PITZONKA'S 
The Following Varieties are 
60c each, $1.50 for 3, 
$4.50 for 10 
8 é 2 
AETHIONEMA, Warley Rose. Persian Candy- 
tuft. Neat, compact plant with rose-pink 
flowers in clusters. May, June. 4 to 6 in. 
ANCHUSA myosotidiflora. Grows in either sun 
or shade. Lovely blue flowers resembling forget- 
me-nots. Very hardy. May, June. 1 ft. 
ANTHEMIS, Moonlight. Bushy plant with pun- 
gent foliage. Pale lemon-yellow, daisy-type 
blooms, excellent for cutting. AIl summer. 
21% ft. 
ARABIS alpina fl.-pl. Rock-cress. A splendid 
rock plant. Double white flowers tn dense 
masses. Lasts well when cut and combines well 
with other flowers. April, May. 9 in. 
Alpina rosea. Similar in habit to the above. 
Single, delicate pink flowers. 
ARMERIA, Bees’ Ruby. Heads of large, ruby-red 
flowers on long stems. A very fine rock and 
edging plant. June to September. 11% ft. 
ASTER. Profuse bloom in September and October. 
Asters grow anywhere but prefer a sandy loam gg 
and a sunny location. PANSY 
Blue Gown. Lovely China-blue. Strong, branch- Lake of Thun 
ing. September, October. 4 to 41% ft. 
Harrington’s Pink. Large; clear soft pink. 
September, October. 4 ft. 
Mt. Everest. Bushy plants; pure white flowers. 
4 ft. 
Wonder of Staefa. Clear azure-blue, 2 to 3 
inches in diameter; long stems. Extra fine. 
June to November. 2 to 21% ft. 
AUBRIETIA, Whitewell Gem. Little plants 
similar to Phlox subulata, ideal for rock and 
wall gardens and as edging plants. Best grown 
in masses. Pink. 3 in. 
DICENTRA spectabilis. Bleeding-heart. An old- 
fashioned favorite. Long racemes of graceful, 
heart-shaped, pink flowers in May and June. 
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DORONICUM caucasicum, Mme. Mason. 
Leopardbane. Very showy, yellow, daisy- 
like flowers; bright green, heart-shaped leaves. 
Compact growth. Excellent cut flower. 

ASTER, Wonder of Staefa 



































GYPSOPHILA. Babys-breath. Great clouds of [ 
starry flowers in feathery panicles, borne in 
profusion. Prized for cutting. Plant in full sun. 
Bristol Fairy. Double flowers of purest white. 
Blooms all summer. 
Repens Bodgeri. Double white flowers which in 
three to four days turn to flesh-pink. Blooms 
from early spring until late fall. 1 ft. 
LAVANDULA, Giant Munstead Variety. Laven- 
der. Gray-green foliage and wiry spikes of 
lavender-blue flowers. Fragrant. June. 18 in. 
LIATRIS scariosa, September Glory. Grassy 
leaves and bold spikes of rich purple, making a 
very striking display. Late September. 7 ft. 
PENTSTEMON. Beard-tongue. Graceful habit, 
good for massing in the border. Flowers are 
shaped like foxglove. Easily grown; hardy. 
Firebird. Beautiful ruby-crimson. Excellent for 
cutting. 1% to 2 ft. 
Garnet. Loosely arranged, large blooms of rich 
garnet color. June to frost. 
PYRETHRUM. Painted Daisy. Very fine border 
and cut flower. May to July. 2 to 2% ft. 
Buckeye. Rosy red; double. 
Miami Queen. Semi-double; pink. 
PRIMULA. Cowslip. 
Ciant Munstead. Flowers bunch-type on 6 
inch stems. Crimson to deep yellow and white. 
Needs moist, deep soil. April and May, 
Blue Shades. Shades of blue. 
Red Shades. Shades of red. 
SALVIA virgata nemorosa. Meadow Sage. 
Branching spikes of blue flowers from June to 
October. 2 ft. 
SPIRAEA, Deutschland. Astilbe. A lovely pure 
white variety of strong growth and very free- 
flowering habit. 
VERONICA, Blue Spire. Showy spikes of deep 
blue flowers above bright green foliage. Stands 
hot weather well. Fine for cutting. July, 
August. 2 ft. 


HARDY ASTER, Harrington’s Pink 
ANTHEMIS, Moonlight 

CHRYSANTHEMUM, Sequoia 

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