THREE CHARMING PLANTS FOR 
ROCKERY USE OR FOR PLANTING 
ALONG RETAINING WALLS OR 
TERRACES 
CAMPANULA CARPATICA 
(Dwarf Bluebells of Scotland) 
Dainty blue bell flowers are borne on 4- to 6-inch stems above 
a low mound of bright green foliage. Withstands drought and 
t ~=heat but also does well in partial shade. One of the most beloved 
Campanula Carpatica—Dwarf Bluebells of dwarf perennials. Nice 2-yr. field-grown plants: 35¢ each; 
4 for $1.00; 10 for $2.25, postpaid. 

SAPONARIA 
We like this the best of all the trailing plants. One main 
root but it throws out numerous tendril-like branches close 
to the ground. Foliage is a bright green all season and in 
spring the plant bears small bright pink blooms in abundance. 
An excellent plant to plant along the top of a wall where the 
trailing branches can hang over. 2-yr. field-grown plants: 
35c each; 4 for $1.00; 10 for $2.25, postpaid. 
FESTUCA GLAUCA 
A tufted grass which has bright blue color and will liven 
up your rock garden when blooming plants are scarce. Always 
remains dwarf. Hardy and does not spread. 2-yr. field grown: 
35c¢ each; 4 for $1.00; 10 for $2.25, postpaid. 

b Ge Mar we : 
Saponaria—A Trailing Plant 
FOUR SPLENDID 
VARIETIES OF 
PEONIES 
BARONESS SCHROEDER. One of the finest 
of the late blooming Peonies ever intro- 
duced. Creamy white. 
KARL ROSENFIELD. Large flowering semi- 
rose type. Rich bright red color and. very 
profuse in blooming habit. 
SARAH BERNHARDT. Very large flower- 
ing mid-season variety with exquisite 
pink color. 
AUGUSTE DESSERT. Very large free-bloom- 
ing sort. Rose-pink with golden center. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
hh the | deifINam Bac eebelaccabed 950 
above, postpaid, 75¢ each, 
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singly. 
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