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HARDY FERN 
For Tropical Foliage 
Ferns are one of our most 
popular perennials because 
they do so well on the north 
or east of a house where 
other things don’t do as well. 
Beautiful tropical foliage. 
A shade and moisture lov- 
ing plant with long, graceful 
leaves making a beautiful, 
bushy border. Everyone 
should have a few of them 
around their foundation. 
DAINTY PINKS 
The Fragrant Flower 
Here’s the flower that 
made your grandmother’s 
garden such a fragrant de- 
light. But now it’s in RED 
and its flowers are double. 
Very lovely spice fragrance. 
Blooms profusely. And, best 
of all, these pinks are ABSO- 
LUTELY HARDY and they’ll 
grow easily anywhere. 


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PLATYCODON 
The Balloon Flower 
The buds of this beauty 
are little balloons, but when 
they open they are blue four- 
petaled flowers that you must 
see to really believe. Blooms 
from mid-June until Sep- 
tember. Everyone loves them. 
They’re medium growing 
and easy to raise. Be sure 
and include these in your 
garden. 
Seminole: Rich velvety crimson. 

RED and PINK IRIS COLLECTION 
1 of Each Above 6 for 89e 
Free—1 Shilka Iris—Everblooming 





GURNEY’S 
NEW PINK and RED IRIS 
19c ea.; 3 for 49c. 
Opera: A rich violet and red. 19c ea.; 3 for 49c. 
Susan Bliss: Lovely orchid pink. Fall. 
Queen of May: Fragrant soft pink. 
Imperator: Striking large red toned. 19c; 3 for 49c. 
Caprice: Rosy red and lilac. 15c; 3 for 39c. 

COLUMBINE 
Here is where you get the 
soft colors for your garden. 
These are special selected 
strains for long spurs and 
delicate colors: You may 
choose either: Dwarf Alpine: 
Grows about a foot high, 
beautiful dark blue flowers 
or Long Spurred Mixed— 
Many colors including yel- 
low, pink and blue on long 
dainty stems. Bloom for all 
of six weeks. 

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GYPSOPHILA - 
(Baby’s Breath) 
Dwarf Pink: Pink flowering 
dwarf for borders or Rock Gar- 
dens. 
White Baby’s Breath: Of course 
you want it. Every gardener does. 
You can’t get the most out of your 
garden without the misty sprays of 
White Baby’s Breath. . 
DOUBLE BABY’S BREATH: Bris- 
tol Fairy. This large, double beauty 
is more costly because every one 
must be grafted. It’s worth the 
price because it’s beautiful and 
there is nothing quite like it. Great 
clusters of double white flowers 
borne on long stems. 35c each; 3 
for 90c. 

LILY OF THE 
VALLEY 
The Lily of the Valley 
thrives and throws up its 
beautiful, modest, fragrant 
white bells in almost any 
kind of soil. Will also adapt 
itself to pot culture in winter. 
Its delicate, permeating frag- 
rance makes it especially de- 
sirable. It is especially loved 
for the wonderful corsages 
it makes. Plant plenty of 
them. 
5 plants, 30c; 10 plants, 50c. 

flowers. 
19c; 3 for 49c. 
19c; 3 for 49c. 

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LOHENGRIN: Standards light Mauve; 
violet, ruffied. 
LORELY: Standards yellow splashed purple, falls purple 4 
bordered yellow. . 
LEDA: Standards white frilled and dotted with lilac- 
pink. Falls are rich cream with rose-lilac markings. 
MITHRAS: Standards straw-yellow; falls red-wine bor- 
dered yellow. 
MOTHER OF PEARL: Standards and falls pale bluish- 
lavender with pearl tints. 
NIBELUNGEN: Standards fawn-yellow; falls violet-blue. 
PERFECTION: Standards lavender shaded purple; falls 
rich dark purple. 
PROSPERO: Great in size and height of flower. 
our best soft violet Iris, with rich velvety pansy-lilac falls. 
Truly a prize winner. 
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CHINESE LANTERN 
A Popular Perennial 
A very hardy perennial 
producing enormous orange 
colored fruit that looks like 
Chinese Lanterns and hang 
onto the stems all winter. 
Very attractive in beds, and 
excellent for winter. decora- 
tion. Be sure and plant some 
and have plenty of bouquets 
both fall and all winter. 
HOLLYHOCKS! 
For Your Garden 
Here’s a grand mixture of 
color for your garden in the 
new “dressed-up” hollyhocks 
—the new DOUBLE CHA- 
TERS. Mammoth flowers and 
all double. Comes in pinks 
and maroons. We sell as 
mixed only. Regular peren- 
nial price. 

