for Fall Planting 



Hardy Summer Phlox 



Hardy Phlox is the backbone of your gar- 

 den during the summer months when color 

 is so much needed. It can be depended on to 

 produce an abundance of bloom over a long 

 period. .\ sunny location in o:ood rich soil 

 iiives best results. Water well in very dry 



Border Queen. Watermelon-pink. 18 in. 

 Count Zeppelin. White with red eye. 2 ft. 

 Lilian, i OL>-pink with blue eye. 2 ft. 

 Mary Louise. White. 2 ft. 

 Pinkette. \\ 'ite tinted pink. 2 ft. 

 Rosy Blue. 1 avender. 

 Ruth May. Apple-blossom-pink. 2 ft. 

 Salmon Beauty. Salmon with white eye. 



San Antonio. BIixKl-red. 2 ft. 

 Spitfire. - ^ t ' 2 f 



COLLECTION F56-10 



1 each of the 10 for S3. 85 

 COLLECTION F56-11 



2 each of the 10 for S7.25 

 COLLECTION F56-13 



3 each of the 10 for S9.85 



Three Beautiful New Phlox 



Brigadier. Brilliant carmine-red shaded 

 .ri;..^..,-,. 2 ft. 



Elizabeth Arden. Soft pink with lighter 

 rin.:..r..an,lapalcredeve. 2 ft. 



Sir John Falstaff. \ erv large; deep salmon- 

 pink. 2' J ft. 



75c. each 



COLLECTION F56-14 

 1 each of the 3 for S2.00 



GROUND COVERS 



ENGLISH IVY. The fastest-growing 



iinnir. . .- J^-in. p>ot plants, $3.50 



per doz.; ;25.(.HJ per 100. 



PACHYSANDRA (Japanese Spurge). A 

 trailing plant, 6 to 8 inches high, forming 

 a complete cover of bright, glossy green 

 foliage and small spikes of flowers during 

 .Mav and June. 53.50 per d<.z.; $25.00 

 per 100. 



VINCA minor (Periwinkle; Trailing .Myrtle). 

 .\n excellent dwarf trailing plant for car- 

 peting the ground where it is too shady 

 for other plants to thrive. $4.00 per doz.; 

 $30.00 per 100. 



Aquilegia (Columbine) 



One of the most valuable of the early- 

 flowering perennials. They do best in light 

 soil and thrive in semi-shade or full sun. 

 1 to 2 ft. .\lav, June. 

 Mrs. Scott Elliott's Strain. Outstanding 



for its wide ranize of color. 



Delphinium 

 (Perennial Larkspur) 



The hybrids provide the long spikes of 

 beautiful bloom so popular for exhibition 

 purposes; cut down after the first bloom, 

 they will repeat in autumn. The Belladonna 

 tyf>e is desirable to cut for mixed bouquets 

 and blooms all season. Delphiniums re- 

 quire rl.h soilin full sun. 

 Belladonna. I i^ht blue. 3 tu 4 ft. 

 Lamartine. Brilliant [uarine-blue. 3 to 4 ft. 

 New Giant Pacific Hybrids. Many shades 



of huge florets beautifully spaced on strong 



spikes. MiUlew-resistant. 



Dicentra (Bleedins-Heart) 



Shade-loving plants with flowers of un- 

 questioned charm. Spectabilis is the Biccd- 

 ing-Heart of old-time gardens. 

 Spectabilis. Graceful pink, heart-shaped 



flowers on long, slemler stems in April and 



.Mav. 75c. each; 3 for S2.00. 



Hemerocallis (Daylilies) 



Thriving almost anvwhcrc, and not being 

 bothered by either insects or disease, this is 

 about as near a fool-proof garden plant as 

 can be found. Bv planting our collection 

 you can havebloom from .May on.allsummcr. 

 Cinnabar. 2 to 3 ft. Orange base, sprinkled 



cinnamon, recurving sepals and petals. 



Verv free blooming. July. 75c. each; 



5 for S2.00. 

 Dr. Regel. Rich orange-yellow flowers in 



.Ma\. Very line for cutting. 

 Flava (Lemon Lily). Sweet-scented, yellow 



flowers in June. 

 Hyperion. l^rge;canarv-vellow. 75c. each; 



3 for S2.00. 

 Imperator. 4 ft. A distinct variety with 



rich orange-red coloring. July, August. 



75c. each; 3 for S2.00. 

 Kwanso. Large, double flowers of rich 



golden bronze shade. 

 Leonian Hybrids. Orange-red to maroon. 



Sl.OOeach; 3forS2.50. 

 Mikado. 3 ft. A glamorous combination — 



orange with a mahogany-red spot on each 



petal. Occasionally blooms in the fall. 



June, Julv. 75c. each; 3 for S2.00. 

 Ophir. 4 ft. Rich golden yellow coloring. July. 



75c. each; 3 for S2.00. 



CHRISTMAS ROSE Helleborus niger) 

 S1.25 each; 3 for S3.25 



Helleborus (Christmas Rose) 



Tlicy grow best in rich soil and a shady 

 location. Attractive the year round. 

 Niger. 1 ft. Single white blooms flushed 



with pink on sturdy stems. December to 



March. SI. 25 each; 5 for $3.25. 

 Orientaiis atropurpurea. Crimson-purple 



flowers on 12 to 15-inch stems. February 



to April. SI, 25 each; 3 for $3.25. 



5 NEW DAYLILIES 



Carnival. Lar^-, l.^lu n-ii bl,M,„is wuti will, 



vcllow stripe; goidi-n lliroat. July, August 



3 '2 It. S2.00 each; 3 for S5.00. 

 Enchantress. Huge; soft yellow to copper 



Kold. Late July, August. 4 ft. S2.00 each 



3 for S5.00. 

 Jane. Bright scarlct-recl, with golden throat 



very large. Late June, July. 4 ft. $1.50 each 



3 for S4.00. 

 Lady Esther. Huge, trumpet-shaped, pale 



yellow [>looms on sturdy, 3 to 3 3^-foot stems. 



Mid-June to late July. SI .50 each; 3 for $4.00. 



Rose Dubarry. 



5trawbcrry-red, with deep 

 ever burns. Late June, July, 

 h; 3forS4.00. 



3J/2 ft. SI. 50 



COLLECTION FS6-3 

 1 each of the 5 for $5.00 



(FREE with each offer: 1 August Pioneer 

 for August and September bloom. 1 



PHLOX, 



San Antonio 



SEEDLING 



Select Jumbo Mixture. The same 

 famous blend that we have been 

 selling for the past several years, 

 with even more rare and beautiful 

 colors added to produce the most 

 gorgeous display of immense flow- 

 ers of rare form and heavy sub- 

 stances. Set these 

 seedl ing plants 

 out this fall and 

 enjoy them next 

 spring and sum- 

 mer. 50 for SI. 50; 

 S2.75perl00; 

 325.00 per 

 1000. 



hale summer is 

 the lime lo plant 

 perennial and bi- 

 ennial f lower 

 •ie e (is . See our 

 large selection. 



