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Prices, except as noted, 25c each, 3 for 60c, 12 for S2.00. 



ANEMONE JAPONICA— WIND FLOWER 



The Japanese Ansmcnes are beautiful fall blccining plants, be- 

 ginning to 'bloom in early September and last until freezing wea- 

 ther cuts them down. Plant in rich, moist soil, partial shade or 

 full sun. 



Alba. Single white with gold stamens. 



Globosa (Species). Flowers red to whitish or yellowish. About 

 1 inch across in May-September. From Western N. America. 



Huphensis. Pleasing mauve-rose flowers, in August and Sept- 

 en. her, growing about 18 in. high. Splendid for border or 

 rcckery. 



Patens Nuttali (Species). Nodding purple bells followed by 

 sho'^rr/ seed plumes. 35c each, 3 for 90c. 



Prince Henry. Rich dork red, double, early, dv/arf. 



September Charm. A new lovely single, silvery-rose flower, in 

 blcom about the first of September. Good grower and very 

 free flcv^enng. 2 to 21/2 ft. high. 



September Queen. Another new and desirable variety with 

 semi-double flowers of an appealing rosy-red, erect habit, 

 free blcorr.er. 2 ft. high. In full bloom by September 15th. 



Rubra. Semi-double, deep red, very bright and distinct. 



Whirlwind. Semi-double, pure white. 

 ANTHEMIS, Kelwayi. Daisy-like lemon-yellow blossoms, all sum- 

 mer. Excellent for cutting. 2 ft. 



AQUILEGIA— COLUMBINE 



The Columbines are am.cna i'r.e m.cst hardy border plants, with 

 graceful foliage and producing handsome flowers on long stems. 

 They thrive in almost any location, but prefer light, sandy, well- 

 drained soil and scm.e shade. 



Blackmore & Langdon Hybrids. These new hybrids were developed 

 m England v/h&re they are considered the finest flowers 

 offered m this species. They come in a wide rage of colors 

 and shades. 



Chrysantha. Beautiful golden-yellow flowers; blooms for two 

 months. 



Crimson Star. The nev/ bright crimson long spurred variety that 

 has proven to be a sensation in England. The long spurs are 

 a rich crimson and the center is white tinged carmine. The 

 flowers m.easure 3 inches in diameter and are borne on grace- 

 ful erect 2 foot stems. 30c each, 3 for 75c, 12 for S2.50. 



Dobbies Imperial Hybrids. These new long-spurred Columbines 

 are unsurpassed in tlneir range of colors and sturdiness. 



Longissima. One of the finest of Am.erican columbine. Delicate 

 pale yellow flowers with extra long spurs often four inches or 

 m.ore in length. A rare and beautiful species which received 

 an Av/ard of Merit in England. Highly recommended. 35c 

 each, 3 for $1.00. 



Mrs. Scott Elliott Hybrids. Wonderful colors with very long-spur- 



ARMERIA, Formosa. Striking variety for the border with its deli- 

 cate pink flowers. 

 Laucheana. A good dwarf crimson. Forms compact tufts of bright 

 green. Blooms throughout summer. 



NEW HARDY ASTERS 



We are here offering a nev/ addition to the perennial border 

 and rock garden. Much needed fall color may be had with this 

 collection. 



Daphne. Bushy grower of branching habit, very free bloomer, 



soft pink flov;-ers. 12 to 15 in. 

 Nancy. Pale flesh-pink flowers. 9 in. 

 Wartburg Star. Lavender blue with yellow center. A lovely 



daisy-like flower. Fine for cutting. May- June. 12 to 15 in. 

 BAPTISIA, Australis (False-Indigo). Large, Lupin-like spikes of 



clear deep blue. Makes a dense bush, fine for border, attract- 

 ive fohage. 3 ft. 

 BRUCKENTHALLA, Spiculifolia (Spike Heath). European heath-like 



plant net m.cre than 8 inches high. Rosy-red flowers in June. 



2 yr. plants 35c each, 3 for 90c. 

 CAMASSIA, Leichtillina. Large star-shaped flowers on 3 to 4 ft. 



stsm.s during June and July. Of easy culture, plant bulbs 3 



to 4 inches deep during Fall. Shades of blue. 10c each, 3 



for 25c, 85c per dozen. 



EVERYMAN'S GARDEN by Max SchHng. A book of rare charm on 

 practical dirt gardening. It is the story of the making of a gar- 

 den, step by step. The beginner will learn "how to do it" in 

 the simplest fashion. Cloth bound. S2.00 postpaid. 



