
PINCUSHION 
FLOWER 
OFFER 142 
ESPECIALLY SELECTED 
FOR CUTTING 
COLUMBINE 
DORONICUM 
GAYFEATHER 
MILFOIL 
PAINTED DAISY, 
CRIMSON 
PAINTED DAISY, ROBINSON'S PINK 
SEDUM 
VERONICA, SUNNY BORDER BLUE 
.only $6.90 
ROBINSON'S DARK 
8 plants . 
ASTILBE, FANAL (Meadowsweet). Feathery 
spikes of rich garnet-red. The plant grows about 
2 feet tall, with 1-foot flower stems. A fine 
perennial blooming in midsummer. Hardy and 
long lived if planted in rich moist soil in a sunny 
or lightly shaded location. It combines well with 
Shasta daisies. Clean, neat foliage. Excellent 
as a cut flower. 
$1.95 ea.—3 or more, $1.75 ea. 
DORONICUM CAUCASICUM 
bane). Yellow, daisy-like flowers, showy with 
early bulbs and perfect for cutting. These 
shallow-rooted plants need moist soil. Foliage 
dies down after they bloom. 
(Leopards- 
$1.10 ea.—3 or more, 95c ea. 
TRUMPET FLOWER (Incarvillea delavayi). 
(nol illustraled) trumpet-shaped, 
purple flowers with yellow tube. Likes full sun 
and blooms in June. Very popular in Europe but 
rare in America. 
Large, rose- 
$1.10 ea.—3 or more, 95c ea. 
ERIGERON 

EVENING PRIMROSE 
ERIGERON (Fleabane). Plentiful, lavender- 
blue flowers in June and July. They come ona 
2-foot plant that likes a light, sandy soil and a 
sunny location. Very free blooming and nice to 
cut. Will continue to bloom if the dead flowers 
are kept cut. 
$1.10 ea.—3 or more, 95c ea. 
CORAL BELLS (Heuchera). Yields an abun- 
dance of flowers for cutting. Grows 15 inches 
high. Handsome, marbled, heart-shaped foliage, 
attractive in both winter and summer. Begins 
to bloom in late spring and continues for many 
weeks, through heat and drought of midsummer, 
furniShing a lovely cloud of tiny flowers on stiff 
stems. Available in RED, WHITE and PINK. 
State color desired. 
$1.10 ea.—3 or more of one color, 95c ea. 
OFFER 142A 
1 each of the 3 Coral Bells $82.85 
GAYFEATHER, KOBALT (Liatris). Tall 
spires of bloom are striking at the rear of a 
planting, where they make a fine accent in late 
summer. The purple color looks well with late 
marigolds. Narrow grassy leaves in a thick tuft. 
Gayteather needs little care and does well even 
in dry locations. Sandy, well-drained soil is best. 
$1.10 ea.—3 or more, 95c ea. 
EVENING PRIMROSE (Oenothera missour- 
iensis). Clusters of bright clear yellow blooms, 
cup shaped and very attractive. The plant, 
about a foot tall, is fine for the edge of a border 
where its sunny color may be enjoyed for many 
weeks in midsummer. A light, well-drained soil 
and full sun are recommended. 
$1.10 ea.—3 or more, 95c ea. 

DORONICUM 


CORAL BELLS 
PINCUSHION FLOWER (Scabiosa caucasica). 
Flat, 3-inch blooms with a prominent central 
cushion. The showy blue color is welcome from 
June through September. Long stems and good 
lasting ability make this a superb flower for 
cutting. Easy to grow in a well-drained soil in 
full sun. Nice in groups of three or more so that 
there will be plenty of flowers to have for 
bouquets. 
$1.10 ea.—3 or more, 95c ea. 
SEDUM SPECTABILE  (Stonecrop). Ex- 
tremely hardy and easy to grow. One of the 
most popular of the large Stonecrop family. A 
tall plant for perennial borders, growing to a 
height of 18 inches. Thick stems and fleshy light 
gray-green leaves. Large, flat heads of rose-pink 
flowers in midsummer, decorative in the garden 
and also good for cutting. Give it fairly rich 
soil, full sun and good drainage. 
$1.10 ea.—3 or more, 95c ea. 
GAY FEATHER 
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Our Guarantee 

The Star Rose Guarantee 
applies also to the other 
plants that 
perennials, azaleas, 
we offer— 
mums, delphinium, 
Shasta daisies. If they do 
not grow and bloom for 
one full season, they will 
be replaced or your money 
refunded. 
