ALL PRICES POSTPAID 
HELIOPSIS. Golden yellow, 3-inch_ flowers on erect, 3-foot plants. 
Abundant and continuous bloom from June through summer. Of 
easiest culture, they need little attention beyond keeping the flowers cut. 
H., Golden Rays. Single, with crisp, sharply cut petals. 50 cts. ea. 
H. imbricata. Double. 50 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.25. 
LYTHRUM, Morden’s Pink. Masses of rose-pink flowers on narrow 
spikes. Profuse and contmuous bloomer from June to September. 
Excellent for cutting. 2 to 24 feet high. A hardy variety for full sun 
or partial shade. Likes moisture. 50 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.25. 
PHLOX. See page 24. 
PLATYCODON. (Chinese Bellflower.) The broad, bell-shaped flowers 
are deep blue, large and showy, on 20-inch spikes, produced all summer. 
50 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.25. 
PYRETHRUM. (Painted Daisy.) Gay and lovely flowers in all shades 
of red, pink, lilac, or white. 1 to 2 feet high, they grow in neat, compact 
tufts with fine, fern-like foliage. 50 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.25. 
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. Plant the bulbs 
6 to 8 inches deep, In groups among perennials, roses, or along the 
edge of a shrub border in a sunny place in well-drained soil. Large 
bulbs, 3 for $1.25. Smaller bulbs, 3 for 75 cts. 
RUDBECKIA (Coneflower) 
Showy, hardy, easily grown in sun or shade. Not bothered by insects 
or weather. Bloom from late June to September. 2 to 3 feet. 
The King. Large, star-like, crimson-red, rayed flowers. 65 cis. ea. 
TRADESCANTIA (Spiderwort) 
Attractive plants for difficult spots. 18-inch green clumps of foliage 
with pleasing small flowers from spring to fall. Grow in sun or partial 
shade. Will thrive next to the porch or house as well as in the border. 
Blue Stone. Rich blue. 40 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.10. 
Iris Pritchard. White with blue center. 40 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.10. 
Purple Dome. Vivid purple. Very attractive. 40 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.10. 
PPE 2/Re 3 Tradescantia, 1 of each above, $1.10. 
TRITOMA.,. (Red-Hot Poker.) Striking, spire-like blooms. 3 feet high. 
T., Golden Scepter. Saffron-yellow. Late June and early July. 75 cts. 
T., Primrose Beauty. Primrose-yellow. Late summer. 75 cts. ea. 
T., Pfitzeri. See illus. page 26. Aug. to frost. 50 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.25. 
VERONICA, Blue Spire. An improved variety known for its vigor 
and its long spikes of blue. July to August. 50 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.25. 
VINCA MINOR, Bowles Variety. AII the superlative qualities of 
Vinca minor as an evergreen ground-cover or border plant for sun or 
shade, with larger, richer blue flowers over a longer season. Unexcelled 
or covering tulip and other bulb beds. 3 for $1; 12 for $2.75; 100 for 
| HARDY VIOLETS 
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 
provide the Violets for our children and grandchildren. 
VFFER 2/c, 3 Hardy Violets, 1 of each above, $1.15. 
For a complete Perennial Garden see Offer 25c, page 25. 
New Coreopsis,Golden Shower © 
Hardy Aster, Harrington’s Pink 
Carnation, Lucia. A very fine, hardy 
Carnation which should be in every 
garden. 60 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.50. 
3 Choice Perennials, $1.35 
1 each of Aster Frikarti, Carna- 
tion, Lucia and Coreopsis, Golden 
Shower. -F EE 
Violet, Royal Robe 
