Hardy Garden Perennials 
McGregor's 
African Daisy 
(Gerbera JamesonI) —This 
Daisy from the Transvaal 
has been extensively fea¬ 
tured by the florists as a 
cut flower. Single dalsy- 
llke flowers varying In col¬ 
or from blush white and 
salmon pink to brilliant 
scarlet, which we can sup¬ 
ply only in mixture. 23c, 
3 for 65c. doz. $2.00. 
Giant Iris Ambassadeur 
Heiianthemum 
MUTABILE—ROCK ROSE 
— Low-growing evergreen 
plants covered with yellow 
SPECIAL . . . New Butterfiy Bush 
Pink Charming 40c 
With the amazing strides that have been made with the 
new Buddleias or Butterfly Bushes, we now have the most 
outstanding new creation—beautiful and rich in coloring, the 
new variety Pink Charming. Produces huge, long, beautiful 
colored spikes of pink flowers. A truly grand flowering 
plant. Hardy everywhere. Mulch in winter. 40c, 3 for $1.00. 
African Daisy (Gerbora) 
flowers. 20c ea., 2 for 21c 
Hardy Garden Verbena 22c 
Much like the bedding variety, purplish heliotrope 
flowers. Strong growing, free flowering. 22c ea., 3 
tor 59c, doz. for $1.94. 1o Sale, 2 for 23c. 
of 8 wonderful varieties 
white to dark purple. 8 
plants (our selection),^68a 
Double 
Hollyhocks 
21c 
The old - fashioned 
Hollyhocks still hold 
a prominent place in 
American gardens. The 
double flowers on tall, 
stately stalks resemble 
roses at a distance and 
come in separate colors 
of crimson, yellow, 
white, pink and ma¬ 
roon. Any variety, 21c 
ea., 3 for 60c, doz. for 
$ 2 . 02 . 
Hardy Aster 20c 
Hardy Hibiscus (Mallows) 
CLIMAX— One of the best and 
showiest with large, pyramidal spikes 
of light lavender-blue flowers, with 
gold centers, free blooming. 20c ea.. 
Dbl. Hollyhocks, 
Giant Hibiscus 
Maiiows 21c 
Delphinium Gold Medal Hybrids 
Digitalis 
Foxglove 
20c 
Striking bell shaped blooms. 
Grows 2 to 3 ft. high. Choice 
perennial, white rose, pink, 
yellow and purple flowers. 
No plant more worthy of a 
place in every garden than 
the showy Foxglove. 20c 
ea., 3 for 57c, doz. for $1.92. 
WHITE — Tall, free-flowering 
color white, deep crimson center. 
20c, 3 for 57c, doz, for $1.92. 
PINK —Flower clear even pink. 
21c, 3 for 60c, doz. for $2.02. 
CRIMSON—New and distinct. 
Immense striking deep crlnis<jn 
flowers. 23c, 3 for 65c, doz. 
for $2.20. _ 
Hardy Ferns 
These graceful and universally 
popular plants are of easy cul¬ 
ture and afford a wide range of 
possibilities. A shady nook, where 
the soil is moist and the drain¬ 
age good, will prove an ideal lo¬ 
cation. Strong root clumps of 
mixed varieties. 28c, 2 for 53o, 
6 for $1.50, 12 for $2.69. 
Variegated 
Day Lily 26c 
(Funkia Varlegata) — Hardy, 
grows from 18 to 24 Inches high, 
blooms from June to Sept. Lovely 
purple flowers. 26c ea., 3 for 74c, ^ 
Digitalis, 
Foxglove, 
4 varieties, $1 -00 
Hardy Fern, 28c ea, 
Cerastium 20c 
Daisy Double 
English 19c 
(Beilis Perennis)—C3iarm- 
Ing perennial of dwarf, 
compact growth, 
about 6 in. high. Red-dbl. 
flowers, 19c; pink-dbl. f ow- 
ers, 19c: white-dbl. flow¬ 
ers, 19c. All varieties, 3 
for 54c» doZe for $1*o2e 
SNOW-IN-SUMMER — Rock or 
border plant, sllvery-whUe foliage. 
Variegated Day Lily, 26c 
white flowers. 20c ea, 
Gypsophila 42c 
BRISTOL FAIRY— Flow- 
s double, snow white, two 
• three times the size of 
iniculata. Fine sprays 
om June until frost. 42c 
i., 3 for $1.13, doz. for 
3.90. 1c Sale. 2 for 43e. 
Blue Forget-Me-Not, 20o 
Gaillardia Grandiflora, 20c 
Gaillardia 
Grandiflora 20c 
blanket flower — 
Grows 24 inches high, plant 
in oiin or shade. Blooms 
Gypsophila 23c 
BABY’S BREATH—Pan- 
iculata Fe Plena)—3 to 3% 
feet. Pure white single 
flowers. 23c 3 
63cj_doZj_^or_$2^20^____ 
Stokesia 20c 
CORNFLOWER ASTER- 
CYAN E A— Large flowers re¬ 
sembling a single Aster, 
(Myosotis)—Should be placed 
in a shady, moist location. 
Hardy if given slight protection 
through winter. Of comparative¬ 
ly dwarf growth. Flowers light 
blue. 20c ea., 3 for 52c, doz. 
$1.80. 
brownish red. 20o ea, 
Achillea 24c 
Flllpendullna (Fern-leav- 
I Yarrow) Dense heads 
lowy golden yellow flow 
Gypsophila (Paniculata), 23c 
Dbl. English Daley 
(B eilis), 19e 
I received the shipment of Delphiniums a 
Mr. W, J, L, Windber, Penno 
