Perennials 
RUDBECKIA (Coneflower). These 
thrive everywhere, giving a wealth 
of bloom. Unsurpassed for the bor- 
der and garden. Fine for cutting. 
2>/2'3 feet. Prefer the sun but will 
grow in semi-shade. 
R. Newmanni. Large yellow flowers 
with black center. Very showy. 
Strong, 2-year plants, 10c each. 
R. purpurea (Giant Purple Coneflow- 
er). Large, showy, reddish purple 
flowers with dark brown disc. Strong, 
2-year plants, 10c each. 
SHASTA DAISY (Alaska Daisy). 
Burbank’s origination. Extra large 
flowers of pure white, borne on 
straight, erect stems, fine for cutting. 
Makes a dandy border plant. Thrives 
in any soil and needs little care but 
plenty of sun. 2 feet. Strong, 2-year 
plants, 10c each. 
STATICE (Sea Lavender). Splendid 
hardy perennials, producing all sum¬ 
mer panicles of small flowers, which 
can be dried and used for winter bouquets. Unexcelled for the 
border and rockery. Very easy to grow and will thrive in semi- 
shady locations. 
S. latifolia. Large, deep blue flowers. Grows 11/2-2 feet. 
sS. incana. Pinkish blue. Dwarf. Height 1 foot. 
The above in strong, 2-year plants, 10c each. 
STOKESIA (Stokes’ Aster). Plants 
grow about 18-24 inches, bearing 
freely from July to October hand¬ 
some, Centaurea - like blossoms, 
each measuring from 3-4 inches 
in diameter and deep blue in 
color. One of the most desirable 
plants for the hardy border. Ex¬ 
cellent for cutting. These will 
thrive on common garden soil 
and will do quite well in semi- 
shady locations. For best flowers 
full sunlight is necessary. Strong, 
2-year plants, 10c each. 
SWEET WILLIAM. One of the finest hardy garden plants; of easy 
culture, thriving in any good garden soil. Plants grow about 1J/2 
feet high and form fine clumps. Produces fine effects in beds and 
borders. Blooms June and July. Wants full sun. Mixed colors. 
Strong, 2-year plants, 10c each. 
TRITOMA (Torch Lily or Red Hot 
Poker). Large spikes of deep red and 
orange flowers borne on Lily-like stems. 
Good for cutting. Fine for the border 
and around pools. Grows 2-2'/2 feet. 
Does well in sandy soil. Strong, 2-year 
plants, 10c each. 
VERONICA (Speedwell). An elegant 
hardy perennial of easy culture and free- 
flowering habit. Long spikes of blue 
flowers from July to September. Re¬ 
sembles a miniature lilac. 
V. longifolia. Rich blue flowers, attaining 
V. spicata. Bright blue flowers. 18 inches. 
Fine for border and cutting. Strong, 
2- year plants of these for only 10 cents. 
YUCCA (Adam’s Needle). A stately 
perennial with sword-like foliage and tall 
branched spikes of large, creamy white 
flowers during June and July. Attains 
6 feet. Fine planted as single specimens 
or around pools. Will thrive on poor 
sandy soil. Will do in the shade. Strong, 
3- year plants, 10c each. Yuccas must be 
from 3 to 4 years old before they bloom. 
The foliage is retained during the win¬ 
ter and looks attractive among ever¬ 
greens. 
Platycodon 
(Japanese Balloon Flower) 
DON'T 
GAMBLE! 
Buy the 
Best! 
BUY 
"NEMAPEG" 
Weather-Tested 
Stock 
LET "NEMAPEG" 
START YOU RIGHT! 
Special Beginner's Collections for 
The Amateur Gardener 
Consisting of High Quality 
Plants That Give Results! 
ttr\RIDE OF NEW MARKET** 
p 
Complete Perennial Garden and Border 
for the Novice 
T 
3 Pentstemon—Mixed 
3 Stokes’ Aster—Blue 
3 Gaillardia—Orange-red 
3 Coreopsis—Yellow 
3 Platycodon—Blue 
3 Heliopsis—Orange 
3 Hollyhocks—Mixed 
3 Shasta Daisy—White 
3 Lychnis Viscaria—Pink 
3 Tritoma—Red 
30 
SUPERB PLANTS 
FOR ONLY 
$250 
This gives you Cut-flowers, Showy Plants and Border 
Grandeur. IT’S WORTHWHILE! 
"MEMAPEG” Splendor GROUQ 
| ^ Complete Rock-Garden Collection 
for the Beginner 
Sedum Album—White 
Saponaria Ocymoides— 
Pink 
Nepeta Mussini—Blue 
Phlox Subulata—Rose 
Sedum Acre—Yellow 
3 Tunica Saxifraga—Pink 
3 Dianthus Caesius—Mixed 
3 Sedum Spurium — Red 
3 Echinops Ritro—Blue 
3 Globularia — Lavender 
30 
VIGOROUS PLANTS 
FOR ONLY 
$2 50 
THIS GIVES YOU A REAL START. 
ORDER TO-DAY! 
“THE BIG FOUR” 
4 Choice Items That You Mustn f t 
Forget are: 
LOBELIA cardinalis (Cardinal Flower). One of the showiest 
of our wild flowers. It is 2-4 feet high, with large, deep red 
blossoms on the upper part of the stalk. Will thrive in any 
garden soil or along the border of a Lily pond or brook in 
water 2-3 inches deep. The most brilliant of the red peren¬ 
nials and a real addition to any garden. Blooms during 
August and September. Strong, 2-year plants, only 15c each; 
8 for #1.10. 
LAVANDULA (Old English Lavender). This plant brings 
memories of the past. A real old favorite. Very fragrant 
with blue flowers from July until August. 1 Vi-2 feet high. 
A real border plant. Also very adaptable in the rock garden. 
Of very easy culture. The silvery gray of its foliage is 
retained all winter long. Strong, 2-year plants, 15c each; 
8 for #1.10. 
SIDALCEA (Rosv Gem). Erect growing plants with Del¬ 
phinium-like spikes. Bloom during June and July. Rose- 
pink in color; about 2-3 feet. Very showy border perennial, 
as well as a cut-flower. About the same culture as Del¬ 
phinium. Strong, 2-vear plants, 20c each; 6 for #1.10. 
LYCHNIS Haageana. The most beautiful of this family. Im¬ 
mense scarlet flowers resembling crosses. 2 feet. Constant 
bloom. A beautiful massing plant. Each 15c; 8 for #1.10. 
YOU NEED THEM! 
i in 
