Any 5 for *1.00 
PRICES: 30c each; 3 for 80c; 5 for $1.00; 
IO for $1.85 
INDIAN PAINT BRUSH (Lobelia 
cardinalis). Rich, fiery red flowers 
produced on strong spikes, 3 to 4 
feet high. Long blooming period, 
July-August. Planting distance 12 
inches. Best in moist, shaded loca- 
tion. Hardy. Field'grown. 
RAGGED GYPSY (Monarda didyma). 
(Cambridge Scarlet).Beautiful.2 feet 
high; spread 18 inches. Blooms July 
to October first. Hardy. Plant 15 to 
18 inches apart. 
SPANISH BAYONET ( Yucca fila- 
MALTESE CROSS (Lychnis choice- 
donica). Most vivid scarlet. July. 
Grows 21/2 to 3 feet high. Very bril- 
liant. Fine cut flower. Planting dis' 
tance 15 inches. Best in sun or par' 
tial shade. Ordinary soil. Hardy. 
Field'grown. 
MEADOW SAGE (Salvia azurea). 
Attractive 3- to 4'foot perennial. 
Produces profusion of sky'Slue flow' 
ers, August and September. Planting 
distance 12 to 15 inches. Best in full 
sun. Hardy. Field'grown. 
MIDGET HEDGE (Teucrium chamae- 
drys). May be sheared to any height 
up to 12 inches. Foliage dense, glossy 
green, aromatic, resembling Box' 
wood. Bright lavender'pink flowers. 
Blooms July and August. Not ever' 
green but quickly resumes full leaf each season. 
Fine for pretty low hedges or borders. Plant 8 
to 10 inches apart. Hardy. Field'grown. 
SPEEDWELL (Veronica longifolia). Rich blue 
flower spikes. August. Two feet high. Planting 
distance, 12 inches. Hardy. 
SPEEDWELL, SILVER (Veronica incana). Pretty 
blue flowers in spikes; silvery gray foliage. Grows 
12 inches high. Blooms July and August. Very 
pretty. Plant 8 to 10 inches apart. Hardy. Field' 
grown. 
mentosa). Gives a Mexican touch. 
Spikes 4 to 5 feet high with creamy 
white, inverted flowers; swordlike, 
evergreen foliage. Blooms July. Likes 
sun, Plant 18 inches apart. Field' 
grown. 
SWEET LAVENDER (Lavandula 
vera). 15 to 18 inches high. Loads of 
fragrant blue flowers, July and Aug' 
ust. Planting distance 15 inches. 
Field-grown. 
TICKSEED ( Coreopsis grandiflora). 
Pure yellow flowers. Blooms June to 
frost. Grows 2 to 3 feet high. 18 in. 
spread. Very hardy. Mulch in winter. 
Planting distance, 15 inches. Field- 
grown. 
Speedwell 
Midget Hedge 
Ragged Gypsy 
Coreopsis 
Double Delphiniums 
There is an amazingly beautiful color 
picture for you on page 34— now you can 
have Delphiniums that are all double —and 
you may choose colors. See page 34. 
Many peo¬ 
ple write us 
asking for 
flowers that 
can be grown 
in the shade. 
Here is a com¬ 
plete list with the pages on 
which descriptions and 
pictures can be found. 
The plants listed in 
black type are those which 
can be used in rather 
heavy shade. Plants listed 
in light faced type can be 
grown in spots that are 
shaded for about one-half 
of the day. 
PERENNIALS 
Aquilegia (All kinds) 4, 10, 25 
Astilbe, Peach Blossom .... 54 
Bluebells of Scotland.26 
Bugle Plant. 12 
Carpathian Harebell . 26 
Day Lilies .. 27 
Dwarf Alkanet. 12 
Edelweiss . 12 
Forget-me-not . 28 
Fuchsia.32 
Globe Flower. 8 
Ground Ivy. 13 
Hardy Asters.24 
Iceland Poppy.29 
Indian Paint Brush. IT 
Japanese Anemone. 24 
Japanese Spurge. 12 
Mountain Thyme ... 13 
Old-Fashioned Bleeding Heart 24 
Pasque Flower . 28 
Pentstemon.22, 23 
Pink Coralbell . 14 
Primrose.4, 13, 53 
Ragged Gypsy. 15 
Rock Cress . 13 
Russian Violets . 30, 31 
St John’s Wort. 11 
Sedum Sieboldi. 11 
Violas . 5, 7 
Violets.23 
Wine Poppy. 11 
Wood Anemone . 25 
Woolly Yarrow. 11 
SHRUBS 
Azalea Mollis.70, 71 
European Cranberry . 79 
Fragrant Honeysuckle . 79 
Golden Bell . 79 
Improved Red Snowberry .. 79 
Japanese Barberry (Green).. 88 
Pink Tartarian Honeysuckle. 79 
Red-Flowering Dogwood ... 90 
Regel Privet.88 
Rhododendron. 70, 71 
Sweet Shrub . 81 
White-Flowering Dogwood.. 90 
White Dogwood . 79 
It’s easy to find what you want. See index, pages 4 and 5. 
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