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3 Canterbury Be : 
3 Delphinium, Chinese Blue 
3 Dianthus 
3 Gaillardia 
5p250 All 24 for only 
FREE—1 Bleeding Hear 

LD FAVORITE SPECIAL 
to frost. 
3 Linum 
3 Platycodon 
3 Pyrethrum 
3 Shasta Daisy 
$3.25 Postpaid 
t, worth 60c, wi 
th each Special. 
P58 Bleeding Heart—A favorite in 
Grandmother’s garden half a century 
ago, it is equally popular today. Grows 
2 feet tall. Thrives in partial shade, 
but will grow in full sun. Attractive 
foliage. Graceful heart-shaped pink 
flowers in April-May. The plant be- 
comes larger, more beautiful, each 
passing year. 
3 for $1.65, Each 60c 
Postpaid 
THE BEST OF THE OLD FAVORITES 


Here are flowers that have been favorites for decades. They are planted the country over. 
Lovely in the garden and good for cutting. 
Your Choice, Alike or Assorted, Postpaid 
24 for $3.65 12 for $2.00 5 for $] .0O0 
P64 Canterbury Bells—In~ May-June 
completely covered with bell-shaped flow- 
ers. 2 feet tall. Your choice of Blue, Pink 
or White. 
P1144 Delphinium, Chinese Blue— 
Navy blue flowers in early summer. Grows 
2 to 3 feet tall with fine feathery foliage. 
P155 Dianthus, _Everblooming Red— 
Intense scarlet flowers all summer. 12 
inches tall. 
P113. Dianthus, Spring Beauty—Large, 
carnation-like flowers for many weeks. 
Very fragrant. Many lovely colors. 15 
inches. 
P139 Forget-Me-Not—All summer the 
dainty blue flowers are produced. Fine 
for ground cover among Lilies, Tulips, etc. 
6 inches. 
P140 Gaillardia, Burgundy—Large red 
flowers all summer. So easy to grow. 2/4 
feet. 
P205 Giant Hibiscus (Mallow Marvels) 
—Big flowers, 5 to 6 inches across, from 
midsummer to late fall. Fine for back- 
ground. 4 to 5 feet. 
P194 Liatris (Gay-feather)— During the 
heat of midsummer nothing will attract 
more attention than these tall spikes of 
purple. 3 to 4 feet. 
P315 Linum, Blue Flax—Even without 
the lovely blue flowers all summer long, 
the gracefully feathery foliage makes it 
worth while. 12 inches. 
P316 Linum, Yellow Flax—Golden yel- 
low flowers all summer. Very attractive 
plant. 12 inches. 
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P223  Platycodon, Balloon Flower— 
Lovely, bell-shaped flowers of blue or 
white all summer, long stems. 18 to 24 
inches. 
P241 Pyrethrum, Painted Daisy— This 
popular plant with feathery foliage pro- 
duces its lovely flowers in varied shades of 
red, pink and white, in the spring and 
early summer. 2 feet. 
P269 Scabiosa, House’s Hybrids—Es- 
pecially fine for cutting as the large flow- 
ers, in various shades of blue, come singly 
on long stems, from midsummer to frost. 
216 feet. — 
P27] Shasta Daisy—No garden can do 
without them. In late spring and early 
summer, the large white flowers with 
golden centers are so attractive in the 
garden and very fine for cutting. 2 to 3 
feet. 
