Heuchera Coral Beits 
38F11 Sanguinea Hybrids 3 
Small, white, pink, rose, and crim¬ 
son bell-shaped blooms on slender 
spikes 12 to 18 in. long. June until 
&ptember. Fine for border, rock 
garden and cutting, 
Pkt. 25^; Vie oz. 75^; Vi oz. $1.25. 
Hibiscus Mallow Marvels 
38F12 Giant Mixed ^ Showy 
shrub-like plants bearing profusely 
white, pink and red flowers of enor¬ 
mous size during August and Sep¬ 
tember. 5 to 6 ft. 
Pkt. lOff; V4 oz. 25f!; Vz oz. 40?!. 
Hollyhocks 
Hollyhocks are old garden favorites, 
excellent for a background to dwarfer 
plants, for screening unsightly 
places, and planting along bare 
walls. They are of easiest culture, 
succeeding best in deep, rich, well- 
drained soil. The plants like a 
warm, sunny location. Bloom from 
late spring until midsummer. 
38F26 Allegheny, Mixed Large, 
single and semi-double flowers, with 
loosely arranged and attractively 
fringed petals. Many colors in mix¬ 
ture. 6 to 8 ft. 
Pkt. 10(i; Ys oz. 25jf; V4 oz. 40fi. 
38F22 Double Flowered, All Col¬ 
ors, Mixed This is the well-known 
double French type known as Chat- 
er’s. A splendid assortment of many 
colors. The plants produce stately 
spikes, 5 to 6 ft. high. 
Pkt. 10^; Ys oz. 30^; Y* oz. 50^. 
38F25 Carnation Fiowered, 
Mixed Beautiful large blooms, 4 to 
5 in. across, resembling a huge car¬ 
nation. Extremely double, with 
rather narrow petals arranged so as 
to form large, fluffy pompons which 
are solidly set on the stalk. 5 to 6 ft. 
Pkt. 20^; Vs oz. 50fi; V4 oz. 85^;. 
38F32 Double Crested Begonia 
Flowered, Mixed Large double 
flowers composed of a row of broad 
outer petals, with a cushion-like 
center of densely crowded crown 
petals. Colors range from deep scar¬ 
let to cream, the center rosettes be¬ 
ing of a different color from the 
fringed outer petals. 5 ft. 
Pkt. 20^; Vs oz. 50^; Yi oz. 85?!. 
Iberls Perennial Candytuft DS 
During early spring and summer the 
dwarf, neat plants are hidden under a 
mass of flowers. Excellent for rockeries 
or borders, and extremely charming on 
ledges or walls. Useful for covering dry, 
sunny places. 8 to 10 in. 
38F48 Gibraltarica hybrida Lovely 
lavender-pink; largest and showiest. 
Pkt. 10?!; Vs oz. 30f<; Vi oz. 50?!. 
38F29 Sempervirens A favorite for 
edgings or rock gardens, with innumer¬ 
able trusses of pure white flowers. 
Pkt. 15?!; Ys oz. 50^; Vi oz. 85^. 
InCBrVlIlcB Hardy Gloxinia 
38F31 Delavayi Lovely, bright rose, 
gloxinia-like flowers on sturdy, upright 
stems. Perfectly hardy in the south, 
but in the north should be lifted and 
stored frostproof like dahlias. Blooms 
in June and July; a vivid splash of color 
in border or rockery. Prefers a sunny 
position, well-drained soil. May also be 
grown as a pot-plant. 15 to 18 in. 
Pkt. 250; V 42 oz. 500; Vis oz. 850. 
Ins, Japanese 
38F64 Mixed [M] The most gorgeous of 
all iris. Large, rather flat and wide 
blooms imperially rich in colorings; 
some have three petals while others 
have six. All are lovely. Bloom in June 
and July. Ideal for moist, sunny loca¬ 
tions. If planted in a dry location, 
water freely when buds are forming. 
2 to 3 ft. 
Pkt. 150; V4 oz. 350; Vi oz. 600. 
Lallementia 
40F89 Canescens Flowers are pure 
mid-blue, lighter on lower lip; they are 
freely borne on heavy spikes 10 in. long 
and have an aromatic odor. 
Pkt. 150; Ys oz. 400; Vi oz. 700. 
Lathyrus latifolius 
Perennial Sweet Pea 
Rampant climbing or trailing plant with 
showy clusters of fine, sweet-pea-like 
flowers from June until September. 
Succeeds in almost any kind of soil and 
location. Desirable for trellis or cover¬ 
ing banks, rocks, rough places; good for 
cutting. 5 to 6 ft. 
38F37 Giant White Pearl Lovely. 
Pkt. 100; V4 oz. 350; Vi oz. 600. 
38F33 Pink Beauty Rich rose. 
Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 300; Vi oz. 500. 
38F35 Red or Purple Reddish purple. 
Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 300; Vi oz. 500. 
38F39 Mixed For a colorful display. 
Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 250; Vi oz. 400. 
Incaroillea Delaoayi Pkt. 250. 
Double Creeled Hollyhocl^s Pkt. 200. Lathyrus, Giant While Pearl Pkt. 100. /Itlee Co.. 3.7 
Hibiscus, Giant Mixed Pkt. 100. 
Iberis sempervirens Pkt. 150. 
Japanese Iris, Mixed Pkt. 150. 
