1 LYCHNIS FOR EASY COLOR 
Easily grown, brilliantly hued perennials. ‘x’? culturé. AL- 
PINA—7 inches. Pretty rock garden species with dense spikes 
of flowers in pure white or soft pink. Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. 40c. 
CHALCEDONICA—25 inches. Maltese Cross. Big, flattened 
clusters of cross-shaped flowers in brightest red. Pkt. 15c; 3 
pkts. 40c. CHALCEDONICA SALMONEA—Here the blossoms 
come in dainty and varied salmon pinks. Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. 
for 40ec. CHALCEDONICA ALBA—White Maltese Cross. 
Flattened clusters of pure white. Pkt. 15c. CORONARIA 
CRIMSON—20 inches. Usually listed as an Agrostemma. 
Called Rose Campion or Mullein Pink. Flowers of richest 
rose crimson, foliage downy, silvery. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 25c; 
% oz. 40c. CORONARIA BICOLOR—White flowers with rosy 
centers. Pkt. 15e. DIOICA—20 inches. Easy and showy. From 
white, through pink and rose, to rather deep red. Called Dawn 
Campion. Pkt. 15c. PRESLI—25 inches. Sheafs of rich rose 
or pure white. From high plain of Bolivia. Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 
30c. SARTORI—10 inches. Flattened clusters of deep rose- 
purple. China. Pkt. 20c. VISCARIA SPLENDENS—20 inches. 
Fountain-like plants with flowers of clear rose pink. Pkt. 20c. 
VISCARIA PURPUREA—Like last, but flowers of darkest 
purple. Pkt. 15c. WALKERI—25 inches. Everblooming hybrid 
with carmine-red flowers and down-silvered foliage. Pkt. 15c; 
3 pkts. for 40c. Plants, each 35c. OFFER 124A56—One pkt. 
each of the above, for $1.65. LYCHNIS HARDY BLEND— 
Above, with several others. Pkt. 15c; 7; oz. 25c. 
FIELD BOOK OF AMERICAN 
Mathews. 
Atlantic to Kansas. 
WILD FLOWERS— 
Guide to the wild flowers of eastern America, 
590 pages, 400 illustrations. $3.50. 

LYCHNIS DOUBLE BRILLIANCE—Massive spike-clusters of 
rich, bright rose. Greatly showy. A fully double form of 
Lychnis Viscaria. Plants only, each 45c; 3 for $1.20. 
6 LUCULIA GRATISSIMA—w. Tender, winter-flowering 
shrubs, grown North in pots under glass. Individual blossoms, 
pink or white, are an inch and a half to two inches across, 
oe in wide corymbs that may be a foot in diameter. 
t.25¢c; 
* MADIA ELEGANS—ebx(3-4)40. An annual for the shady 
corner. In sun the blossoms are open only morning and night, 
but in shade they keep on display all day long. The flowers 
are inch-wide daisies, small centers, long, three-cleft petals of 
golden, yellow but with base-blotch of red-brown on each that 
makes a zone-ring of contrast. Cluster-flowered. Illustrated 
back cover. Pkt. 15c. : 
* MARIGOLD EXCELLENCIES 
Opulent beauties here in pleasant diversity, easy to grow, 
and to enjoy. ecx. IDABELLE FIRESTONE—Hypb. 36 inches. 
Red mahogany flowers, fully double, with long stems. Pkt. 
15c; ps oz. 25c. FLASH—Fr. 28 inches. Vivid single in blended 
orange and red. Pkt. 20c. GIANT LEMON-BALL—Afr. 35 
inches. Immense, formal, lemon-yellow balls. Pkt. 15c; oz. 
80c. GIANT ORANGE-BALL—385 inches. Enormous, tightly 
packed ball-flowers of richest orange. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 30c. 
GOLDSMITH—Afr. Four-inch flowers in deepest orange gold, 
form of incurved Chrysanthemums. Pkt. 15c. LIMELIGHT 
—Afr. 20 inches. The lightest Marigold, pale, creamy prim- 
rose, flowers intensely double, petals incurved, interlaced. Pkt. 
15e. POT O’GOLD—Afr. 14 inches. Massive double flowers of 
deepest orange gold, full-centered. Pkt. 15ec. GUINEA GOLD 
—Afr. 30 inches. Loosely ruffled Carnation-like in gold-toned 
orange. Pkt. 10c; \% oz. 25c. YELLOW SUPREME—Very 
like the last in form, but the flowers are a bit larger, and of 
an attractive light, pure yellow coloring. Pkt. 15c. SUNSET 
GIANTS—Afr. 45 inches. Largest of Marigolds, flowers some- 
times 6 inches across, but exceedingly variable in size, form 
and color. Majority will be double, and in yellow and orange 
tones. Pkt. 15c; 75 oz. 25ec. FLAMING FIRE—Fr. 25 inches 
long. Big, gorgeous single flowers in patterns of red and 
maroon over lemon and gold. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 20c. FINEST 
FRENCH MIXED—Fr. 15 inches. Dwarf, flowers fully double, 
in richest colorings, varied yellows and oranges, with ma- 
hogany, crimson and scarlet shades and applications. Pkt. 15c; 
% oz. 25c. TAGETES TENUIFOLIA—Signet Marigold. 10 
inches. The daintest, with lacy foliage, and a profusion of 
little single flowers in tones of yellow. Useful. for edgings. 
