
GAILLARDIA Burgundy Beautiful, shining deep wine-red 
flowers with a touch of yellow, borne in profusion on 2-foot 
stalks, from June until frost. Strongly drought resistant, 
and require only simple care. Highly desirable in the peren- 
nial border; also a long lasting cut flower. Price 20¢ each; 
3 for 45c; 10 for $1.25. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath), Bristol Fairy. The choicest of 
all the Gypsophilas. A wonderful new variety producing 
large panicles of double, white flowers, in which the indi- 
vidual bloom is larger, and of purest white. Its feathery 
sprays of flowers add greatly to the attractiveness of any 
mixed bouquet, either freshly cut, or dried for winter use. 
Blooms continuously throughout the summer. Choice field- 
grown grafted plants, the best available, at only 45¢ each; 
3 for $1.25. 
GAS PLANT or Fraxinella (Dictamnus fraxinella caucasicus) . 
An old fashioned, but unusual herbaceous perennial, mak- 
ing a very showy and effective border plant. Forms a bush 
about 30 inches high, with fragrant foliage and large 
spikes of rosy pink flowers. 
A most unusual feature is that the flowers produce a 
resinous, volatile matter which may actually be ignited in 
the evening after a hot day, with no damage resulting to 
the plant. 
Do not transplant frequently, as the plant improves with 
age, being one of the most permanent features of the gar- 
den. Avoid heavy, damp soils. Strong, 2-yr., blooming size 
plants, only 35c each; 3 for 90c. 
HELIOPSIS INCOMPARABILIS Newest and choicest of the 
entire Heliopsis family. Flowers are a rich golden yellow, 
nearly double, over 3 inches in diameter. Height about 3 
feet. It is easily grown and blooms continuously from July 
to autumn, producing a mass of sunny color that adds a 
dazzling brilliance to the garden. Strong, field-grown trans- 
plants, 35c¢ each; 3 for 95c. 
HIBISCUS (Giant Mallow.) One of the showiest of perennials, 
shoots start from the ground each year, growing to a height 
of 4 to 6 feet. Great numbers of giant bell-shaped blooms 
are produced, measuring 6 inches or more in diameter. 
Striking in color, and perfectly hardy. We offer the two 
choicest colors: DARK RED and ROSE. Specify colors 
wanted. Heavy, 2-yr., field-grown plants that will bloom 
this summer, only 25c each; 3 for 60c. 
TWILIGHT IRIS This wonderful new Iris is a most prolific 
bloomer, the plants having from one to two hundred flowers 
at one time, the color varying in shade, but including such 
hues as lavender, with markings of mahogany, copper, 
lemon and orange, found in the sky at twilight. A fibrous- 
rooted plant, often 4 ft. in height. Perfectly hardy, and will 
endure both severe cold and intense heat. Blooms July to 
September. Strong plants that should bloom this summer, 
~ 30c each; 3 for 75c; 10 for $2.00. 
RUSSELL HYBRID LUPINES A most superior strain. Flowers 
fan-shaped, the standard being expanded like that of a 
Sweet Pea. An immense range of color, with tall spikes of 
bloom, often 32 ft. high, from June to September. 
Strong, field-grown transplants, 35c each; 3 for $1.00; 
10 for $2.85. 
MORDEN’S PINK LYTHRUM Something new in Hardy Per- 
ennials being offered for the first time this season. The 
newest and best of the 
Lythrums, originated as a TVW 4 im holt) 4 
OWN” 
bud sport from Lythrum 
virgatum. This new vari- 
ety is outstanding for the PERENNIAL 
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- showy, clear  rose-pink 
ity of bl and 
poueros ty oa Nata Your choice of any ten 20c or 
color of its flowers, its 
ability to withstand peri- 25c¢ varieties listed on pages 
ods of dry, hot summer 44 and 45 
weather. Plant has four- 
Gor Permanent 
GARDEN BEAUTY 

angled stems, willow-like 
leaves, attains a height of 
3 to 4 ft. Ideal for mixed 
perennial borders. Does 
well in all soil, but pre- 
fers a somewhat moist, 
shady location. Strong, 
field-grown plants, while 
they last, only 35c each; 
3 for 90c. Supply limited 
this year. 
Only 
Net, pict Freese 
Your choice of any ten 25c or 
30c varieties listed on these 
two pages, 
Only $910 
Net, Not Prepaid 



TRITOMA PFITZERI (Original 
Red Hot Poker). Plants often 
produce 8 to 10 spikes 3 to 
4 feet high, color a rich 
orange-scarlet. 30c each; 
2 for 50c; 5 for $1.00. 
TRITOMA, Towers of Gold. 
Same manner of growth as 
above, but flowers are rich 
yellow. Its tall stateliness and 
goldén color make it a most 
outstanding plant. 35c¢ each; 
2 for 60c; 5 for $1.25. 
RUSSIAN VIOLET New and 
different. Superior to English 
Violet, inasmuch as the Rus- 
sian Violet is of deeper color, 
producing quantities of deep- 
est satiny purple flowers, 
growing in the true Violet 
manner. Long stems make 
them ideal for bouquet use. 
Blooming-size plants, 25c 
each; 2 for 45c; 6 for $1.25; 
12 for $2.25. 


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