For the Finest Gardens 
PLANTS TO YOUR PLANTINGS—YOU WILL 
THEY BLOOM NEXT SUMMER 
ORANGE BUTTERFLY PLANT 
(Asclepias Tuberosa) 
THE ONLY HARDY PLANT HAVING TRUE ORANGE FLOWERS 
This attractive plant produces an immense number of flowers 
during the months of July and August. Brilliant orange. It can 
be successfully grown in any type soil in any locality. Reaches 
height of 2 to 22 feet. Withstands the most severe winters and 
the hottest summers, producing 
flowers year after year with no 
attention. Grows native in some 
sections of the country. Bloom- 
ing size roots especially priced 
at only 25¢ each; 5 for $1.00, 
postpaid. 













Orange Butterfly Plant 
THE POOR MAN’S y) ° NS ° , 4 
orcHip__ 724 “Shilka 
A NEW IRIS to beautify your gardens! Discovered by 
Prof. Hansen in the cold sections of Siberia, near the town 
of Shilka. Extremely hardy and blooms are oddly shaped, 
as shown in photo at the left. Color a delicate orchid. In 
fact, it has been called ‘‘the poor man’s Orchid.’’ A real 
beauty and one no flower lover will want to be without. 
Plants from pots for sure growth, 35c each; 3 for $1.00, 
postpaid. 


Pink Lythrum in a Perennial Bed 


Beautiful Iris, “Shiika’— 
“The Poor Man’s Orchid” 
LYTHRUM .. 
A “DIFFERENT” PERENNIAL FOR YOUR BEDS OR 
BORDERS—HARDY—WILL BLOOM THIS YEAR 
If you want a rather tall growing perennial that 
will provide a lot of bright pink color in your bor- 
: ders or beds during the hot months of July and 
| August, then plant a clump of beautiful Lythrum 
plants. Reach a height of 3 to 4 feet. Matured 
| plants form a clump which each year throws up a 
| great number of willowy stems each of which 
terminate in a foot-long spike of bright pink 
blooms. Hardy, a rapid grower, and our 2-year 
transplanted plants will bloom this year. Don’t 
fail to get some of these if you want good summer 
color in your garden. 
30c Each; 4 for $1.00 
Postpaid 

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