
PRIMULA 
Veris Colossus 
Giant-Flowered Extra- 
large-flowered spring 
Primula. Well-formed 
flowers, many over 2 in. 
A great range of colors, 
including lilacs, pinks, 
coppery reds, dark reds, 
and the usual yellows. 
Sturdy plants, lush foli- 
age. Thrives best in 
damp, shady spots; ideal 
for rockery, waterside 
or border. 
3 for $1.10; 12 for $4. 
TROLLIUS 
Golden Queen 
One of most interest- 
ing yellow flowers— 
sheer, lovely gold. 
Blooms _ prolifically 
in July; plants grow 
almost 30 in. tall. 
Plant in semi-shaded 
fairly-damp ground. 
50c each; 
3 for $1.35; 
12 for $5. 
VERBASCUM 
Pink Domino 
A lovely, rose-pink, 
delightfully refined 
form of the well- 
known yellow Ver- 
bascum or mullein 
which enjoys such 
rugged growthalong 
the roadsides. The 
upright, picturesque, 
branching flower 
spikes reach 4 ft. in 
height. One of most 
effective pink back- 
ground plantings in 
late August and Sep- 
tember—a consistent 
show of color. 
G60c each; 
3 for $1.60; 
12 for $6. 
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Verbascum 
Pink Domino 

ground runners. 
soil. 

Pyrethrum 
Pink Bouquet 

You will be especially interested 
in this colorful new ground-cover, 
so attractive in all seasons. 
DWARF 
J.& P. 

PYRETHRUM— Pink Bouquet 
Here’s a pert double Painted Daisy, one of 
the finest of those wonderful early summer 
flowers that have become so popular in 
recent years, with five to eight 4-in. blooms 
on a single stem! It reminds one of dainty 
Dresden China—a quaint, saucy figurine 
of the sort you instantly admire, just as you 
will Pink Bouquet. The outer petals are a 
deep rosy pink while the interesting centers 
have white masses of shorter petals. Unlike 
most Pyrethrums, the petals stand straight 
out and the stems upright in all weather, 
very clean-cut. Blooms come in May and 
last through June. Stems are 30 in. Just 
what you have wanted! 
65c each; 3 for $1.75; 12 for $6.50 
Good news! Here is an outstanding 
variety of those delightful flowers 
so loved throughout the South, that 
PENTSTEMON — Cherry Glow 
will winter even in the rigorous climate 
of northern New York. The newest 
Pentstemon—a hybrid, to give you 
flowers almost as large as those giant 
blooms of the tender Gloxinioides, of 
which northern gardeners have long 
been so envious. Cheerful, bright cherry- 
red flowers touched with white at throat. 
Long 20-in. spikes, in great profusion 
from June till frost, with six to eight 
spikes continuously in various stages of 
bloom. Excellent for cutting. Plants 
require winter protection in zero climes. 

PE, Colossus | 
75c each; 3 for $2.; 12 for $7.50 













Poly gonum 
POLYGONUM 
Reynoutria 
One of the finest ground-covers, interesting all year—a 
Japanese specimen improved by Amos Perry, great English 
plantsman. Establishes itself well, produces modest under- 
Yellow-green foliage turns brilliant red 
in fall. Thrives best in full sunlight; hovers 4 to 6 in. from 
Blooms in fall—fragrant, airy pink sprays similar 
to Silver Lace Vine; deep-red buds. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; 12 for $5. 

Pentstemon, Cherry Glow 

VINCA MINOR 
Bowles 
With repeating blooms of 
Alice-Blue flowers, far su- 
perior to the old-fashioned 
Vinca Minor. Foliage al- 
ways clean; never rusts or 
turns brown. Most satis- 
factory of flowering ground- 
cover plants; excellent for 
banks, under trees, other 
shady or unsightly spots. 
3 for 75c; 10 for $2.; 
100 for $18. 
Vinca Minor, Bowles 


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