Phlox Drummondii Cherry Rose. Very bright pink of bold 
effect but pleasing tint. Unexcelled summer border plant of 
great merit. Doz. 40c. 
Phlox Drummondii Mixed Colors. Richly assorted color 
range. Doz. 35c. 
DAHLIA COLTNESS GEM. A rather startling suggestion 
to use Dahlia as a border plant, but very logical as they are 
only from 12 to 20 inches high when full grown and make 
wonderful borders or beds in front of shrubbery or by them¬ 
selves. This is a bright single scarlet, flowering from early 
summer to late fall and fit for cutting as well. Each 25c. 
Coltness Dahlia Rose. Equally dwarf as preceding with 
bright rose flowers. Fine for grouping or for shrub borders to 
lend color during the summer and fall. Each 25c. 
Coltness Yellow. Bright sulphur yellow, very showy for 
beds and borders; lovely in combination with Heliotrope. 
Each 25c. 
Coltness DalRias, in new fancy colors, salmon, bronze, 
orange, velvet red, pink, apricot and white. 35c each. 
Coltness Dahlias, mixed colors, per doz. $2.50 These are 
very interesting and beautiful for the planting of beds previ¬ 
ously occupied by spring bulbs, for late planting is most suc¬ 
cessful for them and they are best spaced about 18 inches 
apart. Every garden will enjoy a trial planting of these 
dwarf Dahlias that need no tying up whatever and grow in 
sunny locations as readily as geraniums. 
Miniature Cactus Dahlia Baby Royal. This is one of the 
very finest semi-dwarf new Dahlias. A real wonder for garden 
decoration, salmon to apricot in color; lovely beyond words 
for table flowers and a satisfactory keeper also. Readily 
grown, seldom more than 3 feet tall. Each 50c. No garden 
should be without this floral treasure. See cut flower plant 
section for additional sorts. 
COLEUS. I jovely foliage plants that make attractive bor¬ 
der plants of colorful effect. Must not be set out before 
warm weather in June. Many sorts to choose from. 3 for 50c. 
LOBELIA CRYSTAL PALACE. This intense deep blue 
border plant is the most popular of all small border flowers, 
producing masses of color but a few inches high. Per doz. 25c; 
larger sizes 50c per doz. This superior sort must not be con¬ 
fused with ordinary lobelia that fail to grow compact and 
even. 
Lobelia Sapphire. This is the large light blue flowering sort 
with white eye used most frequently as trailer in boxes or 
baskets. Per doz. 25c; larger sizes 50c per doz. 
NEMESIA COMPACTA, Rainbow Mixture. These are low 
growing summer flowers resembling a large Lobelia but come 
in a wide range of copper, orange, blue, yellow and scarlet 
of many tints and variations, truly a real rainbow array of 
color blends of strange beauty difficult to describe. The 
plants are easily grown and enjoy a cool damp soil in full 
sun; will produce borders and beds of marvelous effect. Doz. 
50c; 100 for $3.50. 
MARIGOLDS, Double Dwarf French. These are especially 
good in poor soils where their growth remains moderate; need 
full sun, however. Colors vary from bronze red to yellow and 
orange. Doz. 25c. 
Marigolds, Dwarf Single. A very interesting border effect 
is obtained by these richly colored dwarf sorts, so well 
adapted to all gardens not over rich in soils. Doz. 25c. 
Marigolds, Dwarf Mexican. Has dainty fern-like foliage 
with pleasing aroma when bruised, reminding of mint flavor. 
Flowers small bright golden yellow in great profusion, un¬ 
usually desirable border where bright color is demanded; may 
also serve as table flower for its elegance of form and foliage. 
Doz. 25c. 
CALENDULA, Prince of Orange. So-called Scotch Mari¬ 
gold, large deep orange yellow flowers resembling asters. 
Doz. 25c. 
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