
ad RUDBECKIA, The King 
J.@P. Regally it bears its large, deep crimson-red flowers, 
co. 4 bringing new life and color wherever you plant it. 
‘ From half-open flower to the full-bloom stage of 
—_ orange-brown seed-cone with its perimeter, of 
Trollius, “Wl, straight red petals, it is always attractive. The 
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petals never fold back; the stems remain majestic- 
ally stiff. Graceful; long-lasting both in the gar- 
den and in bouquets for which The King is ideal. 
Blooms profusely June to Sept. Grows 414 ft. high. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60; 12 for $6. 
(For new White Rudbeckia see next page.) { 
TROLLIUS, Sussex Queen 
A truly fascinating new golden yellow Trollius 
of the improved Ledebouri type—an improved 
form of Golden Queen from Ernest Padham of 
Sussex, England. The two rows of petals, instead 
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of staying cupped as in other types, flatten out Dye, 
gracefully and effectively, making a beautiful 
picture with their very interesting stamens, strong ‘iaiomnneie 
filaments, rich-colored anthers. Blooms Rudbeckia, 



from end of May into July. Does well The Kin 
in sun and really thrives in semi-shade. 8 
Will gracefully beautify your garden. 
Height 3 to 4 fe. 
65c each; 3 for $1.65; 12 for $6.50 
Sensational New J. & P, HARDY TRITOMAS 
Now You Can Have These Brilliant Spires 
Without Need of Lifting for Winter Protection 
You can achieve entirely new artistic effects both in color and garden layout with 
these truly hardy new J. & P. Perennial Tritomas. Colors are distinct and true—not 
sharp but strong and decided—and produce glorious harmony and contrast. Espe- 
cially bred for hardiness, they have lived through winter after winter in our fields 
in the cold of northern New York. The graceful lanceolate foliage from 15 to 18 in. 
high is attractive all season long. The first bloom is heavy with flowers continuously 
from late June to September, often as many as 15 to 20 to a plant during the season. 
Hardy in any position, but prefer not to have wet feet in winter. Single plants make 
ideal spots of color and the mass effect of clumps is truly brilliant. The 30-in. stems, 
producing 8-in. spikes of gorgeous color, bring to your garden the invaluable but 
hitherto almost-impossible-to-achieve architectual straight-line effect. Plant these 
hardy new J. & P. Perennial Tritomas plentifully this season—they ‘Il delight you for 
years! All are similar to Comet illustrated below, and the four together make a 
lovely color display. 
GOLDEN PRIDE COMET 
Deep golden-yellow—attractive always. A  Reddest of these hardy Tritomas, truly a 
J. & P. introduction. One clump often has 15  “‘comet.’’ Introduced by J. & P. Bears beau- 
to 20 8-in. spikes during season from late June _ tifully brilliant 8-in. spikes from July to Sept. 
to Sept. 30 in. Always intriguing. 30 in. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60; 12 for $6. G60c each; 3 for $1.60; 12 for $6. 
APRICOT PRIDE 
Huge 8-in., yellow spikes richly overcast with 
intense apricot glow; never faded. A J. & P. 
introduction. Blooms from late June to Sept. 
30-in. stems. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60; 12 for $6. 
ORANGE PRIDE 
Dwarf Tritoma, Well worth a favorite spot in your garden. 
be Galpini 8-in. spikes; rich overlay of bright orange. 
“a Ornamental. Introduced by J. & P. Blooms 
from late June to Sept. 30 in. tall. 
‘oe ee S ; 60c each; 3 for $1.60; 12 for $6. 
SCABIOSA, Blue Lady 4&4 
New and indeed exquisite! The first hardy ie 
and much-sought-for Perennial American 
Hybrid Scabiosa available in this country 
in a named plant, true in color, type and 
habit—a superb J. & P. introduction. The ray Vay 
petals of the beautiful 3-in. slightly cupped 74 
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Hardy Tritoma 
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Group 327 
Golden Pride, Comet, 
Apricot Pride, Orange Pride. 
‘ 4 plants,1 of each 
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azure-blue flowers are perfectly formed and ag é ‘| 12 pant: . of each above 
charmingly frilled. The inside florets send ly : (vale 87-40) oe ons 28 
out first a dainty pink-tipped stamen and later blue 
shaded pistils, soon filling i entire center with the same NEW DW ARF TRITO M A 
shade of color as the outer petals—a lovely effect. Flower- . 8 ‘ . 
ing spike about 2 ft. tall rises from an artistic rosette of Galpini 
large leaves. Flowers appear in series and if kept cut, 
continue in bloom all season. Long-lasting both in the 
arden and as cut-flowers. Splendid for color-spots and 
orders—a must for the cut-flower garden. 
65c each; 3 for $1.65; 12 for $6.50 
» - Growers of Modern 

A graceful dwarf species recently introduced 
by us. Slender, 24- to 30-in. stems; dainty 4- 
to 6-in. spikes of salmon-saffron; profuse July 
to Oct. Sun or partial shade. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60; 12 for $6. 
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