No matter how small your garden, there is always room 
for a Water Lily pool 
HARDY WATERLILIES (Perennial). 
(May be planted from tee re 
Marliac Rose. Pink. : coe ebO000 
Gloriosa. Red. AED FOR a eel 
Marliac. White.. TS ee Bn eae OOO 
Chromatella. Vellow...............-- 4.25 
Collection: 1 each of 4 colors. .$15.00 
ANNUAL WATERLILIES (Tropical). 
(May be planted after June Ist) 
Blue. Beauty <5 cp contre vickeiswne crete $4.50 
Castalifloraty Bink ree iycustyestele swsteiarec 4.00 
Isabel Pring. White.................. 4.25 
Jupiter. Purple... 3.75 
Collection: 1 each of 4 colors. ‘$15. 50 
SHASTA DAISIES 
This popular flower provides a wealth of cut- 
flowers through the Summer and Fall. 2 feet. 
Alaska. Large glistening single white daisy 
with yellow center. 2 ft. plants bloom pro- 
fusely in June and July. 
Majestic. Immense, pure white flowers with a 
double row of frilled petals and small yellow 
center. Wonderful for cutting. 
Mount Shasta. Excellent, new, double variety 
similar to Esther Reed but with taller stems 
and generally superior to it. Blooms 3 in. 
across. 
SCABIOSA caucasica. Large, flat, waved petals. 
Blooms late June until Fall. Stiff, wiry stems 
18 in. long. Keeps well when cut. Available i in 
Blue or White. 
STOKESIA, Blue Peter (Stokes’ Astev). New 
deep blue with flowers 5-6 in. across. 
Blooms from June to November on 15 in. 
stems. 
Silver Moon. Identical to above but with 
pure white flowers. 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker). 
Mt. Etna. Good, tall orange. 
Primrose Beauty. Tall, golden yellow. 
Royal Standard. Top of spike half red, lower 
half white. Very distinct. 
White Giant. Beautiful pure all ivory-white. 
VERONICA, Biue Spire. An improved, deep 
blue Spicata. 2 ft. July-September. 
Icicle. Very fine new white. 2 ft. July-Sept. 
*Imcana. Blue flowers, silvery foliage. 15 in. 
June-August. 
Royal Blue. Deep blue. 
July and August. 
*Rupestris Nana. Neat creeping foliage cover 
in May-June with bright blue flowers. 8 in. 
VINCA minor. Old-fashioned Blue Myrtle 
glossy green foliage. 
Minor alba. White flowers, dark foliage. 
Minor, Bowles Variety. Greatly improved 
evergreen trailer. Good ground cover. Very 
large blue flowers. 
VIOLA ODORATA (Sweet Violets) 
BLUETTE. Sensational new blue variety. Large 
flowers on long cutting stems all season. 
Royal Robe. Superb, super-giant flowers of deep 
violet-blue. Delicately fragrant flowers pro- 
duced in endless profusion on Jong cutting stems. 
pnownake: Large flowered, long-stemmed pure 
white. 
BMS PRICES ON ALL PLANTS, unless 
otherwise noted are: $2.75 for 3, $7.50 per 10 
VIOLA SEED—Listed on Page 21) 
2 ft. spikes during 
Miscellaneous Plants, Roses and Vines 58 
NEW TEA ROSES 
See Sensational New 1956 Roses in Color on Page 52 
Blanche Mallerin. A rare beauty; fragrant, 
pure white. $2.50. 
Chas. Mallerin. New midnight crimson, the 
blackest red to date. $3.00. 2 
Chrysler Imperial. Vivid, rich crimson overlaid 
ox-blood red. $3.00. 
Crimson Glory. Still one of the highest rated of 
all deep red: Roses. $2.25. 
Dr. Debat. A fine new, free blooming, big pink 
Rose. $2.50. 
Grand’mere Jenny (Pat. 1148). 
beautiful new pink and gold. 
Helen Traubel (AAS, 1952). 
apricot and pink. $3.00. 
Miami. Saree blend of gold, orange and 
flamingo. $2.5 : 
Mme. Cochet- Cochats Among the loveliest 
and most popular shades of pink. $2.25. 
Mojave (1954 All-America). Glorious harmony of 
coppery-orange and flame red. $3.00. 
New Yorker. Consistently good, shining, un- 
fading red, with high-centered buds. $2.75. 
Pennsylvania. Gorgeous Rose of delicate 
apricot-orange tints. $2.50. 
Sun King. New, deep rich chrome yellow, full- 
petaled. $3.00. 
Suzon Lotthe. Unusually lovely, new pearly 
pink and white. $2.50. 
Symphonie. Lovely pink unlike any other pink 
Tea Rose. Many tints and shades. $2.50. 
Tiffamy (1955 All-America). Radiantly beautiful, 
bright light pink. $3.50. 
Enchantingly 
$3.00. 
Delicate tints of 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
Floribundas for Living Fences or 
Hedges 
Plant Floribundas for a border of bloom 
along driveway, walk, property line, or 
wherever you would like a hedge, from 
2 to 6 feet high, in bloom all season. 
There is nothing finer. 
