SUGGESTIONS: 
The lavender-blue VIOLA JERSEY GEM, @ 2.50-doz., planted in the sun gives a 
long blooming period, plants set out in April were covered with bloom from the latter 
part of May to mid-September. The colours of the SALOMON HYBRID FOX¬ 
GLOVES @ 2.50-doz., do not clash with other planting as do those of the more 
usual Foxgloves ivilh their magenta tinge. CALLICARPA GIRALDIANA, bushes 
4 ft. high 2.00 ea., has violet berries in Sept.-Oct. CALLICARPA JAPONICA, bushes 
2 to 3 ft. .60 ea., has small clusters of violet berries in Oct.-Nov. Birds are kept 
near the house if food and water are provided for them during the summer. 
Chickadees are particularly fond of suet; SUET HOLDERS, painted green, .90 ea.; 
mixed BIRD SEED @ 5.00 for a 50 lb. bag. BIRD BATHS, of gray terra-cotta. 
20 in. across, 5.50 ea. 
KOREAN HYBRID CHRYSANTHEMUMS are excellent in pots for use on a terrace 
or to bring into the house in the fall. We have samples of the POTS illustrated on 
Miss Haines* folder, they are of good clay and well made. AZALEA MOLLIS^ 
Chinese Azalea, has fragrant flowers in tones of orange in May and succeeds best in 
the sun, medium heavy bushes about 2 ft. high 2.00 ea., small bushes^ 6 to 8 in. high, 
many with some buds, .50 ea. PLATYCODON GRANDIFLORA, Japanese Balloon- 
flower, blue, @ 3.00-doz., blooms for practically two months in June-July, the 
variety ALBUM has white flowers; give good drainage. PEAT MOSS, @ 3.50 a 
bale, retains moisture in a sandy soil, loosens a clay soil and is admirable, as a mulch. 
