Bargains in McGregor ’ s Hardy Garden Perennials 
New Double (Pyrethrum), 35c 
New Double 
Pyrethrum 
35c 
“MIAMI QUEEN”— 
One of the best new 
garden plants of years. 
A colorful perennial 
blooming freely 
throughout the sum¬ 
mer. The flowers are 
like other Pyrethrums 
or Painted Daisies with 
double Chrysanthemum 
like centers, with 24- 
inch stems. A really 
charming cut flower 
plant and a rare offer¬ 
ing for 1937. 35c ea., 
3 for $1.00, doz. for 
$3.75. 
Lemon Lily 
(Hemerocallis Flava) 
— Narrow, grass-like 
foliage. Bright yellow 
lily - shaped flowers, 
fragrant. 23c ea., 3 
for 61c. 
Alpine Poppy 
(Alpinum)— Charm¬ 
ing miniature poppy, 
showy flowers, pink, 
yellow, apricot, orange 
and white. Mixed, 19c 
ea., 3 for 49c. 
Hardy 
Oriental 
Poppies 
LULA A. NEELEY 
—Good, strong stems 
support flowers of 
brilliant oxblood red. 
48c, 3 for $1.27. 
MRS. PERRY — 
Bright, clear pink ; 
vigorous growth. 
One of the most 
beautiful varieties. 
33c ea., 3 for 86c. 
ORANGE QUEEN 
— A most unusual 
Oriental Poppies 
variety. Flowers beautiful orange color. 21c ea., 
3 for 56c, doz. for $1.86. 
PROSERPINE—Massive flowers; brilliant scar¬ 
let. One of the best varieties. 28c ea., 3 for 74c. 
Blue Bells of 
Large Flowering Showy Garden Peonies 
Scotland 22c 
(Campanula Rotundifolia) — 
Clear blue flowers. Especially 
suited for crevices In the rock 
garden or deep slopes. Does 
well also in light shade. 22c 
ea., 3 for 59c, doz. for $1.94. 
Lychnis 20c 
CHALCEDONICA—Vivid scar¬ 
let flowers, one of the bright¬ 
est plants in the hardy border. 
20c ea., 3 for 52c. 
ALBA—Same as above but 
white. 20c ea., 3 for 52c. 
Mertensia 
BLUE BELL—Beautiful early 
spring plant. Its drooping 
clusters of delicate light blue 
blossoms, which gradually fade 
to pink, are unusually attrac¬ 
tive. Grows from 12 to 18 
inches high, and blooms from 
March to May. 27c ea., 3 for 
71c. 
Large Flowering Peonies, Marguerite Gerard (/ a size) 
ALBERT CROUSSE—(Late) — 
Even delicate sea shell-pink in 
color. Perfect shape. 42c ea., 
3 for 63c. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY— (Mid¬ 
season) — A glowing red in color. 
Crown type. 42c ea., 3 for 69c. 
AVALANCHE — Midseason) — 
Color, pure snow white, fragrant, 
very waxy. Crown type bloom. 
39c ea., 2 for 59c. 
BERLIOZ — (Late) — Color, 
bright currant-red, gradually 
changing until silver tipped. 42c 
ea., 2 for 63c. 
BOULE DE NEIGE—(Early) — 
Color, milk-white with sulphur 
center. Cut flower variety. 41c 
ea., 2 for 62c. 
EDULIS SUPERBA— (Early) — 
Color bright clear pink with sil¬ 
very reflex. Measures seven to 
eight inches across. 39c ea., 2 
for 59c. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA—(Early) — 
Pure white in color. Enormous 
size. Popular for cut flowers. 
42c ea., 3 for 63c. 
GOLDEN HARVE8T—(Midsea¬ 
son) — Creamy-pink in color. A 
striking variety. 39c ea., 2 for 
59c. 
LA TULIPE — (Midseason) — 
Delicate blush-white, shading to 
ivory-white, with red tulip mark¬ 
ings. 47c ea., 2 for 61c. 
L’ECLENTANTE — (Midseason) 
—Double, enormous size. Bril¬ 
liant crimson in color. Perfect 
form. 44c ea., 2 for 66c. 
