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Hardy Perennial Rock Garden and Border Favorites-—continuea 



A year if sown early, June to Sept. A very 
Heo eee acer eee indigo blue | PTStY vanity, with fine feathery foliage, 
flowers. Attractive foliage all summer. 
Bos 2312; Pkt. 10¢; 1% 0z, 40¢; HOt. 70¢. 

I SWEET WILLIAM (Diss barbatus.) 
7 ELL, Single Mixed (Cam- ff 15 to 18 inches. May and June. Almost too 
ee oe 3 mee May ed (Com | well known to need description. Splendid for 
massing in the border. 
poe a ae blue, rose and white. Makes 8 No, 2078, Pkt, 100; 34.07, 2503 ¥, oz Ae. 
nO 51%) EER 100; Ya Oe 25¢; YA 02. 400. D 
CARPATHIAN HAREBELL (He Chat Sanita 
Carpatia.) 8inches. June until October. 
Clear blue flowers on erect wiry stems. Un- § 
Beenie Na 2314; Pith 10¢; Ye Oz. 30¢. 







. CHEDDAR PINK ‘epi caesius.) 
1 4t010 inches. Makes a cushion of glaucous 
leaves from which, in May, spring the sweet 
smelling, rose color ed flowers. Easily grown. 
No. 2322, Pkt. 10c; % oz. 40C; Y% OZ. 70¢, 



HARDY CORNELOW- frovemman marrameen CLOVE PINK (+i 
Cs Me f sae suctia 
ER (Centaurea mon- anthus plumarius.) 
tana.) 2 feet. July 
‘to Sept. Large violet- 
blue flowers. 
No. 2315, Pkt. 10¢; 
4 02z. 40C; 1% 02. 70C. 
RES 
SNOW IN SUMMER 
(*tCerastium tomen- 
‘tosum.) «4 to 6 inch- 
es. May. Produces an 
abundance’ of snow 
white flowers ona low ~ 
growing plant having 
silvery white foliage. 
Looks like a bed of 
snow. No, 2316, Pkt. 
ughout the summer. 
Double and semi-dou- 
ble sweet-scented flow- 
ers. No. 2323, Pkt. 10¢; 
1% Oz. 35¢. 
Sea ee 
MAIDEN PINK (*Di- 
anthus deltoides bril- 
liant.) 6 inches. A 
profusion of glowing 
crimson-red flowers ;a 
most striking rock 
‘plant. © No. 2413, Pkt. 
nese eT | 
15¢; % 02. 30¢: 14 02, 500, FOXGLOVE (Digitat- 
TEE és, giant Shirley) .3 
feet. The flower heads 
SIBERIAN WALL- : = e flower hen 
FLOWER (*+Cheiran- 4, Ste erowded | withe teas 
Hardy Rock Plants Grown from Seed ; bell-shaped blossoms. 

thus alliont. 12 inch- Colors from white and © 
es. A beautiful rock plant. Dazzling fiery- | shell-pink to deepest rose. Blooms in June 
orange blossoms on stems about a foot high. hand J uly. No. 2023, PEt 1005 4% Oz. 300} Y% 0z, 55¢ 
Flowers very ee noe Re 
get OER TYE ted Ee ag Cede | BLANKET FLOWER (Gaitardia aristata,) 
i : m 2to 3 feet. Lovely shades of orange, yellow 
SHASTA DAISY Ce ee macxt- # and red all summer and fall. These ‘are the 
mum Alaska.) 2feet. Handsome plant; # true Grandiflora Hybrids. 
with large glistening white flowers in May § aN De 2414, rats Lh Yi 02. 30¢c; Yon 50c. 
Bn Tune. No, 2318, Bi 100; 1-16 oz. 300. = 
i BABYS’ | BREATH Tonncon ae panicu- 
HARVEST MOON. i Bopebinde wiieedt nee | lata.) 2to3feet. Single tiny white flow- 
grandiflora.) 24 to 36 inches. An improv- — ©TS, on slender stems, Blooms during July 
ed variety with large bright yellow flowers. ‘ und Diets oie eee Y ny AOR Salieeler i 
Excellent for cut flowers from July to Sept. 

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No. 2319, Pkt. 100; 4 02. 25e; 14 02. 400. j DWARF BABY’S ‘BREATH ("+ Gypsophita . 
my repens.) 3 inches. A beautiful trailing 
HARDY “LARKSPUR, “Choicest’ Mixed, i plant for the rockety, with clouds of small, 
y white and pink flowers in July and August.. 
ld Medal (Detphintum.)’ 4 to 6 feet. § No. 2325, Pkt. 10¢; ras 45¢; Moe 75¢, 
ne. Flowers of huge size in many fine col- 
ors. No. 2320, Pkt. 20¢; % 02. 500; "A 0%, sa F HELEN'S FLOWER (Feleniink Riverton — 
Ste seats 
Bf Beauty.) 5 to 6 feet. Dais “like, large 
HARDY CHINESE LARKSPUR (Delphini- : golden yellow flowers from iia saan 
um Chinensis.) 1 foot. Will bloom Ist 4 fall. __._No. 2326, Pkt. 10¢; 4% 0z. 50¢; % 02. 85¢. 


ves G 00D LUCK GARDENS, PARADISE, PA. 



1 foot. looms thro- - 
15¢; % 0z. 45c; 4 oz. 75¢. 
