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HEMEROCALLIS, continued 
Older Varieties available in multiple division (clumps) . 
Apricot. Deep yellow. 
Aurantiaca. Reddish orange. 
Citrina. Light lemon. 
Fulva. Rusty orange-red. 
J. R. Mann. Frosted buff and yellow. 
Kwanso. Double; orange-copper. 
Margaret Perry. Rosy buff, yellow throat. 
Sovereign. Light yellow. 10 100 
Small clumps, 4 to 5-in. diam............ $2 00 $15 00 
Medium clumps, 5 to 7-in. diam.......... 3 00 25 00 
HORTICULTURAL BOOKS AVAILABLE 
THROUGH US, POSTPAID 
THE AFRICAN VIOLET. Helen Van Pelt Wilson. $2.50. 
A beautiful book covering every aspect of culture, listing 
175 varieties. Profusely illustrated. Highly recommended 
for Saintpaulia fans everywhere! 
AZALEAS, KINDS AND CULTURE. Hume. $3.75. 
A brand-new book packed with up-to-date information in- 
valuable to commercial grower and home gardener alike. 
CAMELLIAS, KINDS AND CULTURE. Hume. $6 50 
A worthy companion volume for Doctor Hume’s AZALEAS, 
KINDS AND CULTURE, this newest work is authoritative 
and beautifully illustrated. It covers all phases of growing 
these much-admired plants. CAMELLIAS, KINDS AND 
CULTURE should appeal to Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Gardener, 
who are in need of precise instructions and adequate explana- 
tions at a very reasonable cost. 
THE CULTIVATION OF CITRUS FRUITS. Hume. $6.00. 
This book is again available to all who appreciate clear 
and concise information presented in an interesting manner. 
GARDENING IN THE LOWER SOUTH. Hume. $6.00 
A re-issue of one of the most widely read garden guides ever 
puklished for warmer latitudes especially. 
IN FLORIDA GARDENS. Wilson & Ferguson. $1.50. 
Although not new, this little book presents a thoroughly 
indexed guide to Florida planting that will be invaluable for 
both new and experienced gardeners. 
THE PECAN AND ITS CULTURE. Hume. $2.00. t 
A useful guide for those desiring practical information on | 
Pecan selection, culture and processing methods. Over 100 i 
varieties clearly described. ! 
ROSES OF THE WORLD IN COLOR. McFarland. $5.00. 
The dyed-in-the-wool Rose fancier cannot afford to be with- 
out it! It’s a completely new edition of the Rose picture book 
that has proved so popular with Rose lovers everywhere. | 
283 illustrations in color. 
FRUIT AND NUT TREES 
There is a place for both tropical and other fruit trees in 
every southern garden. Those sections adapted to growing . 
citrus fruits can, of course, cater to a tremendous commercial i 
market. For large growers such an orchard represents an im- 
portant investment and brings large returns. Smaller growers 
and home gardeners as well will find that even a modest num- | 
ber of fruit and nut trees are well worth while. if 
ORANGES (Field-grown on C. T. Stock) 
Glen Improved Navel, Hamlin, Lue Ging Gong, Parson 
Brown, Pineapple, Tangerine, Temple, Thompson | 
Navel, Valencia, Washington Navel. 
GRAPEFRUIT (Field-grown on C. T. Stock) 
Duncan, Foster Pink, Glenred, Marsh Seedless, Thompson 
Pink. | 
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