Carnation, Lucia 



Aquilegia (Columbine) 



OFFER 126 

 6 each Phlox, Aqui- 

 Begia and Carna- 

 tions, all different, 

 and 3 Antfaemis. 



21 plants $7.95 



Hardy Perennials 



50c ea. ; 3 of one variety for $1.25, except as noted 



Plant some perennials this fall so they'll be off to an 

 early start next spring. All these varieties do well when 

 planted in the fall. All are easy-to-grow kinds that are 

 showy over a long blooming period; kinds that will give 

 you most for their space and care. 



CARNATIONS 



Carnation, 



Napoleon 



III 



Double flowers with deliciously spicy fragrance, from June 

 to Sept., on 12 to 15-inch stems above fine, bluish, evergreen 

 foliage. Note the fine variety of colors. 



Cheerful. Large; white with maroon centers. Very hardy 

 and good. 60c ea. ; 3 for $1.50. 



Her Majesty. Graceful, snow-white, l^-inch blooms. 

 Exceptionally fragrant. 60c ea. ; 3 for $1.50. 



June Carmine. Bright, showy carmine-pink. One of the 

 very best. 75c ea. ; 3 for $1.95. 



Lucia. A superb carmine-pink that should be in every 

 garden. 60c ea. ; 3 for $1.50. 



Napoleon III. Brilliant, vivid ruby-red. A thrilling re- 

 discovery. 75c ea.; 3 for $1.95. 



Purple Unique. Violet-purple with daintily fringed petals. 

 60c ea.; 3 for $1.50. 



Sweet Memory. White, spotted crimson in the center. 

 Compact, bushy plant, green the year round. Large, 

 hardy and sweet scented. 60c ea. ; 3 for $1 .50. 



OFFER 126A 



One each of all 

 7 Carnations 



$3.35 



ANTHEM IS, Moonlight. Last- 

 ing, 2}'2 _mcri , luminous yellow 

 flowers in quantity almost all 

 summer. Fine, pretty foliage. 

 Super-hardy. 



AQUILEGIA, Long-spurred 

 Hybrids. Columbine. Gay and 

 airy, in many delightful colors 

 and color combinations. May 

 and June. 2 to 3 ft. high, on long 

 wiry stems. Sun or shade. 



GYPSOPHILA, Rosy Veil. 



Double pink Baby's _ Breath; 

 a superior variety of this dainty 

 flower. Ideal for adding to 

 bouquets. 1 to 2 ft. tall. Blooms 

 summer and fall. 

 VERONICA, Crater Lake Blue. 

 Spikes of beautiful gentian-blue 

 flowers, 1 foot high, June into 

 July. A most superior Veronica. 



PHLOX — Showy, Hardy for 

 Midsummer Bloom 



^-Brilliant. Clear, brilliant crimson. 



i*r Charles Curtis. Non-fading, glistening man- 

 darin-red. Husky plants. 



*Mary Louise. Huge florets of purest white, like 

 white marble. 



-^-Painted Lady. Silver-pink with cherry-red eye. 

 Progress. The bluest of all Phlox: a rich mid-blue. 



• Salmon Beauty. Salmon-pink with white eye. 

 Sir John Falstaff. Pink with florets as big as 

 silver dollars, the largest of any Phlox. 85c ea. ; 

 3 for $2.15. 



^-Starlight. Fine brilliant blue with starry centers. 

 World Peace. Clear white, huge florets in big 

 heads on vigorous plants. Very fine. 60c ea. ; 

 3 for $1.50. 



OFFER 126B: 6 marked * for $2.45 



OFFER 126C: All 9 Phlox (one of each) . . . .$3.95 



Anthemis, Moonlight 



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Phlox, Starlight 



Phlox, 

 Sir John 

 Falstaff 



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