Veronica 
Statice 
Hardy Perennial 
Plants 
DU(»«a<Iam Bellflower or 
■ KQtyCOQOn Balloon Flower 
See Color Illustration on Page 97 
Handsome, very hardy garden plants of the Cam¬ 
panula family, fine for the border and for cut flowers. 
The flowers, when in bud, have the appearance of in¬ 
flated balloons; the open flowers are bell-shapecl, of 
deep blue color and good size, on long, slender stems. 
2 feet. June to Oct. 3 for 60c; $2.00 per doz., prepaid. 
New Pentstemon—Pink Beauty 
A Very Lovely Cut Flower 
"Lovely plants with long spikes of clear shell-pink 
flowers, which are tubular and like a small foxglove 
in shape. A charming cut flower, makes a delightful 
companion to Gypsophila, as it blooms at the same 
time. A bouquet of these two flowers is most charm¬ 
ing. 2 feet. 3 for 75c; $2.65 per doz., prepaid. 
Sundrops—Oenothera 
Sea Lavender 
Sundrops - Oenothera 
Much Needed Garden and Bouquet Blue 
Prefers a sunny position and good drainage is essen¬ 
tial, requires no special attention otherwise. The flowers 
are much in demand for cutting to place in bouquets. 
Splendid for winter bouquets in connection with Lantern 
Plants and Strawflowers. 
Bright Sunshine In Flowers 
Showy and beautiful plants for borders and beds. They 
require a sunny situation and v T ill flower abundantly dur¬ 
ing June and July. The color is clear bright yellow. 
Strong grooving plants, 20 to 24 inches tall, forming dense 
bushes, topped with showy flower heads. Very hardy and 
easy to grow. 3 for 60c; $2.00 per doz., prepaid. 
LATIFOLIA. —Immense heads, frequently 2 feet high 
and as wide across, of purplish blue, minute flowers. 
3 for 60c; doz., $2.00, prepaid. 
Trollius - Orange 
Globe Flower 
Double Wax-Like Golden Buttercups 
See Color Illustration on Page 97. 
Very desirable free-flowering plants, 
producing their lovely buttercup-like 
blossoms on stems 15 to 24 inches 
high from May until August. The 
flowers resemble double roses made 
of wax and come in shades of orange. 
Succeeds well in a half-shady position. 
Each, 40c; 3 for $1.00; $3.75 per doz., 
prepaid. 
Iris Cristata 
The Little Baby Iris 
Sea Lavender 
For Winter Bouquets 
Yellow Spring Daisy 
(Doronicum) 
For Spots of Lively Yellow 
See Color Illustration on Page 97. 
Large, showy yellow flowers in April 
and May, on strong stems 2 to 3 feet 
tall. Fine for the hardy border and 
for cut flowers. The heart-shaped 
leaves disappear during July and 
August, when the plant is dormant. 
Will do best in groups of six or more 
plants. Thrives well in heavy soil. 
3 for 75c; $2.50 per doz., prepaid. 
Veronica - Speedwell 
For Garden Display and Cut Flowers 
GIANT FLOWERED. —Choice new 
variety and one of the finest blue 
autumn flowers; handsome heads of 
rich violet-blue. Perfectly hardy and 
increases in size and beauty each 
year. Fine for cutting. 2 feet high. 
Blooms July-September. 3 for 65c; 
$2.25 per doz., prepaid. 
Other Favorite Old-Fashioned Flowers 
This lovely Iris is a perfect little 
gem for rock garden planting and for 
naturalizing; 3 to 4 inches high. 
Flowers are beautiful lavender-blue. 
Blooms in May. Will succeed most 
anywhere, even under trees. Plant it. 
Strong clumpy plants, 25c each; 3 for 
65c; $2.25 per doz., prepaid. 
For Bargain Collections of Plants 
and Bulbs Please Refer to Page 91. 
Phlox Subulata—Moss Pink 
HARDY AGERATUM. —Blue flow¬ 
ers. 2 ft. tall. Blooms August until 
frost. 3 for 60c; $2.00 per doz., pre¬ 
paid. 
ANEMONES. —White and Pink. 2 to 
3 feet. Blooms September, October. 
3 for 75c; $2.50 per doz., prepaid. 
COREOPSIS. —< Yellow flowers. 2 
feet. Blooms all summer. 3 for 50c; 
$1.50 per doz., prepaid. 
ALYSSUM, Saxatile. — (Basket of 
Gold) .—Broad masses of bright yel¬ 
low flowers. 10-12 inches. March-May. 
ARABIS (Rock Cress). —Pure white 
flowers in dense masses. 6-8 inches. 
March-April. 
ARABIS ROSEA.—The Pink Rock 
Cress. — Lovely pale pink flowers, 
otherwise similar to above sort. 
C'ERASTIFM.—Snow-in-Summer. — 
A low. creeping plant with silvery 
’white foliage and small \v{.;iite flow¬ 
ers. 
IRIS, Dwarf. —These dwarf, early 
flowering Iris are fine for the rock¬ 
ery. The colors are white, yellow, 
blue and purple. 6 inches. April and 
May. 
SWEET WILLIAM. —Many colors in 
mixture. 1% to 2 feet. Blooms May, 
June. 3 for 60c; $2.00 per doz., pre¬ 
paid. 
ORNAMENTAL GRASS. — Zebra 
Grass. —Bright green blades striped 
white and yellow. 4 to 5 feet. 3 for 
50c; $1.65 per doz., prepaid. 
PHLOX, Subulata (Moss Pink).— 
Fine mosslike, evergreen foliage. 
Plant spreads readily, and is covered 
with bright pink flowers in April 
and May. 4 inches. 
SEDUM, Acre (Golden Moss).— 
Thrives in sand and sun. Compact 
tuftlike plants. Foliage light green, 
mosslike. Flowers bright yellow. 2-3 
inches. May-June. 
SEMPERVIVtJM, Tectorum. — The 
Hen and Chickens plant of our grand¬ 
mother's garden. Broad rosettes of 
green with red-brown tips; flowers 
light red. 3 to 4 inches. 
Prices of Rock Garden Plants 
All varieties of Rock Plants listed 
above: 3 of a kind for 60c; $2.25 
per doz., prepaid. 
Flowers for Low Borders and for Rock Gardens 
Try I ris Cristata — The Lovely Little Baby Iris — Lavender-Blue 
Page Ninety-Six 
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