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GEUMS HEUCHERA 

Too few know the value of these “Fairy Flowers’’ indeed are these 
hardy new Geums, for the garden delightful Coral Bells with their 
and for bouquets, with their decora- brilliant-hued spikes of dainty 
& i & tive foliage and large, colorful, bells on impressive stems above 
: cS wavy, long-lasting flowers. evergreen foliage. 
Dolly North Giisoe co. Queen of Hearts 

Red Wings oA. 
GEUM, Red Wings 
New in 1941! Vivid strawberry-ted, 
yellow anthers. Semi-double, 2-in. 
flowers 24 in. high, in great pro- 
fusion May and June; intermittent 
allsummer. Foliage, 6 to 8 in. high; 
is a real decoration all season. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; 12 for $5. 

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Pink Delight 
HEUCHERA 
Pink Delight 
Charming new Heu- 
chera which pro- 
duces 24-in. sprays 

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GEUM, Fire Opal GEUM, Dolly North 
One of the best of the newer, larger Lovely light orange. 1}4-in. diam. ; 

Geums. Dazzling  scarlet-bronze, profuse end of May and June— each carrying a mass 
2-in. flowers, unexcelled in late periodically all summer.  18-in. of dainty old rose 
spring. Very free blooming, repeat- spikes; foliage always fresh. _ae OF Bye. flowers, lightened by 
ing all summer. Plant is 24 in. tall; 50c each; 3 for $1.35; 12 for $5. ort *™ 4 a touch of white at 
8-in. tufted foliage. J iam , Tt | tthe base of each 
floret. Very  free- 
for $1.10; 12 for $4. 0 2 ee. = | 
cet a —_—— HEUCHERA, Queen of Hearts flowering during 
Stunning variety with deep red color and June and July. De- 
GYPSOPHILA much larger bells than older varieties. lightfully informal; 
Baby’s Breath 
Dainty in flower arrangements; keeps well. interesting. Excel- 
Blooms from late spring into July. Height lent cut-flower. 
ROSY VEIL 18 in. 50c each; 
Repens Lower-growing; forms 50c each; 3 for $1.35; 12 for $5. 3 for $1.35; 
12 for $5. 
heavy mat of double pink flowers. 
Blooms during June and July; few 
blooms in fall. About 18 in. 



HELIOPSIS HELIOPSIS 
Golden Rays Summer Gold 

Beacon 0 h; 3 for $1.35; 12 for $5. 
©1.¢7.0c0. & Phe pea = a : Scabra Patula Golden-yellow, Incomparabilis Daisy-like 
Neo ake BRISTOL FAIRY 4-in. flowers; sharp cut petals. semi-double, 4-in. flowers Ag 
Tall-growing, double Grows 3% ft., bushy plants rich gold, glorious in wealth 
white Baby’s Breath continuously covered with flow- of bloom, June to frost. After 
—gives a lacy pattern ers from end of June through first bloom, cut back immedi- 
in mass. Perfect for summer. Excellent for cutting. ately for another crop; repeats 
cutting. Blooms June Golden. 0Oc each; quickly. 3:76, 
—again in fall. Grow 3 for $1.60; 
20 to 24 in. high; 2 Lem, R95 "12 for $6. 3 for $1.10; 12 for $4. 
same width. Fa 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; 
12 for $5. 
LYTHRUM 
The Beacon 
Salicaria Outstanding 
1941 J. & P. introduction, 
for small borders or large 
mass planting. The neat, 
long-lasting, clear deep 
carmine-red flowers are . 
borne on large spikes, 
followed with side spikes 
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almost to the ground. 

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Very versatile, thriving oad 
equally in wet semt- EN 
shade and open, dry sun. et 
Much more showy than ™ oe 
Lythrum Rosea. hase HELIANTHUS, Coronation 
continuously from July The flower of Britain’s coronation year, 
to frost. 316 to 4 ft. named there. Very popular for its beauty 
Award of Merit, Royal and significance. Double, golden-yellow, 
Horticultural Society. 4-in. perennial Sunflowers with anemone 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; center. Grows 4 to 5 ft. tall. Lovely in 
12 for $5. summer and fall. Helianthus 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; 12 for $5. Coronation 
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