

; 
Gaillardia Dazzler 
Gaillardia, Blanket Flower 
Here is one of the most continually bloom- 
ing plants for your flower garden, showy 
in the beds as well as in bouquets. Highly 
colored, easy to grow, sure to bloom. We 
can furnish you the varieties Dazzler, large 
golden yellow _and maroon, Goblin, golden 
yellow and red, and Burgundy, bronzy red. 
Your choice, each 25c; 3 for 60c; 10 for 
$1.65; postpaid. 
= . 18 inches tall. Excel- 
Crimson King lent deep crimson, well 
shaped, showy in the garden, and very val- 
uable for bouquets. In our own gardens 
there is hardly another plant which blooms 
so continually as this Carnation, beginning 
in the spring and ending with heavy frost 
in late fall. Each, 45c; postpaid. 
Platycodon, Balloon Flower 
12 to 18 inches high, blooms throughout the 
Summer and fall, nice bell-shaped flowers 
in blue and white. Similar to Campanula, 
Bell flower, but much hardier, free from 
disease and insects. Each 25c; 3 for 60c; 
postpaid. 
The hardy strain, which 
Pentstemon produces a wealth of 
flowers in several shades of red from June 
until late fall, resembling in shape the Fox- 
glove. Pentstemon. will remain in your 
garden for many years, furnishing you ex- 
cellent cut-flowers. Grows 12 to 18 inches 
tall; very suitable for flower beds, borders 
and rock gardens. Each 45c; postpaid. 
56 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
(Continued) 
Lovely flower, known 
Forget-Me-Not to most everyone. 
Blue, of creeping habit. This is the Alpine 
strain growing about 8 inches tall and 
blooming through the greater part of the 
summer. Each 25c; 3 for 60c; postpaid. 
Pyrethrum, Double Flowering 
A splendid garden mixture of pink, red and 
white, blooming beautifully through May 
and June. This is a new type, especially 
attractive in bouquets. Each 35c; postpald. 
= The scarlet crimson 
Oriental Poppy (ypowith black 
spots at base of the flower petals. The best 
for Memorial Day decoration. After several 
seasons of experimenting we are convinced 
that spring planting of Oriental Poppies is 
entirely too risky. For this plant we 
recommend only fall planting. We will be 
able to supply Oriental Poppies in the fall. 
The special new and improved types we will 
have at that time will be 35c each; 3 for 
95c; postpaid. 
T Perennial Sweet Pea. A very 
Lathyrus satisfactory Perennial of 
climbing habits, and generally used for low 
and medium sized trellis covers. It blooms 
with greatest freedom in all color shades 
from rose-lilac to bright red. Perfectly 
hardy anywhere, and easy to grow. The 
blossoms are just like those of the regular 
Sweet Pea, and appear throughout summer 
and fall. 25c each; postpaid. 
= For a selection of the surest 
Pp eonies bloomers, and choice colors, 
all perfectly double flowering see pages 4 
and 5 of this book. 
Yucca Filamentosa 4023, Nee- 
tall. A plant of tropical appearance with 
long,, narrow, evergreen leaves, developing 
into a dense clump. The blossoms of creamy-. 
white color come on tall flower spikes, bell 
shaped, as many as 100 to one spike. It 
blooms for a long time, requires little care. 
Does well on dry land, for background 
planting or in the cemetery very valuable. 
Wherever you need a vigorous grower that 
will succeed where other flowers fail, plant 
this Yucca, it never requires further atten- 
Mone Heavy roots, 30c each; 3 for 70c; pre- 
paid. 
U. S. DEFENSE STAMPS 
We accept U. S. Defense stamps in pay- 
ment of any perennials listed on pages 54 
to 57. This offer is made to help Uncle 
Sam first, and then make it possible for 
you to get the flowers you love. Save your 
rubber, spend your spare hours in your own 
garden, you will enjoy your flowers more 
than the dusty highway. From early spring 
to late in the fall your garden will offer you 
new pleasures every day. Our Defense 
stamp offer holds good until May 1, 1943, 
and applies only to your purchases of 
Perennials. 10c and 25c stamps are ac- 
cepted and they must be in good condition, 
(not pasted down on paper.) 
SONDEREGGER NURSERIES 
Adams Nee- 

