VARIETY Per Half 
Doz. Doz. 
LOBELIA 
CARDINALIS (Cardinal Flower) ~----------------- 1.75 1.00 
Many times called “Indian Fire Stick.” Plant_is very 
dwarf but each summer sends up 18 to 24 inch 
stems from a rounded ciump of foliage, each stem 
topped with an 8 to 10 inch spike of brightest Card- 
inal Red bloom. Very good for massing. Fine for 
cutting. Hardy and _ prolific. 
LINARIA 
DALMATICA ~----+.-----+----------------=-- 1.50 .90 

Perennial snapdragon in rich yellow. June. 2 ft. 
LINUM (Perennial Hardy Flax) 
HEAVENLY BLUE = -—-~-=-+----- ---- 1.50 .90 
Very desirable plant for the perennial borders. 
Grows about 2% feet high, with finely cut, orna- 
mental foliage. From May to August you. have a 
fresh crop of blooms each morning. Beautiful, clear, 
light blue color blends well with other flowers for 
mixed bouquets. 
LYCHNIS (Campion or Catchfly) 
An artistic perennial which has been cultivated for centuries in 
some parts of the world. Noted for their brilliantly colored flower 
heads and extreme hardiness. Ideal to liven up the colors in your 
border during late summer and early autumn. 
CHALCEDONICA (MALTESE CROSS) -~------ 1.50 .90 
Vivid scarlet flowers in flat heads come over a 
long blooming period. Just the plant to make 
bright spots of color in your garden. Grows 2’ 
feet high. Very hardy and easy to grow. 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-me-not) 
Most people are familiar with these dainty flowering Forget-Me- 
Nots which bring so much beauty and charm to the spring land- 
scape. Delightful for the rockery, for walk edging or around the 
pool. 
ALPESTRIS —--=--- = += [50 .90 



Grows only 12 inches tall and universally loved for 
its tiny clear blue flowers in early spring. 

NEW HYBRID ORIENTAL POPPIES 
You'll be really surprised and delighted with this glorious 
color mixture in Oriental Poppies. This is a new Hybrid strain 
and colors range through the pinks, salmon, orange and red 
shades. For brilliant and showy color in the border or for bright 
spots of color among shrubs these free-flowering plants are un- 
surpassed. We offer strong, field grown, 1 yr., plants in mixed 
shades only. 
6 for 90c; 12 for $1.50, Postpaid 
fe eee 
Burley, Idaho, 
Richards Gardens, Plainwell, Mich. 
Dear Sirs: My shipment of plants arrived in fine shape and 
were put in their permanent homes yesterday. You folks certainly 
send out splendid seedlings and you are most iiberal in your count, 
for which | am duly grateful This fall | shall be in the market 
for the following peonies, and if you stock them | would appreciate 
a copy of your price list: E. B. Browning, Francis Willard, Mrs. Ed- 
ward Harding, LaFrance, Mary Woodbury, Shaylor, Milton Hill, Raoul 
Dessert, Rosa Bon Heur, and Ball O’Cottan—Haslett B. Leigh. 
ALL PRICES ARE PREPAID PRICES 
MICHIGAN CUSTOMERS PLEASE ADD 3% SALES TAX 
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