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PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower) 
Blue—Late Spring—12 in. 
SEDUM SPECTABILIS—(Showy Stone Crop) 
Pink—August—1 to 1% ft. 
STATICE LATIFOLIA—(Sea Lavender) 
Blue—August—1 to 1% ft. Useful as a winter 
bouquet. 
TEUCRIUM CHAMAEDRYS (Germander) 
Hardy edging plant. 
STOKESIA LAEVIS—(Stokes Aster) 
Blue—July—1 ft. 
TRITOMA NOBILIS—(Poker Plant) 
Orange—June—l1 to 2 ft. 
VERONICA MARITIMA—(Speedwell) 
Blue——July—1 to 2 ft. 
YUCCA FILAMENTOSA VARIEGATA— 
(Stripe Leaf Yucca) 
White—July—3 to 4 ft. Attractive yellow leaves. 
Bulbs 
We will have on hand for Fall sales a variety of 
Tulips. Daffodils, Hyacinths, and Crocus. Also we 
will be pleased to order for you any unusual variety 
that you might want. 
Roses 
We will have on hand in the late Fall and early 
Spring a variety of Hybrid Tea Roses and several of 
the standard varieties of Climbing Roses. 
FERTILIZER 
VIGORO 
J00MD0a9 — 5-10-52. oe 4.55 
PEAT MOSS 
(G1 Cae ee ee tn eee eee 5.50 
(Ge (Brite ts 
A new tree introduced by the United States 
Department of Agriculture. A blight resistant 
Chestnut. Makes a handsome low-headed tree. 
Foliage is beautiful dark green. Nut is sweet 
and is excellent raw or cooked. 
“ CASTANEA MOLLISSIMA (Chinese Chestnut) 
Py Tey Sh, Bhs. ae 1.50 each; 100.00 per 100 
SetOcSe beets 2.50 each; 200.00 per 100 
AgtOsOn LU seee ee 4.00 each; 350.00 per 100 
Has excellent possibilities as a crop on the 
Eastern Shore. 
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