LINING-OUT STOCK 
PANSIES 
STEELE'S JUMBO VAUGHAN'S SUPER MAPLE LEAF 
From originator's seed. 
Smaller sowings and poor germination make quantity quotations im- 
possible now (Sept. 8). In small lots, $1.00 per 100. 
PHLOX SUBULATA 
Blooming-size plants from beds propagated 1 year ago. 
ATROPURPUREA, carmine red. 
EMERALD CUSHION, large deep pink flowers. 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE 
Mixed named varieties including deep reds and pinks. No common 
garden varieties. Blooming size. 
PLATYCODONS 
Heavy roots with many "eyes" insuring a blooming clump next spring. 
GIANT EARLY BLUE, no rogues. 
MARIESI, dwarf, deep blue. 
SHELL-PINK, especially beautiful in shade. (10 @ 100 rate) 
, POLYANTHUS 
GIANT-FLOWERED HYBRIDS, all colors, April-sown. 
PYRETHRUM 
From beds sown July 1942. Bloomed nicely last spring. 
DOUBLE MIXED, extra choice, Vaughan's seed. 
ROBINSON'S GIANT HYBRIDS, largest singles, rich colors. 
ROBINSON'S DARK CRIMSON, large, deep red single. 
STARTLER, large deep crimson-rose single. 
RUDBECKIA PURPUREA, heavy plants. 
SALVIA FARINACEA BLUE BEDDER, excellent for southern regions. 
SAPONARIA OCYMOIDES SPLENDENS, rosy pink, heavy plants. 
SCABIOSA FISCHERI, profuse mid-summer bloomer. 
SCABIOSA ISAAC HOUSE HYBRIDS, 1 yr. old. 
SILENE WHERRYI, one of the choicest dwarfs. 
SOLIDAGO TENUIFOLIUM, dwarf, small-flowered Goldenrod. 2%" pots 
STATICE DUMOSA, best for drying and dyeing. 1 yr. 
STATICE LATIFOLIA, 1 yr. old. 
THERMOPSIS CAROLINIANA, yellow, lupine-like flowers. 
THYMUS COCCINEUS, scarlet bloom, divisions. 
THYMUS VARIEGATA AUREA, golden markings in spring. Divs. 
TRADESCANTIA PAULINE, new dwarf pink. 
VIOLAS 
‘All sown in late July, ideal size for fall planting. 
ARKWRIGHT RUBY, ruby-red, suffused mahogany. 
BLUE PERFECTION, large, bright blue. 
CHANTREYLAND, apricot, orange center. 
WHITE PERFECTION, large, pure white. 
GYPSOPHILA REPENS ROSEA, dwarf pink, heavy plants. 
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