HELIANTHUS . Coronation 
The flower of Britain’s coronation year, to honor her gracious 
King. Very popular for its beauty and significance. Double, 
golden-yellow, 4-in. perennial Sunflowers with anemone center. 
4 to 5 ft. tall. Lovely in summer and fall. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; 12 for $5. 
HELIOPSIS 
GOLDEN RAYS SUMMER GOLD 
Scabra patula Golden-yel- Incomparabilis Abundant, 
low, 4-in. flowers; sharp cut daisy-like semi-double, 4-in. 
petals. 314-ft. bushy plants; flowers of rich gold, June to 
mounds of golden yellow, frost. After bloom, cut back 
June through summer. Ex- for next crop. Good border 
cellent for cutting. plant. Keeps well. 3 ft. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60; 3 for $1.10; 12 for $4. 
12 for $6. 



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HEUCHERA without envying those who grow 
them in the South. Cherry Glow, 
“Fairy Flowers’’ indeed! Masses of = 4 ahybrid, will winter even 1n north- 
Coral Bells with their brilliant-hued é‘ ern N. Y. Large, cheerful, bright 

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dainty bells in impressive spikes on long cherry-red flowers on long 20-in. 
stems above evergreen foliage are in- 
valuable in any garden planting. Always 
interesting, always attractive. 
spikes, in great profusion from 
June till frost. Excellent for cut- 
ting. Protect in zero climes. 

75c each; 3 for $2.; 
12 for $7.50 
PRIMULAS 
CASHMIRIANA 
The earliest of Primroses in spring. 
Lovely globes of deep orchid-lavender 
florets on strong, erect 10- tol2-in. stems. 
Exotic, interesting. Flowerheads 
progress slowly, blooming a long 
time. Prefers semi-shady, 
moist location. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60; 
12 for $6. 
VERIS, COLOSSUS 
Giant-Flowered Extra- 
large Primulas, many 
over 2 in. across, in early 
spring. A great range of 
colors, including lilacs, 
pinks, coppery reds, dark 
teds, yellows. Sturdy 
plants, lush foliage. Good 
in damp, shady spots. 
3 for $1.10; 12 for $4. 
PINK DELIGHT 
| Charming new Heuchera with 24-in. sprays of 
dainty old-rose flowers; touch of white at base 
of florets. Very free-flowering, June and July. 
Delights everybody, both in garden and for 
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airy bouquets. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; 12 for $5. 
QUEEN OF HEARTS 
Stunning, deep red Heuchera; much larger bells 
than older varieties. Dainty in flower arrange- 
ments; keeps well. Blooms from late spring 
into July. Height 18 in. Order both of these 
satisfying varieties. 
Lythrum, lM, 50° each; 3 for $1.35; 12 for $5. 
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LYTHRUM .. 7nhe Beacon 
Salicaria For small borders 
or large mass planting, the 
long-lasting, clear deep car- 
mine-red flowers on large 
spikes are truly a beacon 
that adds sparkle and in- 
terest to the garden; side 
spikes follow almost to the 
ground. Thrives equally in 
wet semi-shade and open, dry 
sun. Continuous, July to frost. 
314 to 4 ft. Award of Merit. : 
50c each; 3 for) $1535; Beira 
12 for $5. 

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PYRETHRUM . Pink Bouquet 
Here’s a pert double Painted Daisy, one of the finest of those wonder- 
ful early summer flowers that have become so popular in recent years, 
with five to eight 4-in. blooms on a single stem! It reminds one of 
dainty Dresden China—a quaint, saucy figurine of the sort you in- 
stantly admire, just as you will Pink Bouquet. The outer petals are a 
deep rosy pink while the interesting centers have white masses of 
shorter petals. Unlike most Pyrethrums, the petals stand straight 
out and the stems upright in all weather, very clean-cut. Blooms 
come in May and last through June. Stems are 30 in. Just what you 
have wanted! 65c each; 3 for $1.75; 12 for $6.50 

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Preparation for Perennials 
A good garden loam is best for perennials. Prepare hole 
large enough to easily take all roots. Spread roots, firm each 
plant well, and soak very thoroughly afterward. Leave crown 
of plant level with surrounding soil. 
Plant tall plants like Delphiniums 18 to 24 inches apart. 
Medium plants 16 to 18 inches except wide spreaders like 
Heliopsis 18 to 20 inches. Low plants 15 to 18 inches. Dwarf 
plants and ground covers 8 to 10 inches. Use at least three of 
a kind for best effect. 

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