Bargains I 
New Double 
Pyrethrum 
35c 
“MIAMI QUEEN”.— 
One of the best new 
garden plants of years. 
A. colorful perennial 
blooming freely 
throughout the sum- 
mer. The flowers are 
like other Pyrethrums 
or Painted Daisies with 
double Chrysanthemum 
like centers, with 24- 
inch stems. A really 
charming cut flower 
plant and a rare of- 
fering for 1941. 35c 
ea., 3 for $1.00, doz. 
for $3.75. 



















Lemon Lily 
(Hemerocallis Flava) 
—Narrow, grass - like 
foliage. Bright yellow 
lily - shaped flowers, 
fragrant. 28c ea, 8 
for 61c. 
showy 
yellow, 


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New Double (Pyrethrum), 35e 

ea., 3 
Blue Bells of 
Scotland 22c 
(Campanula Rotundifolla) — 
Clear blue flowers. Especially 
suited for crevises in the rock 
garden or deep slopes. Does 
well also in light shade. 22c 
ea., 1¢ Sale, 2 for 23c. 
Lychnis 20c 
CHALCEDONICA — Vivid 
scarlet flowers, one of the 
brightest plants in the hardy 
border. 20¢ ea., 1e Sale, 2 for 
21c. 
ALBA—Same as above but 
wae 20c ea., 1c Sale, 2 for 
C. 
Mertensia 
BLUE BELL—Beautiful early 
spring plant. Its drooping 
clusters of delicate light blue 
blossoms, which gradually fade The best all-round pink Peony—larger flowers, 
to pink, are unusually attrac- strongly fragrant, werth three times its cost. 
tive. Grows from 12 to 18 SPECIAL ot ote cores reenter | 


Large Flowering Peony, Edulls Superba, 89c 
inches high, and blooms from SPECIAL—1 each of the 4 Gorgeous Peonies, Mons, 
March to May. 27c ea., S for} Jules, Elie, pink; Festiva Maxima, 
7ic, doz. $2.35. and Golden Harvest, 
3 ry 
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Hardy Garden Pinks 
DOUBLE FRINGED — SWEET SCENTED 
GLADYS CANFIELD — ABBOTSFORD — Rose- 
Large fringed pink, tinted red, dark center ; of strong 
lavender, crimson center. growth, unusually free 
white; American 
Beauty, red; eream; for $1.27. 
Ceyed 

Wonderful for cutting. | blooming. 17¢ ea., 3 for 
18c ea., 3 for 48c, doz. | 45c, doz. for $1.50. 
for $1.60. SPRINGFIELD — Light 
HER MAJESTY — New 
double white; plant of 
strong growth, unusually 
free blooming. 18c ea., 3| 19c ea., 3 for 49e, doz. 
for 48c, doz. for $1.60. | for $1.70. 
Special Offer—1 each of above 4 Hardy Garden 
Pinks for 62c. 
SEE PAGE 27 FOR HARDY AND CUTFLOWER 
CARNATIONS: sew 
Coral Bells or 
Fairy Flowers 
(Heuchera Sanguinea) 
Blooms June to September. 
Flowers bright crimson, free 
lavender - pink, finely 
formed flowers, sweet 
scented. Very popular. 














Hardy Gar ion P 
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Hardy Hen 
and Chickens 
(Sempervivum)—Leaves 
forming perfect rosettes 
and used effectively for 
edging or rockeries. Three 
distinct varieties. 17 | flowering. Foliage similar to 
ea., 3 for 450, doz. for | that of a Geranium. 24¢ 6a., 
$1.50. 3 for 64c. 
Geum 17c 
(Coeeineum)—Mrs. . Bradshaw. 
Attractive double  fiery-red 
blooms. 17e ea., 2 for 18c. 
LADY STRATHEDEN—New. 
Rich golden yellow flowers. 
47ce each, 2 for 18¢. 
Sea Pink 27c 
(Armeria)—Attractive dwarf 
plants. Bright green foliage, 
rosy-red blooms. 27e eaeh, 
4o Sale, 2 for 28e. 
Sweet Lavender 
(Statice Latifolla)—Leath- 
ery leaves, purplish blue flow- 
ers. Fine for rock garden. 
q Sale, 2 for 240. 





