four 
on a stem and are very fragrant. Not hardy. 
30c ea. $3.00 doz. ‘ 
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DAHLIAS 
one of gardening’s finest thrills 
Plant the tuber in a hole 6 inches deep, 
with eye up. Cover with just enough soil to 
hide the tuber. As the eye grows, keep 
filling in soil. 
Cultivate frequently for about the first 10 
weeks. Do not cultivate when flowers are in 
bud or bloom. 
LARGE FLOWERING 
OLD FAVORITES 
30c ea. $3.00 doz. 
AVALON (F.D.)—Prolific, rich lemon yellow. 
GALLANT FOX (F.D.)—A brilliant red. 
JANE COWL (1.D.)—Bronze apricot and gold. 
JERSEY BEACON’ (F.D.)—Chinese Scarlet, 
large flowered. 
MRS. GEO. LE BOUTILLIER (1.D.)—Striking 
deep rich carmine red. 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER (F.D.)—Early pro- 
lific lilac rose. 
ROSE GLORY (F.D.)—Early prolific deep rose 
pink. 
THE COMMODORE (F.D.)—Huge canary yel- 
low. 
FANCY, OUTSTANDING 
GIANT PRIZE WINNERS 
75c ea. $7.50 doz. 
ALL AMERICAN. (S.C.)—Mulberry rose suf- 
fused salmon. 
CALIFORNIA IDOL (1.D.)—Large clear yellow. 
COMMANDO (F.D.)—Handsome large dark 
lavender. 
CARL G. DAHL (1I.D.)—Extra good informal 
buff, a frequent winner. 
JEAN TRIMBEE (S.C.)—Large flowers of rich 
Violet. 
MAFFIE (S.C.)—Very large bright glowing red. 
MONARCH OF THE EAST (F.D.)—Large gold- 
en bronze with coral red reverse. 
PREMIER‘’S WINSOME (1.D.)—Beautiful mal- 
low pink. 
POM POMS 
25c¢ ea. $2.50 doz. 
*DEE DEE—A lovely lavender. 
MORNING MIST—White tipped lavender. 
ROSA WILMOUTH—Pink. 
SPY—Bright red. 
YELLOW GEM—Rich creamy yellow. 
MIXED 
LARGE FLOWERING 
15¢ ea. $1.50 doz. 

