Perennial Bargains 
TUFTED PANSIES (Viola 
Cornuta). These little 
beauties are the jewels of 
any garden. Planted in 
groups or as an edging 
plant they bloom continu' 
ously all through the sum' 
mer. Four varieties: 
Lutea. Golden yellow. 
Hansa. Lavender'blue. 
Apricot. Clear apricot. 
Jersey Gem. Rich violet; 
fragrant. 
Prices: All Violas, 25c each; 
5 for #1.00. 
SEA HOLLY (Eryngium 
amethystinum) . True blue 
thistle. Gives a delight' 
fully bizarre effect to your 
garden. Perpetually chah 
lenges your interest. 2 ft. 
high. Beautiful during 
July and August. Charm' 
ing in dried bouquets. 20c 
each; 6 for #1.00. 
MULLEIN PINK (Agro- 
stemma coronaria). Use' 
ful plant for the border. 
Bright crimson flowers in 
June. Foliage is silver' 
gray. Extra fine shade 
plant. Grows 2 feet high. 
20c each; 6 for #1.00. 
4-WAY GARDENS! 
Beautiful effect. 
Pages 6, 8, 10. 
PASQUE FLOWER (Ane¬ 
mone pulsatilla). One of 
the most delightful of 
early spring flowers. April 
and May. Large, violet' 
blue flowers delightfully 
formed as shown in pic' 
ture. 9 to 12 inches high 
on stout stems. One of 
the best of Anemones. 
Wonderful in the rock 
garden. 25c each; 5 for 
# 1 . 00 . 
HIBISCUS (At Right). A 
giant among perennials. 
Thought of by many as a 
shrub. Grows 4 to 5 feet 
high with blooms very 
much like single holly' 
hocks, but foliage much 
prettier. Needs plenty of 
room as the plant attains 
a width of 3 to 4 feet 
each season. Very showy. 
Three colors, red, pink, 
white. State color. 20c 
each; 6 for #1.00. 
MIRACLE PEAT 
The friend of plants. 
See page 60. 
R. M. Kellogg Co., Three Rivers. Mich. 
ENGLISH VIOLET, Prince 
of Wales. Not shown—• 
similar to Violas. This fa' 
vorite is known to all 
flower lovers for its color, 
form and rare fragrance. 
Grows 8 inches high with 
flowers of rich deep pur' 
pie. 25c each; 5 for #1.00. 
(Picture at left is Blazing Star) 
BLAZING STAR OR 
KANSAS GAY FEATH¬ 
ER (Liatris pycnostachya) 
Not content to beautify 
the summer months only, 
this flower can be used 
for dried bouquets during 
the winter. Blooms appear 
in August and Septem' 
ber—beautiful, tall, lav' 
ender, plumy spikes, 2 to 
3 feet in height. Stems 
completely covered with 
leaves like lily stems. 
Very showy. 20c each; 6 
for #1.00. 
ALYSSUM (Madwort). Fine bor' 
der or rock plant, with masses 
of bright yellow flowers. Two 
kinds, as follows, state choice: 
Saxatile compactum. Green leaves, 
yellow flowers. Blooms May. 
Argenteum. Silver foliage, yellow 
flowers. Blooms June-July. 
Both grow 12 to 15 inches high 
and are fine for either rock or 
border. Easy to grow. 20c each; 
6 for #1.00. 
WOOD ANEMONE (Anemone 
sylvestris). (Pictured at left). 
Lovely perennial growing 10 to 
12 inches high with flowers of 
pure white. Likes cool, moist 
places. Blooms during May and 
June. 25c each; 5 for #1.00. 
SEDUMS 
(Hardy Stonecrop) 
(Sedums not Shown) 
Prices (excepting Sedum Sie- 
boldi): 20c each; 6 for #1.00. 
Six varieties as follows: 
Spectabile, “Brilliant.” Grows 
upright 12 to 18 inches high; 
broad leaves, sparkling red 
flowers. 
Reflexum. 3 to 4 inches. Foliage 
green, flowers yellow. 
Kamtschaticum. 6 to 8 inches. 
Broad green leaves, yellow 
flowers. 
Spurium Coccineum. 6 inches. 
Dark foliage, crimson blooms. 
Album. 3 inches. Very small 
leaves, white flowers. 
SEDUM SIEBOLDI. Foli¬ 
age round and a beautiful 
gray-blue, borne thickly 
upon stems 6 to 8 inches 
long. Flowers of rare 
pink, August and Septem¬ 
ber. Do not miss adding 
this rare plant to your 
garden. 35c each; 3 for 
90c; 6 for #1.50. 
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