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space, order flowers that bloom 
for a long time. Below is a list 
of long bloomers, with catalog 
page numbers. Numbers directly 
adjacent to the varieties refer to 
the blooming months ; for’°exam- 
ple, 6 for June,.7 for July,.8:for ° 
August, 9 for September, 10 for 
October, etc. 
PERENNIALS 
Baby’s Breath, Silver Mist (5- 
ATAUGET AT Tut el tty) ees eee eee tS 
Bluebells of Scotland (6-8)-......... 15 
Blives Plaxo) eee ee eee 14 
Carpathian Harebell »(6-10)-......... 15 
E Gat HO wets 1CG=6)) eee eee etenee 19 
Goreopsisus (6-10) ne eee 16 
Creeping Baby’s Breath (6-7)...... LZ 
Creeping Phlox (4-5).............. 10, 26 
Crimson Garden Pink (6-9)._....... 16 
Dazzler, Carnation (6-10)......12, 13 
Delphiniums (6-10)....2, 3, 14, 16, 28 




Forget-me-not (5-9) ....2.-0.---2... 27 
Buchsia. ((/=8). tape eepinals Ps 
GaillanmdiamGost(Oi a eee ees 77ers 
Golden bilascn (5-0) scene eee 14 
GeoundinlvivaiC5E/p) ee ote ee eres 18 
Hardy Marewerte, (62/7) nse 9 
Iceland Poppy (5-8)..............- i ee 27 
Pentstemon Garnet (6-9) ............. 6 
Perennial Peal62/ ee. seo 
Phlox (683) meee eee 20 to 24 
Rose, Little “Bo Peep” (6-10) 
ps Sear Bees as ares eee Naar all 
Scabiesag(G-9)) eee eee 15, 26 
Shasta Daisy /(¢6-8)-—.. 22.2 26 
Trollius (5-8) 16 
Violas (4-10) pa ar? 7, 
Wine Poppy (6-9) ee 15 
Wioollyey arrows (/59) ee ee 14 
SHRUBS 
amavaD apie (5 /)) eee 525 53 
Mock Orange (6-9 intermittently) 
OPE NR «EE RN ee tin Rok ie ce erly 56 
Roses, Hybrid Teas (6-9 inter- 
mittently after June) ........... 60, 61 
Rose, New Dawn Climber (6-10) 
cd NE eres ere Ne eee Fe ae 62,100 
Roses Polyantha (627i ee 63 
Tamarix, Summer Glow (6-9) 
sie C CRS FY Meme Ayn Seer 5 2e 5 
Weigela, Eva Rathke (6-9)............ 57 





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new Phlox Pinkette, 
and new Phlox Rosy 
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“White Swan | 
(Chrysanthemum leucanthemum) 
Charming! Eye-compelling! Striking! 
Many superlative terms could be used in 
describing White Swan. Note the fluffy 
center. When plants are established, they 
will produce 15 to 30 pure white flowers 
per plant. Stems grow to be 24 to 30 in. 
high. Blooms appear for Memorial Day 
in most regions and continue throughout 
June. HARDY. Decidedly beautiful. You 
should have it in your garden. Plant 15 
to 18 inches apart in ordinary soil; sun; 
does well with less than average mois- 
ture. 
PRICES: 35c each; 2 for 
60c; 4 for $1.00. 
HARDY, 
LARGE 
FLOWERED 
Now, at last, we have a Pentstemon 
which can be called grand and glorious. 
Flowers of Pentstemon Garnet are 
huge, nearly as large as Canterbury 
3ells, and are produced in great quan- 
tity from June until frost. Color is 
a rich garnet red, and the blooms are 
eracefully placed in colorful clusters, 
on stems that grow 18 to 24 inches 
high. 6 to 12 spikes appear on one plant 
ata time. Very hardy. Plant Pentstem- 
on Garnet 18 inches apart; any well 
drained soil; sun or partial shade; ordi- 
nary moisture requirements. Give win- 
ter protection. 
Prices, Pentstemon Garnet 
1 for $0.55 
3 for Pes: 
6 for. Dal 

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