









Nepeta, “Six Hills Giant’ 
Kingston, Pa., 
Dear Sirs: June 3, 1942. 
Received Wisteria vine, am happy to re- 
port. It was in excellent condition. Will 
give you a big order this fall. 
I remain, 
MRSS: 
Dear Sirs: 
Am writing you a few lines to thank you 
for the Roses you sent. I am very pleased 
with this company, and my orders will be 
always sent to you. I thank you. 
MRS. M. R. 
Hamt., Mich. 
Dianthus, “Flaming Star” 

PLANT MORE GOOD 
All Are 2-Yr. Field-Grown Plants— 
W e ° ° LA 
NEPETA “Siz Hills Giant 
One of the best plants we know of for hot, dry and exposed 
Perennial plantings. 
Gray-green foliage makes splendid contrast to surroundings. 
Compact and upright habit makes it desirable for massed plant- 
ings. 
"Ten to twenty flower stems on each plant reach a height 
of about two feet. Rich lavender-blue blooms are borne in great 
profusion during blooming season, with occasional blooms 
throughout the summer. Fine for border or for massing. Heavy 
2-yr. plants, 25c each; 5 for $1.00, postpaid. 
Large Blowering 
SHASTA DAISY, “Alaska” 
Large plant, compact and graceful. Flowers are white and 
from 3 to 5 inches in diameter. Brilliant yellow disc centers. 
Fine for cutting. Easily grown and hardy anywhere. Planted 
with a yellow contrast plant such as Gaillardia or Coreopsis 
they provide unequalled color for the perennial bed and for 
bouquets. Grows 2 feet tall. Heavy 2-yr. roots, only 25¢ each; 
5 for $1.00, postpaid. 
Krider's Beautéful Dianthus 
“FLAMING STAR” 
One of the finest plants ever introduced for 
the rockery or perennial border. Hundreds of 
flaming star-shaped flowers borne on a dwarf 
bunchy plant resembling a Pincushion. Bluish 
green foliage makes striking contrast to color of 
flowers. Perfectly hardy and blooms year after 
year with no attention. Grows only 4 to 6 
inches high. Postpaid for 30c each; 4 for $1.00. 
[18] 
Shasta Daisy, “Alaska” 

