OXALIS, MAROON GOLD 
This lovely little plant stands barely 5 
inches high and the foliage is deep maroon- 
red, with deep golden yellow blossoms held 
just above it all summer. It can be used in 
either sunlight or shade, in the rockery, bor¬ 
der, or wherever you might want it. Sow 
outdoors just as you would sow sweet alyssum. 
Pkt. 50 cts., 3 pkts. $1.25. 
Phlox, Salmon Glory 
PHLOX, 
SALMON GLORY 
Scabiosa, Blue Moon 
SCABIOSA, 
BLUE MOON 
® Honorable Mention, 1939 All- 
America Selections. At last we 
have a Scabiosa with heads just 
about as deep as they are across and 
this one is 2^ inches across. The 
color is lavender-blue of a shade that 
typifies its name. Plants are unusually 
upright, branching freely all the way 
up the stem, giving ideal cut-flowers on 
splendid stems. Pkt. 50 cts. 
Silver Medal, 1939 All-America Selec¬ 
tions. This is an exquisite Phlox with 
unusually large blooms of a soft but rich 
shade of salmon-pink and the perfect flowers 
are beautified with a large creamy white 
center. The individual florets are so 
large that one will cover a half-dollar. 
Pkt. 50 cts. 
Visit The Garden of a Million Tulips, New York World’s Fair, in May, 1939 
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