“1 TRITOMA—kt. Kniphofia or Redhot Poker. Perennials 
that will accent the border in vivid color. PFITZERI—Noble 
torch-spires in bright red. Plants, each 45c; 38 for $1.20. 
VANILLA—Full, pointed spikes in lovely pale yellow. Long 
in bloom. Plants, each 60c. CORALLINA—In June and July, 
slender, graceful spires of pretty red-coral. Plants, each 45c. 
PEERLESS HYBRIDS—Varied blendings of scarlet, coral, 
buff, gold and orange. Pkt. 15¢c; %46 oz. 30c. Plants, mixed 
divisions, each 45c; 3 for $1.20; 10 for $3.60. 
1 TRAILING ARBUTUS— 
rstatkt(1)4. Perfumed pink- 
and white blossoms over ever- 
green foliage. Prettiest flower 
of its season. Not easy, but 
yp: pk with patience, quite possibie. 
nearer Ns  Illistrated opposite. Pkt. 25c. 
1 TROLLIUS — bkt(2-4)30. 
flowers, golden yellow to 


Big, 
burnished orange. Long in bloom. Mixed colors. Pkt. 15c. 
LEDEBOURI—Ever-blooming brilliant yellow with spread 
petals. Pkt. 20c. EUROPAEUS—Large blossoms with in- 
curved petals, soft to deep lemon yellow. Pkt. 20c. Plants, 
each 45c; 3 for $1.20. 
Globe-buttercup. showy 
2 TULBAGHIA VIOLACEA—k(w) (8)25. Clusters of starry 
flowers like miniature Agapanthus blossoms in melting pink- 
lilac. Called “Pink Agapanthus.” A splendid house plant, 
near to everblooming. Like Geranium, may also be used out- 
side in summer. Pkt. 20c. Plants, each 45c. 
1 TUNICA SAXIFRAGA—*erx(8)10. A summer-long pro- 
fusion of little pink flowers. Easy and charming. Pkt. 15c; 
Ye oz. 30c. Plants, each 40c. ROSE DOUBLE—In this rarer 
Tunica, the exquisite pink flowers are fully double, like 
midget roses. Plants, each 55¢; 3 for $1.50. 
1 TRADESCANTIA BEAUTY 
Spendthrifts of bloom are these 
colorful hardy perennials, flower- 
ing for many weeks, some kinds 
for months. Illustrated opposite. 
“kt” culture. Fine mixture. Pkt. 
15ec; %& oz. 30c. 
TRADESCANTIA VARIETIES 
—Plants of the better named 
Tradescantias. KOBOLD — 6 
inches. Tight clumps of pretty 
rose pink. Each 40c. SUMMER 
SNOW—22 inches. Everbloom- 
ing snow white. Each 40c. 
PAULINE—22 inches. Delight- 
ful rosy mauve. Each 45c. PUR- 
PLE DOME—18 inches. Dome clusters of richest deep purple. 
Each 45c. IRIS PRITCHARD—18 inches. White, suffused 
azure, Each 45¢c. J. C. WEGUELIN—18 inches. Everblooming 
sky blue. Each 40c. APPLE BLOSSOM—12 inches. Softest 
pink. Each 50c. OFFER 168AN7—One plant of each, with 
names, $2.70. 
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TRADESCANTIA 

To see your neighbor weeding before breakfast is not 
proof that he is a garden-lover. Sometimes it only in- 
dicates a strong-willed wife. 

