ASTER FRIKARTI (Wonder of 

 Staefa). Illustrated above. This lovely 

 Hybrid Aster, originated in Switzerland, 

 is one of the finest perennials introduced 

 in recent years. The bushy plants, which 

 grow about 2 feet tall and more in diam- 

 eter, have proved hardy with sub-zero 

 temperatures. The sky-blue or pale violet- 

 blue single flowers are 23^ to 3 inches in 

 diameter, with 35 to 50 narrow petals, and 

 deliciously fragrant. They last a long 

 time on the plant and make a charming 

 outdoor show. If cut just before opening, 

 the flowers will hold their color and keep 

 fresh for 10 days or more. Will bloom 

 this summer. Blooms start early in sum- 

 mer and keep up continuously until frost. 

 50 cts. each; 3 for $1.35; 12 for $5, ppd. 



New Gaillardias 

 Barnes Ruby and Mr. Sherbrook 



Pink Sensation *|%'!:ffi^^" 



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Rights to patent reserved. The first 

 clear pink Delphinium ever offered. A 

 most interesting novelty. The plant is 

 very vigorous, mildew-free, and grows to 

 a height of about 4 feet. It resembles the 

 Belladonna type in appearance of the foli- 

 age and size of the individual blooms. The 

 light rose-pink flowers appear in early 

 June and repeat almost continuously 

 until the autumn. An ideal plant for the 

 border and for cutting. The plants are 

 hardy, having lived perfectly through two 

 winters in New York State. This lovely 

 new variety is slow to propagate. It is 

 therefore expensive and we believe will 

 remain so. We supply strong plants to 

 bloom this summer. Enjoy showing this 

 novelty to your friends. $1.25 each; 

 3 for $3.15, postpaid. 

 BLACKMORE & LANGDON HY- 

 BRIDS. See illustration below. Plant 

 these aristocratic flowers to make the 

 high-spot in your garden. In form they 

 range from single to double. In colors 

 from deep violet down to the palest laven- 

 der, with all the tints imaginable modify- 

 ing these colors; every flower has a lovely 

 "bee" and many are deliciously fragrant. 

 Plants cut back after the first bloom have 

 produced wonderful spikes again in 

 September. 50 cts. each; 3 for $1.35; 

 12 for $5, postpaid. 



WREXHAM STRAIN. The Hollyhock 

 type, with its long, tapering spikes of 

 extra-large flowers in a wide range of 

 shades. Named varieties of this strain 

 sell for several dollars each, but we believe 

 that these seedlings will produce as 

 desirable flowers as the named varieties. 

 50 cts. each; 3 for $1.35; 12 for $5, post- 

 paid. 



BELLADONNA (Everbiooming Hardy 

 Larkspur). The most continuous-bloom- 

 ing Delphinium and the best for cutting, 

 as each plant has many branches. Clear 

 turquoise-blue flowers are freely produced. 

 3 to 4 feet, June to October. Charming 

 when arranged in vases with light pink 

 roses. 30 cts. each; 3 for 75 cts.; 12 for 

 $2.50, postpaid. 



BELLAMOSUrVI. Everbiooming. The 

 dark blue form of Belladonna. 3 to 4 feet. 

 June to October. 30 cts. each; 3 for 75 

 cts.; 12 for $2.50, postpaid. 



12 DELPHINIUMS $3-85 Ppd. 



Including 

 3 Blackmore & Langdon 

 3 Wrexham 3 Belladonna 

 3 Bellamosum 



For quantities of bloom this year 

 ASK FOR OFFER 26 



New Delphinium, 

 Pink Sensation 







Delphiniums 

 Blackmore & Langdon Hybrids 



TWO NEW GAILLARDIAS 



These new, brilliantly colored Gaillardias are dependably hardy. 

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

 to the older kinds. Lovely in the ji;arden and for cutting all sum- 

 mer lonfz;. 50 cts. each; 3 for $1.35; 12 for $5. 

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

 arc- brilliant rubv-rcd, 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. 



L. Three each o\ above two Gaillardias $ 

 ^ ASK FOR OFFER 26a 



2-50 



New Perennials for All-Summer Bloom 



One each, Aster Frikarti, Barnes Ruby and Mr. 



Sherbrook Gaillardias, and Phlox, Augusta. 



ASK FOR OFFER 26b 



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