AZALEA MOLLIS 
Achillea—The Pearl 
ACHILLEA—THE PEARL—Also known as 
“LADY IN WHITE.” The white flowers are 
home in profusion on strong stems. Perfectly 
double with perfect pearl-like flowers. Excel¬ 
lent for rock gardens. Strong 
plants, 16c each, 3 for 44c, 6 for 74c, 
postpaid. Seed, packets 7c each. 
AQUILECIA 
16c BABY’S BREATH 
Aquilegia or Columbine 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine)—We offer only the 
long spurred types in such varieties as Mrs. 
Scott Elliott Hybrids and Pike's New Hy¬ 
brids. Strong plants, 16c each,. 3 m w 
for 44c, 6 for 74c, postpaid. Seed, | ftf 
packets 10c each. awv 
BALLOON FLOWER 
BALLOON FLOWER (Platy-codon)—This 
balloon-like flowering plant is literally cov¬ 
ered with balloon-like flowers. Hence the 
name. Flowers profusely through the sum¬ 
mer months and grows about 18 inches 
high. Colors, blue and white. Your 
choice when stated in your order. Strong 
plants. 16c each, 3 for 44c, 
6 for 74c, postpaid. Seed, pack¬ 
ets 6c each. 
Anchusa 
ANCHUSA (Alkanet)—A brilliant blue forget- 
me-not type flower on long stems. Very orna¬ 
mental. Strong plants 12c each, 3 for 
35c, 6 for 68c, postpaid. Seed, packets 
6c each. ■ AfaV 
Gypsophila Baby’s Breath 
BABY’S BREATH (Gypsophila panicu- 
lata)—Large panicles of gracefully ar¬ 
ranged small white flowers. Strong roots, 
16c each, 3 for 44c, 6 for 74c, ^ — 
postpaid. Seed, packets 5c |QA 
each. 
BLACK EYED 
SUSAN 
16 c 
Black Eyed Susan 
BLACK EYED SUSAN—HIRTA 
(RUDBECKIA)— Grows 1% to 2 feet 
plentifully supplied with broad single 
flowers of orange-yellow with a promi¬ 
nent blue-brown cone. Strong plants, 
14c each, 3 for 38c, 6 for mm 
72c. postpaid. Seed, packets IAa 
5c each. 
AZALEA (Mollis)—Beautiful hardy bush like plant with at¬ 
tractive foliage and flowers. Fine for porch and tub 
plantings in sun or shade. Strong plants, 22c each, 
2 for 42c, 3 for 59c, postpaid. 
ASTER (Michalmas Daisy) —Produces masses and clouds of dainty 
and brightly colored blossoms throughout the autumn months up to 
November, when other flowers are scarce. This perennial large flower¬ 
ing aster, when cultivated makes large clumps. Strong roots. 
16c each, 3 for 44c, 6 for 74c, postpaid. Seed, packets 12c each. AvV 
ARTEMISIA (Silver King)—A beautiful silvery leaved contrast plant, 
growing 3 feet high and maturing its lovely mist-like foliage early in 
summer. Beautiful to use with cut flowers and can be cut to use 
in winter bouquets. Strong plants, 14c each, 3 for 38c, 6 for < A 
72c, postpaid. 
ANEMONE (Wind Flower)—An early spring flowering perennial; grows 
about 12 inches tall with double and semi-double flowers in a gay 
array of colors. Varieties: French Hybrids — Pkt 12c each. Coro- lO* 
naria St. Brigid—Pkt. 15c each. (No plants to offer.) 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE—Sometimes known as “BASKET OF GOLD.” 
Beautiful yellow flowers in early spring, appears in masses. Plant grows 
8 to 10 inches high. Wonderful for rock garden. Strong plants, IiIa 
14c each, 3 for 38c, 6 for 72c, postpaid. Seed, packets 7c each. 
ACONITUM (Monkshead)—Bold spikes of hood-shaped dark-blue flow¬ 
ers favorable for cutting. Seed is slow to germinate. Care should be 
taken not to plant near vegetable garden for roots are poisonous. 
Strong plants 18c each, 3 for 48c, 6 for 89c, postpaid. Seed- 1 
packets 8c each. AOv 
BLUE BIRD FLOWER (Veronica)—Grows 10 to 15 inches high, flower¬ 
ing June and July. Often spoken of as Blue Bird Flower as the color of 
the flowers are royal blue. Excellent for rock garden use. Strong < 
plants, 16c each, 3 for 44c, 6 for 74c. Seed packet 6c each. Avv 
BUTTERFLY BUSH (Summer Lilac) —One of our most beautiful shrub¬ 
like plants covered with long tapering flower spikes of a beautiful violet- 
mauve colored flower and so sweet scented it attracts butterflies, thus 
its name. Strong potted plants, 16c, 3 for 44c, 6 for 74c, doz. ICf* 
$1 .25, prepaid. (No seed, as plant does not produce seed.) 
BOCCONIA or PLUME POPPY— This tall-growing perennial bears pan¬ 
icles of creamy-white flowers on spikes 2 to 3 feet long. A marvelous 
plant for backgrounds and flowers ideal for mixed bouquets. Strong 
plants, each 18c, 3 for 45c, doz. $1.35, prepaid. Seed, per pkt. IQn 
8c, 3 for 20c. 
BLEEDING HEART (Everblooming) —A type that can be planted in 
either sun or shade. Attractive pink heart-shaped flowers in racemes. 
Strong plants, 21c each, 2 for 40c, 3 for 57c, 6 for 98c, postpaid. 21 
Seed, packets 10c each. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) (Mixed Varieties)—Strong plants, 14c 1 
each, 3 for 39c, 6 for 68c, postpaid. Seed, packets 5c each. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) (The Shirley)—Probably no Foxglove of the 
late introduction has attracted as wide a range of attention as the mam¬ 
moth size flowering plant. Flowers range in color from deep chocolate 
to light pinks. Very hardy. Strong plants, 16c each, 3 for 44c, 
6 for 74c, postpaid. Seed, packets 6c each. 
AND SEEDS 
NOTE: Some perennials do not produce seed 
such as Artemisia Silver King, etc.—These 
increase by root division. 
ACHILLEA 
ANCHUSA 
“My order for plants arrived and I am glad to receive such healthy plants.” 
(signed) Mrs. Anton Titzer, Armstrong, Ind. 
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