POLEMONIUM (JACOB’S LADDER) 
Per Half 
VARIETY Doz. Doz. 
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Very showy and free flowering, bearing masses of large 
deep blue flowers through May and June. Grows 2 
feet high and noted for hardiness. 
PYRETHRUM (PAINTED DAISIES) 
No other perennial flower seems to have the general 
usefulness, beauty, color, hardiness and easy culture that 
belongs to these gorgeous flowers. Foliage is fernlike 
and ornamental. Stems are strong and erect. Plants 
transplant easily and each one produces a liberal num- 
ber of blooms during the season. 
ROBINSON’S HYBRIDS, RED AND SCARLET, . .................... .90 Ae) 
A really great new strain. We think so much of it 
that we have discontinued growing any of the others. 
Plants are exceptionally strong growers, produce long 
stems and the flowers are larger than were the older 
varieties. We cannot adequately- describe the superb 
colorings which appear in this magnificent strain. 
They run the range from deepest red to brighest scar- 
let. For color in beds, borders or massing we can say 
they stand supreme. Use them in bright pottery vases 
and you’ll thrill at the colorfulness of your floral ar- 
rangements. 
ROBINSONS’ HYBRIDS, PINK AND ROSE, .....WW00002..0..... -90 Ay) 
Same general description as above except that colorings 
cover the range from pastel pink to deepest pink and 
rose. You’ll love them. 
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RUDBECKIA (CONE FLOWER) 
For tall backgrounds in the hardy perennial border 
these plants are indispensable. Thrive even in poor 
soil and produce a wealth of colorful blooms through 
most of the summer. Excellent for cutting. 
MIRTATAULUMNOLINIS 22522). An see iene .75 .45 
A multitude of new Autumn shades. A profuse flower- 
ing variety which is very hardy. Stems 3 feet long 
topped with large star-shaped blooms which are fine 
in mixed bouquets. 
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The best known Rudbeckia. Rosy _reddish-purple 
petals with a high cone-shaped center of dark brown. 
3 to 4 ft. stems are rugged and withstand high winds. 
Blooms from July until frost. 
SALVIA (MEADOW SAGE) 
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A species from the Rocky Mountains. Stems are 3 to 
4 feet high and willowy. During the early Autumn 
pale blue flowers are produced in almost unbelievable 
profusion. Ideal for color in the perennial border. Keep 
well when cut. 
SAPONARIA (SOAPWORT) 
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Trailing vine-like plant which is a necessity in every 
rockery. From May until July plants are a mass of rosy 
pink small blossoms. 
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