BLEEDING HEART, Fern Leaved 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
PLATYCODON, Balloon Hower 
Bleeding Heart, Fern Leaved (Eximla) 
—12 inches. Beautiful, finely cut, fern¬ 
like foliage, with lovely pink flowers from 
May to September. Thrives in sun or 
shade, perfectly hardy, and very easy to 
grow'. One of our finest perennials. 
Callirhoe (Poppy Mallow). A trailing 
plant with finely divided foliage. Large, 
saucer-shaped flowers of bright rosy-crim¬ 
son with white centers are produced 
constantly all summer and fall. Likes the 
sun and a fairly dry location. 
Canterbury Bells— 2 ft. The erect grow¬ 
ing plants are completely covered with 
large, bell-shaped flowers in May-June, 
which last a long time when cut. A perfect 
plant for an old-fashioned garden. Your 
choice of blue, pink, or white. 
Centaurea Montana (Hardy Cornflow¬ 
er)—2 ft. Produces its large, violet-blue 
flowers right through the heat of July 
and August. 
Columbine (Aquilegia) Coerulea— 
ft. The exquisite Rocky Mountain Blue 
Columbine. 
Coreopsis, Mayfield Giant— 2)^ ft. 
This new variety is more vigorous, with 
larger flowers and longer stems than the 
common Coreopsis. The color is a rich 
golden yellow. For garden effect and for 
cutting, no other yellow flow'er can equal 
it. Blooms almost all summer. 
PLUMBAGO, Leadwort 
Coreopsis, Double Sunburst— 2 ft. 
Most of the bright yellow flowers come 
double, and are to 2 inches across. 
Coreopsis, Superba— 2 ft. The large 
flowers of yellow with a distinctive maroon 
center are very attractive in the garden 
and also as a cut flower. A grand novelty 
that is a continuous bloomer. 
Delphinium, Cliveden Beauty— 3-4 ft. 
The finest light blue delphinium, a beau¬ 
tiful, clear azure. It blooms freely, pro¬ 
ducing several crops of flowers during the 
season, and is a healthy, vigorous grower. 
Fine for garden and for cutting. 
Delphinium, Inter-State Hybrids—4- 
6 ft. A cross of the best English Delphini¬ 
ums with native species, thus creating a 
plant that will thrive where the straight 
English type will live but a few months. 
Frankly, this strain does not have all 
double flowers like the GIANT DOUBLE 
STRAIN pictured on the back cover, but 
otherwise it Jias just as fine a range of 
colors that varies from indigo-blue to 
light blue, many tinged pink. An excep¬ 
tional value at this price. 
Dianthus, Old Fashioned Pinks— 15 
inches. Another old favorite that is com¬ 
ing back. The lovely pink flowers have 
that spicy fragrance of cloves and are 
produced all summer. 
Eryngium Planum— 2 ft. This is a 
very attractive plant that belies its terri¬ 
PYRETHRUM, Double Red 
ble name. The thistle-like flowers are 
steel-blue and the whole stem has a 
metallic sheen. It is odd and different, 
and when placed in a bouquet with yellow 
flowers such as Improved Sun God 
Gaillardia, it makes a marvelous color 
effect. Blooms in July and August. Easily 
grown and likes the sun. 
Euphorbia Polychroma— 12 inches. This 
beautiful, rare plant, that is fast coming to 
the front, has an unusual combination of 
flowers, foliage and seeds.' Makes an almost 
perfect sphere covered with clear yellow', 
rose-shaped flowers in May and June. 
Afterw’^ards little clusters of pea-shaped 
seeds of bright red are formed at the top 
of each stem, making a striking contrast 
with the green foliage. We doubt if it has 
ever been sold at this low price. 
Ferns, Hardy Out-Door Mixed or 
Ostrich Plume— 2 ft. Do best when 
planted in full shade. 
Forget-Me-Not —6 inches. The dainty 
flowers, rich blue with a yellow eye, are 
produced freely all summer long. Fine for 
ground covering among lilies and other 
bulbs. 
Gaillardia, Burgundy— 2ft. An ex¬ 
ceptionally fine plant with large wine-red 
flowers that blooms continuously all sum¬ 
mer long. Easy to grow and excellent for 
both garden and cutting. 
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