


Many ask us, ‘‘What can I plant in shady places?” 
Among the very best, are these Hardy Ferns. They 
thrive in the shade. That is their natural home. Per- 
fectly hardy, they come up year after year. Also very 
fine to put in bouquets. 
P1270 American Maidenhair—Fine on the north side. 
Grows about a foot tall. 
P121 Hayscented—Grows in semi-sunny places as well 
as shade. 12 to 18 inches tall. 
P122 Imterrupted—Good for foundation planting in 
shade or part-shade. 2 to 4 feet tall. 
P123 Lady—Pictured. Likes the shade. 1 to 2 feet 
tall. 
P124 Ostrich Plume—Especially fine for a shady, 
rather moist spot. 2 to 4 feet tall. 
YOUR CHOICE ABOVE FERNS POSTPAID 
5 for $1.40 3 for 90c Each 35c 

For a Colorful 
Background 
This is a magnificent strain 
with fully double flowers of 
exquisite colors. They are be- 
coming more and more popu- 
lar as people are finding out 
: how attractive they are. 
att Growing 4 to 5 feet tall, they 
are very useful in the back- 
avy © 
ground of the perennial plant- 
P76 Hardy Carnations— ings. Postpaid. 
These are becoming popular because 
they are not only lovely in the garden but 
are fine for cutting. The flowers are very Your Choice 
ragrant and come on long stems. Bloom 
freely in early summer and at intervals 8 for $1.85 
thereafter. Grow 18 to 20 inches tall. 4 for $1.00, Each 35c 
They are hardy but in cold sections, we 
recommend a light winter mulch to prevent 
alternate freezing and thawing. Postpaid. P166 Black P171 Red 
Mixed Colors 5 for $1.00 2 for 50c P167 Lilac P172 Salmon 
Your CE eeu’ White P169 Orange 174 White 
4 for $1.00, Each 30c P170 Pink P175 Yellow 
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