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Lythrum, Morden's Pink 



4-iiifli, crested (lowers 



HELIANTHUS, Coronation. Big, bright yd 

 4 to S-loot phmts. Late suinnierand fall. 



IBERIS, Snowflake. Candytuft. Low evergreen, completely covered with 

 handsome w hite blooms in spring. Perfect edging plant. 



LYTHRUIM, Morden's Pink. Showy rose-pink spikes of bloom from June 

 toStpl. 2 to 2' 2 feet higli. Sun or partial shade. 



PLAT YCODON or Balloon Flower. Blue, Pink or White. Buds are fascinat- 

 ing, lal balloons opening to big, upright, bell-shaped flowers. 



OFFER 33B: 3 Balloon Flowers, one of each color, $1.25 



3 SHASTA DAISIES $1.65 



OFFER 33C: ^^^ of e^ch of these 3 finest kinds, $1.65 



Snowy blooms that are a refreshing sight through the heat of midsummer days 

 and showy long into evening twilight. Useful, too, for interplanting between bright 

 colors that might otherwise clash. 65c. ea.; 3 of one variety for $1.65 



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



\ ery free flowering, June to October. 2 feet. 

 Ian Murray. New^ and good. Semi-double. Lots of bloom, l]^ feet. 

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



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Blue Balloon i- lower 

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TRITOMA Pfitzeri. Red-Hot Poker. Spire-like blooms shading from 

 deep gold through orange to brilliant orange-scarlet. The most pro- 

 lific of all Tritomas, with from 5 to 10 spikes per plant. Blooms con- 

 tinuously from August to frost. 



VERONICA, Crater Lake Blue. Spikes of beautiful gentian-blue 

 ilowers, 1 foot high, June into July. New and good. 



HARDY VIOLETS— Dehciously Fragrant 



What fond memories we have of the Violets in grandmother's garden! 

 Those days are gone for us, but let's provide the Violets for our children 

 and grandchildren. They are as fragrant and appealing as ever, and the 

 new varieties give big flowers and even more of them. 



They make a perfect, low edging plant with dense, rich green foliage all 

 season. Noteworthy, too, as a ground cover in sun or in those difficult shady 

 spots. 



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

 Royal Robe. Deepest violet-blue, with long stems. 

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



3 Hardy Violets, 1 

 each, $1.25 

 24 Violets (8 of each; 

 for edging or ground 

 cover, for $7.85 



Tritoma 



Shasta Daisy, Esther Read 

 Violet, Royal Robe 



