CATANANCHE caerulea major (Giant Cupid's Dart). The deep 

 vioIet-blue flowers, the silvery branching flower stems, buds and seed- 

 hips combine to produce a live and lovely eff'ect for the front of the 

 border. Height 20 inches. Flowers 2 inches across, like a cornflower, 

 profusely produced from June until frost. Does well in difficult positions. 

 50 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.25, postpaid. 



3 FINE SHASTA DAISIES $1.35 



For long-lasting cut-flowers 

 CHIFFON. Fluted, frilly white petals on 3-inch flowers with a golden 

 yellow center are produced all summer on 12 to 18-inch stems. 50 cts. 

 ea.; 3 for $1.35, postpaid. 



ESTHER READ. Double, chrysanthemum-like white flowers on 12 to 

 18-inch stems. June to October. 65 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.50, postpaid. 

 SHASTA SUPREIVIE. Giant, single white Daisies on long, wiry stems 

 all summer. 50 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.50, postpaid. 

 OFFER 29. One each above 3 Shasta Daisies $1.35, postpaid. 



THE REGAL LILY 



Plant in clumps of 6 or more. A magnificent flower, every way, for 

 form, fragrance and free bloom. It grows anywhere, in any soil, profzd'ec? 

 only that the location is not too wet and not too shaded. The beautiful 

 iDlooms come in June, often six or more on a stalk about 4 feet high. 

 The flowers are deliciously fragrant and the petals pearly white inside, 

 with a canary-yellow throat, the outside wine-color. Plant 6 to 8 inches 

 deep. 3 for 65 cts.; 12 for $2; 100 for $15, postpaid. 



TWO EVERBLOOMING GAILLARDIAS muft^ltion 



These new, brilliantly colored Gaillardias are dependably hardy. 

 The blooms, on sturdy 18-inch stems, are far superior in color to the 

 older kinds. They bloom continuously and are lovely in the garden 

 and for cutting all summer and until hard frost. 



40 cts. ea.; 3 for 95 cts.; 6 for $1.79, postpaid 



BARNES RUBY. A really new color in Gaillardias. The flowers are 

 ruby-red, having no hint of brown or yellow. 



MR. SHERBROOK. Large, full flowers of golden yellow with a mound 

 of pale yellow in the center. Resembles the popular Sun God, but in our 

 experience it is much easier to grow. 



z Three each of above two Gaillardias ^a nQ 

 ASK FOR OFFER 29a " 



4 LOVELY PERENNIALS $1 OR 



^ (Value $1.80) I m ij <J 



1 Catananche, 1 Aster, Harrington's Pink (see page 28) and 1 each 

 of the two continuous-blooming Gaillardias. Agu f-i- Offer 29b 



1 2 CANNAS. For Brilliant Displays All Summer 



Cannas are almost indispensable where an all-season display of 

 vivid color is needed. They produce large heads of brilliant blooms 

 well above the large, tropical foliage and are the finest summer-flowering 

 plants we know where a continuous mass of color is desired. For small 

 city yards they bloom gorgeously in places where they can have plenty 

 of sunshine. Keep your plants well watered, for they absorb lots of 

 moisture, and they will start to bloom in 6 weeks after planting. 



Cannas bloom abundantly and unceasingly during hot summer months 

 when other bright flowers may be wilting, and continue until cut down 

 by hard frost. 



We send you growing , potted plants when frost danger is past 



PRICE: All (except Mrs. P. S. du Pont) 3 for 85c.; 12 for $2.75, postpaid 



• AMERICAN BEAUTY. 5 ft. Immense flowers of Oriental carmine 

 or translucent cerise. 



GOLDEN WEDDING. 3 ft. Large-flowered t/u^ar/ yellow. 

 HOLLYWOOD. 4 ft. Orange-pink, shading to salmon-orange. 



• KING MIDAS. 5 ft. A glorious, glittering yellow. 



• MRS. A. F. CONARD. 4 ft. Glowing salmon-pink. 

 MRS. HERBERT HOOVER. 4 ft. Watermelon-pink. 



• PALM BEACH. 3 to 4 ft. Maize and pearl-pink. 



• RAZZLE DAZZLE. 4 ft. A dazzling flower. Crimson-maroon, petals 

 edged with brilliant yellow. 



ROSAMOND COLES. 5 ft. Reddish orange and golden yellow. 

 THE AMBASSADOR. 4 ft. Cherry-red flowers. Bronzy foliage. 



• THE PRESIDENT. 4 ft. Rich, glowing scarlet blooms. The finest 

 red Canna ever produced. 



MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. 4 ft. For sheer beauty we have yet 

 to find the equal of this Canna. Continues producing new bloorn-stalks 

 with their marvelous heads of salmon-pink bloom from June till frost 

 comes. 50 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.25; 12 for $4. 



6 Distinctly different ^^ _^ 

 Cannas marked # Jl .50 

 (Value $1.70) ' 



ASK FOR OFFER 29c 



^ ^ The 12 Choice Can- ^f^ qc 

 IV nas named above JV-O^ 

 ' ^ (Value $3.62) ^ 



ASK FOR OFFER 29d 



Gaillardias, Barnes Ruby and Mr. Sherbrooh 



Star Rose-Growers * West Grove, Pa. 



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