SWEET WIEVELSPIEID 
Few flowers have richer colors or a longer 
blooming period than this new race of 
pinks. 
This mixture contains most unusual col¬ 
ors of exceptionally large flowers born on 
strong, stiff stems. Colors: Lt. yellow; 
gold; Indian red in plain and fluted types. 
TRITOMA 
OLD-FASHIONED GARDENS 
SELECTED 
GIANT GAILLARDIAS 
HARDY PLANTS—Cont’d 
♦SAPONARIA, Ocymoides. Bright rose. Firs. 8 in. 
♦SEDUM OR STONE-CROP, Dwf. Sorts: 
Acre, Golden Moss. Yellow firs. Green foliage. 
Album, Green foliage. White firs. 
Lydium, Bronzy-green foliage. Pink firs. 
Fosterianum, Bluish-green leaves. Golden firs. 
Coccineum. Rosy-crimson firs, and stems. 
Spectibile, Brilliant. Amaranth red. 18 inches. 
*SEMPERVIVUM, House-leek or Hen and Chicks. 
S. Alberti. Bright red House-leek. 
S. Arachnoideum. Spider House-leek. Firs, pale purple. 
S. Globiferum. Globe House-leek. Pale yellow firs. 
S. Tectorum. Roof-House-leek. Leaves tinted pink and 
purple. 
SPIREA, Avalanche. Great plumes, white firs. 
S. Gloria. Feathery plumes of brilliant pink. 
♦STACHYS, Lamlb’s ear. Silvery-white wooly foliage. 
♦STATICE, Incana. Pink firs. May be dried. 
STOKESIA, Corn-flower Aster. Lavender-blue. 
THALICTRUM, Columbine-like foilage. White firs. 2% ft. 
♦ THYME, Scented Bright Silver foliage. 
♦ THYME, Scented Golden leaf foliage. Purple flowers. 
♦TRADESCANTIA, New rose-pink Spider-Wort. 
TRITOMA, Torch Lily. Many colors. Absolutely hardy. 
♦TUNICA, Saxifraga. Tufted plants. Wild flowers. 
VERONICA, Longifolia Subsessilis. Indigo-blue. 2 ft. 
♦ V. Incana. Blue firs, on silvery foliage. 
* V. Bluebird, Speedwell. Deep blue. 10 inches. 
* V. Repens. Bright blue flowers. 8 in. 
♦VERONICA RUPESTRIS, ROSEA Pink flowers. 
* V. Rupestris. Light blue firs. 3-4 in. 
V. Spicata. Bright blue firs. 1% ft. stem. 
♦VIOLA, Jersey Gem. Blooms most of the year. 
V. White Perfection. A fine free flowering white. 
♦VIOLETS, Frey’s Fragrant. Scented winter blooming. 
♦VIOLA ROTUNDIFOLIA, Johnny-Jump-Up. 
♦VINCA, Periwinkle or Trailing Myrtle. Flowers, blue. 
*VINCA, Periwinkle or Trailing Myrtle. Flowers Mauve. 
PICK ANY OF THE ABOVE PLANTS AT: 
1^ O OF ONE OC^ COFONE PA, 
1 *- ,V EACH “ KIND O KIND 
Orders of $2.00 or more sent postpaid; add 15c 
extra handling charges on orders less than $2.00. 
Plants That DO BLOOM In Shady Places 
BEGONIAS 
Bed of bright colored flowers may be had in shaded and 
semi-shaded places by using BEGONIAS. Semperflorens and 
Tuberous sorts, which may be had in many shades and col¬ 
ors. IMPATIENS may be used where taller growth is desired. 
Time and experience have proven the following: varieties 
most adaptable for bedding in shade. The north side of a 
house or under, or north of trees, the plants will give endless 
amount of blooms throughout the summer provided you give 
them a good rich soil. Try some of them in those beds that 
have not grown successfully Petunias, Verbenas, and other 
annual flowers, I know you will be more than pleased with 
the results. See IMPATIENS Page 4. 
Tuberous Rooted Begonias Camilla Flowered, 
Doubled, Frilled And Crested 
Unexcelled for summer bedding, for lawns, beds and bor¬ 
ders; flowering until frost when the bulbs may be dug and 
stored for winter. If you have never tried a bed of them 
in shade or the north side of a house you still have a treat 
in store. 
SUNSET, Frilled, large bright orange. 
SNOWBIRD, Crested, glistening white. 
SUNRISE, Frilled, large, bright rosy pink. 
RED CHIEF, Large, bold, bright red. Crested. 1% to 2" 
bulbs 30c each—6 for $1.50. 
SEMPERFLORENS BEGONIAS 
CARMEN “NEW” Bright rose colored flowers in lovely con¬ 
trast to the beautiful bronzy-red foilage. Fot Plants 15c each 
2 for 25c—5 for 50c—25 for $2.00. 
LUMINOSA COMFACTA :. Masses of bright-scarlet red flow¬ 
ers on bronzy-red foliage. Fot Plants 15c each 2 for 25c 5 
for 50c—25 for S2 oo. 
Hardy Begonia Evansiana 
JEWEL This is a tuberous herbaceous, hardy perennial begonia 
losing its tops in the fall. When bedded out the roots remain 
in the soil and start new growth in the spring just as do 
peonies and perennial phlox. 
25c ea., 6 for $1.25 
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