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PAINTED DAISY, 

 ROBINSON'S PINK 



SWEET VIOLET, 

 ROYAL ROBE 



COREOPSIS, 

 GOLDEN SHOWERS 



BABY'S BREATH, PINK FAIRY 



PAINTED DAISY (Pyrethrum). Prized by the 



home gardener for its cutting qualities. Its long 

 stiff stems are excellent for that purpose and the 

 pink or red flowers are most pleasing either alone 

 or with other perennials in a border. Bloom in 

 June and early July. Fine-textured fern-like 

 foliage adds to the appearance of the 1 to 3-ft. 

 plant. It likes full sun or a little shade. Available 

 in ROBINSON'S PINK or ROBINSON'S 

 DARK CRIMSON. (See illustration.) 



95c ea. — 3 or more of one color, 85c ea. 



VIOLETS. These are the large fragrant kind 

 grown in the greenhouses but as hardy as those 

 in the wild. Require some light shade. Excellent 

 as ground covers. We offer two of the finest 

 varieties available: ROYAL ROBE, deep violet- 

 blue, rich scent; WHITE CZAR, a fragrant 

 white violet with stems long enough for cutting. 

 Does well in shade or sun. Blooms in early 

 spring and again in fall. State kind desired. 

 95c ea. — 3 or more of one kind, 85c ea. 



COREOPSIS, GOLDEN SHOWERS. At- 

 tractive as garden decoration or for cut flowers. 

 Easy to grow to height of 18 inches. Golden 

 yellow flowers all summer. Excellent as a border 

 plant, Coreopsis has the ability to withstand 

 drought and some neglect. For best results, cut 

 the flowers often. 



95c ea. — 3 or more, 85c ea. 



BABY'S BREATH (Gypsophila). Light and 

 graceful sprays come in great quantities, start- 

 ing about June. Needs full sun to grow. Avail- 

 able in PINK FAIRY (see illustration) clear 

 bright double pink flowers growing to 18 inches; 

 BRISTOL FAIRY, true double white, grows 

 2 ]4 to 3 feet high. 

 $1.40 ea. — 3 or more of one kind, $1.25 ea. 



Offer No. 145B 



1 each of 2 Baby's Breath $2.60 



VERONICA 

 Sunnv Border Blue 



VERONICA. Extremely popular for rock gardens and borders. Bears 

 colorful spikes of flowers 15 to 18 inches high. Choice of most popular 

 kinds: SUNNY BORDER BLUE (illustrated), LAVENDER CHARM, 

 (an excellent new variety) and ICICLE, pure white blooms. State kind 

 desired. 95 C ea _ — 3 or more f one kind, 85c ea. 



Offer No. 145A 



1 ea. of 3 Veronicas $2.45 



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

 perennial with dark evergreen foliage producing masses of snow-white 

 blooms. Blooms in early spring and bloom lasts about six weeks. Grows 

 about 10 inches high and very spreading. Requires full sun and a well 

 drained garden soil. Snowmantle, (see illustration) is one of the very 

 finest of Candytuft. 95c ea . _ 3 or morei 85c ea . 



LYTHRUM, MORDEN'S PINK. (Not illus- 

 trated.) These showy, 3-foot beauties will grow 

 anywhere in reasonable good soil. Often called 

 the "thousand flower plant," they provide 

 strong-growing spikes of bloom from June to 

 September. Deep, attractive pink color. 

 95c ea. — 3 or more, 85c ea. 



CONEFLOWER, PINK STAR (Rudbeckia). 

 This beautiful plant is extremely easy to grow 

 and is good for furnishing color in late summer. 

 Grows to about 3 ft. tall in full sun; blooms are 

 very long lasting. (See illustration.) 

 95c ea. — 3 or more, 85c ea. 



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SMALL PERENNIAL GARDEN 



12 plants, 1 each of: 

 COLUMBINE 

 BALLOON FLOWER 

 RED CORAL BELLS 

 LYTHRUM 



VERONICA, SUNNY BORDER BLUE 

 PHLOX, BRILLIANT 

 PHLOX, WHITE ADMIRAL 

 COREOPSIS 

 CONEFLOWER 

 CANDYTUFT 

 VIOLET, ROYAL ROBE 

 VIOLET, WHITE CZAR 



Only $9.70 



CONEFLOWER, PINK STAR 



CANDYTUFT, SNOWMANTLE 



