ALL PRICES POSTPAID 
IRIS SIBIRICA, Caesar’s Brother. The best dark blue 
Siberian Iris, of unusually rich, black pansy-purple, with a 
glorious depth of color. 30 inches high. Beautiful and different. 
50 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.25. 
LYTHRUM, Morden’s Pink. See illustration. Masses of rose- 
pink flowers on narrow spikes. Profuse and continuous bloom 
from June to September. Excellent for cutting. 2 to 21% feet 
high. A hardy variety for full sun or partial shade. Likes 
moisture. 50 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.25. 
PLAT YCODON (Chinese Bellflower). The buds are fascinat- 
ing, fat, blue balloons, which open into bell-shaped flowers of 
deep blue—one of the loveliest shades of blue to be found in 
flowers. The large, showy blooms are produced all summer on 
erect, clean plants about 30 inches high. A fine border peren- 
nial easy to grow in most garden soils. 50 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.25. 
6 Fine, Showy Perennials $2.25 
A well-balanced assortment of 1 each: 
Coreopsis, Gypsophila, Helianthus Coronation, 
Lythrum, Tritoma and Veronica. (5 illustrated in color) 
RUDBECKIA (Coneflower) 
Showy, hardy, easily grown, long-lasting 
perennials, which are a good, strong ad- 
dition to a flower border and excellent for 
cutting. Not bothered by insects or 
weather, they do weil in almost any soil and 
- location as long as they get some sun. 
- Bioom from late June to September. 2 to 
_ 3 feet high. 
The King. Large, star-like, crimson-red, rayed 
flowers. 65 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.65. 
White Lustre. White rays around a dark, coppery 
center having a metallic luster. New and good. 
65 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.65. 
JITCr £ 2 Rudbeckias, 1 of each $1.15 
The 2 varieties combine most effectively. 
STOKESIA (Cornflower Aster), Blue Moon. 
A handsome perennial with light blue, fringed 
flowers up to 5 or 6 inches in diameter. Somewhat 
resembles a China Aster In appearance. Blooms 
are carried on firm 12- to 18-inch stems. It is of 
easy culture, blooming throughout the summer 
and fall until stopped by frost. In the foreground 
of the border, it makes a picture not easily dupli- 
cated. 50 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.25. 
| TRITOMA 9Pfitzeri (Red-Hot Poker). See il- 
lustration. Striking, spire-like blooms, August to 
mani frost. 3 feet high. A rich orange-scarlet. The 
Tritoma Pfitzeri most prolific of the Tritomas, often giving 5 to 10 
spikes per plant. 50 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.25. 
VERONICA, Blue Spire. An improved variety of the popular Spicata, 
Blue Spire is far superior but just as easy to grow. Long, showy spikes 
of deep blue on vigorous, upright plants with clean foliage. 2 feet high 
Dependable bloom all through July and August, withstanding hot, dry 
weather without suffering. 50 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.25. 
HARDY VIOLETS Lythrum, Morden’s Pink 
What fond memories we have of the Violets that peeped through the 
foliage in grandmother’s garden! Those days are gone for us but let’s Violet, Royal Robe 
provide the Violets for our children and grandchildren. 
Double Russian. Very hardy purple. 50 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.25. 
Rosina. See illus. Small, dainty pink. 50 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.25. 
Royal Robe. See illus. Large; long stems. 50 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.25. 
Jitter 25B. 3 Hardy Violets, 1 each of above, $1.15 
For a complete Perennial Garden 
Violet, Rosina see OFFER 27, page 27. 
3 Perennials for $1.25 
Attractive and striking varieties not 
found in every garden but which have 
proved very popular with those who have 
tried them. 1 each: 
Catananche, Lythrum, Tritoma 
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