PYRETHRUM— Pink Bouquet 
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Here’s a pert double Painted Daisy, one of the finest of those wonderful 
‘ summer flowers that have become so popular in recent years, with five to 
eight 4-in. blooms on a single stem! A new and sensationally successful 
| introduction of last year, it reminds one of dainty Dresden China—a quaint, 
' saucy figurine of the sort you instantly admire, just as you will Pink 
Bouquet. The outer petals are a deep rosy pink while the interesting centers 
have white masses of shorter petals. Unlike most Pyrethrums, the petals 
stand straight out and the stems upright in all weather, very clean-cut. 
Blooms come in May and last through June. Stems are 30 in. Just what you 
have wanted! 
65c each; 3 for $1.75; 10 for $5.50; 100 for $45. 
PRIMU LA—Ve ris Selected from the greatest collec- 
tion of new Perennials offered for 
. Colossus 1941—the J. & P. Introductions— 
Giant-Flowered Extra-large- you will add real interest to your 
flowered spring Primula. Well- garden with the group at right. 
formed flowers, many over 2 in. 
A great range of colors, includ- Pyrethrum, 

ing lilacs, pinks, coppery reds, RUDBECKIA—The King Pink Bouquet 
dark reds, and usual yellows. : 
Sturdy plants, lush foliage. Regally it bears its large, deep crim- 
son-red flowers—the petals never 
fold back; the stems remain majes- 
3 for $1.; 10 for $2.50 
tically stiff. From the half-open For Spring—Dianthus Rock Raven Red, Geums Dolly North 
flower to the orange-brown seed- and Red Wings, Heuchera Pink Delight, Shasta Favorite, 
cone, it is always attractive, both in Stokesia Lavender Queen. 
the garden and the house. Grows For Summer and Fall— Anemone Superba, Asters Adorable 
3 ft. high. om Recone eee ree Oe panineme a: Milky rer and 
, : rs. Pierre S$. du Pont elphinium Enchantment, Heliopsis 
50c each; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.50 Golden Rays, Lythrum The Beacon, Phlox Mikado, Tritoma 
Galpini, Verbascum Pink Domino. 
18 Plants, 1 of each 
GROUP 6 (value $9.65) for only . 
Physostegia, Rosy Spire 

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Primula, Veris 
HELIANTHUS 
Coronation The flower of Britain’s coro- 
nation year, named there. Very popular 
for its beauty and significance. Double, 
golden-yellow, 4-in. flowers with anem- 
one center. Grows 4 to 5 ft. tall. Lovely 
in summer and fall. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.50 

Rudbeckia, 
The King 

Helianthus, 
Coronation 

PHYSOSTEGIA— Improved 
ROSY SPIRE 
The individual flowers will remain in any position 
on stem as placed—hence the name of “‘Obedient 
Plant,’’ as it is often known. Towering stalks, 
with 114-ft. crowded spikes of deep crimson 
flowers. Olive green foliage and many smaller- 
spiked side stems. Blooms freely mid-Sept., in any 
location. 3 to 314 ft. tall. 
3 for $1.; 10 for $2.50 
SUMMER GLOW 
Earlier and taller than Rosy Spire with brilliant 
rosy crimson flowers in profusion. Blooms Aug. to 
fall. For semi-shade or open sun. Often exceeds 4 ft. 
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