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The Newer, Rarer Novelties — Four Star Fav- 
orites for Your Flower Garden 
Strong, Well Rooted, Blooming-Size Plants 
(ALL POSTPAID) 
P62—SUPER-HYBRID DELPHINIUMS. And Very Special 
they are—extra large, tall flower spikes, some grow- 
ing 5 to 6 feet, with elegant color shades, delicate to 
deepest blue and purple, blending with lavender, 
pink and rose, many of them two-toned and double. 
The top of our list, for no perennial will bring as much 
sheer beauty and elegance to your border. Mixed 
colors only. 35¢ each; 3 for 90c; 6 for $1.65; 12 for $3.00. 
P63—CARNATION LUCIA. The picture does not ade- 
quately portray the beauty of this enchanting flower. 
All summer there are hundreds of blooms, deep rose 
pink with salmon shadings, with rich carnation fra- 
grance. Strong, rugged plant with yucca-like foliage. 
In the garden or in bouquets you will greatly love 
Carnation Lucia. 60¢ each; 3 for $1.50. 
P64—DIANTHUS OLD SPICE. (Plant Patent No. 499). A 
great flower—hardy as an oak, beautiful as a gem. 
It has been heartily acclaimed by customers, as well 
as visitors who have seen them growing in our fields. 
Low compact plants bear the exquisite, well formed 
flowers of warm salmon-pink on 12-inch stems, often 
20 on a single plant. Spicy fragrance. Long lasting in 
bouquets. 60¢ each; 3 for $1.50. 
P65—ANTHEMIS MOONLIGHT. Neat, compact, 1-ft. 
plants are entirely covered with hundreds of soft, 
moonlight-yellow, aster-like flowers, 2/2 inches across, 
throughout early summer; ornamental foliage. Hardy 
and beautiful in the border; excellent for cutting, 
blending so well with other flowers. 40c each; 3 for 
$1.00. 
P66—CRIMSON BEAUTY PYRETHRUM. Very choice, 
free-flowering type of Painted Daisy—handsome rose- 
red blooms on tall stems. Wonderful for cutting. 45¢ 
each; 3 for $1.10. 
P67—SPIDERWORT, Tradescantia. Elegant new dwarf 
types developed by the Department of Agriculture. 
Their foliage is very decorative at all times. Hardy 
and edsy to grow, with a lovely showing of blooms 
from spring until fall. Choice of (a) PAULINE (mauve- 
pink), (b) PURPLE DOME (brilliant purple), or (c) 
WEGUELIN (porcelain blue). 50c each; 3 for $1.20. 
P68—MORDEN LYTHRUM. It's beautiful—it's hardy—it's 
grand! We introduced it just two seasons ago, and 
never has a perennial brought us such enthusiastic 
praise and glowing comments. Throughout the sum- 
mer there is a continuous succession of more and 
more blooms—lovely, rose-carmine spikes that add 
real charm to the border. Especially delightful in bou- 
quets. Originating in Canada, it is completely hardy, 
thrives everywhere. Plant grows 3 to 4 feet tall; strong, 
healthy and a downright pleasure to cultivate. A few 
plants will give you an immense lot of color and 
beauty. 50¢ each; 3 for $1.20. 
P69—TRITOMA SPRINGTIME. (Plant Patent No. 318). 
Fascinating, new, hardy Tritoma that blossoms in 
early July. You will delight in its many graceful flower 
spikes, shading from rich ivory-yellow to bright coral- 
red at the tip. Superb cutting flower, and in borders 
combines especially well with Delphinium and Regal 
Lily. 65c each; 3 for $1.75. 
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Perennial “Stars” Special 
2 MORDEN LYTHRUM 
2 SUPER-HYBRID DELPHINIUMS 
2 CARNATION LUCIA 
2 DIANTHUS OLD SPICE 
2 ANTHEMIS MOONLIGHT 
2 CRIMSON BEAUTY PYRETHRUM 
2 SPIDERWORT 
2 TRITOMA SPRINGTIME 
(All Pictured on this Page) 
These 16 WONDERFUL PERENNIALS. Exquisite beauty, 
fragrance, and rich color for your garden from spring 
until fall. 
(Regular price, $8.10) 
FERRIS’ SPECIAL _. me : $6.30 
(Postpaid) 
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