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Giant Iris Ambassadeur 
AMBASSADEUR — The best 
bronze type. Flowers large, com- 
bining bronze with velvety car- 
mine, 22c ea., 3 for 59c. 

All-Color Iris Bed 
A bed of 8 wonderful varieties 
of Iris, white to dark purple. 8 
plants (our selection), 72c. 
Delphiniums 
WREXHAM HYBRIDS—The newest 
and most improved strain, strong vig- 
orous growth, flowers of largest size 
on immense spikes from palest laven- 
32c ea., 3 
for 82c, 6 for $1.57, doz. for $2.89. 
GOLD MEDAL HYBRIDS—Flowers 
of huge size in both single and 
forms. Colors range from 
palest blue to deep blue and royal 
purple. 30c ea., 3 for 79c, 6 for 
der to the richest blue. 
double 
$1.50, doz. $2.64. 
BELLADONNA HYBRIDS — Light 
blue shades predominate in these hy- 
brids. 29c ea., 3 for 76c. 
Hardy Aster 23c 
CLIMAX—One of the best and 
showiest with large, pyramidal spikes 
of light lavender-blue flowers, with 
gold centers, free blooming. 23c ea., 
3 for 61c. 
Hardy Ferns 
These graceful and universally 
popular plants are of easy cul- 
ture and afford a wide range of 
possibilities. A shady nook, where 
the soil is moist and the drain- 
age good, will prove an ideal lo- 
eation. Strong root clumps of 
mixed varieties. 32c ea., 3 for 
82c, 6 for $1.57, 12 for $2.89. 


; Blue 2 a 
Blue Forget- 
Me-Not 23c 
(Myosotis)—-Should be placed 
in a dy, moist location. 
Hardy if given slight protection 
through winter. Of comparative- 
ly dwarf growth. Flowers light 
blue. 28c ea., 3 for 61c, doz 
Rock Cress 
(Arabis) fl. pl. Most destr- 
able of early spring flowering 
plants. Lovely double white 
blooms, long flowering season. 
25c ea., 3 for 68c. 
This Year Book, a floricultural department store at your door makes buying easy. Something for every garden. 
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large soft blue flowers with 
great substance. 24c ea., 3 for 
ange-yellow. 26c ea., 3 for 70c. 
McGregor’s 


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Flag Iris-Fleur-de-Lis 
Grow anywhere and will Increase In value from year to year. 
ALBERT VICTOR—Beautiful, HER MAJESTY—Large rose- 
pink flowers tinged with crim- 
son. Beautiful. 20c ea., 3 for 
64c. 2c. 
QUEEN OF MAY—Exquisite 
GOLD IMPERIAL — One of | shade of rosy lilac. Admired by 
the finest. Beautiful new_or- | all who grow it. 24c ea., 3 for 
64c. 

SPECIAL ...New Butterfly Bush 
Pink Charming 40c 
With the amazing strides that have been made with the 
new Buddleias or Butterfly Bushes, we now have the most 
outstanding new creation—beautiful and rich in coloring, the 
new variety Pink Charming. Produces huge, long, beautiful 
colored spikes of pink flowers. A truly grand flowering 
plant. Hardy everywhere. Mulch in winter. 400, 3 for $1.00. 
African Daisy 
(Gerbera Jameson!)—This 
Daisy from the Transvaal 
has been extensively fea- 
tured by the florists as a 
cut flower. Single daisy- 
like flowers varying in col- 
or from blush white and 
salmon pink to _ brilliant 
scarlet, which we can sup- 
ply only in mixture. 25¢ 
ea., 3 for 68c, doz. $2.24. 
Helianthemum 
MUTABILE—ROCK ROSE 
Low-growing evergreen | |. 
Plants covered with yellow 
flowers. 22c ea., 3 for 59c. 



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Hardy Garden Verbena 23c 
purplish heliotrope 
Much like the bedding variety, 































Hardy Fern, 32c ea., 4 varieties, $1.15 
Double English 
Daisy 22c 
(Bellis Perennis)—Charm- 
ing perennial of dwarf, 
compact growth, growing 
about 6 in. high. Red-dbi. 
flowers, 22c ea., 3 for 59c; 
pink-dbl. flowers, 22c ea., 
3 for 59c; white-dbl. flow- 
ers, 22c ea., 3 for 59c. 

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Dbl. English Daisy 
(Bellis), 22c 


flowers. 
for 61c. 
Double 
Hollyhocks 
23c 
The old - fashioned 
ft4 Hollyhocks still hold 
a prominent place in 
s§ American gardens. The 
“4 double flowers on tall, 
a stately stalks resemble 
‘roses at a distance and 
f come in separate colors 
f of crimson, yellow, 
white, pink and ma- 
roon. Any variety. 23c 
ea., 3 for 61c. 
Strong growing, free flowering. 
23c ea., 3 



Giant Hibiscus 
Mallows 24c 
WHITE — Tall, ’ free-flowering 
color white, deep crimson center. 
24c ea., 3 for 64c 
PINK—Flower clear even pink. 
27c ea., 3 for 7ic, doz. $2.35. 
CRIMSON—New and distinct. 
Immense striking deep crimson 
flowers. 30c ea., 3 for 79c, doz. 
$2.64. 
Digitalis 
Foxglove 
23c 
ay Striking bell shaped blooms. 
# Grows 2 to 3 ft. high. Choice 
perennial, white rose, pink, 
| yellow and purple flowers. 
No plant more worthy of a 
place in every garden than 
the showy Foxglove. 23c ea., 
3 for 61c, doz. $2.04. 
Variegated 
Day Lily 28c 
(Funkia Variegata) Hardy, 
grows from 18 to 24 inches high, aS 
blooms from June to Sept. Lovely gf 
purple flowers. 28c ea., 3 for 74c. 
Cerastium 22c | 






Digitalis, 
Foxglove, 
23c 

SNOW-IN-SUMMER — Rock or 
border plant, silvery-white foliage, 
white flowers. 22c ea., 3 for 59c. 
Gypsophila 45c 
BRISTOL FAIRY—Flow- 
ers double, snow white, two 
or three times the size of 
Paniculata. Fine sprays 
from June until frost. 45c 
ea., 3 for $1.18, doz. for 
$4.10. 
Gypsophila 29c 
BABY’S BREATH—Pan- 
iculata F. Plena)—3 to 3% 
feet. Pure white single 
flowers. 29c ea., 3 for 76c. 
Stokesia 22c 
CORNFLOWER' ASTER- 
CYANEA—Large flowers re- 
sembling a _ single Aster, 
produced in rich blue, and 
also white. Your choice of 
colors. 22c ea., 3 for 59c. 

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Gaillardia 
Grandiflora 22c 
BLANKET FLOWER 
Grows 24 inches high, plant 
in sun or shade. Blooms 
June to November. Flowers 
brownish red. 22e ea., 3 
for 59c. 
Achillea 26c 
Fillpendulina (Fern-leav- 
ed Yarrow) Dense heads; 
showy golden yellow flow- 
ers. 26c ea., 3 for 70c. 
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