Greenhouse 
In August, 1949, we bought the Hansen Green- 
house and Floral Shop. We have installed an air 
circulating gas heating unit, 85,000 B.T.U. which 
has ultra modern thermostatic control. It gives us 
an opportunity to study plant growth every day in 
the year and see blossoms every day. We have many 
varieties of plants and will be adding more as we 
get the room. 
African Violets Cyclamen Lantana 
Amaryllis Daisies Lilies 
Aster Ferns Lupines 
Azaleas Feverfew Petunia 
Begonia Flowering Maple Philodendron 
Caladium Foliage Plants Poinsettia 
Calla Lilies Fuchsias Saintpaulias 
Cannas Geraniums Snapdragons 
Carnation Gladioli Succulents 
Christmas Gloxinias Verbena 
Cactus Hibiscus Double Tritomas 
Chinese Hydrangeas Vinea 
Evergreen Ivy Violet 
We also grow annual flowers, cabbage, and to- 
mato plants and flower seeds. 
Below are the names of garden plants that we 
grow for our customers. 
Cabbage — Peppers as 
Copenhagen Market World Beater 
Cauliflower — California Wonder 
Early Snowball ao ee t 
Celery — Cornell No. 19, ot Large Cherry 
self bleaching Tomatoes — 
E Plant — Valiant, red 
ae Rutgers, red 
Two varieties Mariglobe, red 
Kale Jubilee, yellow, 
Lettuce — large, non-acid 
Great Lakes Hybrid Tomatoes — 
Onion — Burbeana, early 
Sweet Spanish Burpees, hybrid 
Yellow Bermuda Big Boy 
Asters Russell Lupine 
Snapdragons Salvia 
Columbine Delphinium 
Petunias Sweet William 
Pansies Verbena 
Ageratum 
Hybrid tomatoes will sell at $1.00 per dozen. 
Most of the other plants will sell at 35c, 50c, 
or 60c a dozen. 
Frost Proof Planting of Tomatoes 
I use a 16-inch tile spade and slant it so the 
point will be 3 or 4 inches deep in the ground when 