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HARDY SWEET PEAS 
New Perennial Sweet Peas! 
Lathyrus: These sweet peas 
are really perennial sweet 
peas and keep coming year 
after year! They grow rapid- 
ly and bloom continuously 
all summer. Splendid for 
covering arbors or trellises. 
Many people put them on the 
garden fence where they 
bloom year after year. You 
may have them in the Pink 
Beauty, the Red, or Mixed. 
Your Choice of color. 
JUANITA: Clear deep blue, tall, very large fragrant 
HARDY IRIS 
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SWEE 
Everblooming 
This has been a garden favorite 
for years and you get your choice 
of 2 varieties: 
Dark Crimson Bueaty: It sup- 
plies your garden with the color 
it needs in early summer, faithful 
and long blooming... 
Double Choice Mixed: A riot of 
color, white, pink, red, and an as- 
sortment of these colors in the 
individual flowers. A beautiful 
cluster flower. 
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BLUEB 
These are the lovely hardv 
Mertensia blue bells that 
come so early in the spring. 
They will grow on the north 
side of the house~ where 
nothing else will do well and 
they love it. 
PENTSTEMON: Commonly 
called the Native Blue Bell—Hardy, 
faithful, and a beauty. It is Blue, 
but still it's cheerful. Its tall 
stems carrying many bells of 
lavender-blue is a gardener’s. de- 
light. 

Adam’s Needle 
A hardy Evergreen plant 
with long leaves; a tall stalk 
producing as high as 200 
flowers of pure white. Blooms 
about June and July. The 
leaves remain green the en- 
tire year. Very hardy, excel- 
lent for sunny, hot, dry 
places along foundations. 
Grows almost anywhere. Also 
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SHILKA IRIS 
Everblooming Iris 
Discovered in Si- 
beria so IT’S HARDY. 
Blooms in June and 
keeps on through 
summer. Color a 
blend of blue, purple, 
cream and white. 

(Ghost Plant) 
The ghost plant! Looks 
like it was dusted with silver 
dust. Grows anywhere. Use 
it for contrasts, background, 
hedge etc. where relief from 
green foliage is needed. 
Hardy. 2 ft. high. Dry foliage 
makes wonderful winter 
bouquets! : 
24c each; 3 for 69c; 5 for 
98c; postpaid. 

“Hervs *he easiest. way to 
get your pansies starved. 
Plant these strong, healthy 
plants all ready to bloom. 
We include some of the new 
Red ones in each shipment. 
Giant, ruffled strain gives 
you immense pansies. All 
colors imaginable. 
1 D02.c 34S $0.54 
3. Dez.2.«: nasa eee 
- 100 Plants ....... 3.29 

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HARDY VERBENAS 
» One of the easiest grown 
and most satisfactory peren- 
nials we know. It’s a favor- 
ite everywhere. Rose magen- 
ta in color, it blooms pro- 
fusely in May. Verbenas are 
easy to grow and they’re 
hardy, too. Even if you’re a 
gardening amateur, you can 
have plenty of bloom with 
Verbenas. 


BABY IRIS 
Grand for Border and Along Walks 
These Iris are very dwarf growing only 
6 inches high. 
Baby Iris Prices: 14c each; 4 for 
39c; 5 for 49c. 
Florida: Pure yellow. 
Spring Skies Iris: Dainty blue 
white dwarf. 
Flowers small but 
hundreds to a plant. 
Very fragrant. 
Each 25c; 3 for 69c. 
QUAKER LADY: Pale lavender; falls slightly deeper; 
lighted with buff, delicate coloring. Sree y 
QUEEN OF GYPSIES: Lilac, pink and white. 
GORGEOUS IRIS COLLECTION 
I Each of Varieties Above 89c, Postpaid 
different 
BLUE, WHITE and YELLOW IRIS 
The Iris is hardy and easy to grow, plant them in large 
numbers. You can get more colors with Iris than any 
other flower. We send out strong plants. 
IRIS PRICES: 2 for 24c; 5 for 50c; 12 for 98c. 
ALBERT VICTOR: Rich blue, self colored variety. 
Vigorous. 
FALL BLOOMING IRIS 
(Not labeled but includes 12 The Autumn King Blooms both spring and fall with 
varieties ) 
immense deep blue and purple flowers. Have i 
19¢ ea.; 3 for 49c. Te ee one 

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