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Title: Diamond jubilee 75th anniversary
Identifier: diamondjubilee751935grif (find matches)
Year: 1935 (1930s)
Authors: Griffith and Turner Co; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection
Subjects: Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs
Publisher: Baltimore, Md. : Griffith and Turner Co. , 1935
Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
Digitizing Sponsor: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library

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16 GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205 N. PACA ST., BALTIMORE, MP. GLADIOLUS One of the most popular of all summer-flowering bulbs. Plant outdoors as soon as frost is out of ground 4 inches deep and at least 6 inches apart. Ten Super Gladiolus BABOIT HtriiOT—Rich violet-blue. CABMEN STIiVA—The best pure-white. C H A B Ii E S DICKENS — Deep purple-violet. SENBT F O B D —Royal purple. O B A N G- E QT7EEN — Apricot, shading to a bril- liant orange. FAITXi FFITZEB — Rich amaranth red with a velvety sheen. P F 1 T Z E B'S TBIXTMPH — One of the largest and finest Gladiolus. Brilliant salmon- orange with deep markings in throat. PHANOMEN—A combination of soft pink and yellow. BOSE ASH— Very beautiful col- oring of old rose tones. S C A B E T W O N D E B—A large flower of rich scarlet. Frice of any of the above varieties —6c each, 65c d.oz- en, $4.00 per 100. Select Gladiolus AMEBIC A — Lavender - pink flowers of good size. B I^ IT E JAY— Porcelain blue. C B I M S O N G-ZiOW — Glowing crimson-scarlet. DB. F. E. BEN- NETT — Deep red, suffused scarlet. E. J. SHATI.OB —Beautiful deep rose-pink. GOZ.DEN MEA- SXTBE — A deep shade of yellow. Z.OS ANG-EIiES —Bright pink with carmine blotch in throat. MBS. DB. NOB- T O N — Delicate cream pink. MBS. P. C. P E T E B S—Orchid-lavender with crimson markings. MBS. FBANCIS KING—Brilliant vermiUion-scarlet. MBS. PBANK PENDIiETON—Salmon-pink with large blotch of velvety crimson in throat. MBS. Ii E O N DOT7GIiAS—A lovely shade of coral-rose striped with flame-scarlet. PEACE—White with lilac markings on lower petals. SCHWABEN—Canary yellow. VIRGINIA—Large flowers of flaming-scarlet. FRICE or ANY OP THE ABOVE VABIETIES—-5c EACH, 50c DOZEN, $3.50 FEB 100. EZTBA FINE MIXTURE—A selection of only the better named varieties in a wide range of colors, 40c per dozen, $2.50 per 100. CALADIUMS ESCULENTUM (Elephant's Ear) One of the finest of the ornamental foliage plants, growing si,\ to ten feet high. FIRST SIZE—5c each, 50c dozen. SECOND SIZE—8c each, 80c dozen. MAMMOTH—10c each, $1.00 dozen. TUBEROSES DOUBZ.E PEABI^—One of the most fragrant and popular summer flowering bulbs. Pure white. 4c each, 40c dozen, $3.00 per 100. HARDY GARDEN LILIES ATTBAT'UM (Golden-Bayed I^Uy)—Pure white spotted crim- son, very fragrant, 3-5 ft. high. Plant 9 inches deep. Blooms in July and August. 9-11 in. 30c each, $3.00 dozen, 11-13 in. 40c each. $4.00 dozen. CANADENSE—Drooping flowers, varying from yellow to orange. Plant 5 inches deep. Blooms in June and July. 5-6 feet high. 20c each, $2.00 dozen. HENBYI—Rich deep orange-yellow, 8 ft. high. Plant 10 inches deep. Blooms in August and September. 30c each, ^.00 dozen. BEG-AXE (Boyal Lily)—White, suffused pink, yellow at the center, very fragrant. 6-8 ft. high. Plant 9 inches deep. Blooms in July. 7-8 in., 15c each, $1.50 dozen; 8-9 in., 25c each, $2.50 dozen. SPECIOSTTM AZiBTTM—Pure white Lilies. Bloom in July and August. Plant 9 in. deep. 3-5 ft. high. 9-11 in. 30c each, $3.00 dozen. 11-13 In. 40c each, $4.00 dozen. SPECIOSTTM MAGNZFICDM—White, spotted and bordered with ruby-carmine. Plant 9 inches deep. Blooms in Ju;y and August. 3-5 ft. high. 9-11 in. 30o each, $3.00 dozen. 11-13 In 40c oAcli $4i00 dozoUs TIGBINUM SPZ.ENDENS (Tiger IiUy)—Rich, dark salmon spotted orange. Plant 10 inches deep. Blooms in August and September. 