

Aster, Strawberries and Cream 
POPPY, SNOWFLAME. New. The lower half 
of the flower is pure white, the upper half a 
flame-orange, creating a most unusual and 
brilliant effect. Strong grower and blooms 
freely. Not subject to ailments or insect 
pests. Flowers are large and grow on stiff 
stems. 2 ft. at maturity. 75c each; 3 for 
$2.00. 
POTENTILLA NEPALENSIS. Dwarf variety. 
Bright carmine-red flowers. 
*PRIMULA POLYANTHUS. Beautiful flowers of 
mixed shades of yellow and brown in early 
spring. 4 to 6 in. at maturity. 
PYRETHRUM. Mixed. Attractive, daisy-shaped 
flowers. Fernlike foliage. 2 ft. at maturity. 
RUDBECKIA HIRTA (Giant Black-Eyed Susan). 
Orange-yellow flowers with dark cone. 
RUDBECKIA PURPUREA. Attractive purple 
flowers with a very large brown cone- 
shaped center. Blooms from July to October. 
3 ft. at maturity. 
SALVIA AZUREA GRANDIFLORA. Interesting 
masses of clear blue flowers in August and 
September. 3 ft. at maturity. 
SANTOLINA INCANA. Shrubby with silvery 
white aromatic foliage and small yellow 
flowers borne in roundish heads. Dwarf. 
15 in. at maturity. Price: 30c each; 3 for 75c. 
STATICE LATIFOLIA. Immense heads of pur- 
plish, blue minute flowers. July-August. 2 ft. 
at maturity. 
STOKESIA, BLUE MOON. Vigorous growing, 
large and free-flowering. Perfectly hardy 
anywhere. Flowers throughout the summer 
and autumn until stopped by hard frosts. 
Stems are 12 to 18 inches long, bringing the 
large vividly blue disc-like flowers well up 
ng the plant. Price: 55c each; 3 for 
*STOKESIA CYANEA. Rich green leaves; flow- 
ers lovely azure-blue. Good for cutting. 
August. 12 to 18 in. at maturity. Price: 30c 
each; 3 for 75c. 
“THYMUS SERPYLLUM. Creeping habit, hairy 
foliage, purple flowers. 4 in. at maturity. 
TRITOMA PFITZERI. Bright orange-scarlet flow- 
ers. 2 to 3 ft. at maturity. 
“TUNICA SAXIFRAGA (Coatflower). Tufted 
grasslike es with light pink flowers. 6 in. 
at maturity 
VINCA MINOR. Trailing, e geeateen plant used 

S a carpet under trees and shrubs. Does 
well in shade. 
VIOLA CORNUTA, BLUE BEAUTY. Bright blue, 
early, free flowering. 8 in. at maturity. 
YUCCA FILAMENTOSA. Broad swordlike, ever- 
green foliage and immense branching § spikes 
of drooping, creamy white flowers, rising to 
a height of 6 ft. at maturity. 

