$ 1^1 Perennial Bargains 
WOOLLY YARROW 
(Achillea tomentosa). It’s 
difficult to say which is 
the prettier—the foliage 
or the flowers. Foliage is 
woolly and carpetdike and 
grows 6 or 8 inches high. 
Flowers bright yellow; 
July to September. Hardy 
and long blooming; easy 
culture. Fine for borders 
or rockeries. 20c each; 6 
for #1.00. 
YELLOW MILFOIL 
(Achillea ageratum) . Flow' 
ers similar to Achillea to' 
mentosa but grow higher, 
18 inches or more. Large 
and bright. July and Au' 
gust. Vigorous grower. 
Very showy. 20c each; 6 
for #1.00. 
FREE! 
#1.00 Value! Seepage 
58. OFFER EXPIRES 
APRIL 15TH. 
GLOBE THISTLE (Echi- 
nops ritro). Don’t let 
your garden go without 
at least one oddity. They 
add character and dis' 
tinctiveness and this one 
is decidedly pretty and 
different. Flower heads 
steel blue. July to fall. 
Grows 3 feet high with 
thistledike foliage. Very 
extraordinary. 25c each; 
5 for #1.00. 
GHOST PLANT— 
DAZZLER 
4-Way Garden 
Ghost Plant, Azalea' 
mum (page 21) and 
Dazzler Carnation (page 
64) are amazingly beau' 
tiful when properly 
planted together. 
This garden features 
3 Ghost Plants, 2 Aza' 
leamums, and 4 Dazzler 
Carnations with rich sup- 
porting cast of 11 other 
beautiful plants and 4 
different planting plans 
—4 best ways to arrange 
the garden. 20 plants, 
7 varieties. We guaram 
tee a $4.75 value. Price: 
only #4.25 complete. 
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R. M. Kellogg Co., Three Rivers, Mich 
MILFOIL (Achillea, Boule 
de Niege). Note the 
dainty beauty of these 
flowers. Pure white all 
summer. Grows 12 to 18 
inches tall. Fine for edg' 
ing or borders. Easy to 
grow. 20c each; 6 for 
# 1 . 00 . 
POOLS and ROCK 
GARDENS 
Romaine Ware’s new 
book gives you plans 
costing several hundred 
dollars, for only 25c. See 
page 19. 
SPANISH BAYONET 
( Yucca filamentosa ). 
Gives a decided Mexican 
touch to your garden. 
Looks fine near any stucco 
house and should abso' 
lutely be used where 
architecture is Spanish in 
type. Spikes 3 to 5 feet 
high with creamy white, 
inverted flowers rising 
from swordlike, evergreen 
foliage. 25c each; 5 for 
# 1 . 00 . 
POPPY MALLOW (Callir- 
hoe involucrata) . A de' 
lightful mate for Evening 
Primrose. Blossoms very 
similar in shape but rich 
purplish crimson in color. 
Foliage different from 
Evening Primrose—trail' 
ing with finely cut leaves. 
Flowers have ivory'white 
centers. Blooms from 
early summer to late fall. 
Deserves great popularity. 
Grows 8 inches high. 30c 
each; 4 for #1.00. 
GHOST PLANT (Artemi¬ 
sia, Silver King). A dusty 
miller from a silver mill. 
This plant looks as if 
dusted with fine silver 
dust; foliage soft and 
ghostly, silvery white in 
color. Fine as a back' 
ground for lower growing 
flowering plants of brih 
liant color. Grows 2 to 
2 J /2 feet high. 20c each; 
6 for #1.00. 
GHOST PLANT and 
DAZZLER 
CARNATION 
With brilliant supporting 
cast of 11 other beautiful 
perennial s—amazingly 
beautiful! See 4-Way 
Garden at left. 
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