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Double Dwarf. Indispensable 
YM a Mts CLM MLC 
border; excellent for 
cutting. 







Bears sweet, clove-scented flowers in 
great profusion during May and June. Beau- 
tifully marked in broad compact trusses. 
Do not fail to plant these new double dwarf 
Sweet William; they always tell a story of 
loveliness. 
PRICE: 20c each; 
12 for $1.58. 
GLADIOLUS 
LOVELY IN THE GARDEN 
LASTING IN THE VASE 
PRICE: 25 for 80c; 50 for $1.45; 100 for $2.75 
MOROCCO. Very dark red, nearly black; striking 
with white. 
EXCELLENCE. Very large; very early scarlet. 
CRIMSON GLOW. An old standby, opens four to 
six large crimson velvety blooms. 
BERTY SNOW. A real wonder; spikes with twelve 
to fourteen open are common. A champion in 
many shows. Color, carmine rose, with a deeper 
red blotch on a very tall spike. 
GOLDEN DREAM. Tall medium yellow with me- 
dium-sized florets beautifully recurved and rose- 
like in the bud. 
ROI SOLEIL. A light yellow which is very early. 
A very pleasing Glad having a small red pep- 
pered feather in the throat which sets it off 
most pleasingly. 
GOLD EAGLE. Very early tall light yellow. 6 to 8 
well placed blooms open. A fine florist variety 
and one of the very best yellows on the market. 
ORANGE QUEEN. A tall, brilliant orange-yellow. 
LA PALOMA. Vivid orange, early, new, distinc- 
tive. One of the most admired by visitors. 
BETTY NUTHALL. Immense light coral-pink with 
pale orange throat. Very tall spikes, flowers 6 
inches across. 
APPEAL. Tall, graceful, large butterfly-like florets, 
beautiful shade of geranium-pink. 
DUNA. Soft light pinky buff shading to pale yel- 
low at base of lip petals. 
PICARDY. Beautiful light pink; widely advertised. 
8 for 55c; 6 for 90c; 
Strong Well-Started Plants—Quick to Grow—Eager 

to Develop 
All Perennials one price, except as noted: 
20c each; 3 for 55c; 6 for 90c; 12 for $1.58 
DELPHINIUM RUYSH PINK SENSATION. 
(Pat.) The only true pink Delphinium 
in existence. The spikes reach three 
to four feet and are well filled with 
Belladonna-type flowers. The plants 
are hardy but should be reset at the 
end of two or three years. It gives a 
constant show of color which biends 
in beautifully in the garden. 
$1.00 each. 
Price: 

Gypsophila—Baby’s Breath 
JUNE ROSE. Beautiful 
bright rose with darker 
Very early. 
BAGDAD. Standard late- 
blooming old rose of 
smoky salmon-pink 
blending to terra cotta 
markings. 
throat. 
pure white; 
form. 
one of the best. 
SHAWNEE. 
visitors think it 
late, but 

rive. 
Gladiolus 
MAMMOTH WHITE. Giant 
florets 
larger than other white. 
MARGARET FULTON. 
Beautiful, rich, waxlike, 
cf distinctive clean-cut 
Strong grower; 
DR. MOODY. Rich, deep 
early and very good. 
AVE MARIE. Light blue 
with purple blotch. 
One of the best blues. 
Vigorous, 
smoky vinaceous pur- 
ple. Very early. Some 
very 
is gone be- 
fore most of them ar- 
PHLOX 
Another Generous Offer in 
Top Quality Plants 
PRICE: 25c each—3 for 60c 
ANNIE LAURIE. Rich deep sal- 
mon, large trusses. Very beau- 
tiful and growing to a height 
of about 3 feet. 
B. COMTE. Tall growing variety 
producing large heads of rich, 
lavender. Fine pencil- 5 
ing of a darker shade satiny amaranth flowers. Very 
in the throat. Large brilliant. 
flowers, many open, 
FEUERBRAND. Brilliant orange- 
scarlet. Flowers produced in 
quantity. 2'% feet. 
INNOCENCE. Pure white; large; 
tall. 
MISS LINGARD. Pearly white 
flowers with pink eye; glossy 
foliage. 3 feet. 
RUDBECKIA HIRTA (Black Eyed Susan). Or- 
ange flowers with dark brown or black 
centers. 
RUDBECKIA PURPUREA. Attractive purple 
flowers with a very large brown, cone- 
shaped center. Blooms from June to October. 
On ite 
SALVIA AZUREA GRANDIFLORA. Interesting 
masses of clear blue flowers in August and 
September. 
*SANTOLINA INCANA. Shrubby with silvery 
white aromatic foliage and small yellow 
flowers borne in roundish heads. Dwarf. 15 
inches. PRICE: 30c each; 3 for 75c. 
SCABIOSA FISHERI. Color is attractive silvery 
blue with lilac-blue center. PRICE: 5c each 
higher than other varieties. 
SHASTA DAISY, ALASKA. Handsome plant 
with large, glistening white blossoms in 
June and July. PRICE: 5c each higher than 
other varieties. 
STATICE LATIFOLIA. Immense heads of purp- 
lish blue minute flowers. July-August. 2 ft. 
STOKESIA, BLUE MOON. Vigorous growing, 
large and free-flowering. Perfectly hardy 
anywhere. Flowers throughout the summer 
and autumn until stopped by hard frosts. 
Stems are 12 to 18 inches long, bringing the 
large vividly blue disc-like flowers well up 
ang above the plant. PRICE: 35c each; 3 for 
Gs 
THALICTRUM DIPTEROCARPUM. Charming 
shade of lilac-mauve with lemon-yellow sta- 
mens and anthers. August-September. 4 ft. 
*THYMUS SERPYLLUM. Creeping habit, hairy 
foliage, purple flowers. 
TRITOMA PFITZERI (Red Hot Poker). Bright 
orange-scarlet flowers. 2 to 3 ft. 
*TUNICA SAXIFRAGA. Coatflower. Tufted, 
grass-like plant with light pink flowers. 6 
inches. 
*VERONICA, ROYAL BLUE. Beautiful spikes of 
rich gentian-blue flowers 10 to 15 inches 
high. June and July flowering. 
VERONICA, BLUE SPIRES. Lovely deep blue 
spikes 2 feet high. Plant bushy and flowers 
through early summer. 
*VIOLA. Perennial Pansy. If the faded blooms 
are kept picked, will blossom profusely from 
May to October. Apricot, black and white. 
YUCCA FILAMENTOSA. Broad, swordlike, ever- 
green foliage and immense branching spikes 
of drooping creamy white flowers, rising to 
a height of 6 feet. PRICE: 30c each; 3 for 75c. 

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