Helianthus, Coronation 



HELIANTHUS, Coronation. 



Ilowers 4 inches across with 

 centers, on 4 to 5-foot plants, 

 profusely in late summer and fall 

 ea.; 3 for $1.25. 



Yellow 



crested 



Blooms 



50c 



Iberis, Snowflake 



IBERIS, Snowflake. Candy- 



tiilt. See illuslralion. Large white 

 flowers of snowflake pattern 

 completely cover evergreen fol- 

 iage in spring. An improved 

 variety, more compact and 

 larger flowered. Fine for the 

 front of a border or for edgings. 

 50c ea.; 3 for $1.25. 



36 ^ Complete Perennial Garden $^^.90 



Plants in 1 7 Showy Varieties ' ' 



HARDY PERENNIALS FOR ALL-SEASON BLOOM 



This is a superior collection that will make a bed or border of about 24 square feet 



One each: Anthemis, Moonlight; Coreopsis, Golden Shower; Helianthus, Coro- 

 nation; Platycodon; Rudbeckia, Golden Globe; Veronica, Crater Lake. 



Two each: Iberis, Snowflake; Shasta Daisies; Tritoma Pfitzeri. 



Three each: Aquilegia, Long-spurred Hybrids; Asters; Carnations; Chrysan- 

 themums; Delphiniums; Gypsophila, Rosy Veil; Phlox; Violets. 



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Lythrum, Morden's Pink 



LYTHRUM, Morden's Pink. 



See illustration. Masses of 

 rose-pink flowers on long 

 spikes. Profuse, continuous 

 bloom from June to 

 Sept. Very showy; ex- 

 cellent for cutting. 2 to 

 2 1 2 feet high. A hardy, 

 good plant for full sun 

 or partial shade. 50c 

 ea.; 3 for $1.25. 

 L., Dropmore Purple. 

 A line new companion 

 for the above, like it 

 in all respects except 

 that the brilliant color 

 is more orchid-rose. 

 50c ea.; 3 for $1.25. 



OFFER 35A. 



One each of these two 

 new showy Lythrum for 



90c 



PLATYCODON. See illustration. Called 

 Balloon-Flower or Chinese Belltlower. 

 The buds are fascinating, blue balloons, 

 opening to bell-shaped flowers of deep 

 blue. Good. 50c ea.; 3 for $1.25. 



RUDBECKIA, Golden Globe. New. 

 Perfectly double, golden balls 3 inches 

 across, on 5-foot plants from June to 

 September. Abundant bloom in full sun. 

 50c ea.; 3 for $1.25. 



TRITOMA Pfitzeri. Red Hot Poker. 

 Striking spire-like trusses closely set 

 with tubular iirecracker-like flowers 

 shading from deep gold through orange 

 to brilliant scarlet-orange. The most 

 prolific of all Tritomas, with from 5 

 to 10 spikes per plant. Blooms con- 

 tinuously from August to frost. 50c ea.; 

 3 for $1.25. 



VERONICA, Crater Lake. Spikes of the 

 most beautiful gentian-blue flowers. 

 1 foot high; early. New and different. 

 50c ea.; 3 for $1.25. 



Violet, Royal Robe 



HARDY VIOLETS 



Large-flowered; Fragrant 

 50c ea. ; 3 of one variety for $1 .25 



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. They are as fra- 

 grant and appealing as ever and the 

 new varieties give large flowers and 

 even more of them. 



These Violets are a perfect, low 

 edging plant with dense, rich green 

 foliage all through the season. Note- 



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worthy, too, as a ground-cover in sun 



or in those difficult shady spots. 



Florence. Dainty white with blue 

 \eins. 



Rosina. Deliciously fragrant, pink 

 to old-rose flowers. Often blooms 

 in the autumn as well as in spring. 



Royal Robe. See illustration above. 

 Large, deepest violet-blue with 

 long stems. Richly fragrant. 



OFFER 35B One each of above 3 

 Violets for" $1.25. 



OFFER 35C. J"or edging or ground 

 covers. 24 plants. 

 8 each of the three Violets 

 above for $7.85. 



