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PAINTED DAISY, 

 ROBINSON'S PINK 



VIOLET, 

 ROYAL ROBE 



COREOPSIS, 

 GOLDEN SHOWERS 



BABY'S BREATH, PINK FAIRY 



PAINTED DAISY (Pyrethrum). Prized by 

 home gardeners for its cutting qualities. Its long 

 stiff stems are excellent for that purpose and the 

 pink or red flowers are most pleasing cither alone 

 or with other perennials in a bolder. Blooms in 

 June and early July. Fine-textured, fern-like 

 foliage adds to the appearance of the 1 to 2-foot 

 plant. It likes full sun or a little shade. Avail- 

 able in ROBIN'S! >VS PINK (see illustration) 

 or ROBINSON'S DARK CRIMSON. State 

 kind desired. 



$1.10 ea. 3 or more of one kind. 95c ea. 



OFFER 141 



1 each of the 2 Painted Daisies $1.90 



VIOLETS. This is the large, fragrant Violet 

 grown in greenhouses but as hardy as those in 

 the wild. It requires some light shade and is an 

 excellent ground cover. ROYAL ROBE (see 

 illustration), deep violet-blue, richly scented; 

 WHITE CZAR is a fragrant white kind with 

 stems long enough for cutting. Does well in 

 shade or sun. Blooms in early spring and again 

 in fall. State kind desired. 



$1.10 ea. 3 or more of one kind, 95c ea. 



COREOPSIS, GOLDEN SHOWERS. At- 

 tractive as garden decoration and for cut flowers. 

 Easy-to-grow, golden yellow flowers all summer. 

 Height 18 inches. Excellent as a border plant, 

 Coreopsis has the ability to withstand drought 

 .md some neglect. For best results, cut the 

 flowers often. 



$1.10 ea. - 3 or more, 95c ea. 



BABY'S BREATH (Gypsophila). Light, grace- 

 ful sprays of bloom come in great quantities, 

 starting about June. Needs full sun. Available 

 in RINK FAIRY (see illustration), double, clear 

 bright pink flowers growing to 18 inches; BRIS- 

 TOL FAIRY, true double white, growing 2J^ to 

 3 feet high. State kind desired. 



$1.60 ea. 3 or more of one kind, SI. 45 ea. 



OFFER 141 A 



each of the 2 Baby's Breath $2.90 



GLOBE FLOWER (Echinops ritro). (not illus- 

 trated) Large, deep blue, ball-shaped flowers on 

 3-foot stems come freely from June through 

 August. Very good to cut. Tall, vigorous, 

 hardy plant. Give it some room when planting. 



$1.10 ea. -3 or more, 95c ea. 



VERONICA 



Sunny Border Blue 



VERONICA. Extremely popular for rock gardens and borders. Bears 

 colorful spikes of flowers 15 to 18 inches tall. Choice of most popular kinds: 

 SUNNY BORDER BLUE (see illustration); MINUET, dusty pink with 

 silvery gray foliage; ICICLE, pure white. State kind desired. 

 $1.10 ea. 3 or more of one kind, 95c ea. 



OFFER 141C 



1 each of the 3 VERONICAS $2.85 



CANDYTUFT, SNOWMANTLE (Iberis). This is a very neat, hardy 

 perennial with dark evergreen foliage and masses of snow-white flowers. 

 Blooms in early spring and lasts about six weeks. Grows about 10 inches 

 high and is very spreading. Requires full sun and a well-drained garden soil. 

 Snowmantle is one of the very finest of Candytuft. 

 $1.10 ea. 3 or more, 95c ea. 



LYTHRUM, MORDEN'S PINK, {not illus- 

 trated) These showy, 3-foot beauties will grow 

 anywhere in reasonably good soil. Often called 

 the "thousand-flower plant," they provide 

 strong-growing spikes of bloom from June to 

 September. Deep, attractive pink color. 

 $1.10 ea. 3 or more, 95c ea. 



OFFER 141B 



This Compact Garden Will Fill 

 a Limited Area with Lovely Bloom 



BABY'S BREATH, PINK FAIRY 



BALLOON FLOWER, BLUE 



BELLFLOWER, BLUE 



COLUMBINE 



EVENING PRIMROSE 



GAYFEATHER 



HARDY GERANIUM 



PAINTED DAISY, ROBINSONS DARK 



CRIMSON 

 PAINTED DAISY, ROBINSON'S PINK 

 PHLOX, THUNDERBOLT 

 PHLOX, CHARLES CURTIS 

 VERONICA, MINUET 



12 plants . . . S14.10 value, only $11. 70 



SAVE $2.40 



BELLFLOWER (Campanula carpatica). A 

 good choice for a rock garden, blooming from 

 early summer to frost. ( >pen, bell-shaped flowers, 

 with foliage in compact tufts. Its low height — 

 about 8 inches — makes it also a fine edging plant. 

 Very hardy and free blooming. Needs only 

 average garden soil and sun or light shade. 

 BLUE or WHITE. State kind desired. 



$1.10 ea. 3 or more of one kind, 95c ea. 



LAVENDER VERA. Fragrant. lavender-blue 

 flowers in erect spikes. A neat, shrubby plant 

 with gray-green leaves. Blooms in midsummer. 

 Crows 12 to 1,8 inches tall. Needs full sun and 

 prefers sandy soil. The flowers may be dried for 

 sachets. 



$1.10 ea. 3 or more, 95c ea. 



CANDYTUFT, SNOWMANTLE 



BELLFLOWER, BLUE 



LAVENDER VERA 







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