

3 for 90c; 10 for $2.50; 100 for $20.00 
Pereuutals 
COREOPSIS, Golden Shower 
From June until frost, a single plant 
will produce a cascade of star-like 
golden flowers. Undaunted by hot 
weather and almost defiant of fall 
frosts, the fine 24-in. plants have very 
decorative, bright green, grassy foliage, 
finely cut, remarkably disease-resistant. 
One of the most satisfying of all garden 
novelties to really brighten dull spots. 
Does well in difficult and dry locations. 
Far ahead of the old type Coreopsis. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60; 6 for $3.00 
ANCHUSA 
Chinese Forget-Me-Nots 
Myosotidiflora. Delightful clusters of clear 
blue flowers borne in profusion during April 
and May. Grows anywhere; equally effective 
in shady or sunny places. The large leaves 
make an excellent ground-cover. The dainty 
blue flowers on stems 1 to 114 ft. high add a 
welcome touch of color. A mass planting has 
the effect of a misty sea of deep blue. Particu- 
larly effective with daffodils and primroses. 
55c each; 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75 
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The evergreen Pachysandra—a pleasing pattern 
PACHYSANDRA, Terminalis 
Spurge 
Best evergreen ground-cover for deep shade and 
semi-shade; also does well in sun. Useful 
along walks, shrubbery, under large trees. 
Fine for steep banks. Quick-spreading, under- 
ground. Thick, glossy, spoon-shaped foliage, 
8 in. tall. Plant 8 to 10 in. apart. 
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Here are the outstanding leaders for this season! 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Lavender Lady (9. 26) 
_ LYTHRUM, Morden’s Pink ( ae : 
- PENTSTEMON, Ruby King G . 39) 
TRITOMA, Robin Hood (). 38) 
SCABIOSA, Blue Lady(?. 39) 
SHASTA DAISY, Zinnia-flowered (p.35) 
VERONICA, Crater Lake Blue (>. 40) 
VIOLA, Purple Heart (Back cover) 
- VIOLET, Royal Robe (/. 41) 
PHLOX, Chas. Curtis (/. 32) 
GROUP $246 10 PLANTS, 
1 of each (Value $7.50) for ......... 
GROUP #256 30 PLants, 
_ 3 of each (Value $22.50) for....... 
Pink Domino 
A lovely  rose- 
pink, delightfully 
refined form of 
the well-known, 
tugged yellow 
Mullein. Up- 
tight, branching 
flower-spikes 
teach 4 ft, in 
height. One of 
the most effective 
pink background 
plantings; con- 
sistent show of 
beautiful color 
during its entire 
blooming period 
of late August and 
Sept. May be 
used successfully 
in either sun or 
partial shade. 
65c each; 
3 for $1.65; 
6 for $3.25 


SCABIOSA, Blue Lady 
New and indeed exquisite! The first hardy and much- 
sought-for perennial American Hybrid Scabiosa available 
in this country in a named plant, true in color, type and 
habit—a superb J. & P. introduction. The ray petals of the 
beautiful 3-1n., slightly cupped, azure-blue flowers are per- 
fectly formed and charmingly frilled. The inside florets send 
out first a dainty pink-tipped stamen and later blue shaded 
pistils, soon filling the entire center with the same shade of 
color as the outer petals—a lovely effect. Plant is an artistic 
rosette of large leaves. Flowers appear in series on stems 18 
to 24 in. tall, and if kept cut, continue in bloom all season, 
from June through Sept. Long-lasting both in the garden 
and as cut-flowers for the house. 
85c each; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.25 
For your protection, all J. & P. Perennials 
are tested, proved ...... guaranteed! 
CAMPANULA, Blue Carpet 
Carpatica Improved 
For edgings, groups, and rock-gardens—furnishes a “‘carpet of blue”’ 
from June to fall; excellent in full sun or in semi-shady places. 
Larger, light blue, bell-shaped flowers on 5- to 6-in. stems. Neatly 
compact. A great favorite in borders and rockeries. This variety is 
exceptional, giving blue color when very little other blue is in the 
garden. Remains attractive all season; a great improvement in this 
family; does not sprawl. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60; 6 for $3.00 
Scabiosa, 
Blue Lady 


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