S 1^E Perennial Bargains 
OSWEGO TEA (Monarda 
didyma). This is the beau- 
tiful ragged gypsy of the 
flower world. Flowers are 
brilliant crimson with pic- 
turesque ragged form. 
June till August. One of 
the most brilliantly cob 
ored flowers. Grows 2 ft. 
high. 20c each; 6 for 
# 1 . 00 . 
FREE! 
#1.00 Value. 
See page 58. 
TICKSEED (Coreopsis 
grandiflora). Colors that 
dance and shine in the 
sunshine of your garden 
like a hundred brilliant 
Punchinellos. Very showy, 
blooms freely; little care 
required. Flowers of pure 
golden yellow. 2 ft. high. 
20c each; 6 for #1.00. 
GEUM COCCINEUM, 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Pretty 
bright red flowers from 
May to July. Plant grows 
12 to 15 inches high and 
is adaptable to low bor- 
ders or rock gardens. 25c 
each; 5 for #1.00. 
GEUM, Lady Stratheden. 
Almost exactly like Mrs. 
Bradshaw except flowers 
are rich golden yellow. 
Makes an ideal compan- 
ion plant for Mrs. Brad¬ 
shaw. 25c each; 5 for 
# 1 . 00 . 
PINK CORALBELL (Heu- 
chera brizoides). Useful 
because of its long July 
to September blooming 
period and its rich green, 
beautiful foliage, which 
makes a wonderful back¬ 
ground for the dainty 
coral-pink flowers. These 
are borne on erect stems 
12 to 18 inches high. 20c 
each; 6 for #1.00. 
PERENNIAL PEA (Lathy- 
rus latifolius). Vigorous 
growing climbing peren¬ 
nial with flowers and pods 
like Sweet Peas except 
they are not fragrant. 
Perfectly hardy and will 
quickly climb any sup¬ 
port. Three colors, red, 
pink, white. State color. 
20c each; 6 for #1.00. 
What Do You Want? See Index on Page 61 
ROCK CRESS (Arabis). 
Pretty little rock plant 
growing 6 inches high 
bearing masses of bloom 
in April. May be had in 
the following varieties: 
Alpina. White flowers. 20c 
each; 6 for #1.00. 
Alpina rosea. Pale pink flow¬ 
ers. 25c each; 5 for #1.00. 
HARDY MARGUERITE 
(Anthemis tinctoria ). 
Golden yellow daisy-like 
flowers all summer. Foli¬ 
age is fernlike and hand¬ 
some. Grows 2 feet high. 
Makes excellent cut flow¬ 
ers. Thrives in any soil; 
likes sunshine. 20c each; 
6 for #1.00. 
“The Friend of Plants.” Success! 
See page 60. 
FLEABANE (Erigeron spe- 
ciosus). Fine for massed 
colors and unusual effect. 
The flowers are large and 
violet-blue with yellow 
centers. Blooms June and 
July. Grows 2 feet high. 
Fine cut flowers. 20c each; 
6 for #1.00. 
GIANT PURPLE CONE- 
FLOWER (Rudbeckia 
purpurea) . This unique 
flower seems proud of its 
gorgeous, glistening, 
bronze cones—note how 
the petals lie back to dis¬ 
play it. Petals are deep 
purple; cones glisten and 
shine like real metal. 3 ft. 
high. July to October. 
Easy of cultivation in al¬ 
most any soil or situation. 
20c each; 6 for #1.00. 
ROSE CAMPION (Lych¬ 
nis viscaria splendens). 
Showy plant with brilliant 
red flowers July and Au¬ 
gust. Grows 1 foot tall. 
Good for beds, borders, 
or rockery. Easy to grow; 
ordinary garden sail; likes 
sun. 20c each; 6 for 
#1.00. For other Lychnis 
see page 11. 
MALTESE CROSS (Lych¬ 
nis chalcedonica). Showy 
flower heads of most 
vivid scarlet in July. The 
flower, as the name im¬ 
plies, is shaped like a 
miniature cross. Grows 2 
feet high. 20c each; 6 for 
# 1 . 00 . 
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