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 good rich soil 

 gives best results. Water well in very dry 

 seasons. 



Border Queen. Watermelon-pink. 18 in. 

 Count Zeppelin. W hite with red eye. 2 ft. 

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

 Mary Louise. \V hite. 2 ft. 

 Pinhette. W hite tinted pink. 2 ft. 

 Rosy Blue, lavender. 

 Ruth May. ^pple blossom-pink. 2 ft. 

 Salmon Beauty. Salmon with white eye. 



1 I- . 

 San Antonio. Blood-red. 2 ft. 

 Spitfire. Sunset-red. 2 ft. 

 Any one named variety: 60c. each: 3 for 

 Si. 50; 6 for S2.75: 12 for S4.85 

 COLLECTION BF13 



1 each of the 10 for S3. 50 



COLLECTION BF14 



2 each of the 10 for S6.S0 



COLLECTION BF15 



3 each of the 10 for S9.00 



Three Beautiful New Phlox 



Brigadier. Brilliant carmine-red shaiicd 



- . . J r-L. 



Elizabeth Arden. Soft pink with lighter 



rinii ari)und a pale red eye. 2 ft. 

 Sir John Falstaff. Very large; deep salmon- 

 pink. 



Sl.OO each 



COLLECTION BF16 



1 each of the 3 for S2.50 



GROUND COVERS 



ENGLISH IVY. The fastest-growing 



ground cover. 2'4-in. pot plants, S3. 00 

 perdoz.; S2n.(>> 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 

 .\lav and June. S3.0O per d..z.; $20.00 

 per 100. 



VINCA minor (Peri winkle-.Trailing Myrtle). 

 An excellent dwarf trailing plant for car- 

 peting the ground where it is too shady 

 for other plants to thrive. 53.50 per doz.; 

 $25.00 per 100. 



Aquilegia (Columbine) 



One ol the most valuable ol the early- 

 tlowering perennials. They do best in light 

 soil and thrive in semi-shade or full sun. 

 1 to 2 ft. Ntav. June. 

 Mrs. Scott Elliott's Strain. Outstanding 



for its wide ranLre o( color. 



Delphinium 

 (Perennial Larkspur) 



The hybrids provide the long spikes of 

 beautiful bloon\ so popular for exhibition 

 purposes; cut down after the first bloom, 

 they will repeat in autumn. The Belladonna 

 type is desirable to cut for mixed bouquets 

 and blooms all season. Delphiniums re- 

 quire rich soil in full sun. 

 Belladonna. Light blue. 3 to 4 ft. 

 Lamartine. Brilliant marine-blue. 3 to 4 ft. 

 New Giant Pacific Hybrids. .Many shades 



ol iiiii;f llortts heautilully spaceil on strong 



spikes. -Mildew-resistant. 



Dlcentra (Bleeding-Heart) 



Shade-loving plants with flowers t>f un- 

 questioned charm. Spectabilis is the Bleed- 

 in>;-Heart of old-time gardens. 

 Spectabilis. Graceful pink, heart-shaped 



flowers on long, slender stems in April and 



May. 75c. each; 3 for $2.00. 



Hemerocallis (Daylilies) 



Thriving ainio.^t anvwiicrc, and not being 

 bothered by either insects or disease, this is 

 about as near a fool-proof garden plant as 

 can be found. By planting our collection 

 you can have bloom from .May on.allsummer. 

 (Cinnabar. 2 to 3 ft. Orange base, sprinkled 



cinnamon, recurving sepals and petals. 



Verv free blooming. July. 75c. each; 



3 for $2.00. 

 Dr. Regel. Rich orange-yellow [lowers in 



.Mas. \'ery fme for cutting. 

 Flava (Lemon Lily). Sweet-scented, yellow 



flowers in June. 

 Hyperion. Large; canary-yellow. 75c. each; 



', t..r -J.OO. 



Imperator. 4 ft. A distinct variet.y with 



rich orange-red coloring. July, August. 



75c. each; 3 for S2.(X). 

 Kwanso. Large, double flowers of rich 



iiojfitn bronze shade. 

 The New "Leonian" Hybrid. Orange-red 



to maroon. $1.(X) each; 3 for S2.50. 

 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 $2.00. 



CHRISTMAS ROSE Heileborus niger) 

 S1.25 each; 3 for $3.25 



Heileborus (Christmas Rose) 



They grow best in rich soil and a shady 

 location. Attractive tiie year round. 

 Niger. 1 ft. Single white blooms flushed 



with pink on sturdy stems. December to 



March. SI. 2 S each; ? lor $3.25. 

 Orientalis atropurpurea. Crimson-purple 



flowers on 12 to 15-incli stems. February 



to April. SI. 25 each; 3 for $i.25. 



3 NEW DAYLILIES— 



JANE. A sparkling beauty. Very large 

 flowers with long petals. The color is 

 bright scarlet-red with brilliant golden 

 throat. Iree blooming, late June and 

 July. 4 ft. S2.00 each; 5 for $5.00. 



NANCY MAE. A dwarf form of very 

 free-blooming habit. Mowers are large 

 rusty red, with yellow throat. Makes 

 compact, l>usliy |)lants only 2 feet high. 

 June, July. S2.0() each; i for $5.00. 



ROSE DUBARRY. A most unusual 

 color — strawberry-re<l, a little darker 

 at base of jjetals, with small throat of 

 deep orange. Never burns in the hot- 

 test sun. Free-blooming habit; late 

 June and Julv. V ■, ft. S2.00 each; 

 3 for $5.00. 



COLLECTION BF3 

 1 each of the 3 for $5.00 



Select Jumbo Mixture. The same 

 lanious 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- 

 stance. Set 

 these seed- 

 ling plants 

 out this fall 

 and enjoy 

 them next 

 spring and 

 summer. 50 

 for SI. 50; 



52.7 5perl00; 

 S25.00 per 

 1000. 



l^ale summer is 

 ihe time (o plant 

 perennial and bi- 

 ennial j lowe r 

 see ds . See our 

 large selection. 



HEIVtEROCALLIS DAYLILIES 



