NEW PINK CUSHION 
MUM 
Covered with hundreds of blooms the 
first year. A solid mass of beautiful 
double lilac-pink flowers from August 
till late fall. The first pink Chrysanthe¬ 
mum to bloom. Often one year plants 
have from 500 to 800 blooms. Blooming 
size pot plants, 3 for $1.00. 
NEW PINK VERONICA 
Veronica Elegans —The only pink Veronica. Beautiful 
spikes of lovely pink flowers produced abundantly every 
year. A perennial that stirs the hearts of all admirers. 
2 year clumps, 30c each; 3 for 90c. 
CREEPING POPPY 
Callirhoe Poppy—Delightful. Bright, rosy crimson 
blooms from early summer until frost. A plant you 
will enjoy in your garden. 2 year plants, 25c each; 
3 for 69c; 5 for 98c. 
CARNATION CRIMSON KING*. 
A new hardy double Carnation equal to those grown 
in the greenhouses, yet withstands a winter temp¬ 
erature 20 below zero without protection. Flowers 
are a rich crimson-red and of spicy fragrance. Very 
easily grown. Enjoy these gorgeous flowers this sum¬ 
mer. Strong plants. 2 for 98c. 
Carnation 
Crimson Kins 
ROSE OF SHARON 
Althea —Bright green leaves and great abundance of variously 
colored flowers make it very effective when planted as a hedge. 
Blue-purple to violet-red, flesh color and white. 18 to 24 in. 
3 year old plants. 
Single Mixed. 5 for $1.00. 
Grafted Double—Red, White, and Pink. Alike or assorted. 
3 for $1.60. 
COPPER BLADDER-SENNA 
Colutea Arborescens —Attractive, apricot-orange, sweet pea-like 
flowers during summer, followed by large, reddish brown, 
decorative pods in fall. 18 to 24 in. field grown plants, 2 for 61c. 
New and Rare Plant 
Blackberry Lily or Spotted Leopard Flower 
Pardanthus Chinensis —The elegant flowers are a 
lovely combination of old gold, bronze, and copper 
suffused with distinct red dots. They are followed by 
glistening clusters of black seeds resembling black¬ 
berries. Is very hardy and will grow in any soil. A 
garden favorite all should have. 45c each; 3 for 98c. 
SPECIAL ONE CENT SALE 
RED BRANCHED DOGWOOD 
A profusion of white flowers in June and July. Handsome dark 
green, glossy foliage and attractive red stems with striking blue 
berries each fall. Excellent for birds. 18 to 24 in., 2-yr. field 
grown plants. 2 for 95c; 4 for 96c. 
BLUE RUSSIAN LILAC 
A dense, bushy, upright lilac that blooms a month to six weeks 
later than other common varieties. Large leathery leaves and 
beautiful blue-lilac flowers; free flowering. Does not spread as 
common lilac. 2-yr. 15 to 18 in. plants only 60c each; 2 for 61c. 
HARDY SWEET PEAS 
The vines come up each year from the roots and bloom all sea¬ 
son. Flowers are pink. Heavy 2-yr. plants, 2 for 75c; 4 for 76c. 
SILVER LEAF OLIVE 
A wonderful plant that adapts itself for any purpose and grows 
well in all soils and climates. Gorgeous silver fcliage; compact 
habit of growth with ornamental clive-like fruits in large clusters 
each fall. Withstands 30 below zero. IS to 24 in. field grown 
plants, 65c each; 2 for 66c. 
BUDDLEIA ILE DE FRANCE 
A new French Buddleia superior to the old varieties. The out¬ 
standing qualities are the rich purple color and large size of the 
flower spikes. Our plants will fill your garden with bloom this 
summer. 80c each; 2 for 81c. 
SCARLET BEAUTY BERRY 
Lonicera Maacki Podocarpa—A new garden aristocrat. Excel¬ 
lent for border or screen; foundation and group plantings. It 
has beautiful dark green shiny foliage and the branches are 
covered with thousands of magnificent fiery-scarlet berries in 
the late fall. Specially priced 18 to 24 in. plants 75c each; 2 for 76c. 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL VINES 
Ampelopsis — Hardy Ivy—Used extensively on brick or stone houses. 
Grows very rapidly. Glossy green leaves which stay on almost ail winter 
and turn to a brilliant orange-scarlet in the fall. 2 year plants, 2 for 59c. 
Wistaria — Purple—Very fast growing. Blooms quite young. Makes a 
magnificent sight with its drooping clusters of purplish pea-shaped 
flowers often a foot or more long. 2 for 79c. 
Honeysuckle—Halleana—A quick growing evergreen vine with fragrant 
flowers of white and yellow. 2 for 69c. 
Bittersweet — Celastrus Scandens — Valuable for its berries which are 
used for interior decoration throughout the winter. Used to cover un¬ 
sightly fences or stone walls. 18 to 24 in. plants, 2 for 69 c. 
Dutchman’s Pipe—Aristolochia Tomentosa—A vigorous growing vine 
producing in abundance a purplish blossom much resembling a pipe. 2-yr. 
plants, 2 for 59c. 
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