Rudbeclua, THE KING 
Regally it bears its large deep crimson-red flowers—the petals 
never fold back; the stems remain majestically stiff. From the 
half-open flower to the orange-brown seed-cone, it is always 
attractive, both in the garden and the house. Grows 3 feet in 
height. 50c. each 3 for $1.25 10 for $3.50 
SPICATA RUBRA 
A dainty and exquisite deep pink form of V. 
spicata, having long spikes of flowers summer 
through fall. Lovely in beds or in the middle of 
a hardy border. Free flowering. 12 in. 
Viola, DOUBLE RUSSIAN 
An exquisite, double, old-fashioned Violet with 
an unusually sweet fragrance. It’s hardy any¬ 
where and produces an abundance of lovely 
flowers. Excellent for semi-shady places where it is difficult to 
grow other flowers. Blooms May to October. 
3 for $1.00 10 for $2.50 100 for $22.00 
Vinca Minor, BOWLES VARIETY 
Physalis, GIANT GLOBE 
Here’s the answer for your winter bouquet— 
a larger sized Chinese Lantern. It is advisable 
to plant it in an unused part of your garden, 
for it does well in poor soil and over-runs other 
plants where the soil is very fertile. 
3 for $1.00 10 for $2.50 
Primula Veris 
GIANT-FLOWERED (COLOSSUS) 
Appropriately named, this is an extra-large- 
flowered spring Primula. The plants are sturdy, 
with healthy foliage, and the flowers are well 
formed, many of them over 2 inches across. 
This strain has a large range of colors, including 
lilac, pink, coppery reds, and dark reds, in 
addition to the usual yellows. 
3 for $1.00 10 for $2.50 
Veronica 
3 for $1.00 10 for $2.50 
BLUE SPIRE 
A deep blue Veronica which blooms in early 
summer, and again in late summer if you cut it 
off after the first bloom. This lovely flower is a 
seedling, and an improved variety, of V. 
subsessilis. Can be depended on to bloom well 
each year. Grows 24 inches high. 
Scabiosa, GIANT-FLOWERED 
One of the loveliest and most effective of blue summer and fall 
flowers. It is graceful and blooms a long time in the garden; is 
also lovely and keeps well as a cut-flower. 
50c. each 3 for $1.25 10 for $3.50 
With repeating blooms of Alice-blue flowers, this variety is 
far superior to the old-fashioned V. minor. The foliage is 
always clean, never rusting or turning brown. The most ; \ 
satisfactory of the flowering ground-cover plants and delight- ' t 
fully effective—use it for banks, shady or unsightly spots. 
3 for 75c. 10 for $2.00 100 for $18.00 u 
For sheer, lovely gold, nothing quite equals Trollius, Golden 
Queen. It is quite tall, growing almost 30 inches, and blooms 
prolifically. Should be planted in semi-shaded ground which 
remains fairly damp. Blooms in July. 
50c. each 3 for $1.25 10 for $3.50 
Trollius, GOLDEN QUEEN 
