i in a AS a aS ae A 
to September. 2 for 
65c. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath) — 
Paniculata. Double Snow White. 
A great improvement on the sin- 
gle-flowered type and more last- 
ing. A cloud of misty doubie 
white miniature blooms, over tiny 
branches growing 2-3 feet, height. 
Blooms July-August. Hach 30c, 2 
foresscs 
GAILLARDIA, (Blanket Flower) — 
Handsome, all-summer perennial. 
Showy blooms shading from bright 
crimson to golden yellow. One of 
the finest and hardiest. Hach .30c; 
Bat OPeboC. 
Bach 35c; 
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 25c; 
2 for 45c. 
HESPEHRIS-MATRONALIS (Sweet 
Rocket)—-The fragrant flower of 
lilac and white -heads of these 
thrifty flowers resemble perennial 
Phlox make a fine display in the 
border. Each 35c; 2 for 85e. 
HIBISOUS (Mallow Marvel)—Tali 
growing plants with an abundance 
of large, flaring showy blooms, 3-5 
inches in August-September. Splen 
gid for background Ns Each 
30c; @ fer 55e. 
HOLLYHGCKS (Deuble) — Favor- 
jte tall growing perennial. Com- 
pact florets of select double strain, 
look like beautiful double roses. 
Hach *30C? 42. tors oD: 
IBERIS (Candytuft) — A mass of 
snow-white fragrant blooms in ear- 
ly spring; handsome evergreen fo- 
lage. Favorite dwarf for rock gar- 
dens and edging. Each 30c; 2 for 
55¢. 
JOHNNY JUMP UP—Dwarf pans- 
ies for shade. Each 20c; 2 for 35c. 
LYTHRUM (Morden’s Pink)—Ex- 
cellent for moist locations in the 
border. Produce many 2-3 foot up- 
right spikes covered with flowers 
which last a month or more. Each 
40c; 2 for 75c. 
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 65c. 
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: sEach.30c; © 2-for +55c. 
PENSTEMON PUBESCENCE — A 
very showy, bushy perennial. The 
rosy-purple trumpet-shaped flows 
ers are borne on fine slender spikes 
—2 feet. Hach 35c; 2 for 65c. 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy) — 
During May and June they have 
quantities of beautiful flowers of 
various colors. Mxed only. Hac& 
SO0Cv 2.1 Greene, 
POPPIES 
JO¥YCE—Charming soft red flow: 
ers in great abundance on 48-incE. 
stems of sturdy growtk Eack,. 
50c; 2 for 95c. 
ORIENTAL POPPY, (Orientals) — 
The old favorite with its superb 
blooms. of bright Oren te SCA ae 
Bach 50c; 2 for,95c. 
MRS. PERRY-—Orange apricot, on 
black base. A very fine variety. 
Fach inde 2erorevues 
PHLOX: 
DWARF PHLOX (Subulata Rosea) 
-— In early spring this charming 
dwarf is covered like a sheet with 
pink blooms. Splendid for border 
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