
DELPHINIUM 
CLIVEDEN BEAUTY 
A wondet-worker in your garden. 
Belladonna type. A lovely shade of 
blue for a bit of heaven among your 
flowers. Excellent for cutting; airy 
for arrangements. 4 ft. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; 
6 for $2.50 
VELVET BLUE CAVE 
A J.&P. rich purple-blue Bella- 
donna Delphinium with mildew- 
resistant dark green foliage; branch- 
ing. Very free blooming. 4 ft. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; 
6 for $2.50 
J. & P. GIANT HYBRID, DAUNTLESS 
Another of the ‘‘Giant Northerns’’ originated by J. & P., 
companion to the eight shown on pages 34 and 35. Com- 
oe spike of lavender flowers. Blooms about two weeks 
ater than Divine on page 35, prolonging the season of this 
color-range. Ideal border type, also excellent cut-flower 
variety. The plant grows about 4 ft. tall; has many spikes. 
65c each; 3 for $1.65; 6 for $3.25 
. Cliveden 











Group *423 
For a fine color array of these remarkable new 
J. & P. Giant Northern Double Delphinitums— 
Dauntless at left, with Desirable, Debutante, 
Devine and Delightful on pages 34 and 35. 
Plants, 1 of each 
(value $3.25) for only 
PINK SENSATION DELPHINIUM 
We expect to have enough plants to fill your orders 
one year from now. (Pat. 324). $1. each. 
Or.¢8.00. Dauntless Helly a a 
HELIOPSIS 
Rays 
GOLDEN RAYS : 
Scabra patula Golden-yellow, 
4-in. flowers; sharp cut petals. 
314-ft. bushy plants; mounds of 
golden yellow, June through 
summer. Excellent for cutting. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60; 
6 for $3. 
SUMMER GOLD 
Incomparabilis Abundant, 
daisy-like semi-double, 4-in. 
flowers of rich gold, June to 
frost. After bloom, cut back for 
next crop. Good border plant.3 ft. 
50c each; 3 for $1.353 
6 for $2.50 


Pink Delight 
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HEUCHERA ¢ Coral Bells 
PINK DELIGHT 
Charming new Heuchera with 24-in. sprays of 
dainty old-rose flowers; touch of white at base 
of florets. Wery free-flowering, June and July. 
Delights everybody, both in garden and for airy 
bouquets. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; 6 for $2.50 
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. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; G for $2.50 
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PERENNIALS 
WILTON RUBY 
The new cheerful red Geum, 
several shades deeper in tone 
than others. ‘‘Dark green 
foliage, decorative all sum- 
mer. 24 in. tall. Blooms May, 
June, intermittent all sum- 
mer. Masses of long-lasting 
flowers for borders and 
groups. Excellent for cutting. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60; 

GEUMS (@ronounc ed 
Gee-ums) 
To those who know them, Geums 
are among the most popular 
plants in the garden—someone has 
said that if only they had a pleas- 
ing pronouncable name they would 
be as familiar as roses. This year, 
learn in your own garden the value 
of these new hardy Geums for gar- 
den and bouquets, with their 
decorative foliage and large, color- 
ful, wavy, long-lasting flowers. 
An excellent boutonniere. 
RED WINGS 
Vivid strawberry-red, yellow anthers. 
Semi-double, 2-in. flowers 24 in. high, 
in great profusion May and June; inter- 
mittent all summer. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; 6 for $2.50 
DOLLY NORTH 
Lovely light orange, 114-in. 
diam.; profuse end of May and 
June—periodically all summer. 
18-in. spikes; foliage always fresh. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; 
6 for $2.50 
FIRE OPAL 
Dazzling scarlet-bronze Geum, 
2-in. flowers, unexcelled in late 
spring. Free blooming, repeat- 
ing all summer. 24-in. tall; 
tufted foliage. 7 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; 


6 for $2.50 - 
A very special price for you to get ac- ‘ ‘De bee 
quainted with their charm—all 4 f Hf 
Hardy Geums, 2 of each: Wilton Ruby 
Group ¥425 3 fants 
(value $3.90)....... 
FOR ALL 
GROUND-COVERS tocations 
VINCA MINOR, Bowles 
Repeating blooms of Alice- 
blue, far superior to old Vinca 
minor. Foliage always clean; 
never rusts or turns brown. 
Most satisfactory of flower- 
ing ground-covers; excellent 
for banks, under trees, other 
shady or unsightly spots. 
Plant 8 in. apart. (SO or more 
at 100 rate.) 
3 for 75c; 10 for $2.3 
100 for $18. 
Here are the three most satisfactory 
and easiest to grow Ground-Covets 
which have proved to be most popular. 
DWARF POLYGONUM, Reynoutria 
One of the finest ground-covers, interesting all 
year—from the Orient, improved by Amos Perry 
and introduced by J. & P. Low-growing, particu- 
larly useful and attractive. Establishes itself well 
in poor or rich soil with very few underground 
runners. Thrives best in full sunlight; hovers 
4 to 8 in. from soil. Yellow-green foliage turns 
brilliant red in fall. Blooms in fall—fragrant, 
airy pink sprays similar to Silver Lace Vine; deep- 
red buds. You will be highly enthusiastic 
Over its adeptness to beautify even the 
“problem”’ parts of your grounds. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; 6 for $2.50 ; 
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