Iberis, Candytuft 



IBERIS, Snowflake. 



Candytuft. Big white 

 flowers of snowflake pat- 

 tern entirely cover ever- 

 green foliage in spring. 

 An improved variety, 

 compact and large flow- 

 ered. 



© Lythrum, Morden's Pink 



LYTHRUM, Morden's Pink. 



Showy rose-pink spikes of bloom 

 from June to Sept. 2 to 2 x /i feet. 

 A hardy, good plant for full sun 

 or partial shade, with profuse, 

 continuous bloom. 



SHASTA DAISIES: 65c ea. ; 3 of a kind $1 .65 



Bright white flowers to shine in the dusk and look cool by day, all 

 summer. Useful between other colors that might otherwise clash. 



Esther Read. Fully double, 3 to 4-inch flowers with crested centers. 



Very free flowering, June to October. 2 ft. 



Fringed Beauty. Many narrow, fluffy petals. Long in bloom. 2 ft. 



Marconi. Huge, 4 to 5-inch, shaggy flowers. 2 to 3 ft. 



OFFER 37: One each of these 3 finest kinds $1.65 



— Deliriously Fragrant 



These newer varieties of hardy Violets are as fragrant and appealing 

 as those in grandmother's garden of old, and with larger flowers and 

 more of them. They make a perfect, low edging plant or ground cover, 

 in sun or those difficult shady spots where few other plants will bloom. 

 Easy to grow, with neat, attractive foliage. 



Rosina. Pink to old-rose. Often reblooms in autumn. 



Royal Robe. Handsome, deepest violet-blue, with long stems. 



White Wonder. The best pure white, dainty and free in bloom. 



OFFER 37A: 3 Vio- 

 lets, 1 each 



OFFER 37B: 15 Vio- 

 lets, 5 each 



$1.25 

 $4.95 



VERONICA, Crater Lake 

 Blue. Spikes of beautiful 

 gentian-blue flowers, 1 foot 

 high, June into July. A most 

 superior Veronica. 



TRITOMA PFITZERI. Red 

 Hot Poker. Spire-like 

 blooms shading from deep 

 gold to orange to bright 

 orange-scarlet. Many spikes 

 of bloom from August to 

 frost. 2-4 ft. high. 



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Rudbeckia, 

 The King 



LILIES 



Three of the Best 



REGAL LILY. Lucky it is that the 

 world's showiest, handsomest Lily 

 is such an easy one to grow! Plant 

 Regals this spring, for great, fra- 

 grant blooms in June; white trum- 

 pets with golden throats, the outside 

 stained wine color. Hardy, healthy, 

 long-lived; they truly do bring regal 

 splendor to any garden. Large 

 bulbs, will bloom this summer: 



3 for $1 ; 6 for $1.95; 12 for $3.65; 

 25 for $7.25; 50 for $13.95, ppd. 



LILY, SPECIOSUM RUBRUM. 



Lovely, soft carmine-pink with 

 gracefully recurved petals. Will 

 bloom this Aug., Sept. Fragrant. 



4 ft. 65c ea.; 3 for $1.75. 



LILY, UMBELLATUM. Candle- 

 stick Lily. Large, brilliant blooms 

 of vivid orange-red. 2 ft. June, 

 July. Very easy to grow and a 

 wonderful splash of showy color. 

 65c ea.; 3 for $1.75. 



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RUDBECKIA, The King. Sturdy 

 plants, 3 to 4 feet tall, with 3J/9- 

 inch star-like flowers of bright 

 crimson-red. Easy to grow in sun 

 and really good. 



Shasta Daisy, Esther Read 



Lilies for Splendor 



OFFER 37C 



3 Lilies, 1 each, for long &A OK 



season of bloom <JH .O J 



OFFER 37D: 3 each <Tq 7 c 

 for a BIG display 4>D. I J 



Regal Lilies 



