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Anthemis, Moonlight. Gives 

 hundreds of flowers over a long bloom- 

 ing season. 



Hardy Perennials 



50 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.25, except as noted 

 All prices include delivery prepaid 



Be sure of perennial flowers next year by setting out the plants this fall. 

 Following is a carefully selected list of superior varieties for fall planting. 



ANTHEMIS, Moonlight. Lovely 2 3^-inch, pale yellow daisies in quantity 

 over a long period, starting in early summer. Good in the garden and for 

 cutting. Finely cut foliage. Extra-hardy. 



AQUILEGIA (Columbine), Long-Spurred Hy- 

 brids. Gay and showy blooms in May and June, 

 the airy flowers 2 to 3 feet high on long, wiry 

 stems. Foliage lower, neat and beautiful at all 

 times. Thrives in sun or shade. Assorted colors. 



CARNATIONS. These resemble florist's Carnations 



but are fine, hardy garden plants. Long season 



of bloom; very fragrant. 

 Her Majesty. Large, pure white. FuIL Prolific. 

 Lucia. See illustration. Very fine. 

 Silvermine. Double, white. June to Sept. 

 Purple Unique. Bright dubonnet color. 

 Rose Unique. True rose color. Everblooming. 

 Salmon Unique. Very fragrant. Lovely color. 



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 OFFER 124C. 



6 Carnations, 1 of each above $2.35. 

 3 Unique Carnations $1.25. 



OREOPSIS, Golden Shower. Dainty, star-like. 



yellow flowers 1 



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hes across, from June on. 



Carnation, Lucia 

 A fine, new, hardy Carnation 

 which should be in every gar- 

 den. 



Delphinium Hybrids 





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Erect 2-foot plants. Fine, disease-free foliage. 



DELPHINIUMS, Field-grown Plants. Plant these 

 aristocratic flowers to high-light your garden. 

 They come in glorious shades of blue, from deep 

 violet to palest blue-lavender and countless tints 

 between. Flowers large, spikes tall, strong and 

 graceful. 



GYPSOPHILA (Baby's Breath), Rosy Veil. A 



low-growing, double, pink variety of this dainty 

 flower. Ideal for adding to bouquets. Blooms 

 summer and fall. 



LYTHRUM. We off'er the following two fine va- 

 rieties. Both are new, hardy and handsome with 

 showy flowers on narrow spikes. Continuous 

 bloom June to Sept. 



Dropmore Purple. Very new. Choice. 



Morden's Pink. Fine rose-pink. 



RUDBECKIA, Golden Globe. New. Perfectly double, 

 golden balls on 4 to 5-foot plants. Showy blooms late 

 June to Sept. Not bothered by weather or disease, they 

 do well in almost any soil and location if they get some 

 sun. A fine addition to our carefree perennials for busy 

 gardeners. 65 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.65. 



STOKESIA (Cornflower Aster), Blue Moon. Light 

 blue, fringed flowers up to 5 to 6 inches in diam- 

 eter on 12 to 18-inch stems. Of easy culture, 

 blooming throughout the summer and fall until 

 frost. In the foreground of the border, it makes 

 a picture not easily duplicated. 



REGAL LILIES. Probably the easiest fine Lily to 

 grow and one of the most beautiful. Deliciously 

 fragrant blooms in June; white trumpets with 

 golden throats, the outside stained wine-color. 

 3 for 95 cts.; 6 for $1.85; 12 for $3.50; 100 for 

 $27.50. 



Aquilegia (Columbine) 

 Gay assorted colors. 



7 Perennials 



$2.75 ^l 



A choice collection 



1 Anthemis 



1 Aquilegia 



1 Carnation, Lucia 



1 Carnation, Her Ma- 



jesty 



1 Delphinium 



1 Gypsophila 



1 Lythrum, Drop- 



more Purple 



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OFFER 124A 



Regal Lily 

 Easy to grow, long lasting, 

 fragrant and one of the 

 world's most beautiful Lilies. 



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M.35 



FINE PERENNIALS 



($5.65 value) 



A money-saving collection of top kinds: 

 1 Anthemis, Moonlight 



3 Aquilegia fColumbinc), Long-Spurred Hybrids 

 3 Carnations, Lucia, Silvermine, 1 Unique 

 1 Coreopsis, Golden Shower 

 1 Gypsophila (Baby's Breath), Rosy Veil 

 1 Lythrum 



1 Rudbeckia, Golden Globe 

 1 Stokesia (Cornflower Aster), Blue Moon 



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