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_ THE EARLY GARDEN: (18 feet long and 5 feet wide.) 
Plants were so patie as to create two distinct mass bloom effects. During May and June, Iris, early Ver- 
onica, Clove Pinks, and Lemon Lilies create a colorful effect, to be followed in July by a gorgeous lot of 
color largely created by perennial Phlox supported by Statice, Silver Artemisia, and summer blooming Ver- 
onica. This color lasts well into September. The varieties we have selected are easily grown and will in- 
crease in size each season and are up-to-date kinds. By repeating this planting, the border can be made 
36 feet long. Repeating is done by professionals and produces a fine result. 
THE LATE GARDEN: (18 feet long and 5 feet wide.) 
Here again there are two “‘peak’’ bloom periods. The first one in June and July when Delphiniums, Lilies, 
and Oenothera are at their best. The second or autumn display is made largely by hardy Asters both tall 
and dwarf, at their best throughout September and October. In selecting the varieties for this garden 
we have chosen the best of easy culture and fine clear colors. 
In the Early Garden we show pink Lupines. If Lupines do not grow well in your locality, we will send in 
D S their place the yellow Thermopsis Caroliniana, if advised to do so. 
Fence shown in illustration: Posts were painted same green as surrounding foliage, boards white. Result, 
fine unbroken horizontal white lines. Try it! 
Planting Plan for the May-June; July-August Garden tin” Plents ‘The Early Garden 
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Names of Plants Used Total 
Iris Sibirica, Snow Queen. Tall white ....$1.10 
Iris, Pluie d’Or 3) $23.2 sen eee eee 12543 
Iris, Anne Marie Cayeux 
Iris Sibirica, Perry’s Blue 
Iris, Pres. Pitkington..))..0... se eceeceen 
Iris Sibirica, Perry’s Blue. 
Irts, ‘Siegfried % .04/.2...5 2% sot 0< op aoe 
Phlox, Mary Louise 


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1.25 
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Phlox, Daily Sketch. Tall pink 3.50 
Dianthus, Essex Witch ..............e00- 3.50 
Platycodon, Mariesi. Blue (intermixed) .. 3.00 
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1.50 
1.50 
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Phlox, Von Lassburg. Tall white 
Phlox, Africa. Tall red 
Phiox, Geo. Stipp Wie e's cis 0010's s)-s siete aie rae 
Hemerocallis, Dr. Regel. Early yellow . 
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: Hemerocallis, ie ae Early yellow an ; 
: : , : : 5 Y 6 Lupinus Polyphyllus Roseus ............. 2. 
Tall clumps of Siberian Iris with Hemerocallis, German Iris, and Lupines 17 Lupinus Polyphyllus Roseus ............. ; 
form the background. In the foreground are early Veronicas, Coralbells, a Las Non deere Boe white ....+6.. ae 
Scotch Pinks, and Dianthus Essex Witch, making a beautiful grouping for 20 Heucheta Rosamund <6. “00 
May and June. The place of these early flowers is taken in midsummer by a ce oe Maxi ea seeeees i 
Sra 4 ac : . ox Paniculata, einlander .......ce..« a 
Phlox, Shasta Daisies, Platycodon, and Tiger Lilies, which are at their best 23 Phlox Paniculata, Cheerfulness ..........- 1.75 
in July and August. 24 Statice “Latifolia «0... 550.00 enee ene 1.50 
25 Statice. Latifolia’.......... 0200s ase Seema enone 1.50 
26 Artemisia, Silver King -50 
. . 27 Salvia, Vatican Variety .... -58 
The catalog value of the plants needed to plant this border is $49.71. 2 Veronicas BhieaSpirouna 124 
If you would like to reproduce this border in your garden we will furnish a Yaoi Anon Royal Wie bee 
i i i c arl arden. —-~ 
the plants required for the special price of $40.00 for the Early Gard aces Catalog” Vain 

ee Plan for the June-July; September-October Garden 
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31 1 Thalictrum.Glauctim ~.0... 5.) ss setae 
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j eN 2 Lilium Regale, 7-8 in. circumference ..... 
} YT "4 —= 35 3 Lilium Regale, 7-8 in. circumference 
a a | 36 4 Plumbago Larpentae .............. 
6 Oenothera Youngi (interplanted) ...... 
37 6 Plumbago Larpentae ............. 
6 Oenothera Youngi (interplanted) 
38 2 Chrysanthemum, Pink Cushion . 
39 1 Aster, Ronald. Rose-pink ..... 
40 1 Aster, Constance. Pink ....... 
41 I Aster, Niobe.: White: J... s...ccscesn een 
42 1 Aster, Countess of Dudley. Pink .. 
2 1. Statice’ Latifolia 7.2.5 (:ne soe sate eee 
4 1 Chrysanthemum Maximum, Alaska ....... . 
sd 8, Statice Latifolia fi )isen.2 ee eee see. 4.00 
‘ ; : ee ( 1 Lilium Umbellatum. Top size . -60 
During June and July this border is blue with Delphiniums between which 47 2 Lilium Umbellatum. Top size . : 120m 
are planted Regal and Umbellatum Lilies. The yellow foreground is created ais 8 Lilium Umbellatum, Top size . » 4.709 
BrO b | iar cued inssent b iat of | i d a 49 2 Aster, Beechwood Challenger ... 1.00 
y enot erd, aiso calle unarops. n ep! ember a rio o color is proauce 50 2 Aster, Sunset. Pink; medium ... 1.00 
by the Hardy Asters, Chrysanthemums, with Plumbago in the foreground. a 4 Ae Ake Evers White ...ccsccee 1,00 
This gorgeous autumn display lasts until the end of October. 53 i Asters Survivor aie ea re 
54 1 Helenium, Riverton Gem ........... 
55 1 Helenium, Riverton Gem ...... 
A is 56 2 Aster, Climax. Tall lavender .. 
The catalog value of the plants needed to plant this border is $55.19. 87 4 Delphinium Belladonna... 2.00 
i" 1 Aster, Mt. Everest. Tall white -50 
As a collection we offer them for $45.00 for the Late Garden. 59 1 “Delphinium. “Mixed shades .i+.. 75 
60 4 Delphinium. Mixed shades .... 2. 
. 61 5 Delphinium. Mixed shades ...... F 
All the plants required to plant both gardens for $75.00. 62 3. Veronica, Blue Spire .........0ssss...ssee 
63 6 Delphinium Mixed. Blue shades .......... 4.00 — 
64 4 Delphinium Mixed. Blue shades .......... 2.750 

A COMPLETE PLANTING PLAN WILL BE SENT WITH EACH ORDER 98 Plants Catalog Value, $55.19 
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