Hardy Carden Flowers 
SUPERIOR SIZE AND QUALITY. ALL PLANTS 
BLOOMING SIZE AND WILL BLOOM 
YEAR AFTER YEAR. 
PLANTS ON THIS PAGE 
PREPAID. 
5 only 6 7c 
(All Strong Field Grown Plants) 
17c each; 3 for 45c; 6 for 80c; 10 for $1.25 
ACHILLEA PTARMICA (The Pearl) 
—Pure double white. Excellent cut 
flower. Blooms all summer. 
ACHILLEA CERISE QUEEN—New 
beautiful Milfoil with rosy cerise 
flowers. 
GAILLARDIA OLD ROSE—Its pet¬ 
als are of that lovely soft rose shade. 
New variety. 
GAILLARDIA TANGERINE (Blan¬ 
ket Flower)—Masses of large coppery 
orange flowers; distinct strain. Any 
soil. 
ENGLISH HYBRID DELPHINIUM— 
Beautiful blue flowers in all shades of 
blue borne on long spikes up to 6 ft. 
tall. Select and imported. 
BABY’S BREATH (Repens)— 
Everblooming dwarf trailing 
Baby’s Breath. Pinkish white 
flowers. Good for rockery or 
border. 
ARTEMISIA (Silver King)— 
Ghost Plant. Striking and dis¬ 
tinct silver foliage. Fine for 
winter bouquets when dried. 
ROCK ROSE (Helianthemum)—A dwarf perennial with silky 
green leaves. Resembles a small evergreen. The brilliantly col¬ 
ored pink and yellow flowers are very showy. 
MAIDEN PINK (Dianthus Deltoides)—A mass of brilliant little 
crimson flowers during June and July. The plant is of dwarf 
habit. Easy to grow. 
LAVENDER CONE 
FLOWER (Rud- 
beckia) —Beautiful 
reddish purple 
flowers with long 
drooping rays. Any 
soil. 
CAT MINT or GROUND IVY (Nepeta Mussini)—Beautiful 
lavender flowers borne above the distinctly silver leaves. A good 
border plant. Very hardy. 
COAT FLOWER (Tunica Saxifraga)—Delicate little pink flow¬ 
ers are produced all summer on these pretty little tufted plants. 
CORNFLOWER (Centaurea Dealbata)—Silvery cut leaves. 
Large and beautiful lacey, rose-pink flowers. Good for cutting. 
A truly old-fashioned flower. 
YELLOW CORNFLOWER—A large globe-shaped thistle-like 
flower of a distinct yellow color. Cood cut flower. The plant is 
not thorny. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
(Dianthus Barba- 
tus)—An old fa¬ 
vorite. Finest va¬ 
rieties, selected 
strain. Choice of 
three colors. Red, 
pink, white. 
HARDY AGERATUM—A mass of beautiful 
purple flowers from August until frost. Fine for 
cutting. 
SWEET ROCKET (Hesperis Matronalis)— 
Fragrant purple flowers borne on showy spikes. 
COREOPSIS (Mayfield 
Giant)—Larger deep yel¬ 
low flowers, very distinct, 
grand for cutting. Any 
soil. 
POTENTILLA OR CINQUEFOIL—A dwarf 
plant. The leaves resemble strawberries. Var¬ 
ious shades of orange to coppery red. 
VERONICA (Spicata)—Striking blue flowers 
borne on spikes about 2 feet tall from July un¬ 
til frost. The most gorgeous of the Veronicas. 
HARDY MARGUERITE 
(Chamomile or Anthemis) 
—Bright yellow flowers, 
useful border plant, good 
for cutting. Blooms from 
early spring till frost. 
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