... Selected for Surest Results 
GYPSOPHILA PAN. (Baby's Breath)— 
2 to 3 ft. In July and August it is a 
great mass of small white flowers. An 
old favorite. Fine for winter bouquets. 
HIBISCUS, Giant Mallow Marvels —3 
to 4 feet. Immense flowers in August and 
September. Your choice of red, pink or 
white. 
IRIS— See page 62. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY —Everybody loves 
this fragrant beautiful white flower. 
Grows in sun or shade, even right under 
trees. 10 pips for 25c; 30 for 50c. 
INTER-STATE GARDEN SPECIAL 
I Red Grenadin Hardy Carnation 
1 Barr’s Pink Hardy Aster 
1 Dreams of Beauty Delphinium 
1 Dobbie’s Imperial Columbine 
1 Clevenden Beauty Delphinium 
SWEET PEA, PERENNIAL —Hardy 
climbing vine. Choice of red, pink or 
white. 
SWEET WILLIAM —12 inches. Blooms 
in May and June. Choice of white, 
salmon, scarlet. 
SWEET WILLIAM, Everblooming 
Red —Lovely bright red flowers all 
summer. 
TRITOMA, Red Hot Poker —3 feet. 
Gorgeous orange-red flowers August 
until frost. Mulch during the winter. 
VERONICA, Long. Sub. (Speed¬ 
well) —2 feet. One of the finest blue 
flowering plants. Long spikes of deep 
blue July till fall. 
VERONICA, Rupestris Nan —1 to 3 
inches. Very fine creeping rock plant. 
Covered with deep blue flowers in 
May and June. 
All 5 for only $1.00 (value of $1.45) 
BARR'S PINK HARDY ASTER 
The finest bright pink hardy aster. 
Each 35c 3 for 85c 5 for $1.50 
VINCA MINOR, Bowles Variety— 
For the middle west, this is the best 
ground cover. It grows in sun or 
shade, even right under trees where 
grass will not grow. Bright blue 
flowers in spring and a few through 
the summer. Glossy green leaves re¬ 
main all winter. Fine for banks, shady 
places and also for borders. Much 
superior to common Vinca Minor. 
YUCCA (Adam's Needle) —5 to 6 
feet. A magnificent plant with a 6-foot 
spike of creamy white flowers. The sword¬ 
like leaves make a clump about 2 feet 
tall and stay green all winter. 
W E WANT to call your special atten¬ 
tion to the fact that our perennials are 
not from seedling beds but are strong 
hardy plants from the fields. Having been 
transplanted, they have a heavier root sys¬ 
tem and naturally will give better results. 
Out of hundreds of perennials, we se¬ 
lected these because they have proven the 
most satisfactory. All are hardy, easy to 
grow. You can make a selection which will 
give you flowers from early spring until 
late fall. They will bloom freely this year. 
LINUM, Blue Flax —12 inches. Fine for 
rock gardens and borders. Blue flowers 
all summer. Fine feathery foliage. 
LUPINES, Assorted —3 feet. Beautiful 
blooms of blue, purple, pink and white. 
PEONIES —See page 63. 
PHLOX —See page 61. 
PHLOX, Subulata (Creeping Phlox or 
Moss Pink) —4 inches. Fine for rock 
gardens and borders. Moss-like evergreen 
foliage. Choice of white or vivid pink. 
PENSTEMON, Barbatus Torreyi 
(Bearded Tongue) —3 ft. 
long spikes of bright red 
flowers, June till Aug. 
PLATYCODON (Balloon 
Flower) —18 in. Blue or 
white flowers continuously. 
STATICE LATIFOLIA (Sea 
Lavender) —2 feet. Masses 
of violet-blue flowers. Good 
for winter bouquets. 
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DREAMS OF BEAUTY DELPHINIUM 
The largest, most perfect strain produced 
Each 35c 2 for 60c 5 for $1.25 
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