


ANNUAL FLOWER PLANTS 





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PERENNIAL FLOWER PLANTS 
BLEEDING HEARTS 
One of the best known perennials. Our plants of this old 
fashioned favorite are field grown, and carefully wrapped. 
They will bloom this summer and increase in size each 
year. Each, 50c; 3, $1.35. Postage and packing, «lst plant, 
10c; each succeeding plant, 4c. 
atra § mecial 'Muams 
DEAN KAY—This chrysanthemum is valuable to us 
because it is extremely hearty. Flowers are pleasing 
lavendar-pink and are semi-double. DEAN KAY com- 
4 mences to bloom in early summer and continues 
| until hard frost. It has much more spreading habit 
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than the ordinary mums. Often times attaining a 
diameter of four feet. Bushes are low and will carry 
hundreds of blossoms. 

GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Absolutely hardy. Grow on taller plants than the Cushion 
Mums and have larger flowers. 
1688—CLARA CURTIS. Single pink flowers, about 2 inches 
in diameter. Absolutely hardy, profuse flowering, dryest and 
hottest weather does not affect it. No other plant will give 
so many flowers for so little trouble. A flower the amateur 
gardener can’t keep from blooming. 
1690—-EARLY BRONZE. A remarkably early flowering 
pompon in full bloom early in September. Splendid for cut- 
ting and for garden decoration. Unusually free-blooming. 
DELPHINIUM—PACIFIC GIANTS 
An outstanding strain originated on the Pacific Coast. 
Huge flowers two and one-half to htree and one-half inches 
in diameter, beautifully spaced on well-balanced spikes. 
Thin woody stems. Comparatively mildew resistant, this 
strain is practically 100% double. 
1674—WHITE. 
1676—DARK BLUE. 
UNUSUAL GYPSOPHILA (BABY BREATH) 
1698—BRISTOL FAIRY. A wonderful new introduction, 
Bristol Fairy produces large panicles of double flowers in 
which the individual flower is larger and of purest white. 
Flowers continuously throughout the summer. 
CUSHION MUMS 
These low growing chry- 
santhemums form mounds of 
flowers usuaily not more 
than 15 inches high and 
spreading 2 feet. They flower 
early and last until after 
heavy frost. Hundreds of 
flowers on every’ bush. 
Bushes increase in size each 
year. 1678, Pink; 1680, 
White; 1682, Bronze; 1684, 
Yellow; 1686, Red. 
A 3-year-old “Cushion Mum’”’ 
with over 750 blooms. Grown 
by Mrs. J. I. Denham, 610 
Eighth Ave. So. 
1692—SCABIOSA 
FISCHERI. New and ideal because of the compact bush 
which grows only about 114 feet high. Flowers large and 
of a beautiful deep lavender blue shade. 
1696—VIOLETS 
MOMMOTH DOUBLE RUSSIAN. Perfectly hardy, producing 
an abundance of double, sweet scented flowers. Plant in a 
partial shaded spot. 
1693—-GARDENIA FLOWERED 
CAMPANULA 
The petals of this double white bell flower are so ar- 
ranged that they resemble a gardenia. 
1694—-TROLLIUS 
Anyone that has ever seen this flower in bloom im- 
mediately makes up their mind to have it in their own 
garden. The globe shaped flowers are bright orange and 
yellow and the foliage is very finely cut. It can be used 
to advantage in partially shaded spots. Trollius blooms in 
May and June. 

Prices of above Perennials except Bleeding Hearts 35c each. Any 3 plants 
for one dollar. Packing and postage, first plant, 15c each additional plant, 5c 

BOOKS 
To Help You Make a Better Garden 
By special arrangement with the publishers we are able 
to supply ‘’Better Gardening’’ by Harry R. O’Brien, who is 
familiar to many readers through the pages of the ‘’Better 
Homes and Gardens.’ Written simply in “dirt gardener 
language”’ by a man who is a ‘‘dirt gardener” himself. This 
120-page book is composed of 28 chapters. A few of these 
chapters cover the following subjects. Soil and Soil Prepara- 
tion; Fertility and Fertilizers; Cultivation and Weeds; Prun- 
ing; Vegetable Gardens; Insect and Disease pests; Annual 
Flowers; Peonies; Roses; Outdoor Bulbs; Shrubs and 
Trees; Evergreens; Fruits and Berries. Profusely illustrated. 
This book in our opinion is superior to many in oun 
library selling at $2.00 to $3.00. Special offer made to our 
customers, each 25c. If not included with your order please 
include an extra 5c to cover mailing. 


HOW TO MAKE A VICTORY GARDEN 
Here is a new pamphlet of 16 pages written especially 
for those people whose victory garden this year will be 
their first attempt at gardening. Contains vitamin charts, 
garden layouts, etc., and is an especially fine little book. 
Free on request with orders totaling $2.00 or we will mail 
it upon receipt of 10c. 

Started Plants give earlier blooms 
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