ACKERMAN 
IseaaniaA, 
Camellia-Flowered 
iberoos-Rooted 
which resemble 
throughout the 
a double 
entire 
New PHLOX 
Something entirely dif- 
ferent in Begonias—not to 
be compared with the 
common kind. Produce 
large beautiful blooms 
Camellia. Bloom practically 
summer. Plants grow 8 to 12 
inches tall. 
When grown out' 
side, take up before 
cold weather, spread 
out to dry, pack in 
boxes of dry sand 
and store through 
winter in some cool 
place. Some little 
time before planting 
outside in spring, 
they should be pot' 
ted and kept inside 
until well started. 
We offer these in 
red and pink only— 
state color wanted. 
1-1H inch tubers, 
30c each; 3 for 75c; 
6 for #1.25. 
Pink Cushion Chrysanthemum 
CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Similar to Azaleamum 
These make a rounded, compact bush that from 
August to Thanksgiving is a mass of exquisite flowers, 
hundreds of flowers. They will be an attractive addition 
to your garden for years. Hardy, easy to grow. We 
offer these in pink, red and yellow—state color wanted. 
Strong plants. 
Pink Cushion—22c each; 3 for 60c; 6 for #1.00. 
Red or Yellow Cushion—30c each; 3 for 75c; 6 for 
#1.25. 
AFRICA. Color is inconceivably beautiful; can hardly be described. It is an amaz- 
ing dark carmine-red. Strong vigorous grower, healthy and hardy. One of the best. 
LILLIAN. A new phlox with a charming 
color combination. Is a rich salmon-pink 
and has a pretty bluish eye. Very com¬ 
pact flower heads. Healthy, strong grower 
—often 12 to 15 flower spikes are pro¬ 
duced per plant. Fine for cutting; will 
last 6 to 8 days in water. Very hardy. 
NORDLICHT. This variety is colored with 
one of those pretty and rare shades— 
indeed there are few colors to compare 
with it. Is pink with a touch of blue 
ever so faint, magically blended in, mak¬ 
ing a wonderful rosy mauve-pink. Healthy 
and strong grower. Hardy. 
SALMON GLOW. Here is a shade of deep 
rich salmon-pink with a deep carmine eye. 
Heads well filled, and stately. Foliage is 
healthy and strong. You should by all 
means have this beau¬ 
tiful variety. 
English Violet 
English Violets 
Now you may have the 
muth loved violet in 
your own garden. Bloom during May and June 
with beautiful purple flowers; dark green foliage. 
Very hardy. Deliciously fragrant. Thrive in sun or 
shade. Ultimate height, 6 to 8 inches. Strong plants, 
25c each; 3 for 60c; or 6 for #1.00. 
Phlox, Lillian 
PRICES: 
Above 4 New Phlox, 
strong plants, 25c each; 
3 for 65c. 
Creeping 
Phlox 
PHLOX SUBULATA ROSEA 
Makes a beautiful blanket of pink during April and May. Foliage ever¬ 
green and mossy. Grows 4 to 6 inches high. The perennial you have 
been looking for to cover a bank or terrace, as well as an early flowering 
border plant. Strong plants, 20c each; 3 for 50c; 6 for 90c. 
SURPRISE PERENNIAL GARDEN 
Bargain No. 55 
This will indeed be a delightful surprise for you as it will contain a 
mixture of early spring-flowering, summer and fall-flowering perennials, 
such as border asters, chrysanthemums, pyrethrum, carnations, spring 
beauty violets, lavender, false dragonhead, orange wallflower, dianthus, 
caesius red, pentstemon crimson, coreopsis, alyssum saxatile, Stokesia 
aster, aquilegia, Canterbury Bells, and others. Our choice of varieties, 
all 2-yr., field-grown perennials. We do not guarantee any particular 
varieties. 20 two-year, field-grown assorted perennials for #1.50, net, 
not prepaid. OR 
Here's Where Your $1.00 Goes Further 
50 HARDY PERENNIALS, $1.00 Postpaid 
This bargain will consist of 5 each of 10 kinds—our selection of the 
following varieties: Platycodon, candytuft, orange wallflower, painted 
daisies, Shasta daisies, baby’s breath, Canterbury Bells, Iceland poppy, 
lychnis, hardy violas, Sweet William, English daisies, dianthus, and 
forget-me-nots. All 1-yr. perennials. 
WE ADVANCE POSTAGE ON ORDERS UNDER #3.00. SEE PAGE 54. 
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