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CRIMSON KING 
Every garden should grow a dozen or more of these 
lovely dazzling ‘red Carnations. They flower throughout 
the entire summer and are absolutely hardy. The plant 
- grows from 12 to 14 inches 
high and is covered with 
double crimson, fragrant 
flowers. Why pay two or 
three dollars per dozen for 
plants grown in the green- 
house when you can have 
them in your own perennial 

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OENOTHERA 
Often Called 
GOLDEN SPRAY OR 

Hardy 
Carnation, EVENING PRIMROSE 
Crimson Si ee : Hi 
King ow growing, spreading peren- 
nial throwing out many branches to 
a height of about 2 feet. These 
branches are covered almost their 
entire length with large, thickly set, 
bright, single, yellow flowers. These 
plants make a fine display of color 
the entire summer. They need little 
attention and should be planted 
about 8 inches apart, using three or 
more plants in a group. 
Perennials Suitalle 
for Every Garden 
Lythrum 
Strong, Field-Grown Plants: 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25; 
6 for $2.25; 12 for $4.00. 
LYTHRUM, 
Mordena 
This is a new Lythrum brought 
out by the Canadian Experi- 
mental Farm at Morden, Mani- 
toba. We think it the best of all 
the Lythrums and a great im- 
provement over old types. Long, 
upright growing stems just cov- 
ered their length with little deep 
bright rose-pink flowers. This is 
a good one. Showy plants for 
moist, shady borders, and water- 
sides. This is a Lythrum of real 
merit. The older sorts are not so 
desirable because of their dull 
color. But this is a bright, at- 
tractive pink and you will like it. 
It will give color to your peren- 
nial border over a period from 
four to six weeks. Also fine to 
use in bouquets with other flow- 
ers. Height 3 to 4 ft. Strong, 
potted plants that will bloom this 
season. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25; 
12 for $4.00, postpaid. 
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Plant this spring 
flowers 
Strong Blooming, 
Potted Plants: 
Postpaid in lots of 
3 or more, 

| Liatris 
LIATRIS 
Both Liatris and Lythrum make 
fine plants in the perennial bor- 
der. They grow to a height of 
from 3 to 5 feet. Liatris produces 
long, narrow spikes of a rich 
shade of purple, while the Ly- 
thrum has a similar spike of a 
beautiful shade of pink. For long 
blooming hardy perennials, both 
should have a place in your bor- 
der. Plant in groups of three 
for best effect. 
Strong, Field-Gown Plants: 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25: 
6 for $2.25, postpaid. 

Oenothera—Evening Primrose 
