Get these Plants 
e jor Your Garden 
Why Plant Annuals When You Can Get 
These Fine Perennials Which Will Bloom 
Year After Year With Little Attention? 
Your choice, 20c each; 7 for $1.00, postpaid. 2-yr., field-grown plants. 
ANCHUSA (Alkanet). For massed backgrounds of the most brilliant blue the 
Anchusa cannot be surpassed. Grows 4 feet tall and is extremely hardy. 
BLAZING STAR (Liatris). Long narrow spikes of lasting, rich lavender; flowers 
in midsummer. Very desirable for brightness in the perennial beds. 
-RUDBECKIA PURPUREA. Old-fashioned flower of large size, Purplish daisy-like 
flowers on tall stems. 
COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA. Valuable for its profusion of showy yellow blooms all 
summer long. Long stems and fine for cutting and mixed bouquets. Hardy 
and very easy to grow. Reaches approximately 2 feet in height. 
DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS. Their brilliant colorings and general hardiness make 
_ them desirable for all garden plantings. Come in assorted colors. 
-DELPHINIUM. A favorite wherever flowers are grown. Their long blue spikes 
previse get the touch of color needed to make a charming planting. Light 
or dar ue. 
- FOXGLOVE. (Digitalis). Though a biennial, this old-fashioned flower is usually 
classed with the perennials as it reseeds itself under favorable conditions. 
__- Assorted colors. 
~ GAILLARDIA. Noted for its profuse blooming habit and hardiness. Its flowers 
are of intense blood-crimson margined with deep golden yellow. 24 inches high. 
SALVIA AZUREA (Meadow Sage). Fine type plant bearing loads of deep blue 
spikes. Prolific and extremely hardy. 
VARIEGATED FUNKIA (Blue Flowering Day Lily). Broad, pale green, fluted 
leaves, variegated by white band and varied streakiags. Valued for its foliage 
as well as for the blue flowers hanging in loose panicles from heavy short 
stems. 
_ ARTEMISIA or GHOST PLANT 
__A strikingly effective, silver-leaved contrast plant. A beautiful ‘’mist’’ for 
setting off bouquets and floral combinations. A vigorous, quick-growing plant 
- with a close network of branches, fine stemmed and slender leaved. Makes a 
~ beautiful low-growing summer hedge to outline perennial beds, etc. May be 
“trimmed any time. A necessity, for every flower lover. Price, only 20¢ each; 
6 for $1.00, postpaid. 
The Mast Beautiful Siatice | Statice Dumosa 
(Statice Dumosa) Red Carnation 
This wonderful Statice received much attention in our World’s Fair Exhibit. ” 
A real cloud of misty pink loveliness and ideal in any location you care to plant it. ee Fi REGLOW 
eee peoutity ina ores pees coUly Xe) yen used in mneg poe 
ooms over a long period of time an eeps well after cutting. on‘t fail to . ‘ ei t 
get this splendid Statice. Price only 30c each; 4 for $1.00, postpaid. SEE ences color eee eae 
beautiful Carnation a necessity in 
every garden. Grows 15 to 18 inches 
high and blooms all through the 
summer and fall. 
Plants from 214-in. pots which will 
bloom this year. 30¢ each; 3 for 
ROS 6 for $1.50; 12 for $2.45, post- 
paid. 
Miss 
Lingard 
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL 
WHITE PHLOX 
_ For beautiful white backgrounds 
or for bedding, this excellent Hardy 
Phlox meets your needs. It is un- 
excelled for cutting and will blend 
well with other blooms when used in 
bouquets. A sturdy grower, it will 
grow and thrive under even adverse 
conditions. 
The photo at the left shows these 
beautiful Phlox in full bloom in our 
New York World’s Fair garden where 
they were much admired. . 
20c each; 8 for $1.00, postpaid. 


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