For Garde, 



CHOOSE THESE if 



HYACINTHS 



BLUE, YELLOW, PINK, RED, WHITE 



The most fragrant 

 of spring flowers is the 

 Hyacinth, and since 

 they produce their de- 

 lightful flowers as the 

 snow vanishes, they 

 give you your first de- 

 lightful breath of 

 springtime! Our bulbs 

 are big ones, and that 

 means big blooms. 

 Plant them in beds or 

 borders either in mixed 

 colors or in separate 

 colors — either effect 

 is stunning! Our Hy- 

 acinths are very re- 

 liable growers — vigor- 

 ous, beautiful, satisfy- 

 ing! Be sure to include 

 them in your plans for 

 next spring's flowers. 



1 of each color 



$1,20 



5 of any one color 



$1.20 



BABY'S BREATH 



(Gypsophila, Rosy Veil) The most dainty, 

 double, delicate pink flower you've ever seen! 

 Grows from 1 lo 2 feet tall and is broad and 

 spreading. Gives you clouds of bloom in sum- 

 mer and fall. A delightful plant that's much 

 admired for dressing up bouquets. 65c ea.; 

 3 for SI. 75. 



CANDYTUFT 



(Iberis, Snowflake) A compact plant with 

 lovely white flowers and evergreen foliage. 

 Fine for rock gardens, borders, edges, walks. 

 A beautiful white-flowering plant to set off 

 all other colors. 65c ea.; 3 for $1.75. 



VERONICA (Blue Spire) 



Exquisitely beautiful blue flowers growing on 

 a plant 1 foot tall. In June and July, you have 

 the purest of blue blooms which come as 

 spikes in handsome fashion. A great favorite. 

 65c ea.: 3 for SI. 75. 



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' Cool, Spicy CARNATIONS 



Blooms of rich spice fragrance come on 

 12 to 15-inch stems from June to Septem- 

 ber. Fine front-row plants — also evergreen 

 ground cover for sunny places. 



75c ea.; 3 of one variety, $2 

 SWEET MEMORY. Sweet-scented white 

 with crimson-spotted center. Good for 

 cutting. 



JUNE CARMINE. Abundance of bright 

 carmine-pink flowers — a very choice Carna- 

 tion. 



PURPLE UNIQUE. Violet-purple beauty 

 with fringed petals. Lots of appeal. 



CARNATION, SWEET MEMORY 



GIANT COUJMRINE 



Giant COLUMBINES 



Amazing! Fascinating! 

 Exquisitely Lovely! 



GIANT COLUMBINE (Aquilepia, McKana's 

 Giant) This lovely plant is completely fascinating 

 . . . truly a thing of rare beauty. It won an All- 

 America Award in 1955, and is certain to win your 

 affection now. It is very graceful as it supports its 

 beautiful flowers airily on slender and wiry stems 

 2 feet long. These long-spurred beauties are yours 

 through May and June — a long season. The flowers 

 come only in mixed colors of blue, pink, maroon, 

 purple, red, deep yellow, primrose-yellow, or com- 

 binations of these. The plant is very hardy and does 

 well in any good, fairly rich soil in sun or partial 

 shade. The Columbine foliage, something like maiden 

 hair fern, is always lovely. Your perennial garden 

 needs the airy grace and delicately beautiful colors of 

 Giant Columbines. 75c ea.; 3 for $2. 



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