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ANNUALS

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SLNNyBCCCI^ FARMS NURSERY

CHESTERLAND, OHIO

SUNNYBROOK FARMS NURSERY

Announcement for 1936

This year as usual we are growing a large assortment of annuals and bedding plants, for the retail trade. As is our custom we have selected our seed from the grower or originator when possible. The plants are grown and transplanted in sterilized soil, pinched once or twice when necessary and well hardened.

This makes plants which are easy to trans¬ plant. We can furnish most of the varieties either from flats or in 2^4 -inch pots.

You will find nearly all of the All American Selection and most of the Season’s Novelties and a large number of rare and unusual annuals.

Among the COMMON Annuals we have:

Ageratum _ Five varieties

Alyssum _ ;__Two varieties

Asters _ Twelve varieties

Candytuft _ Five varieties

Calendula _ Four varieties

Batchelor Buttons _ Three varieties

Chrysanthemum, annual ... Single and double

Clarkia _ Double

Dimorphotheca _ Seven varieties

Gaillardia, annual _ _ _ ....Double and single

Ffunnemannia

Larkspur _ Six varieties

Lobelia _ Three varieties

Marigold, Tall _ Four varieties

Marigold, Dwarf _ Four varieties

Mignonette

Nicotiana _ White and Red

PETUNIAS

(Suttons, Vaughans and Dieners)

25 varieties in a wide range of color and form

Phlox Drummondi

Rudbeckia

Salpiglossis

Salvia _ Dwarf and Tall

Red, coral and blue

Scabiosa _ Mixed and Blue Cockade

Schizanthus _ Two varieties

Snapdragons _ Seventeen varieties

Verbenas Mammoth _ Ten varieties

Verbena Venosa Zinnias

Seven varieties

VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME

Drive Out Mayfield Road State Route 322

Six Miles East of Gates Mills, Ohio