
Roe Veil 
GYPSOPHILA 
Baby’s Breath 
ROSY VEIL 
Repens Lower-growing, double Baby’s 
Breath which forms a heavy mat of 
double pink flowers from which many 
bouquets can be made. Blooms during 
| June and July with a few blooms in the 
fall. About 18 in. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.50 
BRISTOL FAIRY 
This tall-growing, double white Baby’s 
Breath is a joy in any garden—gives a 
| lacy pattern that cannot be obtained in 
| any other way. Blooms start in June. 
Plants grow 20 to 24 in. high and about 
the same width. 
| 50c each; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.50 



Lythrum 
The Beacon 
Salicaria 

LYTHRUM : 
The Beacon _ . 
Outstanding new 
1941 introduction, for small 
© J. & P. co. 
Pink Delight 
HEUCHERA 
Queen of Hearts 
Stunning variety with deep red color and 
much larger bells than older varieties— 
enjoyed in either border or rock-garden. 
Also splendid in bouquets; dainty in 
arrangements; keeps very well. Blooms 
from late spring into July. Height 18 in. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.50 
HELENIUM 
Chippersfield Orange Orange-red and 
yellow, one of the gayest of all fall 
flowers. Long-lasting. About 4 ft. high. 
3 for $1.; 10 for $2.50 
Golden Rays 

HEUCHERA—Pink Delight 
Charming new Heuchera which produces 
24-in. sprays each carrying dozens of dainty 
old rose flowers, lightened by a touch of white 
at the base of each floret. Very free-flowering 
during June and July. Its delightfully informal 
effect makes it interesting either as cut-flowers 
or in the border. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.50 

we 
Queen of Hearts 
HELIOPSIS 
Golden Rays 
Scabra Patula New gem with 
exceptionally golden-yellow, 
. 4-in. flowers. Sharp cut petals 
stand out horizontally, giving 
borders or large mass planting. 
The neat, long-lasting, clear 
deep carmine-red flowers are 
borne on large spikes, followed g 
with side spikes almost to the |, 
ground. Very versatile, thriv- — 
ing equally in wet semi-shade gj=aaguge 
and open, dry sun. Much more * 
showy than Lythrum Rosea. 
Blooms continuously from July 
to frost. 31% to 4 ft. Award of 
Merit, Royal Horticultural 
Society. : 
50c each; 3 for $1.25; a 
10 for $3.50 
© 3.8 P.co. 
One each of Anemone September 
Charm, Catananche, Dianthus 
Rock Raven Red, Gypsophila Rosy 
Veil, Heuchera Queen of Hearts, 
Shasta Daisy Esther Reed, Trollius 
Golden Queen, Veronica Incana 
Rosea and the lovely Miniature 
Rose, Rouletti (see p. 27.) 
GROUP x5 
9 Plants, 1 of each 
(value $4.45) for only... 
Page 42 


HELIOPSIS 
Summer Gold 
Incomparabilis 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.it, 
3 for $1.; 10 for $2.50 
JACKSON & PER 
clean effect. Grows 3)4 ft., bushy 
plants continuously covered with 
flowers from end of June through 
summer. Excellent for cutting. 
Award of Merit, Royal Horti- 
cultural Society. 
60c each; 3 for $1.50; 
10 for $4. 
Summer Gold 

. iM 
K ENS CQOz oe 
