CATANANCHE 
Coerulea Major 
Giant Blue Cupid’s Dart Bright, 
deep violet-blue, 2-in. flowers like 
double Cornflower or Bachelor’s But- 
ton; on silvery, slender, branching 
stems; silvery buds and seed hips. 
Slender, tufted, silvery foliage. Live 
and lovely for front of border. Height, 
20 in. Profuse, July till frost. Award 
of Merit, R. H. S. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.50 
RUDBECKIA—The King 
Regally it bears its large, deep crim- 
son-red flowers—the petals never foldé 
back; the stems remain majestically 
stiff. From half-open flower to orange- 

g 
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4 
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i brown seed-cone, it is always attrac- x 
a C sR , tive, both in the garden and the house. 
“GP. CO. atananche 3 ft. high. 
cerulea major 
50c each; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.50 
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Heliopsis 
Summer Gold 
For descriptions and prices of Phlox 
Apple Blossom and Mikado pictured at 
left and below, also Lythrum The Beacon 
at right, see page 21. 


Apple Blossom 
STOKESIA—Lavender Queen | 
New mammoth form of old-fashioned 
Stokes Aster, 4-5 in. across. Double 
flowers, silvery-blue suffused lilac- 
blue at center. 18-24 in. tall. Vig- 
orous, bushy growth, stands heat. 
Blooms freely all summer and fall. 
Fine for cut-flowers. Very hardy. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.50 
Stokesia, Lavender Queen 

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Rudbeckia 
The King 
HELIOPSIS 
Summer Gold 
Incomparabiiis. Daisy-like, 
semi-double, 4-in. flowers of 
rich gold, glorious in wealth 
of bloom from June to frost. 
‘ After first bloom, cut back 
immediately for another crop 
which repeats very quickly. 
3 ft. 
3 for $1.10; 10 for $3. 


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The Beacon 
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