MARGUERITE GERARD—(Mid¬ 
season) — Hydrangea-pink. Enor¬ 
mous flat-shaped flowers, bloom 
in clusters. 39c ea., 2 for 69c. 
MONS. JULES ELIE—(Early) 
— Lilac-pink shading to deeper 
rose at the base. 47c ea., 2 for 
61c. 
PHILOMELE — (Midseason) — 
Guard petals violet-rose, center 
golden-yellow, petals cream or 
amber-yellow. 37c ea., 2 for 56c. 
MESSONIER — (Midseason) — 
Color brilliant crimson. Out¬ 
standing variety. Popular cut 
flower type. 38c ea., 2 for 57c. 
Hardy Garden Pinks 
Hardy Garden Pinks 
DOUBLE FRINGED 
GLADYS CANFIELD — 
Large fringed pink, tinted 
lavender, crimson center. 
Wonderful for cutting. 
18c ea., 3 for 48c, doz. 
for $1.60. 
HER MAJESTY — New 
double white; plant of 
strong growth, unusually 
free blooming. 18c ea., 3 
for 48c, doz. for $1.60. 
- SWEET SCENTED 
ABBOTSFORD — Rose- 
red, dark center; of strong 
growth, unusually free 
blooming. 17c ea., 3 for 
45c, doz. for $1.50. 
SPRINGFIELD — Light 
1 a v e n d e r-p 1 n k, finely 
formed flowers, sweet 
scented. Very popular. 
19c ea., 3 for 49c, doz. 
for $1.70. 
SPECIAL OFFER—1 each of above 4 Hardy Garden 
Pinks for 62c. 
SEE PAGE 28 FOR HARDY AND CUTFLOWER 
CARNATIONS. 
Hardy Hen 
and Chickens 
(Sempervlvum)— Leaves 
forming perfect rosettes 
and used effectively for 
edging or rockeries. Three 
distinct varieties. 17c 
ea., 3 for 45c, doz. for 
$1.50. 
Hardy Hen and Chickens 
Coral Bells or 
Fairy Flowers 
(Heuchera Sangufnea) — 
Blooms June to September. 
Flowers bright crimson, free 
flowering. Foliage similar to 
that of a Geranium. 24c ea., 
3 for 64c. 
Geum 17c 
(Coccineum)—Mrs. Bradshaw. 
Attractive double fiery-red 
blooms. 17c ea., 3 for 48c. 
LADY STRATHEDEN—New. 
Rich golden yellow flowers. 
17c each. 
Sea Pink 27c 
(Armeria)—Attractive dwarf 
plants. Bright green foliage, 
rosy-red blooms. 27c ea., 3 
for 77c. 
Sweet Lavender 
(Statice Latifolia)—Leath¬ 
ery leaves, purplish blue flow¬ 
ers. Fine for rock garden. 23c 
ea., 3 for 63c, 12 for $1.98 
Giant Hardy Primrose (Mixed Colors) 
Moss Pink, (Phlox Subulata), 22c 
Moss Pink 22c 
(Phlox Subulata) — Early spring 
flowering evergreen foliage. Flow¬ 
ers bright rose. One of the best 
plants available for use as a ground 
covering. 22c ea., 3 for 59c, doz. 
for $1.94. 
Hardy Primrose 
POLYANTHUS (Veris Hy¬ 
brids) — Flower spikes are 
from 6 to 8 inches long. The 
individual flowers are large 
and are of purest white, yel¬ 
low, orange and crimson. 25# 
ea., 3 for 68c, doz. for $2.24. 
Linum 20c 
SCARLET FLAX (Ruborum) 
—Desirable perennial; fine 
foliage. Scarlet crimson flow¬ 
ers. 20c each. 
(Alpinum)—Airy, delicate 
blue flowers, on graceful 
stems. 21c each. 
Hardy Bush 
Plumbago 24c 
LADY LARPENT — Grows 
compact, and from July until 
severe frost is covered with 
lovely, rich violet-blue flow¬ 
ers. 24c ea., 3 for 64c. 
Hardy Bush Plumbago, 24c 
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