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BLAZ-O-MUM PINK HARDY 
This miracle Mum starts blooming the 
first year and in late summer and early AY | U M S 
fall it covers itself with beautiful pink 
flowers with yellow centers — literally y ~ ao 
hundreds of blooms grow on a single Will Bloom First Year 
plant. By actual count over 500 blooms 25e each: 3 for 69e; 
the first year, and thousands the sec- 
ond year. They grow in bushy form 10 for oe | BO 
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from 2 to 4 feet in diameter, 
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BLAZ-O0-MUM BLAZ-O-MUM BLAZ-0-MUM GAILLARDIA SHASTA DAISY PAINTED DAISY 
COPPER RED WHITE The Blanket Flower Large 4 to 5 in. Blooms Pyrethrum: These are like the 
This is one of the easiest Shasta daisies at left but are 
flowers to grow and so lovely. jointed pink to red and give color 
Hundreds of flowers One of the most A veritable snow- 
on the plant with flow- popular Mums and one drift of flowers. Have 
ers constantly chang- Of the hardiest, suc- you ever seen White 
ing shades of bronze Ceeds almost every- «.ums” in the moon- 
: where. Makes a bush ,,. A 
with red and yellow in- 99 inches tall and 30 light You’ve missed 
termingled, a glorious inches wide, completely something. Get White 
“MUM.” covered with flowers. Blaz-O-Mums. 
Dazzler: These are the flowers 
that love drought and hot weather. : eg 
Bloom all summer—hot or not. This strain is the extra large 
F ; to your daisy patch. Always in 
This is Dazzler the bright yellow Cn€—Some getting 4 to 5 in. . : 
with the large deep maroon center. ®CFOSS. You'll always have bloom. The plant grows 2% fee 
A fine hew variety that is making bloom if you have these lovely tall with fern-like foliage, excel- 
friends all over the country. If daisies. They range from the }..+ eyt-flower and very showy. in 
you want lots of flowers year after fully double to the single, and Sa Senisht 
year, but with little effort, plant from pure white to pale, the garden,=W¢ canisurne Eee 
Gaillardia. lemon-yellow. MIXED and RED. 



HARDY MUM OFFER 
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BLAZ-O-MUMS for Only........... 


New Dwarf Asters. Sure-Blooming CARNATIONS 
Grow in a perfect round ball about 12-18 in. Your garden needs the bright colors and 
tall. Simply loaded with bloom earlier than spicy fragrance of these hardy Carnations. 
Mums and from then to frost. Hardy everywhere. They come year after year, always adding 
Three beautiful colors to choose from: Pink, beauty and fragrance. These are as lovely 
clear lavender, red or mixed. Ea., 29c; 3 for 69c. as greenhouse carnations and easy to grow 
ASTER—The Michaelmas Daisy is the Hardy in your own garden. Very, very fragrant— 
Aster (not the dwarf type): Blooming in fall so spicy and clean. You’ll love them. They 
with enormous quantities of blue and pink keep coming year after year. All colors 
daisy-like flowers. Perfectly hardy. mixed, 19c ea.; 3 for 49c; 7 for 98c. 
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Choiee of below: 25c each; 3 for 69e; 5 for $1.00 
Africa: A brilliant carmine-red with blood-red eye, large, florets. 
Red Beacon: Big heads of brilliant Cherry Red flowers on strong 
straight stems about three feet high. Blooms from July to Scpt 
Rosy Eclaireur: The huge trusses of Rose or Carmine are made 
more beautiful by a White Eye in each little florette. 
Fuerbrand: Brilliant orange-scarlet, sometimes almost vermil- 
lion. 
Independence: “White as driven snow,” this phlox is a “must 
have” flower. White phlox in the Moonlight is of breath-taking 
beauty. Tall, big clusters, many flowers, continuous bloom. 
Pink La Vague: Huge conical heads of lovely lavender pink. 
Strong stems bear huge clusters of pink beauty and fragrance. 
Lillian: Lovely pure pink with large florets and head borne in 
great profusion. 
Royal Purple: Rich purple and deep at edges, shading to violet 
ie oer of petals, with deep reddish-purple at eye. Decidedly 
eautiful. 
Mrs. Chas. Dorr: Clear lavender with immense heads borne on 
tall strong stems. 

BLEEDING HEART 
Ff. : = The shade-loving plant with drooping clusters 
“ ag ith : of bright pink heart-shaped flowers. It’s the fav- 
; ; r orite of everyone’s garden—blooming as it does the 
es es : Ves first thing every spring. Lives from year to year. 
A beauty when planted with other perennials, espe- 
3 th A9e cially Peonies. 30c each; 3 for 80c. | 
1 each of below 
Light Blue Belladonna: Literally a “Beautiful Lady.” 
A lovely delicate blue defies description. Tall, sturdy, 
and many tall spikes of flowers. Blooms June to frost. 
Dark Blue Bellamosum: As dark blue as the evenin 

sky, tall and strong. Its flowers grace the garden an 
dominate its color. 
Gold Medal Mixed Hybrids: Extra tall, many colors. 
PHLOX BARGAIN 
> Collection Ineludes 1 Each 
9 PHLOX of All Above for Only ... s1.59 

PINK CREEPER 
Hardy Mountain Pink 
An early spring-flowering 
Subulata Phlox, with pretty 
moss-like evergreen foliage, 
which is hidden under the 
masses of pink flowers. An 
excellent plant for the rockery, 
the border, and invaluable for 
carpeting the ground for cov- 
ering graves. Will grow any- 
where. Its mass of blooms 
comes early when bloom is so 
much appreciated. 
15¢e each; 6 for 75c. 
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COREOPSIS 
Lanceolata 
The Golden daisy-like flowers from early sum- 
mer till fall. You can have your choice of 2 
kinds—the New Gold Double—a bright yellow, 
Double, Daisy-like flower with long stems and a 
long blooming period. Very choice, hardy, and 
drought resistant, or Sunbust Double—24 inches 
tall, golden-yellow double flowers, 2 in. across, 


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