Per Half 
VARIETY | Doz. Doz. 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy) 
For general usefulness, beauty, color, hardi- 
ness and ease with which they can be grown, 
the Pyrethrums are in a class by themselves. 
Their wide color range, tall erect stems, at- 
tractive foliage and excellence for cutting 
make them essential to all beds. 
ALTOsan SINC UN erence eee ne ee es rede ae 65 .40 
Excellent strain featuring various red shades. 
Fine for cutting and attractive in border or 
bed. Very hardy and easily grown. 
ERICSON CLG Yio certo te ees eae ec ate 65 .40 
Deep blood red color makes this variety much 
in demand. All the good qualities of the Pyre- 
thrum plus a richness of color found in scarce- 
ly any other perennial. Make your garden 
dollar go farther and buy our plants. 
Robinson’s Hybrids, Pink and Rose ...................... Loe +40) 
An outstanding new strain which is noted for 
the exceptionally large size of its flowers and 
length of stem. Superb colors in rose and 
pink shades. 
Also in field grown transplanted plants, 20c ea.; 2.00 
Rebinson’s Hybrid’s, Red and Scarlet .................... 1d 45 
As described above, but in brilliant red and 
scarlet shades. 
Also in field grown transplanted plants, 20c ea.; 2.00 
Roseum Hybridum ......................... Pee ce et estcat 65 .40 
Showy, daisy-like flowers in beautiful clear 
pink. Stems are strong, making them ideal 
for bouquets. Bloom in May and June and are 
very free flowering. : 
RUDBECKIA (Cone Flower) 
For tall backgrounds or hardy borders. these 
plants are indispensable. Thrive anywhere 
and their colorful blooms are good for cutting. 
Free flowering; bloom practically all summer. 
PAUP Taper CIT LANG hee te ee mee 65 .40 
A wealth of beautiful new autumn = shades. 
Profuse blooming variety which is extremely 
hardy. Splendid for mixed bouquets. Reaches 
height of 3 feet. 
Purpurea .... 
The best known of the Rudbeckias. Rosy 
purple petals with quill-like centers which 
show golden crimson tints. Grows 38 to 4 feet 
tall; blooms from July till frost. Order now. 
SALVIA AZUREA (Hardy Meadow Sage).............. 65 .40 
For profusion of blooms during early autumn 
the Salvia is unexcelled. Tall, willowy stems 
bearing masses of pale blue flowers make 
them ideal for the perennial border or for 
bed backgrounds. Reaches 4 feet in height. 
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