SSS SS SS SS 
and rock garden. Bach: 35c;; 2 
for 65c. ; 
HARDY PHLOX 
Prices of all Phlox below; 40c each 
3 for $1.00 
ANNIE LAURIE—Large trusses of 
salmon-pink flowers. An attractive 
new variety. 
HAUPTMAN KOEHIL—Rich, deep 
blood red. Large florets. Finest red 
Phlox propagated today. 
MORGANROOD — Flashing rose- 
pink with slightly deeper eye. Al- 
so large florets. Strong grower. 
R. P. STRUTHERS—Rich salmon- 
pink with scarlet eye. Carmine. 
Very good. 
VON HOCKBERG—Deep velvety, 
scarlet. Tall growing. Unusual. 
UN-NAMED PHLOX—Pure White. 
Strong grower. White with pink 
center. Good. 
RUDBECKIA (Golden Glow), Very 
showy, hardy, plant. Grows about 
4 feet, covered with large double 
vellow flowers. Each 25c; 2 for 45c 
SEDUM—Dwarf. — Fine for rock 
garden. Thick, waxen foliage on a 
low spreading plant. 5 varieties. 
macuacpe:-2 for 45¢. 
SHASTA DAISY—Glistening white 
flowers in countless numbers dur- 
ing June are a beautiful sight in 
the gercen. Popular for bouquete 
Hach 25¢; 2 fer 45¢. 
SPIDER-WORTH — A _ beautifui 
perennial for border, and rock gar- 
fen, They're covered with blue 
and purple flowers on stems about 
32 inches long. Each 25c; 2 for 45¢ 
3TATISE (Sea Lavender)—Strik- 
ing plant for rockery cr border, 
Leathery leaves hug the ground, 
topped with speading, feather 
sprays of tiny purple-blue flowers 
so fine for cutting. Each 30c; 2 
for 55c. 
- PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower) — 
Artistic balloon buds open to large 
flaring bells of blue and white. 
Very hardy and easy to grow, 
blooming from July to September. 
Popular in rock garden and border. 
Hach 35c¢c; ‘2 for 65c. 
PRIMROSE—Low growing plants. 
Yellow flowers blooming in June on 
stems of about one foot all. Each 
SUC oa LOT 5 5c, 
SWEET WILLIAM—tThe old favor- 
ite, always charming in gardens or 
bouquets. Formal, brilliant flower 
heads cover plants in great masses 
through June and early July. Rich 
clove fragrance. Mixed only. Each 
30c; 2 for 55c. 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker). Fiery 
orange-scarlet cones in late sum- 
mer and fall—so showy in the gar- 
den or bouquets. Plant in good, 
well drained soil in a sunny loca- 
tion, mulching heavily through the 
winter. Each 40c; 2 for 75c. 
VERBENA — A hardy perenniel, 
blooms -from early spring until 
frost. Purple flower. Excellent 
ground cover needing a little pro- 
tection through the winter. Hack 
Bete, LOLs GDC. 
VERONICA (Speedwell). Famoue 
for royal-blue spires in the mide 
summer border. One of the best 
plants for the hardy border. The. 
blooms are fine for cutting. Eack 
B5G Bei OLre4nc, 
VIOLA CORNUTA (Tufted Pansy} 
From earliest spring until late fall 
it is a continucus mass of beauti= 
ful, pansy-like blossoms, Fines? 
edging plant or rockery filler. 
Shear several times during sum- 
mer so the flowers do not go te 
Seed. Hach 30c; 2 for 55c. 
YUCGA, (Spanish Bayonet). Hand- 
some swordlike, evergreen foliage, 
with tall spikes of fragrant, creamy 
white flowers in June-July. Su- 
perb in borders, or in bold clumps 
among shrubs or other perennials. 
Bach 2c 2. for, 45¢, 
PERENNIAL BEAUTY BORDER. 
3—Achillea, the Pearl. 
3—Anthemis Kelwayi. 
3—Coreopsis. 
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