() Blue Flax 97c 
BLUE FLAX (Linutn perenne). These delightful flowers seem 
to bring a bit of the clear blue sky down to you. Each day 
brings forth new blooms. 18 to 24 inches high. Blooms 
from May through August. Foliage distinctly bluish. Plant' 
ing distance, 18 inches. One of the very best of garden 
flowers. PRICES: 20c each; 3 for 50c; 6 for 97c; 12 for 
^1.75; field-grown plants. 
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BRIATH 
Selves TTLiit 
(Gypsophila Repens Bodgeri) 
This new plant is ideal for borders and rock 
gardens. It comes into flower early in the spring 
and continues throughout the entire summer. 
The flowers are double; first, pure white, later 
flesh-pink. Flowers can be picked if so desired 
and will make wonderful little bouquets alone 
or they make up beautifully in combinations 
with other flowers. 
It is an everblooming perennial and will give 
continuous color. HARDY —will thrive in 
most any type of soil in semi-shade or full sun. 
Grows about 12 inches high and as it gets older, 
will spread to about 2 feet. Foliage, light green, 
leaves pointed. Does not lose its leaves until 
the beginning of real winter. 
PRICES: 40c each; 3 for ^1.00; 6 for ^1.85; 
12 for ^3.45. 
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Rosa Rouletti 
Tiow/ 
Each 39c 
3 for 89c 
6 for ^1.57 
When you see this 
beautiful little Rose you 
will say it is adorable. 
The buds are shaped just 
like tiny Cupid’s darts with red petals staining 
the point, and the fully opened flowers are 
perfect little Roses about 1 inch across with 
double rows of pretty pink petals. Blooms all 
summer until freezing weather. Grows only 
8 to 10 inches high and 8 to 10 inches across. 
Ideal for low borders and can be used in rock 
gardens. Stands the coldest freezing weather, 
having come from the rugged slopes of the 
Alps Mountains. 
PRICES: Potted plants, 39c each; 3 for 
89c; 6 for ^1.57. 
Find what you want—Index pages 4 and 5. 
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