4 VELTHEIMIA VIRIDIFOLIA—w. Handsome winter bulb- 
flower with decorative undulate foliage from which rises, in 
March, a massive truss of coral-pink, buff-tinged flowers. 
Illustrated on back cover. Pkt. 20c; Ye oz. 40e. 
* VENIDIUM FASTUOSUM—k(8)20. Monarch Daisy. Dou- 
ble-rowed daisies 4 inches across, melting pastels in cream, 
primrose, buff, lemon, orange, usually with irregular zoning 
of brown, blue or black. Everblooming. Foliage sparkling, 
decorative. Sow early. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. 
1 VERBASCUM PHOENICEUM HYBRIDS — *ebex(8)25. 
Hyacinth Mullein. Charming blossoms in slender spikes, 
cream, appleblossom pink, rose, lavender, violet. Blooms both 
spring and autumn. Illustrated page 27. Pkt. 15c. 
4 VERNONIA FLEXUOSA—ew (5-7)15. Sprays of blue-violet 
flowers in effect of full doubleness, open from white-tasseled 
buds. Tuberous rooted pot plant from Uruguay. Pkt. 15c. 
5 VIBURNUM CARLESI—-+yt. 70 inches. The Fragrant Pink 
Viburnum. Handsome hardy shrub. Orange pink buds open 
to perfumed pink flowers that gradually fade white. Since 
each cluster will show both buds and fully opened flowers, 
the color effect is most pleasing. Slow germinating, but 
quite sure if you have enough patience to leave seeds un- 
disturbed. Pkt. 15c; %& oz. 30c; %4 oz. 50c. 
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*WALLFLOWER DOUBLE EARLY MIXED—ek. Lovely, 
fragrant flowers in tones and shades of lemon gold, autumn 
brown, red and crimson. Pkt. 15c; Ye oz. 30c. 
*VINCA ROSEA MIXED — ecx(8)18. Periwinkle. Lovely 
waxen flowers in white, pink, rose. For garden growing, or 
makes a good pot plant. Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 20c. 
1 HARDY VINCA PLANTS—Offered by color in Treasure 
Chest. 
* VISCARIA MIXED (Lychnis Coeli-rosa)—ex(2)18. Quick 
and easy Annuals of much brightness and charm. White, 
blue, pink and rose in mixture. Pkt. 10c; %& oz. 20c. 
1 XEROPHYLLUM—atcyt (2-3)50. Great lacy clusters of 
myriad fragrant ivory stars are carried on stately shafts. Can 
supply either TENAX or ASPHODELOIDES at 20c the pkt. 
* GIANT FLOWERED VERBENA 
Continuous color for many months, great trusses of brilliant 
blossoms. Edging, bedding, ground cover, porch box, pot 
plant. It cuts. Splendid mixture, salmon, pink, rose, vivid 
red, scarlet, cardinal, white, lavender, varied bright blues. 
Pkt. 15c; We oz. 380c; % oz. 50c. 
VERBENA ROYAL BOUQUET—Fine color strain, selected 
for cutting, the plants growing in erect habit to 16 or 18 
inches, thus giving the desired longer stems. Pkt. 15c. 
VERBENA COLORS—Note that the varieties differ in height 
and habit, as well as in color. SALMON PINK—12 inches, 
spreading. Large trusses of pure salmon pink. Pkt. 15c. 
PURE WHITE—12 inches, spreading. For contrast and foil. 
Pkt. 15ec. ROYAL BLUE—12 inches, spreading. Deep, in- 
tense color. Pkt. 15ec. SPECTRUM RED—12 inches, spread- 
ing. A brilliant hue. Pkt. 15¢e. VENUS—10 inches, erect. 
Soft pink, with hint of buff-copper at the center. Pkt. 15c. 
BLUE SENTINEL—10 inches, erect. Broad trusses of deep 
blue-violet. Pkt. 15c. FIREBALL—6 inches, broad, dense 
mounds. Bright scarlet. Pkt. 15ec. OFFER 170A7—One pkt. 
each of the 7 for 90c. 
SPECIES VERBENAS—AI]I will bloom 
first year. TOBATY — Everblooming. 
Flat clusters of soft blue top yard-high 
stems. Illustrated page 3. Pkt. 20c. 
BIPINNATIFIDA —15 inches. From 
June until November there is a con- 
tinual showing of clustered bloom in blue- 
lavender. Ferny, feathery foliage. Good, 
no matter what the weather. A reason- 
ably winter-hardy perennial, but so 
quick that it is usually grown as an 
annual. Illustrated opposite. Pkt. 15¢c; 
Wg oz. 25e. VENOSA TYPICA—10 inches. Compact purple 
elusters. Pkt. 15ec. VENOSA LILACINA—Soft lilac-lavender. 
Pretty. Pkt. 15c. CANADENSIS—8 inches. Usually red- 
purple, but varies to blue and rose. Pkt. 20c. TENUISECTA 
MIXED—Pure white or rich purple flowers al! season, above 
fern foliage. Pkt. 15¢c. OFFER 171A7—One pkt. each of 
above for 80c. 
1 BLUE OF VERONICA 
Desirable, deserving, rock garden and border perennials. 
“x”? eulture. AUSTRIACA—8 inches. Sprays of bright blue 
flowers. Graceful fern-foliage. Plants, each 40c; 3 for $1.10. 
ARMENA—5 inches. Big individual flowers of bright ultra- 
marine. Neat habit. Particularly good. Plants, each 50c. 
LATIFOLIA—25 inches. Good border species, long in bloom, 
with indigo flower spires. Pkt. 15c; 149 oz. 25c. Plants each 
40c; 3 for $1.10. PEDUNCULARIS—10 inches. Airy mounds. 
White flowers, veined lilac pink. Plants, each 45c. BLUE 
SPIRE—20 inches, Dense, heavy spires of rich, dark blue. 
Plants, each 45c. INCANA—15 inches. Silver gray mats, 
blue purple spikes above. Rock garden or edging. Pkt. 15c. 
Plants, each 40c; 3 for $1.10; 10 for $3.60. MARITIMA— 
20 inches. Showy border plants with fluffy spires, lilac to 
purple. Pkt. 15c. SPICATA CORYMBOSA—29 inches. Dense 
foliage pancakes, set with many slender spikes in mid-blue. 
Good. Pkt. 20c. Plants, each 40c; 3 for $1.10; 10 for $3.60. 
SPICATA ALBA—15 inches. Branching spikes of pretty 
white flowers. Plants, each 45c. SPICATA ROSEA—Diffuse 
spikes of rose-colored flowers. Plants, each 45¢e. SPECIOSIS- 
SIMA (horticultural name)—16 inches. Beautiful and free- 
b!ooming. Masses of deep blue blossoms in rich, over-flowing 
effect. Plants, each 50c. RUPESTRIS ROSEA—5 inches. 
Thick mats, trailing stem-ends upturned in clustered flower- 
ing of lilac rose. Plants, each 45c; 3 for $1.20. HOLO- 
PHYLLA LITTORALIS—12 inches. Splendid garden species. 
Sturdy plants with shining foliage carry fat. upright spikes 
of rather large flowers in deep, vivid indigo. Pkt. 20c; Ye 
oz. 35c. Plants, each 60c. OFFER 172AN7—-One plant each of 
the 12 so offered, for $4.75. 

