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SUN GOLD LUPINE 
Thermopsis-—5210—Long golden 
spikes of sweet-pea like flowers. 
Very hardy and unusual. A 
striking plant for milady’s gar- 
den. 25¢ each; 3 for 60¢. 
CHINESE BELL FLOWER °2''=*, 
planting of Platycodons creates intriguing illusions 
of spaciousness! To brighten your entire garden. A ‘ 
grand hardy old favorite at substantial savings. 2 yr., 
% 16¢ each; 3 for 40¢; 8 for 95¢. 
NEW DOUBLE CHINESE BELL FLOWER 22.000 %.c0 win 
garden gem with 
balloon-shaped buds opening into deep opalescent blue star-like flowers. Blooms like 
- above picture except the flowers are double and of greater beauty. Limited supply. 
25¢ each; 3 for 60¢. 
; RED HOT POKE TRITOMA—(Specially priced)—5214—Sometimes called 
: torch flower because of its bright red or flame colored 
‘lowers on tall 2 to 3 foot stems. The plants are hardy and have five to a dozen 
a lowers stalks the first year. 2 year plants, 22¢ each; 3 for 50¢. 
PLUMBAGO ROYAL BLUE 5215—Continuous blooms from early sum- 
mer till killing frosts. Sapphire blue 
blooms of striking appearance. All who see this garden beauty fall in love with it 
at once. Note our low price, 2 yr. blooming size, 25¢ each; 3 for 6GO¢; 10 for $1.45. 
SEA LAVENDER (Statice Latifolia)—5223—-Pretty blue flowers similar to 
forget-me-nots in dense clusters during July and August, 
making fine bouquet mixers much prized by florists. Will last a long time and is used 
fresh or dried. Only a limited number of plants. 2 yr., 25¢ each; 3 for 6GO¢. Seed, 





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Tritoma (Red Hot Poker) 15¢ pkt.; 3 pkts. 30¢. 
HARDY BLUE FRINGED DAISY write ce Gas. 
ies in clusters on 18 inch stems during July and August when flowers 
are scarce. Excellent for cutting and garden display. 2 yr., 25¢ each; 
3 for 6O¢. Easily grown from seed. 15¢ pkt.; 3 pkts., 30. 

HARDY ORCHIDS FOR YOU S7ingt'';, (on 
price that all can 
enjoy—NEW SHILKA IRIS—5217—-Discovered by Prof. Hansen in 
the wilds of Siberia. Identical to some expensive orchids. Spring- 
hill’s Shilka Tris hybrids have as many as 12 to 15 flowers on a 
plants and bloom for six weeks or more. Many 
are double with beautiful harmonizing flowers. 
Sure to please. Blooming size, 30¢ each; 4 for : 
$1.00. 
FOR 
Delphiniums See prices and color picture page 44. $1 ole) 
weer 
New Beautiful Transvaal Daisies See page 25. 
HARDY PRIMROSE (Prinula)—-5218—Improved mixed hybrids. Gay 
and spirited colors of lilac, purple, magenta - 
color, buff, orange, yellow, and rich reds exquisitely patterned and blended. The 
ideal hardy plant for a moist shady location in your garden. 25¢ each; 3 for 60¢. 
5 _(Gypsophila Paniculata)—5219—Tall growing with ° 
BABY S BREATH,,<° of misty white blooms. Excellent for cutting. 
16¢ each; 3 for 40¢. Seed, pkt. 15¢; 3 pkts. 30¢. 
DWARF PINK BABY’S BREATH 522°. ema 
culture. Desirable where a mass of delicate misty light pink flowers will cover 
a bare place. 2 yr. 18¢ each; 3 for 45¢. 
GYPSOPHILA BRISTOL FAIRY (cuts, Says Breatn)— 
5221—-A wonderful new in- 
troduction and a great improvement. Bristol Fairy produces more beautiful misty 
flower spires in which the individual blossom is larger and of much purer white. 
It also flowers almost continuously throughout summer. Grafted plants, 2 yr., 35¢ 
each; 3 for $1.00. 
5 (Gypsophila Oldhamiana) —5 22 2—Continu- 
NEW BABY S BREATH ous. blooming from August until killing 
frosts. This excellent new variety from Manchuria is very hardy, free blooming, 
and dainty. The tiny blossoms of delicate flesh pink are borne in great profusion 
sft ; , and carried close in airy terminal panicles. The best misty mixer for bouquets. 
si Strong 2 yr. plants, will bloom abundantly for you all fall. 25¢ each; 4 for 75¢; 
New Baby’s Breath 10 for $1.75. Seed, 15¢ pkt., 3 pkts., SO¢. : 
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