
Gypsophila, Rosy Veil 
50c ea.; 3 for $1.25 
=n 2 
= ea.: 3 of on 
LYTHRUM, Morden’s Pink. Sce 
illustration. Masses. of  rose-pink 
flowers on long spikes. Profuse, con- 
tinuous bloom from June to Sept. 
Very showy; excellent for cutting. 
2 to 21% feet high. A hardy, good 
plant for full sun or partial shade. 
L., Dropmore Purple. A fine new 
companion for the above, like it in 
all respects except that the brilliant 
color ts more orchid-rose. 60c ea.; 
3 for $1.50. 
OFFER 33. One of each above, $1. 
PENSTEMON, Cherry Glow. Grace- 
ful plants of upright habit, 2 feet 
tall, with tubular, foxglove-like 
blooms of bright cherry-rose all 
through the summer. Very good. 
PLATYCODON. See illustration. 
Sometimes called Balloon-Flower or 
Chinese Bellflower. The buds are fasci- 
nating, fat blue balloons, which open 
to bell-shaped flowers of deep blue. 
RUDBECKIA, Golden Globe. Don’t 
miss this new addition to the list of 
worthwhile perennials for busy gar- 
deners. Perfectly double, golden 
balls on 4 to 5-foot plants. Showy 
blooms from Iate June to Sept., re- 
gardless of soil or weather, as Tong 
as they get some sun. 
R., The King. Another superior, 
showy, carefree perennial. Sturdy 
plants 2 to 3 feet tall, with 31-inch, 
star-like flowers of bright crimson- 
red. Realy good. 
OF 3A. One each of these 2 showy 
Rudbeckias.’ Grow in sun or partial shade. 
Showy in the garden or in bouquets. In bloom 
from June to Sept... ...-...22-- 90c. 

y Perennials 

Helianthus, Coronation 
50c ea.; 3 for $1.25 
For Your 
Garden 

TRITOMA Pfitzeri. Red-Hot Poker. 
Striking spire-like trusses, closely set 
with tubular ftrecracker-like flowers 
shading from deep gold through 
orange to brilliant scarlet-orange. 
The most prolific of all Tritomas. 
August to frost. See illustration. 
VERONICA, Crater Lake. Spikes of 
the richest gentian-blue color. 1 foot 
high. An early-blooming Veronica, 
new and different. 
VIOLETS 
Hardy, Large-flowered, Fragrant 
Thrive in Sun or Shade 
What fond memories we have of the 
Violets that peeped through the foliage 
in grandmother’s garden! Those days 
are gone, but we can have Violets and 
provide sweet memories for our children 
and grandchildren. 
Florence. Dainty white with blue 
veins. 
Royal Robe. See illus. Large; long 
stems. 
White Wonder. Best pure white. 
Violets may be modest but these 
large bright flowers make a fine show 
against the green leaves, especially 
with a group of them. 
OFFER 338. One each uot 
above 3 Violets for . . $1. 25 
For edging or ground cover, Violets are 
the answer; low growing, good foliaged, 
thriving in either sun or shade, they 
h to be clipped. 24 
penoue orcas «8 D100 

f A Gomplete Perennial Garden $ 
Plants of Fine, Showy Varieties 
Including all 12 pictured on these 2 pages (Value more than $16) 
ER 22m 
6 JOU, 
Make your garden the showplace of your neighborhood with this 
fine assortment that requires about 24 square feet of space. It contains: 
Moonlight; 
One each: Anthemis, 
Veil; Helianthus, Coronation; Penstemon, Cherry Glow; Veronica, Crater Lake. 
Two each: Aster, Harrington’s Pink; Aster Frikarti; Lythrum, Morden’s Pink; 
Platycodon; Rudbeckia, Golden Globe; Shasta Daisies. 
Three each: Aquilegia, Long-spurred Hybrids; 
Phlox; Violets; Tritoma Pfitzeri. 
Catananche caerulea; 
Gypsophila, Rosy 
Carnations; Delphinium; 


(bok hi of 3, 
Lythrum, Morden’s Pink 
50c ea.; 3 for $1.25 
pee Platycodon 
» Je 50c ea.; 3 for $1.25 

Tritoma Pfitzeri 
50c ea.; 3 for $1.25 
Violet, Royal Robe. 50c ea.; 3 for $1.25 

