VARIETY 
Per Half 
Doz. Doz. 
AUBRIETIA (PURPLE ROCK CRESS) 
Very desirable for rock gardens or for edging or border work, 
Their graceful, dwarf habit of growing, their delightful coloring and 
their evergreen foliage makes them beloved by all gardeners. Start 
blooming in April and continue until July. 
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Very showy with its soft lilac colored blooms. 
GRAECA 422 oe Wes ERS LR lao A a SR Nae Fa .90 55 
Excellent bedding sort which bears multitudes of rich 
violet colored blossoms. 
LEIGH TEIN Ine teeter ES: fale SE PUREE A. VEE net .90 55 
Large flowering type which produces a surprising quan- 
tity of deep rosy purple blooms. 
ROS EA er Cire te Be ate ce sc aces eect on gtncs cant gntagecenlas hecesconcstass .90 55 
Dainty, bright pink flowers on six_inch stems. 
SPECIAL! MONARCH MIXED AUBRIETA 
Only by a very fortunate circumstance are we able to offer 
this superb NEW ENGLISH STRAIN to our friends at these low 
prices. One of the most glorious color mixtures we’ve ever 
seen. Almost every conceivable shade of deep red, violet, rose, 
lavender, mauve, pink, and purple. .Make your bed borders a 
riot of early color with this surprising color mixture. Be sure 
to order some of these MONARCH MIXED aubrietias. 
6 for 60c; 12 for $1.00, postpaid. 



BLEEDING HEART (OLD FASHIONED 
VARIETY) 
DICENTRA SPECTABILIS, 40c each __............... 3.75 2.00 
The old fashioned flower which has been a 
favorite with all generations since our grand- 
mother’s day. Deep pink heart shaped flowers 
hang from the branches of a_ sturdy plant. 
Long blooming period. Ornamental foliage. 
CALLIRHOE (POPPY MALLOW) 
PML e) ETA aa ge 1a TA OR tR UD aR GE EIS E SMa patent ire .90 55 
This is an excellent plant for the rock garden or for 
wail planting, due to its trailing habit of growth. Fine 
lacy foliage and bears large, saucer-shaped blooms of 
bright crimson with white spots. Blooms through most 
of the summer and fall. Grows only 6 in. high. 


Old Fashioned Canterbury Bells 
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