4-5 ft. high. 15c each, $1.50 dozen. TIGBINUM PIiOBEPIiENO (The Doable Tiger IiUy)—15c each, $1.50 dozen. HARDY FLOWERING SHRUBS ABEZiIA GBANDIFLOBA—One of the finest evergreen shrubs, blooming continuously from early summer until frost. Flowers white tinted lilac. Height 3-4 ft. 18-24 In. plants. 75c G&cli AXMOND, FI.OWEBIN(t (Ajnygdalns)—A lovely shrub growing 5-6 ft. high with fragrant pink flowers in May. 2-3 ft. plants 75c each. AXTHAEA (Bose of Sharon)—A valuable hardy shrub which blooms from August to October. We offer in three colors. Red, Purple, White. Height, 10-12 ft. 2-3 ft. plants. 35c each. BTTDDXiEIA (Butterfly Shmh)—A very desirable shrub be- ginning to bloom in July and continuing until frost. Color: Violet, Mauve. Height 5-6 ft. 2-3 ft. plants. 50c each. CTDONIA JAPONICA (Japanese Quince)—Showy shrubs with a profusion of scarlet flowers In April. Height 4-6 ft. 12-18 in. plants. 35c each. DETTTSOA GBACrDIS—A beautiful dwarf shrub covered with pure white flowers in April and May. Height 2-3 ft. 15-18 in. plants. 35c each. DETTTZIA (Pride of Bochester)—A tall growing variety with double white flowers tinged pink. Blooms In May. Height 8-10 ft. 2-3 ft. plants. 35c each. POBSTTHIA—SUSFENSA (Weeping Porsythla)—A grace- ful drooping shrub with golden vellow flowers in April. Height 4-6 ft. 2-3 ft. plants. 35o each. HYOBANGEA—A. G. SNOWHUiI.—A very hardy shrub with snow-white flowers from July until frost. Height 4-5 ft. 2-3 ft. plants. 35c each. HTDBANGEA—P. G. PEEGEE—A taller growing variety with white flowers which turn to pink. Blooms from July until frost. Height 6-8 ft. 2-3 ft. plants. 35c each. XEBBIA (Double Globeflower)—Golden yellow flowers in bloom from June until October. Height 4-5 ft. 12-18 in. plants. 50c each. Ed^KWITZIA (Beauty Bush)—A beautiful shrub from China with masses of delicate pink flowers in May and June. Height 5-6 ft. 18-24 in. plants. 50c each. FTTTTiADEIiFHUS (Mock Orange)—Iiemoine—Masses of fragrant white flowers In May. Height 3-5 ft. 18-24 In. plants. 35c each. FBtTNTTS, PISSABDI (Purple Leaf Plum)—A beautiful shrub with white flowers In April. Foliage is crimson which changes to rich purple. Height 12-15 ft. 3-4 ft. plants. 50c each. S7BINGA OB XiILAC—Common Purple, 2-3 ft. plants. 35o each. STBINGA OB ZiIXAC—Named Varieties, in all colors, 2-3 ft. plants. 75c each. SPIBAEA—Anthony Waterer—A dwarf shrub with crimson flowers in bloom from May to October. Height 2-3 ft. 18-24 in. plants. 35c each. SPIRAEA—Van Houttel—An excellent shrub with white flowers In Mav. Height 6-8 ft. 2-3 ft. plants. 35c each. VTBUBNUM FZiICATTTM (Japanese SnowbaU)—Beautiful balls of pure white flowers in May and June. Height 6-8 ft. ' 2-3 ft. plants. 50c each. WEIGELA—Eva Bathke—One of the most popular shrubs with red flowers in bloom all summer. Height 4-5 ft. 2-3 ft. plants. 50c each. WEIGEIiA—Bosea—A little taller growing than Eva Rathke, and has rosy-pink flowers. Height 6-8 ft. 2-3 ft. plants. 50c each. CANNA ROOTS Plant outside after frost is out of ground and they will bloom from early summer until frost. Plant 18 inches apart. CITV OP FOBTX.AND—One of the best pink sorts, 4^ feet hiph. FLORENCE VATTOHAN—Yellow spotted scarlet, 5 feet. , HUNGARIA—Beautiful clear rose, S^A feet. , KING HUMBERT—Orange-scarlet with bronze foliage, 5 ft. ! KING HUMBERT YELLOW—Yellow with red spots, 5 feet. I BICHABD WALLACE—Canary yellow, 4 Ms feet. ; THE FBESIDENT—Rich glowing scarlet, 5 feet. ; Price of any of above varieties—5c each, 50c dozen, $3.50 ( per 100. t
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  • bookyear:1935
  • bookdecade:1930
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Griffith_and_Turner_Co
  • bookauthor:Henry_G_Gilbert_Nursery_and_Seed_Trade_Catalog_Collection
  • booksubject:Gardening_Equipment_and_supplies_Catalogs
  • booksubject:Agricultural_implements_Catalogs
  • booksubject:Seeds_Catalogs
  • booksubject:Bulbs_Plants_Catalogs
  • booksubject:Vegetables_Catalogs
  • booksubject:Flowers_Catalogs
  • bookpublisher:Baltimore_Md_Griffith_and_Turner_Co_1935
  • bookcontributor:U_S_Department_of_Agriculture_National_Agricultural_Library
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