Heuchera ° Coral Bells 
. New fi 
Matin Belles “i947” 
Be sure to include some of these fine plants in 
your order this fall. A real advance of which we 
are proud—very free blooming with larger, deep 
rosy pink bells on fine flower stalks for six weeks. 
Dainty in bouquets; the flowers keep very well. 
Blooms from late spring into July. Beautiful 
foliage all summer. 18 in. 
Queen of Hearts 1940" 
Much larger bells and a deeper red than the 
popular Rain of Fire. Wonderful at the front of 
the border and in the rock garden. You may also 
wish to grow some separately for cutting. 
Either of Above: 50c ea.; 3 for $1.25; 
10 for $3.50 
Physalis ¢ Giant Chinese Lantern 
Giant Globe 
You have longed to grow the giant Chinese 
Lanterns sold by florists. Here is the plant you 
want, doing well in poor soil and unused portion 
of the garden and should be so placed; lanterns 
almost twice as large. 3 for 85c. 
Trollius 
Golden Queen 
Another flower which has gained real popularity 
in recent years, possessing many of the desired 
features of Ranunculus but perfectly hardy and 
far easier to grow. For sheer, lovely gold, nothing 
quite equals Trollius Golden Queen. Quite tall, 
almost 30 in. Plant in semi-shaded ground which 
remains fairly damp. Blooms prolifically in July. 
50c ea.; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.50 
Lythrum ¢ Salicaria 
Th B New for 
@ Deacon 1941 
Here is another new introduction for 1941 we 
especially urge you to plant this fall so as to get 
full enjoyment from the established plants in 
your garden next summer. Much more showy 
than the older Lythrum Rosea used so much in 
mass plantings in spite of not having a clear color. 
The neat long-lasting clear deep carmine-red 
flowers are borne on large spikes, followed with 
side spikes almost to the ground. Very versatile, 
thriving equally in wet semi-shade and open, dry, 
sunny locations. 31% to 4 ft. Blooms continuously, 
July to frost. 
50c ea.; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.50 
Veronica 
Blue Spire 
Very desirable deep blue spikes in early summer 
and repeats later if cut off after the first bloom. 
An improved variety and seedling of V. subsessilis. 
Blooms well every year. 24 in. 3 for 75c. 
Vinca Minor 
Bowles 
A far superior form of one of the most popular 
ground covers for banks, shady or unsightly 
spots, with repeating blooms of Alice-blue 
flowers, and much larger flowers than old 
varieties. Most satisfactory of all flowering 
ground-cover plants; the foliage is always clean, 
never rusting or turning brown. 
10 for $2; 100 for $18 

The Beacon 
All J. & P. Modern 
Perennials Are Guaranteed 
Special Values That Bring Double Rewards to Gardeners 
Who Are Foresighted Enough to Plant This Fall 
N addition to the many special group offers on other pages of this folder, here are more specially selected 
assortments, every one of which will add to your garden pleasure next year. All are recommended for 
the favorable fall planting season, for you to have earlier, larger and more bloom in 1941 than if you waited 
till spring to plant. 
Group No. 84 
J. & P. Garden Masterpieces 
for All-Summer Outdoor Display and Plenty of 
Gorgeous Bouquets 
3 Aster, Gayborder Blue—Blue—September 
3 Aster, Mount Everest—White—September 
3 Aster, Beechwood Challenger—Red—September 
3 Aster, Frikarti—Blue-lavender—August 
3 Chrysanthemum, Clara Curtis—Pink—August 
3 Chrysanthemum, Algonquin—Yellow—September 
3 Chrysanthemum, Lavender Lady—Lavender—September 
3 Geum, Fire Opal—Scarlet-bronze—May-June 
3 Geum, Red Wings—Strawberry-red— May-June 
3 Helenium, Chippersfield Orange—Orange-red—September 
3 Heliopsis, Summer Gold—Rich gold—June 
3 Lythrum, The Beacon—Carmine-red—July 
3 Veronica, Blue Spire—Deep blue—June-August 
Plants in all 
39 (Value $13.65) fOnee rE $11.95 : 

Group No. 85 
A Bright Border All Season 
3 Geum, Princess Juliana—Spring 
3 Heliopsis, Summer Gold—Summer 
3 Aster, Frikarti—Late summer 
3 Chrysanthemum, Clara Curtis—Fall 
3 Aster, Gayborder Blue—Late fall 
1 5 Plants in all 
(Value $5.50) for 
Group No. 86 
The Red, White and Blue Fall Asters 
3 each of Beechwood Challenger, 
Mount Everest and Gayborder Blue 
Plants in all 
(Value $3.25) for 
For A More Complete List to Aid in Your Plans This Winter for Adding Other Modern Perennials 
in Your Spring Plantings, Write for Our Free 1941 Spring Catalog, Ready to Mail in January. 
