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HELIOPSIS INCOMPARABILIS (Per- 
enniel Orange Sunflower) — Here is 
one of the finest border perennials in- 
troduced in recent years. Flowers 
are a rich golden yellow, nearly dou- 
ble, over 3 inches in diameter. Grows 
about 3 feet high. Blooms continu- 
ously from July to fall. 
45ce Each; 2 for 80c 
HESPERIS - MATRONALIS (Sweet 
Rocket) — The fragrant flower of li- 
lac and white heads of these thrifty 
flowers resemble perennial Phlox 
make a fine display in the border. 
35¢e Each; 2 for 60c. 
HIBICUS (RoseMallow) — Tall plants 
of 3 to 4 feet, with large, flaring and 
showy blooms. Blooms in late sum- 
mer and fall. Mixed colors only. 
35¢e Each; 2 for 60c. 
IBERIS (Candytuft) — A mass of 
snow-white fragrant blooms in early 
spring; handsome evergreen foliage. 
Favorite dwarf for rock gardens and 
edging. 
35e Hach; 2 for 60c. 
JOHNNY JUMP UP — Dwarf pansies 
for shade. 
Each 20c; 2 for 35c. 
LYCHNIS CHALCEDONICA (Maltese 
Cross) — Very fine and durable, old- 
fashioned flower with dense heads of 
flashy scarlet throughout midsummer. 
Grand perennial to mass in the bor- 
der. 
30c Each; 2 for 55c. 
LYTHRUM MORDEN. Specia!!—Com- 
pletely hardy perennial from Canada, 
and very beautiful. Throughout the 
summer there is a continuous succes- 
sion fo charming, rose-carmine spikes 
that are ideal for cutting. 
: 50e Each 

MONARDA DIDYMA, (Cambridge 
Searlet) — The most brilliant peren- 
nial in the summer border. Flower 
heads of richest crimson appear on 20 
to 30 inch stems in July and August; 
foliage somewhat aromatic. Guaran- 
teed to brighten the dull corners. 
40c Each; 2 for 75c. 
MYOSOTIS (Blueball Forget-Me-Not) 
—New. Beautiful compact, globular 
dwarf plant about 12 inches, complete- 
ly covered with deep indigo blue 
flowers. A must have in your garden. 
45c Each; 2 for 80c. 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy) — 
During May and June they have large 
quantities of beautiful flowers of var- 
ious colors. Mixed only. 
30c Each; 2 for 55c. 
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PYRETHRUM SINGLE RUBY, (The 
Chrysanthemum Coccineum) — The 
new perennial is covered with largest 
flowers of ruby-red, long in the stem, 
over tufted fern foliage. Outstand- 
ing, rare, very hardy. 
50c Each. 
PRIMROSE — Low growing plants. 
Yellow flowers blooming in June on 
stems of about one foot tall. 
30c Each; 2 for 55c. 
RUDBECKIA (Golden Glow) — Very 
showy, hardy, plant. Grows about 
4 feet, covered with large double yel- 
low flowers. 
25ce Each; 2 for 45c. 
SHASTA DAISY — Glistening white 
flowers in countless numbers during 
June are a beautiful sight in the gar- 



cen. Popular for bouquets. 
25c Each; 2 for 45c. 

SALVIA AZUREA, (Meadow Sage) 
Showy, hardy plants from the Rocky 
Mountains. Strong, branching spikes 
duving August and September produce 
pretty sky-blue flowers in great pro- 
fusion. Very easy to grow; fine for 
massing in the sunny border. 
35¢e Each; 2 for 60c.° 
SCABIOSA FISHERY (Blue Bonnet) 
— lovely, rich, deep violet-blue flow- 
ers are 2% inches across. Grows 20 
inches tall. Blooms all summer. Fine 
for cutting. 
50c Each; 2 for 90c 
SEDUM — Dwarf — Fine for rock 
garden. Thick, waxen foliage on a 
low spreading plant. 5 varieties. 
‘ 25¢c Each; 2 for 45c. 
SPIDER - WORTH — A beautiful 
perennial for border, and rock gar- 
den. They’re covered with blue and 
purple flowers on stems about 12 in- 
ches long. 
25¢e Each; 2 for 45c. 
SWEET WILLIAM — The old favor- 
ite, always charming in gardens or 
bouquets Formal, brilliant fiower 
heads cover plants in great masses 
through June and early July. Rich 
clove fragrance. Mixed only. 
30e Each; 2 for 55c. 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker). — Fiery 
orange-scarlet cones in late summer 
and fall — so showy in the garden or 
bouquets. Plant in good, well drain- 
ed soil in a sunny location, mulching 
heavily through the winter. 
45¢e Each; 2 for 80c. 
VERONICA (Speedwel]). — Famous 
for royal-blue spires in the mid-sum- 
mer border. One of the best plants 
for the hardy border. The blooms 
are fine for cutting. 
25e Each; 2 for 45c. 
DELUXE VIOLETS 
VIOLET ROYAL ROBE. — A glorious 
Violet, with lustrous blooms of deep- 
est violet-blue that open flat like a 
Pansy. Sweet fragrance. Heavy 
bloomer, the flowers on long stems 
that are wonderful for cutting. A 
few plants of Royal Robe in your 
garden will furnish you quantities of 
rich blooms in early spring and often 
again in late foll. 
50c Each; 2 for 95ce 
VIOLET DOUBLE RUSSIAN — An- 
other glorious violet with aboundance 
of double sweet-scented blue flowers. 
Perfectly hardy everywhere. Splen- 
Gid for that shady place. 
59e Hach; 2 for 95c. 
YUCCA, (Spanish Bayonet) — Hand- 
some swordlike, evergreen foliage, 
with tall spikes of fragrant, creamy 
white flowers in June and July. Su- 
perb in borders, or in bold clumps 
among shrubs or other perennials. 
25c Each: 2 fo 45ce. 
VINCA MINOR (Periwinkle or Trail- 
ing Myrtie) — Glossy blue-green fol- 
jiage, nearly evergreen, on a low trail- 
ing plant; lovely dark blue flowers in 
the spring. Very hardy. Finest 
ground cover plant—ideal for edging 
the evergreen group or shrubbery 
plantings, for covering graves or und- 
er shady trees. 
25¢e Each; 2 for 45c.- 
