SHASTA DAISY, ESTHER REED 
Scabiosa Caucasica 
(Isaac House Strain.) This is a greatly im- 
proved strain of the well-known Scabiosa 
Caueasica. Colors range from white to dark- 
est blue. A wonderful bloomer; 18 to 24”. 
Shasta Daisy 
These well-known daisies grow about 3 feet 
tall and produce many large white flowers 
on long stems throughout the summer. An 
excellent cut flower. 
Esther Read. Pure white, high crested fully 
double. Each 60c. 
Grand Marconi. Double Chrysanthemum-like 
flowers on 214 foot stems. Will bloom con- 
tinuously during summer months. Each 60c. 
Statice Latifolia 
(Great Sea Lavender.) An attractive and 
showy plant for borders and beds. The leaves 
are large and leathery. Stiff branched stems 
bearing large candelabra-like heads some- 
times 2 feet across arise from the centers. 
The flowers, small purple-blue and attractive, 
are fine in bouquets and for winter use. 
Stokesia 
(Blue Moon.) The color is a very attractive 
shade of silvery blue with a lilac-blue suf- 
fusion at the center. The flowers are very 
large, open 5 inches across. An excellent cut 
‘lower, having stems 18 to 20 inches in 
length. Flowers freely and is a beautiful 
VIOLETS 
BLOOM 
When Fed 
AFRICAN 
Made Especially for African Violets 
Promotes Blossoms Growth and Color 
IN CAPSULE FORM 
18 
CAPSULES 
35c 
Sweet William 
Old favorite available in mixed colors. 
Thalictrum 
(Dipterocarpum.) (Meadow Rue.) A new 
form of this graceful and dainty plant that 
grows about 4 feet tall. The foliage is fern- 
like and the flower a delicate violet mauve. 
Tradescantia 
(Spiderwort.) James Stratton. Deep Delphin- 
ium mauve flowers slightly shaded with rose. 
16 inches. Spring and summer. 
Tritoma 
(Red Hot Poker or Flame Flower.) The early 
free-blooming qualities of this variety make 
it one of the best of the hardy bedding plants 
either single or in masses. On well estab- 
lished plants the spikes are about 3 feet tall, 
and the heads are a rich orange-scarlet. 
Valeriana 
(Officinalis.) Hardy garden Heliotrope. A 
variety with cut leaves and large heads of 
rose pink with an exquisite heliotrope odor. 
Height, 3 to 4 feet. 
Veronica 
(Blue Spire.) A delightful 2-foot border plant 
with long spikes of deep blue flowers borne 
abundantly during July and August. 
Violas 
Smaller flowered than pansies and more per- 
sistent. Easily grown and dependable, and 
full of bloom all through the summer until 
hard frost if the faded blossoms are kept 
picked off. Fine for beds, rock gardens and 
edgings. 
Jersey Gem (Blue Gem). Vigorous, compact 
sturdy plants covered with violet-blue 
blooms from May till fall. Each 50c. 
Lutea. The best pure yellow viola. Each 50c. 
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VIOLET, PRINCE OF WALES 
Violets 
(Odorata) (Sweet Violets) 
One of the most satisfactory and popular of 
all bedding plants. We offer three sorts: 
Princess of Wales. Single violet blue. Fra- 
grant. Each 50c. 
Double Russian Violet. Double deep violet. 
Fragrant. Each 60c. 
Rosina. Pink and old rose. Fragrant. 50c. 
Yucca 
(Adams Needle.) A plant with creamy yel- 
low flowers on spikes up to 6 feet tall, with 
broad, swordlike evergreen foliage. It can 
be used either for lawn or rockery work. 
BEDDING AND PORCH BOX PLANTS 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.40; 6 for $2.70, unless otherwise marked. 
POTTED PLANTS 
FUCHSIA 
Graceful plants with many dainty drooping, 
brilliantly colored blooms. 
bedding, porch and hanging baskets. 
Firefly. Single pink. 
Black Prince. Red with a purple bell. 
Holstii. Pure white with pink bell. 
Constance. Pink. Double lavender bell. 
Winston Churchill. Red. Double lavender 
center. 
TRAILING FUCHSIA 
Red with purple bell. 
GERANIUM 
Finest of all bedding plants in brilliance of 
bloom and hardiness. 
Semi-Double and Doubles 
Apple Blossom. Apple blossom pink. 
Better Times. American beauty shade. 
Jean Viaud. Rose, white throat. 
Pink Fiat. Excellent clear pink. 
Radio Red. Best dark red. 
Salmon Supreme. Light salmon. 
ICE PLANT 
Thick leaves, plant drooping. Flowers pink. 
HELIOTROPE 
Flowers violet purple and very fragrant. 
LANTANA 
Dainty plants 12 to 18 inches tall, bearing a 
profusion of bright two-toned flowers. We 
have them in two colors: Salmon and orange. 
PETUNIA 
We offer these favorites in 214 inch pots. 
World Beauty. Shades of pink, fully double. 
Giants of California. Giant ruffled mixed, 
all colors. 
Excellent for- 
BEDDING ANNUALS 
If you cannot grow Aster plants owing to the 
presence of fungus diseases in your soil, you 
will be pleased with the results obtained 
with our wilt-resistant plants. 
Aster (Improved Crego). Large 4 to 5 inch 
flowers, with long ribbon like gracefully 
curved and twisted petals, giving them a 
fluffy appearance. Long stems fine for cut- 
ting. The plants are strong growing. Mixed 
Colors only, dozen 60c. 
Aster (American Branching) (Wilt Resistant). 
From midsummer until frost these asters 
produce a profusion of beautiful flowers 342 
to 4 inches across and fully double. The 
plants grow 2 to 3 feet tall and branch freely. 
Mixed Colors only, dozen 60c. 
PETUNIA (Fire Chief) 
Petunia Fire Chief is the reddest petunia you 
ever saw. Compact plants of erect habit cov- 
ered throughout the season with brilliant 
single red flowers. Per doz. 65c. 
Snapdragons (Giant Flowered Rustproof). We 
offer these fine new disease resistant plants 
this year in mixed colors only. Per doz. 60c. 
Stocks (Giant Perfection). A wonderful mix- 
ture of this fine strain of Perpetual Branch- 
ing Stocks with a high percentage of doubles. 
A fine addition to any flower garden. Mixed 
colors. Per doz. 60c. 
22 PRICES ON ALL PERENNIALS, EXCEPT WHERE OTHERWISE NOTED: EACH 50c; 3 FOR $1.40; 6 FOR $2.70 
