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Plants ... at Our Low Direct- 
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ADD CHARM TO 
YOUR GROUNDS 
WITH A 
NEOSHO ROCK 
GARDEN . 
OOK at the charming rock garden 
™ above! You can have one just as 
beautiful ... by planting Neosho 
Rock Garden Plants. They thrive 
and grow quickly . . . because they 
have the famous strong Neosho root 
systems. And they grow in the most 
seemingly unpromising locations. Or¬ 
der from the many varieties described 
below! 
—Firebrand —Brilliant orange scarlet. 
—Jules Sandeau —Lovely watermelon 
pink. 
—Mrs. Clias. Dorr —Lavender. 
—Thor —Salmon pink. 
COLUMBIA PATENTED 
Columbia, Patented. A marvelous 
new phlox, a wonderful color. Ex¬ 
tremely hardy, a vigorous grower; 
immense cameo pink blossoms. 
Each 50 * 3 for $1 ‘ 25 
Postpaid 
CHRYSANTHEMUM ... 
HARDY VARIETY 
(Varieties listed below) 
Each 3 for 12 for 
30£ 80< $2.65 
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Chrysanthemum —Well known early 
autumn blooming plants of various 
colors. 
—Alladin—The Perpetual Flowering 
Chrysanthemum —The first blooms 
appear in late July or early 
August, the color at first being a 
warm coppery bronze which 
deepens in early autumn. 
—Glory of Seven Oaks—An August 
bloomer—soft clear yellow, me¬ 
dium height. 
—Petite Louise —Very early flower¬ 
ing—medium height. Pale pink 
flowers 3" across, very free flow¬ 
ering. 
PINK CUSHION 
—Dwarf Summer Flowering — A 
dwarf compact plant covered 
with pink blossoms from late 
July until frost. 
Each 3 for 
50£ $1.25 
Postpaid 
OLD-FASHIONED 
BLEEDING HEART 
Each 3 for 
40 * $ 1.00 
Postpaid 
MQT£ You are allowed the regular lower quantity prices on the total number 
of plants you order . . . regardless of different varieties. You get any 
combination of varieties in this group you wish ... at the regular low quantity 
prices. 
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(Varieties listed below) 
Each 3 for 12 for 
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Linum Perenne (Flax) —E 1 e g a n t, 
feathery leaved, free flowering, hardy 
perennials with transparent yellow 
blossoms. Dry, sunny location. 
Phlox Subulata — An early spring 
flowering type with pretty moss-like 
evergreen foliage which is completely 
hidden under masses of pink bloom in 
April and May. 
Saponaria (Soapwort) —Pretty pros¬ 
trate rockery plant, flowers rosy-pink 
in great abundance in May and June. 
Sedum Stolonifera (Stonecrop) -—• 
Evergreen leaves, flowers purplish pink 
in July and August. 6". 
Sedum Spectablle —-18" rose colored 
flowers, August-September. 
Thymus (Thyme) —Prostrate creep¬ 
ing plant with fragrant foliage with 
rosy purple or crimson flowers in June 
and July. 
Tunica Saxifraga (Coat Flower)— 
Slender graceful plants with hairlike 
stems covered with small Baby’s 
Breath-like flowers of light pink all 
summer. 
PHLOX 
(Varieties listed 
below) 
Each 
3 for 
12 for 
25* 
65* 
Postpaid 
$1.95 
Phlox— Beautiful border plants, most 
effective in late summer and early fall. 
Large flower heads of various brilliant 
colors. Never let go to seed. In these 
five beautiful varieties: 
—Phlox Beacon —Brilliant cherry red, 
36" tall. 
—Phlox Rijnstroom — Lovely rose 
pink, 36" tall. 
—Phlox Rheinlander —Large salmon 
pink, 36" tall. 
—Phlox Richard Wallace — White 
with red eye, 24" tall. 
—Phlox Miss Lingard —White with 
faint pink shadings, 36" tall. 
Alyssum Saxatile (Basket of Gold)— 
Broad masses of bright yellow flowers 
in early spring. 1' tall. Needs good 
drainage. 
Arabis Alpina (Rockcress) —Pure 
white flowers produced in dense masses 
in April and May. 1' tall. 
Cerastium Tomentosum (Snow-in- 
Summer) —A low growing plant with 
silvery white foliage, producing abun¬ 
dance of snow white flowers in May. 
Forget-Me-Not (Myosotis) — Dainty 
rich blue flowers with yellow eye pro¬ 
duced freely all summer. Will thrive in 
moist, shady borders. 
Pansies, Hardy (Viola)— Best edging 
plant, remaining in full bloom from 
May until October if not allowed to go 
to seed. Pure rich violet and yellow 
shades. 
Helinnthemum (Rock Rose) —Form 
dense masses of pleasing foliage stud¬ 
ded with small brilliant flowers of 
various colors. Must have full ex¬ 
posure to the sun. 9". 
Iberis Gibraltarica (Candytuft) — A 
sheet of white flowers in spring com¬ 
pletely covering its rich dark green 
foliage. 1' tall. 
Phlox Subulata 
