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FIRE BELLS (Heachera Firelight) Did you 
ever look into the glowing embers of a fire 
and notice that bright red glow.' If you have 
vou need no further color description of this 
flower. The foliage forms a low mound from 
which grow many sprays of flowers on 18 inch 
stems. The flower head consists of 100 to 
200 flaming red bells that appear in a seeming¬ 
ly endless succession. A group of three or 
more plants will produce flowers nearly all 
summer. Plants, 35c each; 3 for 75c, 1- 
for 52.50, postpaid. 
For other colors see page 42 
,1941 
Colo^ul Hardy Primroses 
These colorful low-growing perennials that bloom so 
cheerfully at the call of spring, constantly increase in 
demand as their many uses become better known. Ideal 
for edging your perennial borders, to scatter through the 
rockery or tuck beneath your shrubbery. They do espe¬ 
cially well in shaded locations where most other flowers 
are difficult to handle. They are perfectly hardy, even 
in our northern location where they require no winter 
protection. 
The first flowers appear before the snows are gone 
and continue in bloom for several weeks. The color 
photo above speaks for itself as to its manner of growth, 
and at the right we have shown you only a few of the 
many shades and colors found in this beautiful plant. 
In fact you can find almost any shade or color imagin¬ 
able, except blue. This fine assortment is sure to give 
you many weeks of pleasure in your garden. Field 
grown plants, 35c each; 3 for 75c; 12 for $2.50, post¬ 
paid. 
FLOWERED 
MUMS 
A new race of Chrysanthemum developed 
from the "Azaleamum” or "Cushion 
Mum.” It inherited its habit of growth 
from the parent but the shape and color 
of the flowers is entirely different and be¬ 
longs only to itself. The flower resembles 
a Cactus Dahlia in form which, combined 
with its wine-red color, makes it the most 
unique development in years. Coming 
into bloom very early in the season and 
continuing until frost, it guarantees you 
many weeks of pleasure. Plants that will 
bloom this season, 40c each; 3 for 
$1.00; 12 for $3.25, postpaid. 
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