VARIETY PER DOZ. 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy) 
For general usefulness, beauty, color, hardifiess 
and the ease with which they can be grown, the 
Pyrethrums are in a class by themselves. Their 
wide color range, tall erect stems, attractive fo¬ 
liage and excellence for cutting make them es¬ 
sential to all beds. 
Robinson’s Hybrids .55 
An outsta-cding new strain which is noted for the 
exceptionally large size of its flowers and length 
of stem. Superb coloring in rose and pink 
shades. Field grown plants, 20c each .. 2.08 
Robinson’s Hybrids . .65 
As described above, but in brilliant red and 
scarlet shades. Field grown plants, 20c each. 2.00 
Roseum Hybridum . .40 
Showj^ daisy-like flowers in beautiful clear 
pink. Stems are strong, making them ideal for 
bouquets. Bloom in May and June and are very 
free flowering. 
Atrosanguineum . .55 
An excellent strain featuring various red shades. 
Fine for cutting and attractive in the border or 
bed. Very hardy and easily grown. 
James Kelway . .55 
Deeo blood red color makes this variety much in 
demand. All the good qualities of the Pyrethrum 
plus a richness of color found in scarcely any 
other perennial. M«,ke your garden dollar go 
farther and buy our plants. 
RUDBECKIA (Cone Flower) 
For tall backgrounds or hardy borders these 
plants are indispensable. Thrive anywhere and 
their colorful blooms are good for cutting. Free 
flowering a.'d bloom >practically all summer. 
Autumn Tints .....55 
A wealth of beautiful new autumn shades. Pro¬ 
fuse bloonaing variety whicli is extremely hardy. 
Splendid for mixed bouquets. Reaches height 
of 3 feet. 
iNewmanii . .55 
Stems reach a height of 2 feet and the plant 
bears a wealth of vivid bright yellow flowers 
through late summer and fall. 
Purpurea .55 
The best known of the Rudbeckias. Rosy purple 
•petals with quill-like centers which show golden 
crimson tints. Grows 3 to 4 feet tall and blooms 
from July till frost. Order now. 
SALVIA AZUREA (Hardy Meadow Sage) . .40 
For profusion of blooms during early autumn 
the Salvia is unexcelled. Tall, willowy stems 
bearing masses of pale blue flowers make them 
ideal for the perennial border or for bed back¬ 
grounds. Reach 4 feet in height. 
Dear Sir: Mt.. Airy, Phila., Pa.. May 18. 1940 
The two dozen V. and R. Delphininra seedlings arrived in 
good condiion and seem to be taking hold nicely. All seedlings 
purchased are thriving and I anticipate as much pleasure in the 
flowes as I had last year. I.ouise A. W. Tompkins 
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