Alpine Poppy 
(Alpinum)—Charm- 
ing miniature poppy, 
and white. Mixed, 19c 

Mrs. J. S. H., Cincinnati, Ohie: “Your geetis have always been setisfactory. 
Poppies 
MRS. 
Bright, 
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One of the 
beautiful 
flowers, pink, 
apricot, orange 
for 49c. 
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ALBERT CROUSSE—(Late)— 
Even delicate sea shell-pink in 
color. Perfect shape. 42c 6a., 
3 for 96c. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—(Mid- 
season)—A glowing red in color. 
Crown type. 42e ea., 3 for 89c. 
FELIX CROUSSE—Large flow- 
ers of brilliant ruby-red. A fav- 
orite Peony. Deliciously fragrant. 
40c each., 3 for $1.10. 
MADAME CALOT—Large flow- 
ers of hydrangea-pink. Very 
fragrant. One of the finest va- 
rieties. 40c each, 3 for $1.10. 
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT — 
Color, deep crimson-scarlet. Gor- 
geous flowers, exquisitely fra- 
grant. Striking. 50c each, 3 for 
$1.35. 
EDULIS SUPERBA—(Early)— 
Color bright clear pink with sil- 
very reflex. Measures seven to 
eight inches across. 39e ea., 2 
for 69c. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA—(Early)— 
Pure white in color. Enormous 
size. Popular for cut flowers. 
42c ea., 3 for 96c. 

Moss Pink, (Phlox Subulata), 22e 
Moss Pink 22c 
(Phlox Subulata) — Early spring 
flowering evergreen foliage. 
ers bright rose. 
for $1.94. 
LULA A. NEELEY 
—Good, strong stems 
support flowers of 
brilliant oxblood red. 
48e, 3 for $1.27. 
PERRY — 
clear pink; 
vigorous growth. 
most 
varieties. 
33c ea., 3 for 86c. 
ORANGE QUEEN 
—A most unusual 
variety. Flowers beautiful orange color. 21¢ ea, 
3 for 56c, doz. for $1.86. 
PROSERPINE—Massive flowers; 
let. One of the best varieties. 28c ea., 
Gorgeous Flowering Peonies 
Flow- 
One of the best 
plants available for use as a ground 
covering. 22e ea., 3 fer 59c, doz. 

Oriental Poppies, 28¢ 
brilliant scar- 
3 for 74c.. 





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GOLDEN HARVEST—(Midsea-: 
son)—Creamy-pink in color. A. 
striking variety. 39c¢ ea. 2 for 
59e. 
LA TULIPE — (Midseason) —: 
Delicate blush-white, shading to 
ivory-white, with red tulip mark- 
ings. 47c ea., 2 for 6te. 
L’ECLENTANTE—(Midseason)) 
—Double, enormous size. Bril-. 
liant crimson in color, 
form. 44c ea., 2 for 66c. 
MARGUERITE GERARD—(Mid-- 
season) —Hydrangea-pink. Enor-: 
mous flat-shaped flowers, bloom 
in clusters. 39e ea., 2 for 59c.. 
MONS. JULES ELIE—(Early) 
—Lilac-pink shading to deeper 
rose at the base. 47c ea., 2 for 
6ic. 
RUBRA SUPERBA — Color, 
rich deep crimson. Blooms later 
than all other Peonies. Enormous 
flowers. 40c each, 3 for $1.10. 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA PLENA 
—(Early)—The double red early 
Peony of mother’s garden long 
ago; richest color of any Peony. 
60c each. 











POLYANTHUS (Verls Hy- 
brids) 
individual flowers are large 
and are of purest white, yel- 
low, orange and crmison. 25e 
ea., 3 for 68c, doz. for $2.24. 
Linum 20c 
SCARLET FLAX (Ruborum) 
—Fine foliage. Scarlet crim- 
son flowers. Hardy with pro- 
tection. 20c each, 2 for 21e. 
(Alpinum) — Airy, delicate 
blue flowers, on _ graceful 
Hardy Bush 
Plumbago 24c 
LADY LARPENT — Grows 
compact, and from July until 
severe frost- is covered with 
lovely, rich violet-blue flow- 
ers. 24c¢ ea., 3 for 64c. 
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I gave you my first order thirty years ago.” 
Hardy Primrose 
— Flower spikes are 
from 6 to 8 inches long. The © 
stems. 21c each, 2 for 22c. 
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