Plant Perennial Flowers for a More 

GARDEN CHEER 

Helianthus, “Coronation” 
Giant Flowering Mallow or Hibiscus NEW. Named in England and the Royal Flower of that 
A beautiful perennial, producing an abundance of ex- 8 Coronation Year. Produces enormous double, four- 
. Ne es aL beds to five-inch, gleaming yellow, dahlia-like flowers during Sep- 
tremely large, 5- to 6-inch, glorious, waxlike flowers of rich z h 
: rick oe toes Wes ; tember and October. Grows about four feet tall. Be the first 
red, pink, and white during July and August. Grows 3 : : ‘ 
fod feet tall = : ; to have this unusual beauty. Very popular in England; sure 
i to be popular here. 
Yucca Variegata 
(Spanish Sword) 
An amazing new, improved, beautiful 
flowering plant that has very unusual 
variegated evergreen, swordlike, green 
and white foliage. Its strikingly hand- 
some, immense 3- to 5-foot spikes of 
dainty, fragrant, cream-white, bell- “ 
shaped flowers during June and July, 
give you a combination of unusual 
pleasing qualities no other plant can 
cffer. 
ANEMONES 
Snow Queen (70p) 
Striking, semi-double, snow-white 
flowers, make a brilliant display in the 
garden from September to mid-No- 
vember. Grows 24 inches tall. Ex- 
cellent for bouquets. 
Peach Glow (Bottom) 
A perfect companion for Snow 
Queen. Large, rose-pink, semi- 
double blooms are very alluring 
both in the garden and when 
cut for bouquets. Grows 24 
inches tall. 

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