Scabiosa New House Hybrids. This is the 
one perennial plant that is in continuous 
bloom from spring until killed by frost in 
fall. The wavy petaled flowers are born on 
long stems and come in many beautiful shades 
of blue and lilac. The ideal cut flower. Strong 
field plants. Each 30c, 3 for...75c 
Scabiosa Fischerii. New! The graceful plants 
two feet tall are literally alive with color 
during the entire summer. There seems to 
be an un-ending succession of sparkling lav¬ 
ender blue double flowers all summer. Grand 
for cutting. All in all one of the best new 
flowers produced in the past 10 years. Strong 
sure blooming field plants. Each 30c, 3 for 
75c, 10 for .^2.50 
Sedums. From our very large collection of 
hardy Sedums we have selected what we 
consider the best varieties for rock gardening 
and general planting. We are offering these 
at this remarkable low price of 15c each. 
A collection of 10 outstanding varieties 
for .^1.00 
Sedum Anopetalum Elegans. A terrible name, 
but none the less a very beautiful and out¬ 
standing Sedum. Silvery blue branching stems 
4 to 5 inches tall. Like branchlets of the best 
blue spruce. Outstandingly good. Each....25c 
Siberian Iris. We have found that this beau¬ 
tiful specie is much better if spring planted 
in the North. An ideal plant to put at the 
base of a bird bath, sun dial, about a lily 
pool, or in the perennial garden. The grace¬ 
ful tall grass-like foliage is attractive all sea¬ 
son. Loves a moist soil in full sun. Flowers 
are grand for cutting. 
Emperior. A noble form with large flow¬ 
ers of a deep violet-blue of good texture. 
Height 3 feet. Each.25c 
Sunnybrook. A great favorite of a pleas¬ 
ing shade of Alice Blue. Each.25c 
ANOTHER SAVING 
Minnesota has no sales tax law. We 
therefore pass this saving along to you. 
The prices quoted in this catalog in¬ 
clude delivery to your door on all 
orders of ^2.00 or over. 
Scabiosa House Hybrid 
Shasta Daisies. The Shasta Daisies are a very 
valuable group of hardy perennials much 
prized for their long lasting cut flowers. 
They are easily grown, hardy, and fill a 
place in the border that only daisies could. 
Lift and divide plants every two years. 
Elder Daisy. This is the true Memorial Day 
Daisy as it is usually in bloom on that day. 
Smaller flowers than the others but literally 
produced by the thousands. Very fine cut 
Bower. Each 20c, 3 for .50c 
Supreme. A new Shasta Daisy that is the 
finest we have ever seen. It is unsurpassed 
in size, clearness of white, fullness of center, 
and substance of petalage. The immense pure 
glistening white daisies are produced on 
tall, strong, straight stems over the entire 
summer. Excellent landscape variety and 
ideal as a cuf flower. We offer strong field 
grown plants that will bloom the entire sum¬ 
mer. Each 35c, 3 for.^1.00 
White Swan. A new early fully double Shasta 
Daisy. Begins to bloom in late May and con¬ 
tinues all summer. It is so double that no 
center is visible. Excellent long stems. Fine 
for cutting. Each 30c, 3 for.-.75c 
Statis Latifolia (Sea Lavender). Evergreen 
tufts of thick leathery leaves from which 
spring the flowering shoots with sprays of 
thousands of small lavender colored flowers 
in July and August. The flowers can be cut 
and dried for winter use. A sandy soil in full 
sun is essential. A fine plant for either border 
or rockery. Plant in fall or spring 10 inches 
apart. Height 15 inches. Each 20c, 3 for 50c 
Tritoma Tuckii (Red Hot Poker). This Tri- 
toma has proven hardy in northern gardens 
when other varieties such as Pfitzeri and 
Perry’s have winterkilled. The large spikes 
of orange-red flowers turning to yellow are 
produced on 3-foot stems in early June. Each 
30c, 3 for .75c 
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