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SUPER GIANT VIOLET, 
Royal Robe (Left) 
Magnificent, extra-large flowers of lustrous, 
deepest violet-blue. Intensely fragrant. The 
tugged plants bloom abundantly in early 
spring and again in fall. The large, superb flowers 
open wide, like a pansy or viola, often exceeding 1 in. 
p across. Their stiff, erect stems grow up to 8 in. or 
more. Far superior to old-fashioned Violets because of 
immense size, delightful fragrance, and profusion of 
flowers on extra-long stems. Very hardy. 
65c each; 3 for $1.75; 6 for $3.25 
VERONICA spicata, Crater Lake 
Blue (Left, Below) 
The only blue that adequately describes this graceful 
new Veronica is the bright hue of Oregon’s famous 
Crater Lake. Long, airy spikes like the blue spires of 
fairy-land. It blossoms profusely for a long period in 
June. Established plants may enliven your garden 
with dozens of individual flow- 
er-spikes. A sure touch of cool 
blue for the border. Plants grow 
20 in. tall; do well in either full 
sun or partial shade. 
65c each; 3 for $1.75; 
6 for $3.25 
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LYTHRUM, Morden’s Pink 
(Left, Below) 
Another outstanding new member of the Lythrum 
family. Generous full spikes of a clear lovely soft 
pink; has a more open growth than either The Beacon 
or Rosalie. Like the other two members of its family, 
Morden’s Pink is perfectly hardy, thriving in wet or 
dry places. Clear pink spikes add height and interest 
to the landscape. The lovely clear pink blends well 
with all other colors in your garden and is particularly 
useful because it is at its peak in July and August. 
Effective in large masses or in smaller groups in the 
borders. 55e each; 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75 
LYTHRUM, The Beacon 
(Left, Below) 
(Salicaria.) Long-lasting, clear deep carmine-red 
flowers on large spikes. Side spikes follow almost to 
the ground. Turns brilliant red in fall. Thrives equally 
in wet semi-shade and open, dry sun. Very hardy, 
needs little care. Continuous, July to frost. 3% to 4 ft. 
Award of Merit. 
55c each; 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75 
BLEEDING-HEART 
(Dicentra spectabilis) 
(Lower Left Corner) 
A proved favorite since Grandmother’s day. Grows to 
about 30 in. tall, every year gaining in breadth and 
width. The “‘Bleeding-Hearts’’ are borne in graceful 
sprays on long stems which appear in spring. Will do 
well in either semi-shade or sunny positions. With 
very little care, produces amazingly large vigorous 
plants within a few seasons and for practically no care 
on your part. Because of its early blooming in late 
May, an excellent plant to use in combination with 
other spring perennials. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75 

60c each; 3 for $1.60; b tow $3.00 
PACHYSANDRA (Spurge) termi-. 
nalis. Best evergreen ground-cover for deep 
shade; also does well in sun. Useful along walks, 
under large trees, steep banks. Quick-spreading, 
underground. Thick, glossy, spoon-shaped foliage; 
8 in. tall. Plant 8 to 10 in, apart. 
3 for 90c; 10 for $2.50; 100 for $20.00 
POLEMONIUM, Blue Pearl. ‘The gay 
baby-blue flower-heads above the green foliage 
form a lovely mass of airy blossoms. 12 to 15 in. 
high. From early spring on into June, six to eight 
flower-stems on each plant. Clean dark green 
foliage decorative in itself, right up until frost. 
65c each; 3 for $1.75; 6 for $3.25 _ 
_ DWARE POLYGONUM, Reynou- 
_ tria. One of the finest gtound-covers. Establishes 
_ itself well in poor or rich soil, thrives best in full 
~ sunlight; hovers 4 to 8 in. from soil. Light green — 
_ foliage turns brilliant red in fall. Blooms in Aug- 
_ ust and September—fragrant, airy pink sprays; 
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