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ASTER—Sunset Pink—One of the 
pink varieties, retaining its origin- 
al color. Covered with blooms. 
Bach 35c; 2 for 60c. 
ACHILLEA, (The Pearl) — Lovely 
clustered flowers, very double, 
white—decorative foliage. Excell- 
ent rock garden or border plant. 
Each: 30c; 2 for 50c. 
ARTEMSIA, (Silver King) —Feath- 
ery foliage of frosted silver on a 
branching plant gives superb con- 
trast in border or bouquets. Each 
BoC re LOT. 4G. 
AQUILEGIA, (Long-spured Colum- 
bine)—-Great favorite everywhere. 
Flowers delightful colored. Hardy 
vigorous, long-lived. Each 30c; 2 
for 50c. 
CHINESE LANTERN (Physalis) — 
Bright orange-scarlet lantern-like 
fruits in autumn are very popular 
in winter bouquets. Very hardy 
and easy to grow. Each 25c; 2 
for 45c. 
COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA. 
Glistening yellow flowers — hund- 
reds of them—all summer long on 
a very hardy, thrifty plant. Very 
beautiful and useful in bouquets. 
Superb foreground plant for Del- 
phiniums. Each 25c; 2 for 45c. 
DELPHINIUM, — Belladonna and 
Bellamosa. Tall, grand spikes of 
clear, heavenly blue, set off by 
beautiful, heavy foliage. Free con- 
tinuous bloomers, so hardy and de- 
pendable. Plant in good, rich, well 
drained soil in.a sunny location.— 
Bach 30c; 2 for 50c. 
DIANTHUS — Dwarf hardy pink. 
Excellent for rock garden and 
border. Each 30c; 2 for 50c. 
FERN—Hardy. Fine for planting 
in shade. Grows from 12-18 inch- 
es. Each 30c; 2 for 50c. 
FUNKIA-—(Day Lily) — Very at- 
tractive plants with long, broad, 
overlapping leaves of various mark- 
ings. Mauve flowers from August 
to September. Each 35c; 2 for 
65c. | 
GAILLARDIA, (Blanket Flower) — 
Handsome, all-summer perennial. | 
Showy blooms shading from bright 
crimson to golden yellow. One of 
the finest and hardiest. Each 30c; 
2 for 50c. 
GEUM COCCINEUM, (Mrs. Brad- 
shaw) — Very showy, with large 
double flowers of a fiery orange- 
red, blooming nearly all summer. 
Fine for cutting. Each 35c; 2 fo 
60c. , 
HARDY PINKS (Dianthus plumar- 
ius) Old-fashioned Pinks are a de- 
light in any garden. Dwarf plant 
is crowned with artistic fringed 
flowerets of spicy fragrance, de- 
lightfully tinted pink: Each 20c; 
2 fo 50c. 
HESPERIS-MATRONALIS (Sweet 
Rocket)—-The fragrant flower of 
lilac and white heads of these 
thrifty flowers resemble perennial 
Phlohx make a fine display in the 
border. Each 35c; 2 for 60c. 
JOHNNY JUMP UP—Dwarf pans- 
ies for shade. Each 20c; 2 for 35c. 
ORIENTAL POPPY, (Orientale)— 
The old favorite with its superb 
blooms of bright orange-scarlet. 
Each 50c; 2 Tor)-90c. 
NEPETA MUSSINI, (Ground Ivy) 
—Of dwarf, compact habit, pro- 
ducing masses of bloom of a beau- 
tiful shade of lavender all spring 
and intermittently during the sum 
mer. Each 35c; 2 for 60c. 
MONARDA DIDYMA, (Haremint) 
—The most brilliant perennial in 
the summer border. Flower heads 
of richest crimson appear:on 20 to 
30 in. stems in July and August; 
foliage somewhat aromatic. Guar 
anteed to brighten the dull corn- 
ers. Hach 30c; 2 for 50c. 
PENSTEMON PUBESCENCE — A 
very showy, bushy perenniel. The 
rosy-purple trumpet-shaped flow- 
ers are borne on fine slender spikes 
—2 feet. Each 35c; 2 for 60c. 
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