
A NEW MORDEN LYTHRUM Caine 
P202 Morden Pink—This is also called ‘‘Carmine Prince” and it is one of 
the real outstanding new perennials. It makes a neat symmetrical plant 
about 3 feet tall, with graceful spikes of rosy-pink flowers, almost down to 
the ground. Blooms continuously all summer. Good for cutting, in fact 
the more you cut, the more it blooms. No plant is easier to grow. it thrives 
in dry soil or wet, in sun or part shade. Originating in Canada, it is perfect- 
ly hardy and can be planted from coast to coast and south to the gulf. Not 
bothered by insects or diseases. In the perennial border in small groups or 
a mass planting, it is a beauty spot. POSTPAID. 
6 for $2.15 3 for $1.25 Each 50c 
P203 Lythrum, The Beacon—This is similar to Morden Pink but it 
grows about a foot taller and the flowers are a deeper color, a rosy-red. It 
thrives everywhere, almost with no care at all. Blooms all summer. We 
think it one of our very best hardy perennials. POSTPAID. 
6 for $2.15 3 for $1.25 Each 50c 




P2044 LYTHRUM SPECIAL 
3 Morden Pink 3 The Beacon 
All 6 for $915 Postpaid 




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CREEPING PHLOX (Subulata) 
Grows scarcely 4 inches tall, with moss- 
like foliage that stays green all winter. 
Completely covered with flowers in the 
spring. Thrives in sun or part shade. 
P216 Blue P218 Red 
P217 Pink P219 White 
Postpaid. 
12 for $3.50, 3 for $1.00, Each 40c 
FANCY LEAVED CALADIUM 
P59 For a continuous foliage display all 
summer, no other plant equals these. 
Thrive in partial shade. Easy to grow. 
Dig them in the fall and store like Cannas. 
Or you can pot them for winter house 
plants. Postpaid. 
3 for $1.00, Each 40c 
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MERTENSIA, Bluebells 
P209 Their blue and pink flowers are so 
attractive in early spring. Once planted, 
they come up year after year without any 
care. Grow in sun, part shade or full 
shade. Plant among the shrubs, in bor- 
ders, in little nooks. Postpaid. 
12 for $2.50, 4 for $1.00, Each 30c 
