COLUMBINE 
Plant them in partial shade and in soil not too heavy. Columbines blend well 
with all other plants, and can be used to advantage in any garden location. 
Grow about 2 feet: tall. 


“Star-Lite” 
Hybrids 
A grand i 
of Columbine 
Long-spurred 
ond color combinations. All the shades 
of the rainbow are preSent in this ex- 
quisite xture; Stur ee throw 
j f mammoth flowers. 
One of the/oufstanding modern varie- 
ties. 60c éach; $1.50 fon 3; $4.50 for 
10; $9.00 for 
Clematis-Flowered. ovel, 1Y2- to 2- 
inch flowers of the most beautiful 
and delicate shades imaginable. 
Sturdy and completely hardy plants. 
The many-petaled and spurless flow- 
ers resemble the gorgeous blooms 
of the Hybrid Clematis vines. This 
treasure among flowers should be 
in every garden. 65c each; $1.65 
for 3; $5.00 for 10. 
Crimson Star. Lovely, long crimson 
spurs and flower centers of purest 
white give a somewhat starlike 
effect. Quite free flowering. 50c 
each; $1.35 for 3; $4.00 for 10. 






GIANT FOXGLOVES 
Shirley Hybrids. Flower heads over 3 
feet long covered with large, bell- 
shaped blossoms in a wide range 
of colors from white to deepest rose. 
Most of the individual flowers are 
liberally dotted with contrasting E lao Aad: 
colors. Will often attain a height of CE% WLUG Y 
5 feet under ideal conditions and 
will thrive in light shade or full sun. CARNATIONS 
45c each; $1.20 for 3; $3.50 for 10. 

Columbine, Crimson Star 
Thrill to the glory of having these new greenhouse-type 
blooms in your own garden. Completely hardy, they require 
no more care than zany of the common perennials. Be sure to 
cut the blooms for indoor decoration and to keep the new 
bloom coming on. 

Giant Foxgloves 
Golden Sun. New. Plants produce 
yellow flowers on 12-inch stems. 
Very profuse bloomer and makes 
excellent cut flower. 
King of the Blacks. Large, deep 
mahogany-maroon flowers. When 
full blown, they seem almost black. 
Spicy fragrance. A small bunch 
of these will fill an entire room 
with their delightful aroma. 
« Triumph Rose. Quite similar 
in growth to the above 
types, bearing a profusion 
of showy, rose colored flow- 
ers which hold exceedingly 
well when cut. Quite fra- 
grant. 
White Lights. What is more 
glorious than a bouquet of 
white Carnations? The glis- 
tening flowers of this plant 
last almost indefinitely and are prc- 
duced in profusion on 12-inch stems. 
Prices Above Varieties: 
50c each; $1.35 for 3 (of 1 kind); 
$4.00 for 10 (of 1 kind). 
Dianthus, Old Spice. (Plant Patent 
No. 499.) A new everblooming 
hybrid, rich salmon-pink, to round 
out a glorious collection. Myriads 
of well formed, spicily fragrant 
blooms all summer long. Neat, 
cushion-like plant. 12 inches. 60c 
each; $1.50 for 3; $4.25 for 10. 
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