Indian Paint Brush 
(Lobelia cardinalis). Rich, fiery 
red flowers produced on strong 
spikes, 3 to 4 feet high. Long 
blooming period, July-August. 
Plant 12 inches apart in rich 
soil; moist shaded location. 
Hardy. Field-grown, Prices 
right. 
Double Rose Campion 
(Lychnis viscaria flore pleno). 
Double vermilion-red flowers. 
Fine for cutting. Ultimate height 
14 inches. Blooms June-July. 
Plant 15 inches apart in non- 
acid soil; ordinary moisture; 
likes sun; winter protection. 
Prices above, right. 
Ground Ivy 
(Nepeta Mussini). Dwarf, com- 
pact plant with silvery gray 
foliage; myriads of lavender- 
blue flowers all spring. Grows 
12 inches high. Plant 12 inches 
apart; ordinary soil; ordinary 
moisture; sun or shade. Hardy. 
Prices above, right. 
Primrose 
(Primula cortusoides). The new- 
est and prettiest of Primroses. 
Flowers pretty rosy pink. Leaves 
are large and wrinkled. Grows 
10 in. high. Blooms in June. 
Plant 10 to 12 inches apart in 
light, well-drained soil; ordinary 
moisture; sun or partial shade. 
Mulch in winter. Prices above, 
right. 
Hibiscus 
(Mixed). We have been unable 
to mark all Hibiscus as to color, 
and offer mixed colors. Plant 
24 to 30 inches apart in ordinary 
soil; ordinary moisture; sun or 
partial shade. Prices, right. 
Blazing Star 
(Liatris pycnostachya). Fine for 
winter bouquets. When in bloom 
looks like a blazing star. Blooms 
July and August. Spikes tall, 
beautiful bluish lavender color; 
A too it. high weVeryabhardy: 
Plant 10 to 12 inches apart in 
any well-drained soil; will do 
well with less than ordinary 
moisture; sun or shade. Field- 
grown. Prices above, right. 
Balloon Flower 
(Japanese Bellflower — Platy- 
codon). Bell-shaped or broadly 
cup-shaped flowers, growing 1% 
to 2 ft. tall. Beautiful dark green 
foliage. Blooms July and August. 
Very hardy. Plant 12 inches 
apart in ordinary well-drained 
soil; ordinary moisture; sun or 
shade. Strong, 2-year plants. 
Two colors, blue or white. State 
color wanted. Field-grown. 
Prices above, right. 
Chinese Lantern 
(Physalis Gigantea). New giant 
‘yariety, pods actually 6 to 9 
inches around (2 to 3 inches 
across). Strong, stiff stems, 18 
to 24 inches high. The brilliant 
orange pods retain shape and 
color all winter. Blooms in 
June. Best kept separate from 
other flowers. Plant 12 inches 
apart in almost any soil; sun or 
partial shade; ordinary moisture 
requirements. Prices above, right. 

Gaillardia Goblin 
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Hibiscus 
Platycodon 

Chinese Lantern 

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Growing 
GOBLIN 
Man, Oh Man! What brilliance of 
coloring ! And what a beautiful shape! 
This unique low-growing Gaillardia 
grows 12 to 15 inches high in broad 
bushes of close compact habit. Be- 
comes completely covered with large 
2 to 2% inch beautiful blanket flowers 
in brilliant shades of red and golden 
yellow so that the foliage often is en- 
tirely hidden, July to September. Plant 
12 inches apart in any well-drained 
soil; prefers sun; ordinary moisture 

requirements. Give some winter pro- 
tection. 
PRICES: 30c each; 2 for 55c; 4 for 
$1.00; 6 for $1.40. Field-grown plants. 
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