are a Permanent Jnuettment in Garden Beauly 
PHYSOSTEGIA, Summer Glow (False Dragonhead). 

BARGAIN. New and very fine hybrid in the False Dragonhead 
family. Colorful, clustered, 18-inch spikes in rosy- 
No. y B:} crimson on towering 4 ft. stems. In full flower in 
12 Hardy Perennials —3 Each mid-August. Splendid for backgrounds or cut flowers. 
Phyrostepia Favartew Field-grown plants, 50c each; 3 for $1.35. 
Lychnis Dictamnus DICTAMNUS (Flame Flower or Fraxinella). This 
$ 75 exciting border perennial forms a bush about 2% 
e feet in height. During June-July has handsome spikes 
of rosy pink flowers with deeper veins; fragrant 
Net, not prepaid foliage. Recommend a heavy, strong soil and a sunny 
location. Do not transplant often, as it improves with 
age. Field-grown plants, 50c each; 3 for $1.35. 
LYCHNIS CHALCEDONICA. (Maltese Cross). 
This old-fashioned flower is one of the brightest 
plants in the hardy perennial border. Dense heads of 
vivid scarlet flowers all summer. A grand border 
plant, attaining a height of about 3 feet. Field- 
grown plants, 45c each; 3 for $1.20. 
MERTENSIA, Bluebells. One of the most interest- 
j ing native early spring- 
flowering plants. Their 
blue flowers fade to pink, 
and often times have blue 
and pink blooms on the 
plant at the same time. 
Grow about 1 to 1% feet 
high. Does well in shady 
locations. Can be planted FS 
among your shrubs or in 
your border. Field- 
grown plants, 40c each; 
3 for $1.10; 6 for $2.00. 
FEVERFEW (Matricaria) 
A most useful dwarf edg- 
ing plant. Fine double 
white flowers resembling 
tiny pompon Chrysanthe- 
mums. Very free flower- 
ing from June until Oc- 
tober. Field - grown 
plants, 35c each; 3 for 
Mertensia Physostegia 90c. 
Cushion Chrysanthemums 
These beautiful, showy “Mums” are among the 
most sensational of all the Hardy Mum introductions. 
These make a rounded, compact bush of immense 
size, producing hundreds of flowers at one time, and 
bloom continuously from August to Thanksgiving. 
Hardy and easy to grow. 
DEAN KAY (The Summer-flowering Mum). Starting 
in July, produces a great abundance of rose-pink 
flowers. 
LITTLE BOB. Small mahogany-bronze double but- 
ton-like flowers. 
MARJORIE MILLS. Varying tints and colors of a 
deep pink to crimson with a little yellow. Very 
good. 
PYGMY GOLD. Distinct fine Pompon type, color is 
a clear golden yellow. 
WHITE GULL. A fine Pompon or button type of 
pure white. 
PRICE: Strong, field-grown plants, 60c each; 3 
for $1.65. 















Feverfew, Matricaria 


We also offer an assortment of unnamed 
Cushion Mum varieties in BRONZE, PINK, 
RED, WHITE and YELLOW. Specify color 
wanted. Strong, field-grown plants, 40c each; 
3 for $1.10; 6 for $1.80. 
BARGAIN No. 29 
4 Cushion Mums (Your choice of color—not named 
varieties) and | Dean Kay and 1 Little Bob. 
$] WY fe) 
Net, not prepaid Cushion Ch 

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