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POPULAR PERENNIALS NOT ILLUSTRATED 
Perennials are shipped separate from all other nursery stock 
by parcel post or express prepaid. Price: 2-yr., field-grown plants, 
postpaid, 40c each; 5 for $1.75; 10 for $3.00 (except as noted 
after some varieties) . 
ORIENTAL HYBRID POPPIES. Mixed blooms of salmon, pink 
and red. Maturity height 21 ft. 
ORIENTAL POPPY. Tremendous cup-shaped blooms of bright- 
est crimson-scarlet with large purplish black blotches at base 
of petals. Maturity height 3-31 ft. 
HOLLYHOCKS, DOUBLE MIXED. Colossal spikes of bloom pro- 
ducing showy effect. Maturity height 6 ft. 
PENTSTEMON, PINK BEAUTY. Tall spikes of rosy trumpet- 
shaped flowers in June. Maturity height 2 ft. 
POLYGONUM REYNOUTRIA, DWARF. Fine ground cover. 
Does well in poor or rich soil. Thrives best in full sunlight. 
Light green foliage turns brilliant red in fall. Aug. and Sept. 
4 to 8 in. at maturity. 
PYRETHRUM, MIXED. Painted Daisies of mixed shades of pink, 
red and white. Fine for cutting. Maturity height 2 ft. 
TEUCRIUM CHAMAEDRYS. Glossy green foliage resembling 
dwarf Boxwood. May be used where Boxwood is not hardy. 
Can be clipped to any height up to 12 in. 
VIOLA, ARKWRIGHT RUBY. New variety of large flowered 
type. Bright rosy carmine blooms with terra cotta shadings. 
Dwarf. 
CARNATION, MIXED. Double flowers of mixed colors. 8 to 10 
in, at maturity. Price: 40¢ each; 3 for $1.05. 
SEDUM SPECTABILIS 
Large amaranth-red flower 
or even in shade. 
for fall blooming as well as July 
and August. Maturity height 
18 in. Price: 50c¢ each; 3 for 
$1.35. 
PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS 
Evergreen ground cover. Does 
well in shade or sun. 
height 8 in. 
3 for $1.05. 
BRILLIANT 
Fine for dry hot places 
Indispensable 
Maturity 
Price: 40c each; 
Not less than 5 of a variety. No. 1, large size bulbs. Price prepaid (ex- 
cept as noted): 10 for 75c; 25 for $1.65; 50 for $3.00; 100 for $5.50. 
ANNAMAE. Very early pure white. A good commercial and a heavy 
producer of bulblets which grow readily. 
BIG TOP. Really immense in size. Light pink with small carmine feather. 
Opens 7 cn a 20-bud spike. 
BLACK OPAL. Sensational, very dark red. 8-10 open on a long flower 
head. Fine show flowers. 
CHAMOUNY. Tall, dark rose bordered with silver. Opens 8 to 10 medium 
sized florets. Color exceptionally and strikingly beautiful. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN. The best and most beautiful lavender. Not 
exceptionally tall but fancy even when short. Opens 7 to 8 needle- 
pointed florets on an 18-bud spike. 
GOLD DUST. A very early, deep yellow. Quite tall 
commercial variety. Fine for home gardens as well. 
LAVENDER QUEEN. Deep lavender-mauve that takes in real hot weather. 
Very strong grower. 
MOHAWK. Deep glistening maroon that opens up to 10 blooms at a 
time. 
ORANGE PRINCE. Color is dozzling orange with flame throat marking. 
Doesn‘t burn in hot sun. 
PANDORA. Clear, soft, geranium pink with somewhat darker lines in 
throat. 8-10 open on a medium height plant. It makes an excellent 
cut flower and will win ribbons at the shows. 
PELEGRINA. Early dark blue. One of the darkest blue ever found in 
Gladiolus. 
PICARDY. Most popular variety grown. Very tall salmon-pink. 
PURPLE SUPREME. Medium purple with silver edge on the petals. 
open 10 on a shoulder-high plant. 
RED CHARM. A red of outstanding merit. 
built plant. 
SURFSIDE. Ruffied white with slight penciling 
grower. 
WHITE GOLD. Very large clear light cream, shading to golden throat. 
YELLOW HERALD. Very early clear yellow with a larger floret and many 
open. It blooms in about 60 days and is an exceptional bloom for so 
early a variety. 
and an excellent 
Will 
Will open 10 on a tall, well- 
in the threat. Heavy 
The following are at these prices: 10 for 
$2.50; 25 for $5.00; 50 for $9.00; 100 for 
$16.00. 
ABU HASSAN. Dark violet-blue about the col- 
or of old Pelegrina. Large flowers; straight 
strong stems. 
BURMA. Very large, deep rose, shading to 
lighter throat. Ruffled. Opens up to ten. 
DIEPPE. Opens 8 scarlet florets near 51 in. 
wide. Increases easily and has commercial 
possibilities. 
GOLDEN ARROW. Pure pastel yellow, no mark- 
ing, no greenish cast. Straight, eight 514-in. 
florets open. Vigorous growth. 
LEADING LADY. Most popular Picardy sport. 
Leading white. Creamy white with no mark- 
ing. Excellent grower. 
SPECIAL GLADIOLUS MIXTURE 
_ Maloney’s own selection of lovely flower- 
ing Glads. 
Postpaid 
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