not handle them. Try our plants 
and be convinced of their superior 
quality. 
Try to have the ground prepared 
and ready for planting before the 
plants arrive. Upon receipt of your 
order of plants try to plant them 
as soon as possible. You will be 
rewarded with much finer flowers 
and many more of them if you cut 
the exposure to a minimum while 
the plants are out of the ground. 
The plants we are offering are the result 
of two years of intensive growth and care. 
Plant it in quantity this spring to glorify your 
June garden. 5 for ^1.00, 10 for ^1.85, 
25 for .^4.25 
Columbine Dobbie’s Imperial Hybrids. Un' 
questionably the world’s finest strain of long 
spurred Columbine because of their magnifi-' 
cent range of colors and sturdiness. Colors 
range from the deepest blues to lilac and 
heliotrope and from bright scarlet to pastel 
shades of pink. No other strain will approach 
it in richness of color. The plants we are 
offering are heavy two^year^old plants. The 
roots are filled with vigor and vitality ready 
to glorify your garden with their magnificent 
show in June. We cannot supply separate 
colors. Each 20c, 8 for ^1.00, 25 for $2.75, 
50 for .^5.00 
Coralbell Pluie de Feu. An outstanding new 
bright red Coralbell which continues to bloom 
all summer. Outstandingly superior to old 
varieties. When well established and in bloom 
gives the impression of a fountain of fire. 
A splendid cut flower. Each 30c, 4 for ^1.00 
Cerastium Tomentosum (Snowun-Summer). 
Use in bold masses in rock garden or rock 
wall in ordinary soil in full sun. Low growing 
perennial with beautiful silvery white foliage 
covered with snow white flowers in May. 
Also useful for bordering the perennial gar^ 
den. Each 20c, 3 for 50c, 10 for.^1.50 
Chrysanthemum Arcticam. A late fall daisy 
from the far North. Foliage bright glossy 
green in neat compact tufts all summer. The 
I'V/i inch white daisies begin to appear by 
mid September. A fine late fall flower. Each 
25c, 3 for .60c 
Chrysanthemum Coreanum. The original par' 
ent of the popular Korean Chrysanthemums 
Hybrids. Of ironclad hardiness and distinctly 
beautiful in late fall. The white daisies shad' 
ed pearl'pink are produced in graceful sprays 
from late September on. Grand cut flower. 
Height V/i feet. Strong field plants. Each 
25c, 3 for 60c, 10 for ...^1.50 
Chrysanthemum Uliginosum (Giant Fall 
Daisy). One of the most strikinfall bloom' 
ing perennials. Covered in September with 
many white daisy'like flowers 2 inches across. 
A giant among daisies. Height 4 feet. A 
grand border plant. Each 25c, 3 for.60c 
Dianthus Arenarius (Sand Loving Pink). 
This pink delights in a sandy soil and sun. 
Flowers white with carmine ring on 5'inch 
stems. Deeply fringed and fragrant. Excellent 
for dry hot places. Each 20c, 3 for.50c 
7 for .^1.00 
Dianthus Deltoides (Maiden Pink). One of 
the prettiest border pinks, making neat mats 
of foliage bearing thousands of bright crim' 
son flowers during July and August. Very 
easily grown and satisfactory in the rockery. 
Height 5 inches. Each 20c, 3 for.50c 
Dianthus Plumarious (Spring Beauty). The 
clove pinks are the universal favorites of the 
pink family with their spicy fragrance. Here 
we have a new double giant flowered carna' 
tiori'like type in a splendid range ol colors. 
Very Iragrant and grand for cutting. Height 
12 inches. Each 20c, 3 for.50c. 
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