Pale Moon—Sulphur yellow. 
Pygmy Gold—Dwart plant with mass of golden yellow 
buttons. 
Roberta Copeland—Semi double of irridescent rosy 
red. One of the new ones. Excellent cut flower. 
Rose Glow—Raspberry and old rose. 
Ruth Marion Hatton—Produces early blooms of ¢a- 
nary yellow pompon type. Early bloomer. 
Ruth Hatton—Lovely white pompon. 
Ruth Cummings—Rich bronze terra-cotta. 
Saturn—Sparkling orange and bronze. 
Sensation—Single yellow with every petal tipped 
scarlet. 
Sunny Boy—Dwarf yellow covered with hundreds of 
yellow blooms. 
Symphony—Double. Copper pink. 
Tasiva—Harly white heavy bloomer. 
Venus—Single lilac pink flowers. 
Vulcun—Single red. 
Vivid—Striking rosy-crimson, good. 
Hardy Plants 
Strong plants 20c each, 3 for 50c, except where 
noted. 
Aquileglia or Columbine—Mixed colors. 8 for $1.00 
Aster Wartburg Star—Dark lilac blue flowers with 
orange centers. Stems about 1 foot. Size of flowers 
2 to 3 inches. 
Anchusa-Myosotidiflora—A lovely plant that blooms 
in May and June with blue forget-me-not flowers. 
Good for shady places _~___________ Each Plant 25c 
Anemone—Very odd and attractive blue and purple 
flowers, about 10 inches high. Comes very early in 
spring. 
Asters—Hardy and dwarf in mixed colors. Grow 15 
to 20 inches high. 
Bleeding Hearts—A long loved old fashion flower 
that was admired by our grandmothers. 
Per Plant 50c 
Carnations—Something all garden lovers need to 
help complete their flower planting. Colors—Pink, 
__red and white. 
Daisy—Shasta Supreme—Excellent large daisy. Not 
as early as White Swan but a good one to follow. 
Daisy—White Swan—EHarly double white daisy in 
bloom for Memorial Day. 
Daisy—Esther Reed—A new introduction to the 
daisy family. Flowers are pure white, and are 
completely double and produces flowers from June 
Gilly frostmstockslimited a=. === === Per Plant 50c 
Dianthus—Rose Cushion—Lovely rock garden or 
border plant with hundreds of small pink flowers 
in May and June. Foliage beautiful bluish green. 
Grows in a mound form. A new plant. Strong 
plants 
Dianthus—Sweet William—Midget form. Lovely 
dwarf Sweet Williams in mixed colors. 
Delphiniums—The one perennial that should be in 
every hardy plant collection. Very outstanding for 
cut flower. In shades of blue. 
Strong Plants 8 for $1.00 
Fuchsia—Scarlet Beauty—This is a gloriously new 
plant sensation that was first introduced in the 
spring of 1940. It is noted for its hardiness. Will 
attain a height of 3 feet when matured and will 
bear thousands of flowers of 1144 inches long otf 
rose red with a touch of mulberry purple. It is 
a herbaceous plant which freezes to the ground 
each winter. In the spring and early summer it 
quickly comes up from the eyes which form below 
the surface of the ground. A protection in the win- 
Lemeiseine lp tule see ee ee Strong Plants 50c 
Geranium Sangiuneum—Hardy Geranium with fine 
cut leaf foliage and orchid pink flowers. About 15 
inches tall. 
Gaillardia—Yellow and gold. 
Gypsophila—Bristol Fairy—Produces large penicles 
of double white flowers. Can be dried for winter 
bouquet. One plant gives lot of cut flowers. 
Strong Plants 60c 
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