BLEEDING HEART—214 ft. 
Deep rose heart-shaped flowers 
gracefully drooping from willowy 
stems. Blooms April-June. 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
Strong, Heavy Perennials on this page, 30c each, 4 for $1.00 
12 for $2.50, Postpaid 

season through. Its disease resistance and 
the profuseness of the blooms even up 
until heavy frost make this a grand plant. 
25c each, 5 for $1.00, postpaid. 
CARNATION, Crimson King 
—l1% ft. Free blooming, hardy 
variety bearing dazzling crimson 
flowers from spring through the 
fail with remarkable abundance. 
Long slender stems for cutting. 
CASSIA, Marylandica (Indian 
Senna)—Handsome plants with 
pinnate foliage and numerous ra- 
GAILLARDIA, Burgundy—2 ft. 2 14-inch 
wine-red flowers, borne on stiff long stems 
from June until frost. 
Dazzler—2 ft. Large golden yellow flow- 
ers, rich maroon-red center. 
Goblin—1 to 1% ft. Profuse blooming 
dwarf variety. Large bright yellow flow- 
ers zoned in red. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath). 
cemes of showy, yellow flowers 
during July and August. After 
blooming the foliage appears a 
delightful brownish green, making 
it highly desirable for foliage ar- 
rangements. 
DELPHINIUM, Blackmore 
and Langdon Hybrids—4 ft. 
Plants tall and erect. Mixed hy- 
brids displaying a dazzling array 
of colors ranging from light blue 
to delicate pink. 
Belladonna Improved—4 ft. 
Bristol Fairy (See Ilustration)—2 to 
3 ft. Large panicles of double white flow- 
ers borne continuously all season. 
Flamingo—The finest of all Baby’s 
Breath. Dainty, pale pink during the 
summer months appearing deeper during 
the fall. The foamy, delicate heads of 
dainty flowers blend beautifully in floral 
arrangements. 50c¢ each, 3 for $1.35. 
HELIANTHUS, Coronation Gold (See 
Page 27 for description.) 
HELIOPSIS PATULA (See Page 27 for 

description). 
HEMEROCALLIS (Daylilies) — Recent 
improvements have made this old favorite 
perennial—much sought for. Hardy, prolific, 
—beautiful. 
Flowers exquisite truquoise- 
blue, unexcelled in delicacy and 
beauty. Blooms more freely 
than any other variety from 
Veronica, Blue Spire 
ASTER, Amethyst—3 ft. Outstanding 
purple-blue Aster. The nearly double flow- 
ers appear in September by the hundreds 
on sturdy upright stems. 
Beechwood Challenger—5 ft. Flowers 
clear red with bright yellow centers. 
Strong disease-resistant plants are cov- 
June until frost. 
Bellamosum Improved — 4 ft. An 
exact counterpart of Belladonna Im- 
proved except blooms rich deep blue. 
Pacific Giants—Double white. 
U. R. Pacific Giants—Mivxed colors. 
Wrexham Strain—Mixed colors. 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman—Lovely light pale 
lemon-yellow flowers on 4-foot stems. 
August Ist. Very free-flowering and lasts 
a long time. Latest to bloom. 
J. A. Crawford—Rich apricot-yellow 
shaded light cadmium. Many flowers on 
4-foot stems; at their best about June 
25th. 
Hyperion—Flowers are a fine citron- 
yellow produced in great numbers on 
DIANTHUS Plumarius (Clove Pink)— 
12 in. Clear pink shading to various degrees 
of red. Blooms the entire season. Extremely 
hardy and of vigorous growth. 
ered with a mass of crimson bloom 
through September. (See illustration.) stout stems. Finest pale yellow Hemero- 
callis available at present at a popular 
Mt. Everest—314 ft. Finest of white price. Buds open well in water and emit a 
Asters. An abundance of lateral growth 
makes the plant a pyramid of gorgeous 
yellow-centered. For the fall-blooming 
border. 
Nancy—Extremely bushy, dwarf grow- 
ing plants covered in September with 
delicate flesh-pink flowers. Vigorous and 
disease resistant. 
Harrington’s Pink—The first of the 
truly pink Asters The study plants are 
literally covered in September with the 
clearest shining pink flowers imaginable. 
30c each, 4 for $1.00, postpaid. 
Lavanda — Purplish - lavender. Bushy, 
low-growing plants. Blooms in Septem- 
ber, until heavy frost. 
Aster, Amethyst 
Loveliness—A lovely new variety with 
mauve-pink deeply laciniated flowers. 
Exquisitely scented. Blooms freely and 
profusely. 12 inches. 
Rose Cushion—Bright rose colored 
flowers are quite erect, they do not droop. 
Silver Mine—F lowers are pure white, 
very free, and constant from June until 
September. 40c each, 3 for $1.10. 
NEW! 
Little Joe—The most interesting and 
desirable of the new Dianthus introduc- 
tions. The compact plants are made up 
of distinct blue, piney foliage bearing 
large, single flowers of deep crimson the 
Aster, Beechwood Challenger 

most delightful fragrance. Blooms in 
July and early August. 50c each. 
Dr. Regel—Handsome, rich orange-yel- 
low flowersin May. Very fragrant. Fine for 
cutting. 14% feet. 
Kwanso flora plena—Large, double- 
flowered variety with rich golden bronze 
flowers in July and August. 
Will be shipped at proper planting time 
which is early fall. 
HIBISCUS (Marshmallow)—6 ft. Enor- 
mous single blooms from June to Septem- 
ber. Red, Pink, or White. 
LIATRIS (Blazing Star)—Produces long, 
slender spikes 4 feet in height of rich, clear 
purple in early September. Fine keeping 
qualities. 
SEE PRICES PAGE 27 

HARDY 
ASTER 
COLLECTION 
4 GREAT KINDS, ONLY 80c 
Amethyst—Lovely lavender- 
blue during the autumn 
days. 
Lavanda — Bushy, dwarf 
plant. Lovely purplish lav- 
ender. 
Mt. Everest— Pure white 
flowers covering a pyramidal 
plant. 
Nancy—Pale pink blooms 
on compact dwarf plant. 
One Sturdy Plant Each of 
These Fine, Hardy, Fall- 
Blooming Asters, 4 in all, 
Only 80c Postpaid 
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