PINK CUSHION—A descriptive name. A 30-inch 
rounded mound of beauty, from July into October. 
The earliest pink ’Mum to bloom, with countless 
rosy buds and 2-inch opened flowers. A broad, low 
mount completely covered by its captivating flower 
clusters of tender lilac, blush and ivory white. 
Each 30c; 4 for $1.00; dozen__ $2.50 
RODELL—1-1 inches. Early season, dense cluster; 
bright canary. Each 25c; 3 for_ 60c 
ROSE TRAVENA—1-114 inches. Deepest solid cerise- 
pink; a fine showy color in attractive semi-button 
type. Each 25c; 3 for_ 60c 
UVALDA—214 inches. Bulky, short-quilled, full; 
earliest blush white. Each 25c; 3 for_ 60c 
The following plants are field grown without winter 
protection or irrigation. Heavy root systems. Plants 
preceded by an asterisk (*) are hardy border plants. 
The heights given, are when the plants are in bloom. 
All plants are three for 60c, unless otherwise noted. 
AJUGA REPANS—3 to 4 inches. Deep purplish blue 
flowers in May-June, plant in sun or shade. 
ARMERIA (Maritima Splendens)—6 to 10 inches. 
Fine grassy, evergreen mounds; ball shaped, deep 
coral rose flowers on a naked stem. 
* BLEEDING HEART—The old fashioned grand¬ 
mother’s flower, 2 to 3 feet. In May and June the 
plant is covered with numerous deep rose heart- 
shaped flowers in racemes. Each 40c; 3 for__.$1.00 
DIANTHUS DELTOIDES—10 to 12 inches. A charm¬ 
ing slender stemmed type, foli&ge prostrate; a mass 
of small carmine to light coral flowers in May and 
June. 
DIANTHUS FUERST BISMARK—10 to 12 inches. 
This is an outstanding named dianthus, in constant 
luxurious bloom from early June until frozen down 
in the fall. The color is an even rose pink; the large 
clusters of bloom can easily be mistaken for a 
branch of a climbing rambler rose in prime bloom. 
Price, 3 for_ 75c 
IRIS PUMILLA BLUE—4 to 5 inch. The baby iris 
blooms in April and May, beautiful flowers of royal 
purple. 
IRIS PUMILLA YELLOW—5 to 6 inch. Beautiful 
sulphur yellow. April and May blooming. 
*HARDY BORDER PHLOX—Various heights. July 
to October flowering. 
BEACON—Cherry red. 
BRILLIANT—Salmon-pink. 
, CHAMP’S ELYSEE—Bright rosy makenta. 
COUNT ZEPPELIN—Pure white with fiery red eye 
that is large. 
GEN. VON HEUTZ—Salmon-scarlet with deeper 
center. 
MRS. JENKINS—Pure white, large trusses. 
RHEINLANDER—Light salmon pink. 
VON HOCKBERG—Brilliant dark red. 
WIDAR—Reddish violet with distinctive white star 
in center. 
Buy Dahlia Green Plants and have two dahlias for the 
price of one 
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