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Island 
Three of the Very Newest — 
CHOICE ROSES 
TREASURE ISLAND—Coppery-pink. Flaming cop- 
pery pink, inside of petals light salmon, orange at 
base; strong stem. Long pointed buds with flowers 
large and fragrant. Received highest award of Silver 
Medal at San Francisco Fair. 
SNOWBIRD—Pure white. Full petaled, perfectly 
formed rose of sheer glistening white. Unusually 
prolific bloomer, strong sturdy grower. 
THE DOCTOR —Silvery pink. A great achievement 
in rose breeding. Large beautiful buds opening to 
enormous, semi-double, cupped flowers of silvery 
pink; intensely fragrant. Plants vigorous and bushy. 
Snow- All are hybrid tea roses and will bloom all. summer 
bird and early fall. Ours are big size, sturdy, field-grown 
: bushes. Plant them this spring and have these beau- 
tiful new roses this summer, 
Price: Each, 95c. All 3 for $2.25 
OLD FAVORITE PERENNIALS | 
GAILLARDIA—Burgundy—wine red, large flower. Blooms 
August to frost. 
LIATRIS—Blazing Star or Kansas Gay Feather. Large 
spikes of purple flowers that grow up to four feet. 
ar aratcint seinen eee colors of this grand old garden 
ower. 
SWEET WILLIAM—Fine old-fashioned plant. Large 
heads of brilliant colors. 
COREOPSIS—Double Sunburst (Double new gold). Large 
golden yellow blooms covering the plant. 
Well-rooted, field-grown plants—Each 25c; 3 for 65c. 
Choice Hardy Phlox 
“America’s Most 
Popular Perennial’’ 
These newer varieties grow 
more thriftily and bring their 
profusion of larger, more bril- 
liant, true colors year after 
year during July, August and 
September. These big strong 
plants bloomed last summer in 
the nursery and will flower 
freely for you this summer. 
Pick off faded flowers and seed 
pods to keep new blooms com- 
ing. Take this opportunity to 
get the finest Phlox. 





Hardy Carnation 


Flora J. Reidy—Pure white. Superior, heavy-rooted, field grown, 
Von Hochberg—Deep scarlet red. 2 yr. plants—ready to bloom: Each 
Border Gem—Choice purple-blue. 35c. 
Baron Von Dedum—Salmon rose. 
Mrs. W. G. Harding—Deep rose pink. All 5 for $1.19 
ee EEE eee 
HARDY PERENNIAL CARNATIONS 
Grow this favorite, fragrant, delicately beautiful flower in your 
garden. Hardy carnations bloom freely in early summer and 
‘ continue with some flowers later. Single flowers on long stems 
are ideal for cutting. Here are five of the better kinds in a wide 
color selection. 
Crimson King—red. Snow White—pure white. 
} Triumph—rose pink. King of Blacks—darkest red. 
Golden Sun—clear yellow. | 
Strong field-grown plants—Each, 25c. 
All 5 for Only $1.00 
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