VIOLAS 
To make your flower borders 
more colorful in 1942, we are 
offering a fine selection of 
mixed Violas. Use them for 
edging perennials or shrub 
borders. Try them in broad 
masses with low-growing per- 
ennials or tuck them in the 
bare spots In your rock-garden. 
If you keep the dead flowers 
picked off, they will continue 
to bloom until frost. In 
midsummer cut back the plants 
to encourage new growth. 
$1.75 per 100 plants. 
To keep your garden 
colorful during the au- 
tumn months, the Hardy 
Chrysanthemums are 
indispensable. The early- 
flowering kinds, espe- 
pecially the Cushion 
*Mums will help to pave 
the way for September- 
flowering varieties and 
for spectacular October 
bloomers. See our list 
of Chrysanthemums on 
pages 4 and 5. 
Have you ever stopped 
to consider the wide 
variety of colors that 
you can assemble for 
your autumn garden? 
Our selected list will 
provide you with many 
new surprises. os ee & : i 
GOBLIN (Pompon) 
$1.20 for 3, $3.50 for 10 


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A COLORFUL MIDSUMMER PERENNIAL BORDER 

Phlox ts a dominating feature in every midsummer garden, and, indeed, few value of brighter colors. The Hemerocallis hybrids also add a gay note to this 
perennials are more colorful. As this picture suggests. the use of broad masses of showy border. Varieties like Cinnabar, Hyperion, and Ophir will bring new sparkle 
the new hybrids are most effective. See our list on page 10 and select your favorite and brilliance to your perennial plantings. For background the stately Hollyhocks, 
varieties. Don’t forget to plant some white-flowering kinds to bring out the true and Pitzonka’s Prize Mixture of Pansy plants for edging in the front. 
ASTER, Wonder of Staefa (Frikarti). $1.50 for 3 
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Pitzonka’s Prize Mixture Pansies 
Every garden maker knows the free-flowering habit of 
Pansies. Connoisseurs know that Pitzonka’s Prize Mixture, 
which attracted so much attention at the New York World’s 
Fair, is outstanding in many respects. The color-range is 
both pleasing and varied, the plants are sturdy, and the 
blooms are unusually large. Why not use Pansies in your 
perennial garden and in your shrub border. They will 
combine effectively with spring-flowering perennials, and 
GARDEN PINKS if you cut them back in late June they will continue to 
S 5 fi list of d dable Dianthus. They bri bloom through the summer months. $2.25 per 100. AII - EUGENE A. WANDER (Double Korean 
see iagranientrngdl overs Over alone paricde ee oe orders will be filled up to May 1: DELPHINIUM, Lamartine. 90 cts. for 3 $1.35 for 3, $4.00 for 10 : 





