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PREPAID. 
5 for only 6 7c 
(All Strong Field Grown Plants) 
17c each; 3 for 45c; 6 for 80c; 10 for $1.25 
DAY LILY (Funkia Coerulea)— 
Broad green leaves; abundance of 
blue flowers during July and Aug¬ 
ust. 
VARIEGATED BUGLE—Variegated 
leaves, unusual, very showy, blue 
flowers. Early spring. 
BUGLE—Compact plant, bronze fol¬ 
iage, blue flowers. Grows will under 
any condition. Dwarf. 
ROCK CRESS—Dwarf, with at¬ 
tractive bluish gray foliage. Covered 
with white flowers in early spring. 
Good for rockeries and borders. 
LIATRIS (Blazing Star-Kansas Gay 
Feather)—Long spikes of brilliant 
rose-purple flowers; easy to grow. 
SHASTA DAISY (Alaska)—Larg¬ 
est of the white flowering Daisies. 
Yellow centers. Fine for cutting. 
SHASTA DAISY (Hartje & Elder) 
—New improved variety, one of 
the largest and earliest. In bloom 
for Memorial Day. 
SNOW IN SUMMER—Silvery gray 
foliage all season. A creeping plant 
covered with a solid mass of white 
flowers in early spring. 
Chrysanthemums 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
(Early Blooming Types) 
LADY FLORENCE—Large flowering type. 
Brick red and yellow petals. Very showy. 
LADY DORIS—Yellow, very double. 
STOKES ASTER—Laven¬ 
der blue, Centaurea-like 
blossoms. Succeeds in any 
sunny location. 
ASTER MAUVE CUSH¬ 
ION—D w a r f. Cushion¬ 
shaped plants covered with 
silvery mauve flowers. 
Blooms late. 
FIELDS OF SNOW—Pure button pearly 
white. 
LADY VIOLET—Large yellow calyx sur¬ 
rounded by a color of old gold and coppery 
red. As open as a Gaillardia. 
MRS. FRED SHOAFF—Immense bloomer, 
lavender flowers, yellow centers. 
HARDY ASTERS 
FLOWERING FLAX (Lin- 
um Perenne)—Profusion 
of pretty pale blue flow¬ 
ers; neat border plant. 
MULLEIN PINK—Beau¬ 
tiful silvery gray leaves. 
Striking carmine red 
blooms slightly fringed. 
TURTLE HEAD (Pent- 
stemon Tor. Barbatus)— 
Brilliant scarlet flowers 
from June until August. 
Very showy. 
PINK BEAUTY SAPON- 
ARIA—Fast growing rock 
plant. Rosy-pink flowers 
in great numbers. 
ASTER ST. EG WIN 
—A pleasing rosy- 
pink, very free bloom¬ 
ing. 
ASTER CLIMAX — 
Tall spikes, large blu¬ 
ish orchid flowers. 
Fine for cutting. 
CUPID’S DART (Catananche)—Heads of 
pretty deep blue flowers on long stems. Long 
blooming period. Excellent for cutting. 
CORNFLOWER (Centaurea Montana)— 
Grows 2 ft. high bearing large feathery blue 
flowers. Long blooming period. 
COAT FLOWER (Tunica Saxifraga)—A pret¬ 
ty tufted plant producing light pink flowers 
all summer. Dwarf. 
ADAM’S NEEDLE (Yucca Fila)—Evergreen 
leaves, produces large branching spikes of 
creamy white flowers. Grows to 6 ft. 
HARDY PANSIES (Viola 
Cornuta)—Finest strain, 
mixed colors; excellent 
for rockery or border. 
II E L I A N THUS MISS 
MELLISH — An extra 
profuse bloomer. Yellow 
daisy-shaped flowers with 
attractive dark centers. 
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