GYPSOPHILA PANICULATA (Babysbreath). Numerous tiny flowers in 
light feathery panicles. July-August. 21% ft. at maturity. 
HELIOPSIS, DOUBLE LEMOINE. Exceptionally large flowers of a de- 
sirable orange shade. Good for cutting. 2 to 3 ft. at maturity. 
HEMEROCALLIS. Mixed. Pretty flowers produced freely on stout 
stems, 40 inches tall. Graceful arching foliage. Buds open well in 
water and are most fragrant. Perfectly hardy. July-August. 
HOLLYHOCKS, DOUBLE. Colossal spikes of bloom producing showy 
effects. Yellow, pink, red and white. 6 ft. at maturity. 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS. Red. Large racemes of pleasing deep red 
flowers. 3 ft. at maturity. 
LINUM PERENNE. Common blue flax bearing attractive flowers from 
May to August. 2 ft. at maturity. 
LUPINE, GOLD CREST. Flowers yellow with deeper yellow wings. 
2 ft. at maturity. 
LUPINE, RUSSELL. New. Flower-spikes often 3 ft. or more in length, 
each spike a mass of color. All flowers open at one time. Orange, 
yellow, pink, white. 45¢ each; 3 for $1.20. 
LUPINE. Mixed colors. Lovely pea-shaped flowers on long spikes. 
2 ft. at maturity. 
MONARDA DIDYMA (Beebalm). 
freely. 2 ft. at maturity. 
*MYOSOTIS ALPESTRIS (Forget-me-not). Masses of bright blue flow- 
ers. 6 in. at maturity. 
PHYSOSTEGIA GRANDIFLORA. A very pretty plant with flowers 
especially adapted for cutting. Pink. August. 1% ft. at maturity. 
*PHYSOSTEGIA VIRGINICA. Dwarf form. Blooms until November. 
deep rose-pink. 15 in. at maturity. 
PLATYCODON GRANDIFLORUM. Large, showy, deep blue flowers on 
20-in. spikes. 
*POLEMONIUM REPTANS. Dwarf bushy plant having showy blue 
flowers. 6 in. high. 
POPPY, ICELAND (The Giant). 
1 ft. at maturity. 
POPPY, ORIENTAL. Tremendous cup-shaped blooms of bright- 
est crimson-scarlet, with large, purplish black blotches at 
base of petals. 3-31 ft. at maturity. Price: 35c each; 3 for 90c. 
Crimson-scarlet flowers produced 
Silken cups of extreme size. 
PHLOX 
40c each; 3 for $1.00. 
Annie Laurie. Rich deep salmon, large trusses. Very beautiful 
and growing to a height of 3 ft. 
Beacon. Brilliant cherry-red. Grows 36 in. high. The flowers 
are carried on straight, strong stems. 
Miss Lingard. Pearly white flowers with pink eye; glossy foli- 
age. 3 ft. at maturity. 
Fuerbrand. Brilliant orange-scarlet, sometimes almost vermilion. 
Flowers very freely, medium height. 
Innocence. Pure white; large; tall. 
Lillian. Lovely pure pink without any trace of magenta or rose. 
The florets are large, the flower heads of good size. 
Rheinlander. Beautiful salmon-pink with claret-red eye. Indi- 
vidual trusses of immense size. 
Royal Purple. Rich deep purple at edges shading to violet in 
center petals, deep reddish purple at eye. 
Salmon Beauty. Deep pink with white eye. Has long spike with 
large individual florets. 
Sunshine. Salmon-rose; fine deep shade. 

Gladiolus—the Cut Flower Supreme | 
25 for 90c; 50 for $1.60; 100 for $2.95. 
Ave Maria. Medium blue with purple blotches, 
an old standard with several good sized blooms. 
Bagdad. Old rose or smoky salmon-pink blending 
to terra-cotta throat. 
Berty Snow. Lavender fading to a creamy white 
throat sometimes marked with deep rose. 
Betty Nuthall. Coral-pink with pale yellow throat 
markings and a tinge of orange. 
Crimson Glow. Large, crimson velvety blooms. 
Dr. Moody. Deep lavender. Has darker shade in 
throat. Large flowers. 
Duna. Flesh-pink or pale apricot. 
Excellence. Early variety with scarlet flowers. 
Golden Eagle. Yellow. 
Idyl. Rose-pink with magenta throat. 
June Rose. Bright rose, with darker markings. 
La Paloma. Vivid orange. Early. 
Madame Mounet Sully. White with red throat. 
Mammoth White. Giant pure white. Florets larger 
than other whites. 
Margaret Fulton. Waxlike rich pink. Strong 
grower. 
Morocco. Very dark red, nearly black, with white 
striping. 
Pelegrina. Pure dark violet-blue. 
Picardy. Apricot-salmon with slight silvery mist. 
Roi Soleil. Light yellow with a small red-peppered 
feather in throat. 
Shawnee. Smoky purple. Very early. 
Wasaga. Pure apricot, edges frilled. 
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