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Physostegia— Fa/5e Dragonhead ® 



A splendid subject for the border or the wild garden particularly 

 if grown in semi-shade and where it has a fair supply of moisture. 

 Blooms freely in the summer and early fall bearing showy spikes 

 of delicate tubular flowers not unlike a gigantic heather. 

 Grandiflora, Vivid. 1| ft. Bears extra large flowers of a 



beautiful bright violet-mauve during late summer and fall. 



Very desirable because it blooms late and is of dwarf growth. 

 Virginica superba. 4 ft. Tall branching spikes with flowers 



of a beautiful rose-pink. Excellent for cutting. 

 Either of the above: 

 Each 30c; 3 for 85c; 12 for $3.00; 25 for $5.75. 



Polemonium — Jacob's Ladder A ® 

 Blue Pearl. Has elegant deep green, finely cut foliage and 

 showy spikes of attractive baby blue flowers. Does well in sun 

 or shade and blooms freely in April and May. 9 in. Each 50c; 

 3 for S1.40- 12 for S5.00; 25 for S9.00. 



Potentilla — Cinquefoil 



Warrensi. A lovely new hardy plant for the sunny border 

 covered with large pure yellow blooms all during the summer. 

 Grows 2 feet high. Each 50c; 3 for SI. 4-0; 12 for S5.00; 25 for 

 S9.00. 



Primula veris 



Hardy Primula — Primrose A ® 



Most beautiful and interesting early spring flowers. Plant 

 them in rich, well-drained soil in the border or in a sheltered 

 nook in the rockery; if possible in a half shady place. 6 to 12 

 inches high. 

 Cashmeriana. Large globular heads of a pleasing purplish blue. 



Prefers a moist soil. June. Each 50c; 3 for SI. 40; 12 for S5.00. 

 Veris (Eitilish Cowslip). A fine range of mixed colors. Each 30c; 



3 for 85c; 12 for S3.00; 25 for S5.75. 

 Vulgaris {English Primrose). An old favorite which should be 



found in every garden. One of the earhest spring flowers. Bright 



canary yellow; very fragrant. Each 35c; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.50; 



25 for $6.50. 

 — lilacina plena. This double form of the English Primrose with 



flowers like tiny double Roses, is a real gem. A delicate dear 



pinkish lavender color. Each 50c; 3 for $1.40; 12 for S5.00. 



New Giant Polyanthus Primroses 



Polyanthus Primroses always have been great favorites with 

 many gardeners and these new giant varieties, being ever so much 

 more attractive, are bound to receive a great reception. They are 

 free flowering, producing their showy large flower trusses during 

 April, May, and into June. 



Cream White 



Pastel Shades Golden Apricot 



Scarlet Deep Yellow 



A ny of the above: 



Each 50c; 3 for SI. 40;' 12 for $5.00; 25 for $9.00. 



The set of six Polyanthus Primroses for $2.50. 



Pulmonaria — Lungwort 



Angustifolia azurea. 1 ft. Low-growing tufts of dark 

 green foliage and many spikes of deep sky blue flowers in 

 earliest spring. Each 35c; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.50; 25 for 



$6.50. 



Double-Flowering Pyrethrum 



Pasadena. Perfectly double, deep pink flowers of exceptionally 

 large size carried upright on elegant long stems. Grows 3 feet 

 tall and blooms profusely during June and July. Each $1.00; 

 3 for $2.75; 12 for SIO.OO. 



New Shasta Daisies 



Chifion. A dainty, frilled 

 Shasta Daisy about 18 

 inches tall. Has a double 

 row of narrow gracefully 

 friUed and flared white 

 petals surrounding the 

 clear yellow center. An 

 exquisitely finished flow- 

 er. Each50c;3forS1.40; 

 12 for $5.00; 25 for $9.00. 



Esther Reed. Lovely 

 snow white double flow- 

 ers 4 inches across. Borne 

 on plants IS to 18 inches 

 tall. Always admired for 

 its fully double form. 

 Blooms freely throughout 

 the summer months. 

 Each $1.00; 3 for $2.75; 

 12 for SIO.OO. 



New Shasta Daisy — Chifion 



Silver Star. A marvelous new Shasta Daisy with lovely large 

 blooms composed of a small pale yellow center surrounded by 

 graceful long and broad pure white petals. Blooms from July 

 to October. 2^ ft. high. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00; 12 for $7.50. 



White Swan. A most desirable double variety blooming from 

 Memorial Day until the end of June. Of vigorous growth reach- 

 ing a height of 24 to 30 inches. Highly desirable. Each 50c; 

 3 for $1.40; 12 for $5.00; 25 for $9.00. 



Set of 4 Shasta Daisies tor $2.60. 



Salvia — Sage 



Azurea. 3-4 ft. A splendid tall variety. Racemes of pretty, sky 



blue flowers. August-September. For garden and cutting. 



Pitcheri {Blue Meadow Sage). 4-5 ft. A most attractive hardy 

 plant, with true blue flowers from August to October. Thrives in 

 any situation and with little care. Blooms profusely and con- 

 tinuously just when blue flowers are scarce. Extremely hardy, 

 wintering in any part of the country without protection. 



Virgata nemorosa. 2 ft. Effective dark blue border plant. 

 Blooms during May and June. 



A ny of the above: 

 Each 30c; 3 for 85c; 12 for $3.00; 25 for $5.75. 



Thalictrum — Meadow Rue • 



Dipterocarpum. Stately plants 4 leet high bearing a profusion 

 of lilac-mauve blooms enhanced by a bunch of yellow stamens 

 in the center. Flowers during August and September. Each 

 50c; 3 for $1.40; 12 for $5.00; 25 for $9.00. 



Thermopsis 



Caroliniana. A showy, tall-growing -lant attaining a height 

 of 3 feet. Has long spikes of yellow flowers in June and July. 

 Each 35c; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.50; 25 for $6.50. 



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Practically all plants suited to semi-shade also do well in the sunt 



