McGregor’s Hardy Garden Perennials 
Hardy Pink Tuntoa, 2a« 
Tunica 
Saxifraga 23c 
Pretty tufted plant with ilfht 
pink flowers. Useful for the 
rockery. 23o ea., 8 for 61 e. 
False Dragon¬ 
head 20c 
Physosteaia Virginiea) — Long 
spikes of pink heather like flow¬ 
ers. Brilliant In coloring. 20c 
ea., 8 for 62o, doz. for $1.80. 
Yucca 32c 
SPANISH DAGGER OR 
THREAD PALM (Green leaved) 
—Its broad sword-like foliage 
and tall branched spikes of 
fragrant drooping creamy white 
flowers make it an effective 
hardy plant for all positions. 
S2e ea., 8 for 82e. 
(Varlegata) — Very similar In 
growth and flowers to green 
leaved variety, except foliage be¬ 
ing golden striped. 86o, 8 for 
8 ^. 
Yucca, Green Leaf, 82c 
Rudbeckia 20c 
PURPLE CONE FLOWER (Pur¬ 
purea) — Flowers reddish purple, 
large cone-shaped brown center. 
20c ea., 8 for 67c. 
Ground Creeper 
(Pachysandra) — Evergreen 
ground covering plant. Grows in 
shade or sun. Thick green fol¬ 
iage. 19e ea., 8 for B6e, doz. 
for 81.90. 1c Sale, 2 for 20e. 
Japanese Anemone Huptiensls 
Hardy Japanese 
Anemones 
WHIRLWIND — Blooms from 
August until frost. Large sil¬ 
very white blooms. 27e ea. 
HUPHEN8I8 — 12 to 14 In. 
high. Blooms In August until 
late autumn. Mauve-rose. 2Bc 
each. 
JAPONICA — Beautiful shades 
of pink with large open flowers. 
Blooms from September to mid- 
November. 23e ea., 8 for 61 c. 
Scotch 
Heather 79c 
(Calluna Vulgaris) — Low 
and compact, densely covered 
with minute green leaves. 
Pink flowers In great profu¬ 
sion. 79c ea., 3 for $2.26. 
Double Pink 
Baby’s Breath 
(Gypsophila Repens)— 
Double flowers of compact 
habit: fine for rockeries. 36c 
ea. 1c Sale, 2 for 37c. 
Hardy Blue Salvia, 20o 
Blue Flowering 
Salvia 20c 
(Farinaeea)—Striking blue 
flowers, a welcome addition 
to any border. 20c, 8 for 
B2o. doz. for 81.80. 
Liatris (Blazing Star) 20c 
GAY FEATHER—Blooms In midsummer and produces long, 
larrow spikes of rich purple flowers. Attracts butterflies. 20c 
>a., 3 for B2o, 6 for 81-02, doz. 81-80. 1c Sale, 2 for 21 c. 
Red Hot 
Poker Plant 
(Tritoma Pfitzerll)—A 
native of Africa. The tall 
spikes of showy flaming, 
orange-red flowers give 
the plant the name of Red 
Hot Poker. Blooms from 
July to October. 26e, 8 
for 70c. Larger size, 40e 
each. 
New Tritoma 
Towers o’Gold 
(Pauciflora—An entire¬ 
ly new and different 
Tritoma from Africa. Very 
effective. Spikes of lem¬ 
on yellow flowers through¬ 
out summer. 48c each. 1c 
Sale, 2 for 49c. 
Tritoma (Red Hot Poker), 26c 
SPECIAL OFFER—One each 
of 4 Perennials Illustrated — 
Tunica, Sedum, Sweet Wll- 
liam and Rudbeckia, for 7Be. 
Live Forever 
21c 
Sedum Spectabile Live Forever, 21 e 
(Sedum Spec¬ 
tabile) — Showiest 
Stonecrop. Grows 
anywhere. Pink 
flowers produced 
abundantly in flat 
clusters. Leaves 
thick and leathery. 
21 0 each 8 for 
66o, dozen for 
81.86. 
Hardy Everblooming 
Sweet Williams 19c 
DIANTHU8 BARBATU8 
—Any variety, 19o ea., 8 
for 49e. doz. for 81-70. 
SCARLET BEAUTY — 
Bright scarlet flowers, re¬ 
markable coloring. 
PINK BEAUTY—Beautt- 
ful salmon pink flowers. 
GIANT WHITE — Large 
flowers, pure white, effee- 
tive as Phlox. 
KING OF MAROONS — 
Dazzling velvety maroon 
flowers. 
Pink and Scarlet Sweet 
Wllllans, 18e each 
Japanese Speedwell or 
Blue Flowering Veronica, 20e 
Veronica 20c 
Bright blue flowers on long 
spikes all summer and fall. 20c, 
3 for 62c. 
Brightly Colored Hardy Phlox 
BEACON — Bright cherry-red. 21 e 
ea., 3 for 66c. 
B. COMPTE—Brilliant French purple. 
21 0 ea., 3 for 66e, doz. for 81-66. 
BRIDESMAID — Pure white, carmine 
center. 20e ea., 3 for 62c, doz. for 
81.80. 
ECLAIREUR — Beautiful clear rose. 
Magnificent. 21 o ea., 3 for 66c, doz. 
for 81-86. 
ETHEL PRITCHARD — Delightful 
French-mauve color. 20e ea., 3 for 62c, 
doz. for 81-80. 
ELIZABETH CAMPBELL—Bright sal¬ 
mon-pink. Dark red eye. 20c ea., 3 
for 62c, doz. for 81-80. 
MISS LINGARD — Favorite white; 
early; first class. 28c ea., 8 for 61c. 
MRS. CHAS. DORR—Beautiful laven¬ 
der. Favorite. 19e ea., 8 for 48o, doz. 
for 81-70. 
MRS. JENKINS—Pure white flowers. 
Free bloomer. 20c ea., 8 for 62o, doz. 
for 81-80. 
PAINTED LADY—Silver pink, salmon 
tints, red eye. 20o ea., 3 for 62e, doz. 
for 81-80. 
RIVERTON JEWEL — Salmon pink; 
dark crimson eye. Handsome. 20c #a., 
3 for 62c. 
R. P. STRUTHERS — Rosy-carmine 
with a claret-red eye. 22e ea., 3 for 
59c, doz. for 81-84. 
RYNSTROM—Paul Neyron, rose color 
21c ea., 3 for 66c. 
Rose Pink Phlox Rynstrom 
RHINELANDER—A rare shade of sal- 
mon-pink. Claret-red eye. 21 o oa., 8 
for 56c. 
SPECIAL FRENCH—Glowing pink. 27o 
ea., 3 for 71 e. 
Mrs. F. A. Fowler, Eldorado, Kans. “My plants from you arrived in 103 temperature; they were not even wilted.” 
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