


DAISIES, BLUE-FRINGED 
(Erigeron speciousus.) Flowers 
large and violet-blue with yellow 
centers. Bloom June and July, 
1% to 2 feet high. Fine bou- 
(uetse se blanteloneto. U8. Vapart: 
ordinary soil; ordinary moisture ; 
sun. 
DAISIES, SHASTA 
(Chrysanthemum maximum.) 
Large white flowers. June to Au- 
gust. Grow 18” to 24” high. Plant 
15” to 18” apart in ordinary soil ; 
ordinary moisture; sun. Hardy. 
DAISIES, SKY BLUE 
(Aster subcoeruleus.) A pretty 
blue daisy-like Aster, 8” to 10” 
high. Beautiful border. Plant 8” 
to 10” apart in ordinary soil; likes 
moisture ; sun or part shade. Field- 
grown. 
DAISY, WHITE SWAN 
(Chrysanthemum leucanthemum.) 
Charming! Eye-compelling! 
Striking! When plants are estab- 
lished, they will produce 15 to 30 
pure white flowers per plant. 
Stems grow to be 24 to 30 inches 
high. Blooms appear for Memo- 
rial Day in most regions and con- 
tinue throughout June. Hardy. 
Plant 15” to 18” apart; ordinary 
soil; sun; does well with less than 
average moisture. 

FLAX, BLUE 
(Linum perenne.) <A bit of the 
sky’s heavenly blue for your gar- 
den.  USie to 24 hich, May- 
August. Bluish foliage. Plant 12 
to 15 inches apart in ordinary 
soil ; ordinary moisture; sun. 
FLAX, GOLDEN 
(Linum flavum.) 
August. Hardy. 
sandy loam; 
full sun. 
Blooms May to 
Plant te apart, 
ordinary moisture; 
Field-grown. 
GAILLARDIAS 
(Blanket Flower.) Dazzler varie- 
ty. Brilliant orange-yellow, red- 
centered flowers, June to frost. 
Growsmcenten clant, 15) to 18” 
apart; ordinary soil; ordinary 
moisture; full sun. 
GHOST PLANT 
(Artemisia, Silver King.) Looks 
as if dusted with silver. Grows 
2 to 3 feet high, spread 18 in. or 
more. Plant 18 inches apart; 
ordinary soil; ordinary moisture; 
sun or. shade. 
HIBISCUS 
(Mixed.) We have been unable 
to mark all Hibiscus as to color, 
and offer mixed colors. Plant 24 
to 30 in. apart in ordinary soil; 
ordinary moisture; sun or partial 
shade, 
Coreopsis 
COREOPSIS 
(Coreopsis grandiflora — Tick- 
seed). Pure yellow. Blooms, June 
to trost. “Grows 2° tol o” highs 18” 
spread. Very hardy. Mulch in 
winter. Plant 15 inches apart in 
any soil; ordinary moisture; full 
sun. Field-grown. 

Sky Blue Daisies 
MIDGET HEDGE 
(Teucrium chamaedrys). Dense, 
glossy green foliage, aromatic, 
lavender-pink flowers, July-Au- 
cab, lalaveéky, Ilene WMO jeer 12” 
apart, ord. soil; ord. moisture; 
sun or shade. Field-grown. 
SPURGE 
(Pachvsandra terminalis). Dense 
masses of lustrous green leaves. 
Trailing vine 12” high. Thrives 
under evergreens ; anywhere. 
Nearly evergreen. Plant 8” to 10” 
apart; thrives in any soil; shade; 
water liberally. 

Gaillardia 
R. M. KELLOGG 


CO., Three Rivers, Michigan 
Foxsloves 
$190 
(Digitalis). These beau- 
tiful flowers should be in 
every garden. These are 
strong, vertical Shirley 
Hybrids with wide color 
range; white, shell-pink, 
rose, etc. Mixed colors 
only. Grow 3 to 4 feet 
high; spread 8 in ‘or 
more. Blooming season 
about July. 
PRICES: 3 for 64c; 5 
for $1.00; 10 for $1.90 
For best results, order 
Canterbury Bells, and 
Foxgloves early and 
plant as re- 
ceived. They will be sent 
at your planting time. 
SOO “as 
ASTER, FRIKARTI (Wonder of Staffa). Beautiful laven- 
der-blue flowers, 2 to 2% inches across, in great abundance, 
June to frost. One of the very best for cutting. 
BEECHWOOD CHALLENGER (RED). Beautiful and 
brilliant crimson! Flowers produced in gorgeous. abun- 
dance. Plant grows to 3% feet tall. 
MOUNT EVEREST (WHITE). Mountain of pure white 
flowers. Flowers produced right down tothe ground. 
HARRINGTON PINK (PINK). Beautiful deep rose-pink. 
Excellent for cutting. Grows 2 to 3 feet high. Without 
doubt the best true pink, hardy Aster. Prices below. 
PRICES: All Asters above, pot grown plants; ball of 
earth on roots. 60c each; 2 for $1.10; 3 for $1.60; 6 for $3.10. 
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