LUPINE 
SUN GOLD 
IIIDIKIC Thermopsis 
LUrI INC —3610—Long 
golden spikes of sweet-pea like 
flowers. Very hardy and unusual. 
A striking plant for milady's 
garden. 25c each ; 3 for 60c. 
PUIKICCC DC| I Cl AWCD 3611—A generous planting of 
^nilNCJC DCkLa FLiwyyCIV piatycodons creates intriguing 
illusions of spaciousness I To brighten your entire garden. A grand hardy 
old favorite at substantial savings. 3 yr., 3 for 33c; 5 for 50c; 12 for 
$1.00. Seed, 15c per pkt. 
Chinese 
Bell 
Flower 
NEW DOUBLE CHINESE BELL 
FLOV^ER 3612—^A valuable garden gem with bal- 
^ TV t IX loon-shaped buds opening into deep 
opalescent blue star-like flowers. Blooms like opposite 
picture except the flowers are double and of greater beauty. 
Limited supply. 2 yr., 25c each; 3 for 66c. 
BASQUE FLOWER 
growing from 8 to 10 inches high, producing showy violet 
or purple flowers during April and May. This interesting 
plant has seed pods which are as attractive as the flow¬ 
ers. Excellent rock garden subject. 20c each; 3 for 60c; 
12 for $1.75. Seed, 15c per pkt., 3 pkts. for 30c. 
Cassia Myriandica 
AGERATUM 
BLUE MISTirjdl 
perennial with misty flower 
heads of chicory blue through 
August and September. Will 
grow in all locations. Large 
flowers formed on 2 ft. stems, 
excellent for cutting. 3 for 
45c; 20c each. 
T^ipoiTii^ 
BUTTON MUMS— Tiny com¬ 
pact double flowers in large 
clusters. 
DAINTY MAID — 3615 — 
Pearly white baby pompom. 
VARSITY — 3616 — Cute 
bright gold; large clusters. 
IVA — 3617 — Rich deep 
bronze In clusters. 
Alike or assorted, 3 for 60c; 
10 for $1.75. 
CASSIA M Y R • 
LANDICA — See 
Page 20 for 1o 
Sale Price. 
Anemone 
Mums 
Large flowers with high 
centers distinct in form and 
color. 
OHIO STATE— 3627—Beau¬ 
tiful golden; free flowering. 
STOP-LIGHT— 3628 — Crim¬ 
son terra-cotta petals. 
MAPLE LEAF — 3629—Au¬ 
tumnal color tints of red and 
gold. 
GARZA SUPREME— 3630— 
Large luminous white, creamy 
centers. 
18c each; 3 for 45c; 
12 for $1.50. 
WEWICOEEAM MUMS 
A CTD I ^ 3621—Lovely single soft glowing pink flow- 
I l\ I ers with pale apricot tints and prominent 
golden centers. Free flowering with hundreds of blooms 
which completely cover the plant in early fall. 3 plants 
for 60c; 12 for $2.15; 25c each. 
A poll O multitude of Flower sprays mak- 
^ ^ a lovely picture in the autumn sun¬ 
shine. The glistening blossoms are a sparkling combina¬ 
tion of bronze, red, and gold. 3 for 60c; 25c each. 
K^ARS great, deep, glowing iridescent red 
shading wine with a velvety sheen. Unusual 
color combinations for those who prefer a brilliancy of 
color. 3 plants 60c; 10 for $1.86; 25c each. 
New Baby’s Breath 
NE^^ DOUBLE NOPAL Korean Mum Romnay— 3622—A new 
.j V. * T, „ double carmine to nopal red with lovely 
gold petal reverse and bronze tone. Fully double and immense size. Lasts three weeks 
as cut flower. Height 2% ft., flowers about October 1st. 3 for 75c; 30c each. 
FORTUNE 3623—A striking ox-blood red with unique curly petaled flowers 
3 for 76c* 30c each ^ inches across. Hardy, thrifty plant of medium height. 
NANCY COPELAND 3624—One of the earliest and hardiest. Beau- 
flowers. 3 for 76c; 30c each. 
tiful, distinct spectrum-red with large single 
GYPSOPHI LA BRISTOL py (Double Baby’s Breath)- 
flowe?‘s?iri''‘\n^whioh^ produced mo^^SStifuTmlit 
It abfn nowpri «individual blossom is larger and of much purer whlt« 
each* 3Voi^$y00 ^ continuously throughout summer. Grafted plants, 2 yr., 35 
NEW BABY^S BREATH (Gypsophilla Oldhamlana) — 3626 — 
killiriff ^ Continuous blooming from August until 
bloonfine and dlbltv Thi ^rom Manchuria is very haW, free 
prSusion aSd ctrH^ delicate flesh pink are borne in great 
bouQuets StroJn 2 vr terminal panicles. The best misty mixer for 
ftreiMO f7r|l’76?'i:*.d’. 16c Skt?3*,k“?30o.'’ *" 
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