
Coreopsis 
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| Golden Shower 
ANEMONE 
Hupehensis Superba 
A Japonica and Hupe- 
hensis ctoss, with 
Japonica size and free- 
blooming of the Hupe- * 
hensis. Introduced 
last season, it is al-' 
ready making a name 
for itself—let it be a 
bright spot in your 
garden this fall. Petals 
reddish-pink outside, 
deep rose-pink inside. 
Blooms freely, mid- 
Sept. to frost. 2-21 ft. 
high. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; 
12 for $5. 










Anemone hupehensis superba 
Rock Raven Red ©). «.co. 
So many of our friends have ex- 
pressed their appreciation of our 
selection and introduction of these 
newest, most improved Perennials, 
that we again include only these 
top-notch Modern Perennials. Note 
the great number of new J. & P. 
introductions for 1942. 

ANEMONE 
September Charm 
A lively hybrid of 
Anemone hupehensis— 
low-growing, light 
pink, early, free flower- 
> ing. Vigorous, hardy— 
a grows 15-18 in. Best in 
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Astilbe, Fanal 
ASTILBE, Fanal 
Fanal means ‘“‘lighthouse,’’ and 
these lovely plants will truly be 
beacons in your border plantings 
their exquisite, feathery 
sprays of lively red. One of those easy- 
to-grow, hardy border plants that likes 
plenty of moisture, as well as good, rich 
soil, especially during the somite pO 
and will repay you a thousandfold with 
an abundance of bloom all through May 
and June. A unique color—rich, deeb 
red that contrasts delightfully with the 
dark green of its prolific foliage. 15-in. 
flower-spikes tower well above the foli- 
age, which grows to a height of about 
10 in.—an artistic effect you Il appreciate. 
The flower sprays are fine for arrange- 
ments; combine effectively with most 
any other flower. Astilbe, Fanal, fills a 
long-felt want for a red border plant, as 
well as for one that likes moisture. 
Happy in either semi-shade or sun. 
75c each; 3 for $2.; 12 for $7.50 


Constantly covered with 
114-in., star-like, golden 
yellow flowers against 
bright green, disease- 
resistant, slender, graceful 
foliage. Constant color, June 
to frost. Non-fading. 24 in.tall. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; 
12 for $5. for 
CARNATION, Rock Raven Red 
Interesting new Dianthus with broader Princess Beatrix 
foliage. Fragrant, very double, rich, pleasing crimson-red. 
Blooms abundantly from June through summer; perfect for 
i border-edge, rock-garden, etc.—best in sunny, exposed spots, 
i 8 to 10 in. tall. 50c each; 3 for $1.35; 12 for $5. 
Blue Carpet 
partial shade. 
3 for $1.10; 12 for $4. 
Silver Mine 



CARNATION, Silver Mine 
Large, full, double flowers—all pure 
white; hardy. In constant bloom 
from June until late October. Choice 
variety with fresh, dark green foli- 
age. Grow to a height of about 
10 in.; bloom generously. Plant with 
Rock Raven Red and the blue- 
flowered Catananche for patriotic 
beds. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; 12 for $5. 
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Catananche 
CATANANCHE 
Coerulea Major 
Giant Blue Cupid’s Dart. Sometimes 
called Love Plant. Bright, deep 
violet-blue, 2-in. flowers like double 
Cornflower or Bachelor's Button; on 
silvery, slender, branching stems; sil- 
very buds and seed hips. Slender, 
tufted, silvery foliage. Live and 
lovely for front of border. Height, 
20 in.; excellent for cutting—this 
lacy, dainty flower may be used in 
bouquets of most any garden blooms 
with artistic effect. Blooms profusely 
from July till frost. Award of Merit, 
Royal Horticultural Society. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; 12 for $5. 
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CAMPANULA 
CARPATICA 
Blue Carpet 
Por edgings, 
groups, and rock- 
gardens—furnishes 
a ‘‘carpet of blue’’ 
from spring to frost; likes 
r sunny spots. Larger, light 
blue, bell-shaped flowers 
on 5- to 6-in. stems. 
Neatly compact. Remains 
sightly in center all sea- 
son; a great improvement 
over common variety. 
G0c each; 3 for $1.605 
12 for $6. 

