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NEW EVER-BLOOMING HARDY PINK 
SPRINGFIELD BEAUTY 
A new hardy ever-blooming hardy pink that’is a most 
valuable addition to rock garden plants. The flowers, 
which are produced in abundance from early spring un- 
til late fall, are quite similar to the popular Gladys Cran- 
field, light pink with deeper colored eye. For the rockery, 
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DIANTHUS PRINCE BISMARCK (New)—In_ constant 
luxurious bloom from early June till frozen in late 
November. The color is an even rose pink; the heavy 
clusters easily mistaken for polyantha Roses in prime. 
There could be no more delightful or practical dwarf 
border subject, the height averaging about one foot. 
Does well under rockery conditions, and makes one of 
the most valuable pink flowering plants for that purpose 
CAESIUS—(Cheddar Pink)—It is very compact in growth 
and makes a cushion of glaucous leaves from which 
in May, spring the sweet smelling, rose-colored flowers. 
It varies as much as from four to ten inches high. Very 
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*DELTOIDES (Maiden Pink)—A beautiful little rock or 
border plant bearing a profusion of small crimson 
flowers in June and 
*BARBATUS (Sweet William)—The old fashioned fav- 
orite 
Newport Pink—Salmon-rose 
Holborn Glory—White with distinct eyes.....02......222.2...22eeee-ee 
Pink Beauty—Salmon-pink 
Maroon Beauty—Maroon 
White Beauty 
*HARDY SCOTCH PINKS—The old time 
Pink 
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White, with purple eye 
Her Majesty—Pure white 
Gladys Cranfield—Single light pink with crimson eye 
DICENTRA (Bleeding Heart) 
SPECTABILIS—Strong field-grown clumps 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) 
3-5 feet; one of the most popular of all perennials. 
WHITE, PURPLE, PINK, YELLOW SPOTTED................ 
GIANT SHIRLEY—Plants 5 to 6 feet tall. 
often 3 feet long. Assorted colors 
EUPATORIUM 
COELESTINUM (Hardy Ageratum)—A fine perennial close- 
ly resembling the Ageratum. Flowers lavender-blue, 
from August until frost. A fine florist’s perennial........ 
GAILLARDI (Blanket Flower) 
GRANDIFLORA—Flowers variegated with shades of red 
and yellow. We consider the Gaillardia to be one of 
the most desirable plants in cultivation.......................... 
ee DAZZLER—Intense red; one of the best for florist’s 
MARY FERGUSON—A very valuable new variety. 
flowers, strong vigorous growth 
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LADY STRATHEDEN—Yellow 
MRS. BRADSHAW—Orange-red 
GYPSOPHILIA (Baby’s Breath) 
PANICULATA—2-3 feet. July-August. Small flowers on 
branched stem; so thick as to give the plant a white 
lace-like effect, 
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