

. . Note picture above. Here 
Gaillardia is one of the most contin- 
ually blooming plants for your garden, as 
showy in the flowér bed as it is in your 
bouquet; and this new Monarch strain we 
are offering is of special large size. It 
grows to a height of about 2 feet and 
blooms throughout summer and fall in va- 
ried colors ranging from yellow to maroon. 
A strong robust grower, requiring very lit- 
tle eare, and lasting for many years. Each, 
35c; 3 for 90c; postpaid. 


: . : This is a 
Artemesia, Silver King jfay p< 
rennial growing to a dense bush form about 
2 feet high, and can be kept lower by 
shearing. The silvery white twigs and foli- 
‘age, compact growth, and extreme. hardi- 
ness place this plant among the most at- 
tractive for color effect. Can also be plant- 
ed in ‘hedge style 12 inches apart in the 
row. Reaches full size in one season. 40c 
each, prepaid. 


HARDY PERENNIALS 
(Continued) 
Lovely flower, known 
Forget-Me-Not ;¢ most everyone. 
Blue, of creeping habit. This is the Alpine 
strain growing about 8 inches tall and 
blooming through the greater part of the 
summer. Each, 35c; 3 for 90c; posepaid. 
PYRETHRU M 
Robinson's Dark Crimsonj5*i* 
blossoms of crimson scarlet color, borne on 
strong stems, for excellent cut-flowers. 
With its pretty foliage and great freedom 
of bloom it will be one of the flowers you 
will love. Each, 45c, Poet Pas 
: e scarlet crimson 
Oriental Poppy in. °With ‘black 
spots at base of the flower petals. The best 
for Memorial Day decorations. After sev- 
eral seasons of experimenting we are con- 
vineced that spring planting of Oriental 
Poppies is entirely too risky. For this plant 
we recommend only fall planting. We will 
be able to supply Oriental Poppies in the 
fall. The special new and improved types 
we will have at that time will be 35c each; 
3 for 95c; postpaid. 
DEANS FEN TS Leos ; 
The first of a new strain 0 
Garnet hardy, large-flowering Pent- 
stemons. It is of spreading habit, growing 
12 to 18 inchces tall. From June until late 
frost in the fall it produces its showy flow- 
er spikes of rich garnet color. This Pent- 
stemon is a beauty in your garden, and is 
also an excellent cut-flower. Each, 50c; 
3 for $1.35; postpald. 
HARDY SWEET PEA 
A very satisfactory peren- 
Lathyrus nial climber, and generally 
used for low and medium sized trellis cov- 
ers, for fence-ciimbers, or for ground-cover. 
It blooms with greatest freedom throughout 
the summer, in all color shades from rose- 
lilae to bright red. Easy to grow, and per- 
fectly hardy anywhere. The flowers are 
just like those of the regular Sweet Peas. 
Each, 30c; 3 for 80c; postpaid. 
YUCCA, ADAM’S NEEDLE 
(Yucca fitamentosa). A plant of tropical 
appearance, growing to a height of 3 to 4 
feet, with a beautiful palm-like foliage 
which is evergreen. The hlossoms of 
creamy white color come in large numbers 
on tall flower spikes, they are bell-shaped, 
and often have as many as 100 flowers on 
one stem. Blooms. for several weeks in 
early summer. It does well on dry land, 
requires practically no further care. Wher- 
ever vou need a plant of nice appearance 
the year around, for a place where few 
other plants would succeed, and where you 
cannot give it any care, this plant is highly 
satisfactory. Often used in Perennial hack- 
grounds. parks and cemeteries. Extra 
strong plants, 40c each; 3 for $1.00; post- 
paid. 
HARDY CARNATIONS 
King of Blacks This carnation is of 
: the hardiest strain of 
outdoor carnations. and with a mulch ‘of 
leaves or straw through the winter, will 
succeed even in northern localities. Fra- 
grant, blooms practically all summer. Color 
very deen maroon, and an excellent cut- 
flower. Each, 40c; 3 for $1.10; postpaid. 
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