t GOLDEN FLAX—Linum flavum 
Neat bushy plant with pretty, loosely 
arranged, vellow saucer-shaped flow- 
ers. Shorter lived in heavy soils. 3 for 
65c. 
BLUE FLAX—Linum perenne 
Slender, graceful ornamental 12-in. 
feathery stems terminated with pretty 
pearly blue saucer-shaped flowers, New 
ones appear each morning throughout 
the summer. Not suitable for heavy, 
damp soils. 3 for 65c. 
“+b 
+ DOUBLE LOTUS—Lotus 
Corniculatus fl. pl. 
Prostrate spreading mats of pretty 
foliage the year around, Double yellow 
pea-shaped flowers, tinged red. Fine 
for rock work and for covering -dry 
banks. 3 for 65c. 
t+ DOUBLE LYCHNIS—Lychnis 
viscaria splendens fl. pl. 
Umbels of double, deep red fragrant 
flowers in June on 12 inch spikes. 
Brilliant. 3 for 65c. 
BERGAMONT—Monarda didyma 
Large mint-like plants. 2 to 3 feet high, 
with close heads of showy flowers in 
July and August. Crimson, scarlet, or 
pink. 3 for 65c. 
t{ CATMINT—Nepeta mussini 
From masses of soft gray foliage come 
clouds of lavender-blue flowers from 
May through July. 8 to 12 inches high. 
Stand lots of neglect. 3 for 65c. 
FALSE DRAGONHEAD—Physostegia 
virginica Vivid 
Spikes of exceedingly showy deep pink 
flowers in September. 15 inches high. 
3 for 65c. 
PHYSOSTEGIA ROSY SPIRE 
New. A tall August and September 
blooming variety of this popular plant. 
Excellent as a background plant as the 
spikes of rosy crimson flowers are very 
showy. 3-4 feet high. 3 for 65c. 

ANNUAL FLOWERING PLANTS 
The following annual flowering plants 
will be ready about June Ist., for our 
nursery visitors: Asters, Calendulas, 
Marigolds, Salvia, Zinnias, Snapdrag- 
ons, Petunias, Heavenly Blue Morning 
Glories and Ageratums. Also annual 
flower seeds. 

BALLOON FLOWER—Platycodon 
grandiflorum 
iINeat plants of upright rigid habits. 
Large showy deep blue bells, preceded 
by blue balloons, on 2 to 3 feet stems 
in July and August. Considered one of 
the most beautiful plants for the gar- 
den. 3 for 65c; $2.25 per dozen. 
i DWARF BALLOON FLOWER— 
Platycodon mariesi 
Just like the taller Balloon Flower, ex- 
cept that it is only 12 inches high. Use 
anywhere that a plant of upright habit 
of this height is needed. July-August 
bells. 3 for 65c. 
t PLUMBAGO LARPENTAE 
Most desirable for August and Septem- 
ber display. Mound shaped, spreading 
habit of deep cobalt blue saucer-shap- 
ed flowers. Give a well drained loca- 
tion and protection in winter. Sun or 
half-shade. 3 for 65c. 
¢t PRIMROSES—Primula veris 
A flower that everybody loves. Most 
beautiful and interesting of May bloom- 
ers. 6 inches high. Lovely when massed 
in a half shady spot or when planted 
behind stones in the rock garden. They 
appreciate plenty of water. This Ex- 
celsior Strain is composed of mixed 
colors of white, yellow and shades of 
pink to rich red. 30c¢ each or 3: for 75c. 
Kleyni. This Primrose has large pure 
golden yellow flowers. 30c each or 3 
for 75c. 
PAINTED DAISIES—Pyrethrum 
Robinson’s Hybrids 
The finest Painted Daisies in existence. 
A new type with giant daisies on 18-24 
inch stems in June. Excellent for cut- 
ting. Mixed shades of. red, .pink and 
white. And in addition to these we 
have dark crimson separately. 3 for 65c. 
t BUTTERCUP—Ranunculus 
repens fl. pl. 
A pretty, double-flowering bright gold- 
en-yellow Buttercup of rampant, creep- 
ing “hahit. May and June flowering. 
3 for 65c. 

Plants in Pots 
For callers at our gardens we have a 
few varieties of Oriental Poppies, a 
few varieties of Peonies, Virginia 
Bluebells, and Madonna Lilies in large 
waterproof paper pots so that they 
may be transplanted to vour garden 
in the springtime without disturbing 
their root systems. Ask for them. 

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