SWEET WIEVELSFIELD 
Few flowers have richer colors or a longer 
blooming period than this new race of pinks. 
TRITOMA 
OLD-FASHIONED GARDENS 
SELECTED 
GIANT GAILLARDIAS 
This mixture contains most unusual colors 
of exceptionally large flowers born on strong, 
stiff stems. Colors: Lt. yellow; gold; In¬ 
dian red in plain and fluted types. 
PHLOX, Sublata—continued 
P. Lilacina. Lt. Blue. 
P. Blue Hills. True Blue. 
PLATYCODON, Balloon Flower. Large blue. 
P- “ Large white. 
*I*OLEMONIUM, Reptans. Dwf. early blue bell-like flowers. 
♦PRIMULA, Hardy Primrose. Mixed colors. 
RUDBECKIA, Coneflower. Newmanii. Orange-yellow firs. 
R. Purpurea. Giant Coneflower. Purple. 
♦RUNUNCULUS, Double. Golden Butter-cup. 
♦SAPONARIA, Ocymoides. Bright rose. Firs. 8 in. 
*S ANTOLINA, Lavender Cotton. Dwf. evergreen shrub. 
SALVIA, Azurea. Gr. Azure blue sage. Tall. 
S. Turkestanica. Pink Meadow sage. Summer. 
♦SEDUM OR STONE-CROP, Dwf. Sorts: 
Acre, Golden Moss. Yellow firs. Green foliage. 
Album, Green foliage. White firs. 
Lydium, Bronzy-green foliage. Pink firs. 
Fosterianum, Bluish-green leaves. Golden firs. 
Coccineum. Rosy-crimson firs, and stems. 
Spectibile, Brilliant. Amaranth red. 18 inches. 
♦SEMPERVTVUM, House-leek or Hen and Chicks. 
S. Alberti. Bright red House-leek. 
S. Arachnoideum. Spider House-leek. Firs, pale purple. 
S. Globiferum. Globe House-leek. Pale yellow firs. 
S. Tectorum. Roof-House-leek. Leaves tinted pink and 
purple. 
SPIREA, Avalanche. Great plumes, white firs. 
S. Gloria. Feathery plumes of brilliant pink. 
♦STACHYS, Lamb’s ear. Silvery-white wooly foliage. 
♦STATICE, Incana. Pink firs. May be dried. 
STOKESIA, Corn-flower Aster. Lavender-blue. 
THALICTRUM, Columbine-like foliage. White firs. 2% ft. 
♦THYME, Scented Bright Silver foliage. 
♦THYME, Scented Golden leaf foliage. Purple flowers. 
♦TRADESCANTIA, New rose-pink Spider-Wort. 
TRITOMA, Torch Lily. Many colors. Absolutely hardy. 
♦TUNICA, Saxifraga. Tufted plants. White flowers. 
VERONICA, Longifolia Subsessilis. Indigo-blue. 2 ft. 
* V. Incana. Blue firs, on silvery foliage. 
* V. Bluebird, Speedwell. Deep blue. 10 inches. 
* V. Repens. Bright blue flowers. 8 in. 
* V. Rupestris. Light blue firs. 3-4 in. 
V. Spicata. Bright blue firs. l'/i ft. stem. 
♦VIOLA, Jersey Gem. Blooms most of the year. 
♦ V. Rosina. Beautiful free flowering pink violet. 
♦ V. White Perfection. A fine free flowering white. 
♦VIOLETS, Frey’s Fragrant. Scented winter blooming. 
PICK ANY OF THE ABOVE PLANTS AT: 
c of one nec e of one cf|c 
EACH £ KIND fcO 9 KIND UU 
Orders of $2.00 or more sent postpaid; add 15c 
extra handling charges on orders less than $2.00. 
BEGONIAS 
Bed of bright colored flowers may be had in shaded and 
semi-shaded places by using BEGONIAS. Sempifloren and 
Tuberous sorts, which may be had in many shades and col¬ 
ors. Impatiens may be used where taller growth is desired. 
Time and experience have proven the following: varieties 
most adaptable for bedding in shade. The north side of a 
house or under or north of trees, the plants will give endless 
amount of blooms throughout the summer provided you give 
them a good rich soil. Try some of them in those beds that 
have not grown successfully Petunias, Verbenas, and other 
annual flowers, I know you will be more than pleased with 
the results. 
TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS 
Unexcelled for summer bedding, for lawns, beds and bor¬ 
ders; flowering until frost when the bulbs may be dug and 
stored for the winter. If you have never tried a bed of them 
in shade or the north side of a house you still have a treat 
in store. 
SUNSET, Frilled, large bright orange. 
SNOWBIRD, Crested, glistening white. 
SUNRISE, Frilled, large, bright rosy pink. 
RED CHIEF, Large, bold, bright red. Crested. V/z to 2" 
bulbs 25c each—G for $1.25. 
EVERBLOOMING BEGONIAS 
CARMEN “NEW” Bright rose colored flowers in lovely con¬ 
trast to the beautiful bronzy-red foliage. Pot Plants 15c each 
2 for 25c—5 for 50c—25 for $2.00. 
LUMINOSA COMPACTA: Masses of bright-scarlet red 
flowers on bronzy-red foliage. Pot Plants 15c each—2 for 25c 
—5 for 50c—25 for $2.00 
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