Fashion (AAS). Gorgeous coral-peach 
with wavy petals. $2.35. 
Goldilocks. Lovely rich golden yellow. 
Best in its color. $2.00 
Irene of Denmark. Superb blooms of 
clean frosty white. $2.25. 
Jiminy Cricket. Gorgeous new, fragrant 
coral pink. $2.75. 
Lilibet (AAS). Beautiful, soft, 
fresh pink. $2.50. 
Ma Perkins (AAS). 
pink and coral tints. $2.50. 
Red Favorite. Best ia ane. rich 
dark red Floribunda. © $2.25. 
Vogue (AAS). Rich, deep coral-rose. 
Fragrant. $2.35. 
COLLECTION A\; 1 2! of above $48.25 
COLLECTION B:° °2¢h oF above $50.00 
(See Floribunda CIRCUS in color on 
page 52—the only 1956 All-America Rose) 
light, 
Pat ana blend of 
Ornamental VINE 
AMPELOPSIS lowi. Delicate and dainty-leaved 
variety of the larger *Boston Ivy, becoming 
increasingly popular. Good sort to make 
fine tracery on walls. $3.75 per 3, $10.50 
per 10. 
Veitchi. Well-known, large-leaved Boston 
Ivy. Clings to almost any surface. $3.50 for 
3, $9.75 per 10. 
Outstanding in color and size. 
CLEMATIS Like well-drained location, par- 
tially shaded. (Jilustrated in color, page 56.) 
Comtesse de Bouchard. Good pink. 
Henryi. Excellent creamy white. 
Jackmani. Vigorous growing purple. 
Jackmani Rubra. Lovely large red. 
Mme. B. Veillard. Fine lilac rose. 
Mme. E. Andre. Popular rich red. 
Ramona. Beautiful clear light blue. 
Strong Plants: 
$3.25 each, $8.50 for 3, $27.50 per 10 
Floribunda Rose, Goldilocks 
“TOP TEN” 
ALL AMERICA WINNERS 
The ‘‘Top Drawer” selection of newer 
Tea Roses that will do well for the begin- 
ner or add new glory to any garden. 
Charlotte Armstrong. Rose red... $2.50 
Forty-Niner. Red and yellow...... 2.75 
Horace McFarland. Rich deep 
APHICOE My cliche clase bieet ee ope BOR eran 2.50 
Katherine T. Marshall. Pink...... 2.25° 
Lowell Thomas. Yellow........... 2.50 
Mission Bells. Deep salmon pink.. 2.50 
Nocturne. Cardinalred........... 2.50 
Peace. Light yellow, edged pink.... 3.00 
Rubaiyat. Gorgeous cerise-pink 
lighter:reverse<.ci st ee 2.25 
Tallyho. Two-toned oldrose...:... 2.50 
COLLECTION: 1 each of above 
“‘Top Ten’’, $23.75 — (Value $25.25) 
(Purchase separately at prices marked). 
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 
Blaze (Pat. No. 10). Vivid scarlet flowers pro- 
duced in Spring and Fall. $2.25. 
Climbing Crimson Glory (Pat. No. 736). 
Richly fragrant, large deep red. $3.00. 
Climbing Goldilocks. Gorgeous yellow ever- 
blooming Floribunda Climber. $3.00. 
Climbing Peace (Pat. 932). Color same as 
Hybrid Tea variety. $2.50. 
Gladiator. Exciting new repeat-blooming bright 
light red. $3.50. 
King Midas (Pat. No. 586). 
pure yellow. $2.50. 
New Dawn. Beautiful repeat-blooming flesh 
pink of vigorous habit. $2.25. 
Paul’s Scarlet. Well-known and marvelously 
attractive brilliant scarlet. $2.00. 
Spanish Beauty. Lovely, contrasting shades of 
pink. Fragrant. $2.25. ' 
White Dawn. Fragrant new everblooming hardy 
white climber. $2.25. 
Very good, new 
All Our Vines Are Extra 
Strong, Stocky Plants 
EUONYMUS radicans coloratus. 
growth, evergreen foliage tinted red. Fine 
for rough stonework. Showy Winter fruit. 
$1.00 each, $9.00 per 10. 
ENGLISH IVY (Hedera helix). Useful for cover- 
ing walls or as ground cover plant. 1 yr., 
2%- nh Does $2.35 for 3, $6.75 per 10, $45.00 
per : 
HALL’S HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera halliana). 
Abundant, glossy, evergreen foliage, fra- 
grant flowers. 2-year plants, $2.75 per 3, 
$8.00 per 10, $50.00 per 100. 
HYDRANGEA petiolaris (Climbing Hydrangea). 
One of the finest of all climbing vines, and 
very hardy. Four-petaled white flowers in 
6 to 8 in. clusters. Blooms in July. $2.75 
each, $7.75 per 3. 
WISTERIA. Long cluster varieties producing 
trusses 3—4 ft. in length. Grafted plants in 
xurple, Pink or White. $3.50 each, $10.00 
per 3. 
Dense 
We can supply all VINES, write us for prices 
BURNETT BROTHERS, Incorporated 
