

Geum ta a. Ak a 
1435—Mrs. Bradshaw (Orange-Red) 1308—Canterbury Bellis 
1436—Lady Stratheden (Rich Yellow) (Bellflower) 
A most desirable garden perennial. The very neat plant bears A favorite in old-fashioned gardens, greatly improved for the modern garden. Pretty, bell- 
flowers of striking color most of the summer and fall, and foliage shaped, drooping flowers are displayed in great profusion along the upright 2- to 3-foot stems. 
Thrives in either sun or shade. 
is showy when not in bloom. Exceptionally hardy. 

OFFER A PARADE 
1478 
Heliop- 
sis, Sum- 
mer Gold 
For superb, long-lasting 
cut flowers and _ all-sea- 
son garden beauty. Pro- 
duces huge, 4-inch, 
Daisy-like, semi-double 
flowers of rich gold 
from June until frost. 
By cutting back plants 
immediately after first 
bloom, another wealth 
of bloom repeats very 
quickly. Grows up to 
3 feet. 










1305—Aster, Blue Bouquet 
As many as 800 blooms the first year, each of gorgeous, luminous blue, with 
an attractive golden-yellow eye. A glorious, dwart Aster that blooms from 
September until frost. Perfectly hardy—thrives in almost any soil without much 
care or water and grows 12 inches high. 
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