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| HARDY ASTERS 
SALVIA 
AZUREA (Meadow, Sage or 
Clary). A Rocky Mountain spe¬ 
cies. Grows 3 to 4 feet high, 
producing during August and 
September, pretty sky-blue flowers 
in the greatest profusion. 
New ORANGE 
BUTTERFLY 
PLANT J 
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LATHYRUS 
LATHYRUS 
(Perennial or Everlasting 
Pea). Large recemes of 
pleasing deep rose flow¬ 
ers. Like Sweet Peas ex¬ 
cept not fragrant. Climbs 
any support. Hardy. 
HARDY 
CARNATIONS 
Newly developed strains 
of the ever popular car¬ 
nation. Flowers almost as 
large as hothouse carnations. 
Perfectly hardy and bloom 
continuously year after year. 
No garden should be without 
some of these. Excellent for 
border or mass planting. Two 
colors—Flaming red or deep 
pink. Be sure to include a few 
in your order. 
HARDY ASTERS 
Michaelmas Daisies 
These are among the showiest of our late flower¬ 
ing hardy plants giving a wealthy bloom during 
September and October. Very showy in garden 
plantings, also used extensively for decorative 
purposes. The showy colors and the variety of 
shades represented among Aster varieties help 
florists to obtain a great variety, of effects with 
them in floral pieces. The three varieties be¬ 
low are the best, in our estimation. 
25c each—3 for 50c 
AMELLUS ELEGANS—Grows from 12 to 15 inches 
high and produces large showy flowers of a rich 
bluish violet during July and August. Its free flowering 
habit and compact growth make it a most desirable 
subject for the front of the border. 
CLIMAX—One of the best and showiest w’ith large 
pyramidal spikes of large light lavender blue flowers. 
Very free. Five feet. 
MRS. RAYNOR—An exceedingly free flowering va¬ 
riety of a brilliant deep red color. It stays in bloom a 
long time and is a very desirable addition to any 
garden. 
BLEEDING HEART 
SPECTABILIS 2 feet. One of the 
most delightful of all the early 
spring flowering plants, bearing 
numerous rosy red, heart-shaped 
flowers pendent from long arch¬ 
ing stems. It was a favorite in 
our grandmothers’ gardens and 
is still good. 35c each; 3 for $1,00 
Perennials on this page are field- 
grown, 2-year plants; 20c each; 3 
for 50c—$1.65 per dozen. Prepaid. 
NOW KRIDER SCORES AGAIN AND 
OFFERS THE ONLY Hardy PLANT 
HAVING TRUE ORANGE FLOWERS 
ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA 
This attractive plant produces an immense number of 
flowers during the months of July and August. 
Brilliant orange. It can be successfully grown in any 
type soil in any locality. Withstands the most severe 
winters and the hottest summers, producing flowers 
year after year with no attention. 
Order early, as we have only a limited supply. Special¬ 
ly priced to introduce at only 35c each, 3 for $1.00, 
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