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ROSE CAMPION (Lych¬ 
nis viscaria splendens). 
Brilliant red flowers in 
June and July. One foot 
tall. Easy to grow. 
Strong, sturdy, field-grown plants, 20c each; 3 for 
49c; 6 for 93c; 12 for #1.69. 
RAGGED GYPSY (Mon- 
arda didyma). This is 
indeed the beautiful 
Ragged Gypsy of the 
flower world. Flowers 
brilliant crimson June 
till August. Very bril' 
liantly colored. 2 feet 
high. 
MALTESE CROSS 
(Lychnis chalcedonica). 
Showy flowers of most 
vivid scarlet in July. 
Grows 2 ft. high. Very 
brilliant in the garden. 
SCARLET CAMPION 
(Lychnis Haageana). 
Red in a variety of 
shades—scarlet, orange' 
scarlet, pink and crim' 
son. Blooms continu' 
ously June, July and 
August. Likes partial 
shade. Hybrid—-ran- 
dom colors only. Flow' 
ers 2 inches across. 12 
inches high. 
SEA PINK (Ar- 
meria maritima ). 
Very, very pretty 
plant with heads 
of delicate pink 
flowers 8 to 12 
inches high. 
Blooms June and 
July. Evergreen 
foliage 4 to 6 
inches high. Ex' 
cellent for borders, 
grow; hardy. 
Sea Pink. 
Good for the rockery. Easy to 
LUPINES (Lupinus poly- 
phyllus). Handsome fo¬ 
liage, handsome, pea¬ 
shaped flowers. 2 to 3 
feet high. Blooms June 
to August. Colors blue, 
pink, white. State choice. 
CREEPING PHLOX (Phlox subulata 
rosea). Makes a beautiful blanket of pink 
in the early spring. Foliage evergreen and 
mossy. May also be had in white. 
Spanish Evergreen—Candytuft. 
SPANISH EVERGREEN (Candytuft—Iberis semper- 
virens). Pretty, white-flowering, evergreen perennial. 
Blooms in May; 
succeeds in ordi' 
nary soil. Grows 
8 to 12 inches 
across. Hardy. 
KENILWORTH IVY 
(Linaria cymbalaria). 
The daintiest of all trail' 
ing vines and the "Tom 
Thumb” of them all. A Kenilworth Ivy. 
wonder for endurance 
of bloom. Keeps it up all summer with minute, lavender'pink 
flowers. Beautiful foliage. 
$1.00 Value Free—See Page 52 
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