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Oriental 
Poppy 
Snow Prince 
African Violet 
ENJOY SOME AFRICAN VIOLETS 
Of all flowering house plants these have the most widespread use. This is due to the lack of attention needed, 
the ease of propagation and the genuine satisfaction they give as an attractive flowering house plant. There 
are hundreds of varieties in a great range of colors and foliage. We offer those below for your enjoyment. 
Bicolor. Upper petals deep violet-red; lower ones paler. 
Blue King. Rounded flowers of rather deep blue-purple. 
Deep Blue Girl Hybrid. Dark violet-blue of large size. 
Frieda. Free blooming with deep violet-red, medium flowers. 
Gorgeous Bicolor. Large flowers in two tones of orchid. 
Norseman. Flowers of blue-violet, almost true medium blue. 
Periwinkle. Large pale violet-blue with deeper eye. 
Red King. Best claret-red with a very dark center. 
Sailor Girl. Very beautiful flowers of pale true blue. 
In 3-inch pots, any of above 9, $1.75 each 
New Introductions 
Double Neptune. Large, very double true deep violet-blue. 
Fantasy. Speckled and blotched in lavender and purple. 
Painted Girl. Large flowered pure white; rose-violet edge. 
Snow Girl. Large pure white; serrated edge on leaf. 
Snow Prince. New large white contrasting with nice foliage. 
In 3-inch pots, any of above 5, $2.75 each 
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Nice clean colors in Pink, Violet-blue or White, $1 each 
DECORATIVE HOUSE PLANTS 
These will make your home more gracious and livable. Unique in that they require a very minimum of care, 
they will succeed almost in spite of neglect. All they ask is sufficient water, temperature and the proper light. 
We offer a splendid assortment of over 20 dependable, distinct varieties priced from 35 cents to $1 each. 
PLANT ORIENTAL POPPIES IN POTS 
The early fall is the best time to start Oriental Poppies from roots. We have done this for you and now offer 
started Poppy plants, already established and growing on, in 6-inch pots. Just slit the pot off and set the soil 
ball in a sunny garden bed to grow on without set back, to bloom in May and June. Ht. 3 ft. 
Barr’s White. Beautiful, large, pure white satiny flowers 
with contrasting purplish black centers. 
Betty Ann. Very beautiful, large flowers of La France pink 
without blotches, freely produced on strong plants. 
Big Jim. Huge, handsome flowers of deep maroon on strong, 
free blooming plants. An unusual color. 
Cavalier. Big crinkly flowers of deep scarlet-red on strong 
stems which are ideal for cutting. 
Cerise Beauty. Free-flowering plants of fine habit with 
distinct cerise-rose blooms having black-purple centers. 
Flashy Glow. Large, bright yellow flowers with a suf- 
fusion of orange. Makes a striking border accent. 
POT-GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Here are the leading sorts, best for North Jersey. Set 
plants 18 in. apart in rows 3 to 4 ft. apart in any good garden 
soil with plenty of moisture. Give shallow cultivation fre- 
quently and mulch, particularly over winter. In 3-inch pots. 
Gem. (Everbearing.) Heavy crop throughout. A nice 
bright red of very good quality. Dependable. 
Above $1.75 doz.; 50 or more at $11 per 100 
Fairfax. (Early.) Large, dark berries of super flavor and 
quality. Vigorous, healthy, productive and hardy. 
Sparkle. (Midseason.) Best for New Jersey and for freez- 
ing. Very productive, large glossy sparkling red. 
Fairpeake. (Late.) Good-sized, firm, rich red of fine flavor 
in abundance, especially on moist soil. 
Previous 3, $1.35 doz.; 50 or more at $8.50 per 100 
PERENNIALS AND VINES 
You'll find over 375 varieties of hardy perennial flower 
plants and over 30 varieties of hardy vines, all well estab- 
lished in 5 or 6-inch pots, available at Hanover. These are 
listed with very helpful detail in our spring catalog. 
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Gold of Ophir. Dwarfer plants, growing only 26 inches 
high, with big golden orange flowers. A unique variety. 
Henry Cayeaux Improved. Large blooms of old rose 
shaded with burgundy; perfect if grown in light shade. 
Hercules. Tremendous, true scarlet flowers of great sub- 
stance on extra tall- stemmed, sturdy plants 31% feet high. 
Joyce. Big flowers of soft red with a suffusion of cherry-red 
on tall growing, long stemmed, strong plants. 
Wurtembergia. Tremendously large, striking flowers of 
cerise-scarlet with contrasting black centers. 
In 6-inch pots, any of the 11 varieties, 75c each; 
3 for $2.10; $7.50 per doz. 
BIENNIAL FLOWER PLANTS 
Biennials, to look their best in your flower borders, should 
be planted in generous groups to give the effect of large 
masses of color. To do this with pot-grown plants makes the 
cost of such groups excessive. You may buy these nicely 
rooted plants in flats of soil and enjoy the proper effect in 
your garden at lower cost. We have available for planting 
now: Campanula medium calycanthema (Cup and Saucer) 
in Dark Blue, Pink, and White; Dianthus barbatus (Sweet 
William) in Dark Crimson, Newport Pink, Scarlet, and 
White; Digitalis (Foxglove) in Purple, Rose, and White. 
All at $1.75 per flat of 12 plants, 5 flats (60 plants) 
assorted if you wish for $8. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
An opportunity to see the varieties, the best in color and 
type, in bloom at our Hanover Sales Garden. They may 
be moved to your garden while in bloom without suffering 
any set back. There is nothing to excel these in satisfaction, 
or to bring color to your garden in the fall of the year. They 
ltke rich soil, lots of sun and water. Your choice of 45 va- 
rieties, field-grown plants, $1.25 each, $12.50 doz. 