Pkt. 10c; 1%4 oz. 25c. OFFER 125A16—One pkt. each of the 
above for $1.60, ; 
MARIGOLD DISPLAY JUNIOR—The lower kinds, 
under 20 inches of height. Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 30c. 
MARIGOLD DISPLAY SENIOR—The taller kinds, from PAu 
inches on up. Here’s surprise. Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 30c. 
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1 MAIANTHEMUM CANADENSE—erstnstyt(1)7. Excellent 
carpeter for rich shade. White flower-sprays, then translucent 
red berries. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 40c. 
1 MALVA ALCEA—ecbx(2-3)48. A particularly satisfactory 
perennial, showy, easy, quick, desirable as a cut-flower. Many 
lithe stems burdened with satiny flower-cups in Dorothy 
Perkins pink. Pkt. 15c; ys oz. 25c. 
1 MALVA MOSCHATA PINK—*ecbx(3)30. Sheafs of big, 
soft pink flowers. Blooms first year, sown early. Pkt. 10c; 3 
pkts. for 25c. MOSCHATA PURE WHITE, same price. 
*MALVA MAURITIANA—eck(8-5)60. Showy all-summer 
ror Attractive flowers of rich rose, striped crimson. 
t. 15c. 
* MATRICARIA (FEVERFEW)—eirbk(8)10. Valued for edg- 
‘ings, pot plants, or for cutting. Intensely double little flowers. 
Profuse in long bloom. GOLDEN BALL—Rich yellow. Pkt. 
10c. LEMON BALL—Soft lemon. Pkt. 10c. SNOWBALL— 
Purest white. Pkt. 10c. MULTIFLORA—Differs in growing a 
bit taller, the individual double flowers rather smaller, but 
carried in many-flowered clusters. Rich yellow. Pkt. 15c. 
GRANDIFLORA—18 inches. The many fiowers are fluffy, 
golden balls. Pkt. 15c. OFFER 126A16—One pkt. each of 
the five for 50c. 
* MATTHIOLA BICORNIS—eox.(3)15. Night-scented Stock. 
Loose spikes of little purple flowers that are delightfully fra- 
grant in evening, early morning, or after a shower. Pkt. 10c. 
1 MERTENSIA VIRGINICA—erbstkt- 
(2)24. The lovely Virginia Bluebell in 
changeable opaline colorings, pink in bud, 
but lucent blue-sapphire when arching 
sprays of blossoms open. Jllustrated page 
48. Pkt. 20c; ys oz. 30c. Also variety 
SNOWBELL, flowers pure white or with 
faint azure suffusion. Pkt. 30c. 
2 MARICA GRACILIS 
One of the less usual and more beautiful 
pot plants, with Iris-shaped flowers of 
waxy white, the reflexed inner segments 
bright blue, the petal bases striped brown- 
chestnut. Each lovely, fragrant blossom 
fades at days-end, morning bringing an- 
other in its place. New plants are pro- 
duced from the tip of the flower scape that 
eventually arches over and roots. From 
this, called Walking Iris. Jllustrauted opposite. Plants, single 
crown, each 75c. 
1 MECONOPSIS (Blue Poppy) 
Meconopsis is not always blue, but always it is beautiful. 
Not particularly easy to grow, needing cool soil and moist air. 
“kt? culture. 
BETONICIFOLIA BAILEYI—Great Blue Poppy. Loosely clus- 
tered big blossoms of sky blue, with bunched golden anthers. 
It may reach five feet. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. 
WALLICHI—(Napaulensis). Satin Poppy. Delightful blos- 
soms of soft dawn-blue over portly rosettes of tawny feather- 
ings. 40 inches. Pkt. 20c. “ 
WALLICHI WHITE—Like the last, but the flower-petals are 
erinkled white silk. Pkt. 20c. 
CAMBRICA—20 inches. The Welsh Poppy, perhaps easiest 
Meconopsis species in the garden. Flowers, in this strain, 
range from pale yellow to deep orange. Pkt. 20c. 
SIMPLICIFOLIA—25 inches. Nodding flowers in shades and 
tones of blue to purple. Horticulturally good. Pkt. 20c. 
PRATTI—60 inches. Flower coloring variable, light blue to 
claret... Spiny leaves. Pkt. 20c. 
OFFER 127A56—One pkt. each of the above for $1.00. 
1 JEWEL-MINT of CORSICA 
It iis MENTHA REQUIEMI, the exquisite, miniature Mint 
of Corsica. A filmy emerald laciness of tiny, overlapping 
leaves, with violet flowers of fairy size. True Mint aromatic 
pungence. Rock garden or terrarium. Plants only, each 50c. 
3 WHITE STAR LILY 
It is MILLA BIFLORA, pleasant bulb-flower for the summer 
garden, illustrated page 39. Fragrant blossoms with petals of 
snowy white waxy crispness. It cuts. Garden and storage han- 
dling that of Gladiolus. 24 inches. Bulbs, spring delivery, each 
25c; 3 for 70c; 10 for $2.00, 

