To Plant This Fall 
“So N THIS page and pages 24, 25, 26 and 27 are those varieties 
() that do best when planted in the fall, or may be planted 
advantageously in the fall, when it is easier to plan the 
most effective combinations of plant habit, height, color, suc- 
cession of bloom. Your plants will be well established for quick 
growth and early bloom in 1944. All field-grown plants. Guar- 
anteed to live and bloom. Directions for planting and prepara- 
tion for winter included with every order. 
All Modern Perennials Are Sent Prepaid; 
we do not ship Perennials west of Denver. 
VINCA MINOR, Bowles PRIMULA cashmiriana 
Repeating blooms of Alice-blue, The earliest of Primroses in spring. 
flowers superior to old-fashioned Lovely globes of deep orchid-lav- 
Vinca minor. Foliage clean, never ender florets on strong, erect 10- 
rusts or turns brown. Most satis- to 12-in. stems. Exotic, interest- 
factory of flowering ground-cover ing. | Flower-heads progress 
plants. Excellent for shady or slowly, blooming a long time. 
Prefers semi-shady, moist location. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60; 12 for $6 

Primula 
cashmiriana 
unsightly spots. Plant 8 in. apart. 
3 for 75c; 10 for $2.; 
100 for $18. 
To Save You Time and Money 
Fall Asters 
The lovely Harrington’s Adorable pictured 
on p. 25, also Frikarti, light blue; Beech- 
wood Charm, rose-red; Mount Everest, 
Trollius, 
Garden Chrysanthemums 
Sussex Queen 
GROUP xX 362 8 Plants, J of 
each (value $4.45,see p.25) ..... 


; “TROLLIUS, Sussex Queen 
A truly fascinating new golden yellow 
Trollius of the improved Ledebouri type— 
an improved form of Golden Queen from 
Ernest Ladham of Sussex, England. The two 
supreme white; Blue Gown, China-blue. 
GROUP X 372 5Plants, 1 of each 
(value $2.60) only ...2..-- 6.0 eevee 
J. & P. Hardy Phlox 
GROUP X373 6 Plants, 1 of each of 
the newer varieties described 
below (value $3.50) ......++++4-- 
GROUP x 374 18 Plants, 3 of 
J. & P. Newer Perennials 
Twelve outstanding newer introductions de- 
scribed on page 25. 
GROUP X 363 12 Plants, 
1 of each (value $7.75) ....-.-++ 
J. & P. Giant Delphiniums 
GROUP 364 6 Plants, 1 of each 
in color, on pp. 26, 27 
each (value $10.50) ........++++6+ 
HARDY PHLOX 
Clumps of three or more make an at- 
tractive group in a border, and in 
masses they produce radiant summer 
color that is unexcelled. These new 
introductions are recommended for 
the glory of their immense florets, 
and mounds of color for many years. 
To complete the color-range we also 
list the best of the older varieties. 
rows of petals, instead of staying cupped ROGESEIERSGUPT- ~~ ++ ooo 
as in other types, flatten out gracefully 
and effectively, making a beautiful picture 
with their very interesting stamens, strong 
filaments, rich-colored anthers. Blooms 
from end of May into July. Does well in 
sun and really thrives in semi-shade. Will 
gracefully beautify your garden. Height 
3 to 4 ft. 
65c each; 3 for $1.65; 12 for $6.50 
Early orders are shipped first, as 
the plants are dug. Soon as your 
order is received, we mail you the 
J. & P. Gardening Guide—how to 

plant, what to do all year round. 
For orders under $10., please send 
cash with order; if you wish to order 
C.O.D., send 10 per cent with order. 
We prepay transportation costs on 
Vinca Minor, Bowles 
all cash orders {except Fruits on 
pages 28 and 29}. 
©}. &P. co. 
Phlox, 


; 12 for $5. S0c'eas for $135; Sea 
FAIRY KING 12 for $5. te COMET 
a Heavenly lavender! Large, riliiant red, truly @ 
4, oe, | shapely, rounded a By SAN ANTONIO “comet.”’ Tall 8-in. 
ms) Deep golden yellow. 
oe ” 75c ea.; 3 for $2.5 75c ea.; 3 for $2.5 ee Baie aradtes 
aa ‘ 12 for $7.50 12 for $7.50 15 to 20 8-in. spikes. 
- e " The Best Older Phlox GALPINI 
ee Albert Leo Schlageter. George Stipp Salmon. Dwarf species, 24- to 
aa Brilliant scarlet-red. Mrs. Harding Salmon. 30-in. stems; 4- to 


Apple Blossom 
APPLE BLOSSOM 
Apple-blossom-pink; 2- to 
214-in. florets. Pyramidal 
flower-heads; side spikes 
florets 114 to 2 in. Large 
flower-heads. Average 
height, 24 in. 
50c ea.; 3 for $1.35; 
Dark green foliage on firm 
stems. Unusually resistant 
to Phlox ills. 2 ft. 
B. Comte French purple. 
C.Zeppelin White; red eye. 
Daily Sketch Salmon- 
pink; crimson eye. 
Page 30 
HARVEST FIRE 
Mammoth salmon-orange 
heads, branching from bot- 
tom; large florets, 114 to2 
Sve Let aera in. Healthy foliage. Long have these compelling 
7, hey aro Pee bloomer. 30 in. a of riotous color 
20 ac 2 or $1.35; 50c ea.; 3 for $1.35; all summer, June to 
h or $5. 12 for $5. Sept., without the fuss 
BLUE BOY of digging up every 
Deep blue. Free bloomer; MIKADO year as had to be done 
Deep violet, 114- to 2-in. 
florets, white eye. Excel- 
lent foliage. Most striking 
color. 18 to 24 in. 
Immense heads, deep, non- 
fading blood-red florets. 
Robust growth. 214 to 3 ft. 
Painted Lady Peach- 
pink, deeper eye. 
Snow Cap White. 
Tigress Orange-scarlet. 
Your Choice of Above: 3 for 75c; 
6 for $1.35; 25 for $4.45 


New Hardy Tritoma 
TRITOMAS Comet gf 
Sensational! You can 

with the old ‘‘red-hot 
poker plants.’’ 30-in. 
stems, often 15 to 20 
spikes from each plant 
spikes, July to Sept. 
GOLDEN PRIDE 

6-in. spikes of salmon- Gs 
saffron; July to Oct. J 
Sun or partial shade. 
Any of above: 60c 
each; 3 of a kind, 
$1.60; 12 for $6. 
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