SHASTA DAISY 
Alaska—Fine cut flower, long lasting and 
hardy; small plants 25c Dozen 2.00 
Esther Reed—Double white. If cut as soon as 
first blooming period finishes, it will give a 
second showing of flowers again in the fall; 
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VERBENA Venosa—In bloom continuously from 
April until frost. Besides being a high class 
hardy perennial and a pot plant, it is a first 
class plant for bedding, edging and covering 
steep banks. Easy to propagate and a plant 
you can use to advantage the year around. 
Height 9-inches. Lilacina and purple, either 
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VERBENA bonariensis—Easily raised. Exception- 
ally vigorous upright growth, entirely differ- 
ent from the regular type. Arrests attention 
and creates lots of comment when seen in 
bloom. The flowers are of attractive rosy-lav- 
ender produced in quantity on long stiff stems 
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Shrubs FROM MANN’S 
BUDDLEIA—Buitterfly Bush. 
B. Alternifolia—A good looking Chinese shrub 
to 12 feet. It is the hardiest species as well as 
the only one having alternate leaves. The 
long arching shoots of the previous year are 
studded with compact clusters of light laven- 
der flowers in early summer. Shoots of the 
current season may flower later in the sum- 
mer. A branch in bloom would make a per- 
fecieenalOm Nail-don Quan cans se ee 75 
B. Royal Red—tThe best red hybrid Buddleia 
tOmaGtes! QUALI CONS wea rm ene ete .60 
ELAEAGNUS pungens — Thorny Elaeagnus. A 
handsome evergreen with long flexible 
branches; rarely seen. Variable in habit. It 
grows from 6 to 12 feet. The slightly fragrant 
flowers are silvery white. The fruit is light red 
(brown at first), ripening during the winter. 
2% or 3 inch pots 50c Quart cans 1.00 
ESCALLONIA—Evergreen shrub from South 
America. Blooms in winter or early spring. 
Usually about three to six feet though it’s 
ultimate height is 15 feet. Flowers pink ........ .50 
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