1 Permanency « Beauly « Plumes 
[ARDY PERENNIALS: 30c each; 3 for 75c; 12 for $2.25, postpd. = mA, 
ASTER, Mt. Everest. 31/2 ft. Finest of white Asters. An abundance of 4 
lateral growth makes the plant a pyramid of gorgeous yellow-centered 
flowers. Highly recommended for the fall-blooming border. 
Nancy. Extremely bushy, dwarf growing plants covered in September with 
delicate flesh-pink flowers. Vigorous and disease resistant. 
Harrington’s Pink. The first of the truly pink Asters. The sturdy plants are 
literally covered in September with the clearest shining pink flowers imagin- 
able. The heads of bloom contain not another shade of color to conflict 
with its true rose-pink. We think it the most beautiful of all fall-blooming 
Asters. 40c each; 3 for $1.15, postpaid. (See illustration, page 24.) 
BLEEDING HEART. 21 ft. Deep rose heart-shaped flowers gracefully droop- 
ing from willowy stems. Blooms April-June. (See illustration, page 24.) 
CARNATION, Crimson King. 1/2 ft. Free blooming, hardy variety bearing 
dazzling crimson flowers from spring through to fall with remarkable abun- 
dance. Long slender stems for cutting. 
CASSIA Marylandica (Indian Senna). Handsome plants with pinnate foliage 
and numerous racemes of showy, yellow flowers during July and August. After 
blooming the foliage appears a delightful brownish green, making it highly 
desirable for foliage arrangements. 
CHINESE LANTERN. 2 ft. An ornamental plant freely producing bright orange- 
scarlet lantern-like flowers which can be cut and dried for winter bouquets. 
COREOPSIS. 2 ft. A gem among hardy plants. It begins to flower in June and 
continues in bloom more or less throughout the season. Flowers are a golden Hardy 
yellow. Graceful, invaluable for cutting, having long, graceful stems. Carnation, 
DELPHINIUM, Blackmore and Langdon Hybrids. 4 ft. Plants tall and erect. 
Mixed hybrids displaying a dazzling array of colors ranging 
from light blue to delicate pink. (See illustration, page 24.) 
Belladonna Improved. 4 ft. Flowers exquisite turquoise-blue, 
unexcelled in delicacy and beauty. Blooms more freely 
than any other variety, never being out of flower from 
June until frost. 
Bellamosum Improved. 4 ft. An exact counterpart of Bella- 
donna Improved except blooms rich deep blue. 
DIANTHUS Plumarius (Clove Pink). 12 in. Clear pink shad- 
ing to various degrees of red. Blooms the entire season. 
Extremely hardy and of vigorous growth. 
Loveliness. A lovely new variety with mauve-pink deeply 
laciniated flowers. Exquisitely scented. Blooms freely and 
profusely. 12 inches. 
Crimson King 

Little Joe. The most interesting and desirable of the new Dianthus 
introductions. The compact plants are made up of distinct blue, 
piney foliage bearing large, single flowers of deep crimson the 
season through. Its disease resistance and the profuseness of the 
blooms even up until heavy frost make this a grand plant. (See 
illustration on page 26.) 35¢ each; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 

Gypsophila, Flamingo New Pentstemon, Garnet 
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