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J\[ew and Distinctive Plants and Bulbs 
Angelonia Salicariaefolia 
A striking, tender perennial which should be used to great ad¬ 
vantage as a bedding plant. It is well branched and festooned with 
Gloxinia-like blossoms of purplish blue with white throats through¬ 
out the season. Few plants thrive better in poor soil. Best in full sun. 
inch pots. 10 lor $3.00, 100 lor $27.50 
Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum 
Maximum, Burbank’s Frilled 
Double white flowers with a beautiful crest on strong stems, 
23/2 feet. From late May on. Excellent for cutting. 
10 lor $3.00, 100 lor $27.50 
Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum 
Silver Star 
One of the largest of the Shasta Daisies, with pure white petals 
encircling pale yellow centers. 2)4 feet. From late July through 
August and often until late frost. 10 for $4.50, 100 lor $40.00 
Dianthus New Blue 
A variety from the mountain crevices of Japan. The color is a 
bright lavender-blue. The foliage is deep green and the flowers are 
produced in trusses. 9 inches. July to September. 
10 for $6.00, 100 lor $55.00 
Campanula Isophylla Alba 
An old variety of Campanula which seems to have been forgotten 
in recent years. It is excellent for hanging baskets or window boxes 
in shade, such as a west or north exposure. Its runners, which are 
covered with white, star-like flowers often reach a length of 2 feet 
and are constantly in bloom. Can also be grown in the rockery. 
It is hardy south of Philadelphia. In the north we recommend pro¬ 
tection. It is easily carried over Winter in a coldframe, a cool green¬ 
house, or it may be kept growing in the house in front of a north 
window where it will bloom all Winter. Does exceptionally well 
where nights are cool. A choice and rare all Summer flowering 
plant worth growing. Doz. $7.50 
Campanula Isophylla Blue 
Similar to the above with star-like blue flowers. Doz. $7.50 
Carnation, Crimson King 
Here is an outstanding hardy Carnation for the garden, flowering 
throughout Spring, Summer and Fall—not shyly, but with remark¬ 
able freedom. Dazzling crimson flowers on stiff, stocky stems, long 
enough for cutting. It is exceptionally hardy, growing anywhere. 
Does not get “lanky” or untidy. 10 lor $3.75, 100 for $30.00 
Liatris Scariosa Alba 
A scarce variety with spikes of pure white flowers. Branching at 
base of spike. 3 lor $2.00, 10 lor $5.50 
Lithospermum Prostratum, Heavenly 
Blue 
This lovely, low growing sub-shrub or woody perennial should be 
in every sheltered rock garden. During July and August, the plants 
are covered with flowers of the most beautiful shade of blue. It is 
prostrate, giving much the same effect as a clump of Daphne. We 
know of no other plant as strikingly beautiful as this Lithospermum. 
In the colder sections of the country it should receive protection 
during the Winter. You will be well rewarded for growing this 
colorful plant. 10 for $5.50, 100 lor $50.00 
Russell Lupins 
These new hybrids have become almost legendary in fame during 
the last year. They have well merited this acclaim because they 
truly represent a distinct contribution to border plants. Pot-grown 
or field-grown plants. 3 lor $2.00, 10 lor $5.50 
Gladioli 
Below are some of the newer varieties which we have selected 
as being of outstanding merit. 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM. Very large, snow white flowers with 
tinge of cream on lower petals. Doz. $4.00, 100 lor $25.00 
JONQUIL (Primulinus). Deep golden yellow, color of King 
Alfred Daffodil. Doz. $4.50, 100 lor $30.00 
MAX REGER. One of the best light blues. 
Doz. $2.25, 100 for $15.00 
SONATINE. Clear rose pink; large, extra. 
Doz. $1.80, 100 lor $12.00 
VAGABOND PRINCE. Garnet brown, scarlet red blotch. Very 
attractive. The most beautiful “smoky” variety there is. 
Doz. $5.00, 100 lor $35.00 
VALERIA. Magnificent light red self. Many blooms open at once. 
Extra good. Doz. $6.00, 100 lor $45.00 
Campanula Isophylla 
Nepeta, Six Hills Giant 
The flowers of this variety are much larger and more prolific than 
those produced by Mussini. Its habit of growth is neat and more 
upright and altogether an improvement over the old variety Mus¬ 
sini. The flowers are excellent for picking and make a fine show in 
the border. It is exceptionally well adapted as an edging plant to 
walks in dry, sunny places, as well as a good plant in the border. 
10 for $5.50, 100 lor $50.00 
Raspberry, Lloyd George 
Originated in England. Fruit is very large and of excellent qual¬ 
ity. Too soft for long distance shipment but recommended for 
home use. 100 lor $15.00 
The Lovely Shrub Rose, Skyrocket 
This amazing new variety is really more of an everblooming shrub 
than a June Rose. It produces a carnival of blood red flowers, a dis¬ 
play that is hypnotizing in its beauty, from early June until frost. 
In addition to this desirable factor, its big seed pods will attract 
countless birds to your home grounds. Makes a gorgeous hedge 
plant. 10 lor $9.00, 100 lor $80.00 
