HARDY PLANTS—Continued 
Harrington’s Pink. Should be included 
in every garden. The only really 
inuly pink tall =Aster available... 
CAMPANULA 
Persicifolia, Telham Beauty. Perfectly 
beautiful spikes 3 feet tall with im- 
mense flowers 
HELENIUM 
Peregrina. Is unquestionably the larg- 
est flowered of the tall growing 
bronze-colored Heleniums. A well- 
grown plant is perfectly beautiful 
iIngtneslciessumimer border, ma. . 
Chipperfield Orange. Is the best of the 
late growing copper-colored varie- 
ties. Do not overlook the two lovely 
dwarfs for August bloom 
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BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush) 
Orchid Beauty. A new shade in budd- 
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Concordae. 2-1 Dols eee 
Eleanor (Eleanor-blue), 2¥2-in. pots 
Dubonnet. True red, 2'-in. pots............ 
Charming. Clear pink, 2¥%-in. pots........ 
Superba. Best of the double, 2%-in. pot 
Hartwegi. The best lavender, 2-in. pots 
Ile De France, 2-in. pots 
HELIOPSIS 
Scabra Incomparabilis. Comes from 
France and is an excellent early 
summer hot weather plant; fine for 
cutting as well as the border 
LIATRIS 
Scariosa, September Glory. Septem- 
ber Glory makes a spike about 6 
feet tall which is covered from top 
to bottom with flowers. It is in bloom 
for a long time, making a magnifi- 
cent display in Idie°summer=....- 
Scariosa, White Spire. This white va- 
riety is a sport from the above.......... 
ORIENTAL POPPY 
Snowflame. A most unusual break in 
the coloring of Poppies. “Sensa- 
tional” is what several Poppy fan- 
ciers said when they saw this va- 
riety for the first time. Lower part 
white, upper part a flame-orange. 
Fortunately, an excellent grower 
GIANT STOKESIA 
Blue Moon. Big 5- to 6-inch blue disc- 
like flowers on good 24-inch long 
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stems. Blue Moon is a really tine 
border plant which requires little 
care 
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HARDY PENTSTEMON 
Garnet. Three years ago this variety 
was sent us from Europe as a hardy 
large-flowered variety. It has stood 
the cold test successfully and we are 
happy to be able to introduce this 
handsome garnet-colored plant........ 
PHLOX 
Marie Louise. For absolute white and 
excellent heads, nothing beats Marie 
Louise, introduced last year. It will 
be tops in white for many years to 
come 
San Antonio. San Antonio has _ sur- 
prised us again with its brilliance. 
A color for “men only” as it were, 
vivid Peony-purple with rich glow of 
plum. The hottest sun does not fade 
it; a stately plant growing next to 
Hemerocallis Hyperion esse een 
George Stipp. George Stipp is one of 
those salmon-pinks so hard to de- 
scribe, sufficient that it is one of the 
best in that shade and a magnifi- 
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SHASTA DAISY, ESTHER REED 
The Everblooming Double Shasta. 
The first truly double variety. Undoubtedly one of 
the finest introduced in recent years. An abundance 
of pure white flowers of good, lasting quality are 
borne on strong upright stems. The individual blooms 
measure 4 inches in diameter. The flowers appear 
continuously throughout the summer and fall. It 
grows about 18 inches high, makes a fine clump; 
blooms from June to October. Potted plants—Each 
1.00; Per 10-—$7.50. 
Shasta Daisy Chiffon (Chrys. Max.) A 
daintily frilled Shasta which grows 
about 18 inches tall. The flowers are 
formed by a double row of narrow 
petals frilled and flared at the edges. 
The center is a clear yellow. The 
flower is about 3 inches across. The 
general effect in the garden and in 
a vase is one of light airiness and 
vledsing dcinliness=.= =a 
Shasta Daisy White Swan. Clusters of 
pure double, pyrethrum-like flowers 
on strong stems. Ideal for cutting, 
late May-June; 2% feet; very free 
bloomers teen fe cis ee at ee 
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