HARDY PERENNIAL FLOWERS 

26P1 — GAILLARDIA 
THE DAZZLER—Pro- 
fusion of largest and 
brightest blooms. Big, 
crimson and maroon 
centers bordered with 
copper and gold. 2 
yr., 29c each; 3 for 
69c; 6 for $1.25. 

Hardy Fox 
26P2—_-CARNATION 
—Chabaud’s double 
improved, blooms 
continuously from 
summer till winter, 
with strong stems 
and large, deep red 
to crimson flowers. 
35c each; 3 for 95c. 


26P8—-G OLDEN 
GLOW — (Rudbeckia) 
—A hardy perennial 
and an old favorite, 
growing tall and filled 
with hundreds of ex- 
quisite bright yellow 
flowers, 28c¢ each; 3 
for 69c; 6 for $1.25. 
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formation, and spe- 
cial offers on back of 
enclosed order blank. 
Low prices for modern 
iris, smoke tree, lilies, 
oxalis and sumac, etc. 
26P3—_SPEEDWELL— 
(Veronica Incana) — 
Lovely princess . blue 
flower spikes on 1 ft. 
stems above spark- 
ling silver foliage. 
Unusual and beauti- 
ful hardy plants. 33c 
each; 3 for 85c; 6 for 
$1.55. 
33c each 

SPIRES 
26P9—ROSY SPIRES 
—(Physostegia vivid) 
—Blooms of lovely, 
rosy-pink on large 
spikes, tall stems 
from late summer till 
winter. Spreads or 
propagates easily. 25c 
each; 3 for 60c. 
26P4—_CANTERBURY 
BELLS— Unsurpassed 
for grace and beauty. 
Lovely pink, white, 
blue cup and saucer- 
like flowers make 
beautiful, lasting cut 
flowers. 28c each; 3 
for 69c; 12 for $2.50. 
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SEE INDEX, PAGE 4 
26P10—GIANT CONE 
FLOWER—(Rudbeck- 
ia purpurea) — Tall, 
stately, deep lavender 
flowers with glisten- 
ing center cones. 
Blooms for long per- 
iods in summer. 27¢ 
each; 
3 for 65c 

Grow Each. Year. Without Replanting 
BLOOMS ALL SEASON 
26P5—PERSIAN 
DAISIES — Beautiful 
pink and red daisies 
early each _ spring. 
Attractive foliage all 
season. Hardy and 
easy to grow. 32c 
each; 3 for 80c. 
32 cents each 
26P11—_ LYTHRUM — 
(Persian Rose) — 
Abundance of clear, 
rose-pink flower 
spikes about 215 ft. 
tall makes fine, long 
lasting bouquets. 
very hardy, easy to 
“ea 38c each; 3 for 
26P12 —LYTHRUM — 
(The Beacon)—Same 
as above except this 
new English intro- 
duction is_ brilliant 
rosy-red. 45c each; 
36c each; 
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GUARANTEED SATISFACTION 
26P6—GIANT RUS- 
SELL LUPINES — 
Amazing, new, 
beautifully colored 
giant flowering 
strain. Russell lu- 
pines are the finest 
in the world. A 
rainbow of colors. 
3 for 95c. 

26P14—BELL 
FLOWER — Blue 
Platycodon — Big 
balloon shaped buds 
open into perfect 
stars of lovely blue 
wax -like flowers. 
Blooms during sum- 
mer and fall. 2 yr., 
25c each; 3 for 60c. 
26P15—BEL 
FLOWER — (Pin 
Platycodon) — Ex - 
quisite delicate 
shell-pink blooms 
like above variety, 

new, rare and quite 
beautiful. 2 yr., 38¢ 
each; 3 for $1.00. 
26P16 —EVER- 
BLOOMING 
HARDY VERBE- 
NA — Attractive 
plants are contin- 
uously in flower 
from May till kill- 
ing frosts. A low 
growing plant 6 to 
Glove 
3 for 79c 
26P7 — HARDY FOX- 
GLOVE—(Digitalis)— 
Big bell-shaped flow- 
ers on tall, stately 
stems throughout the 

3 for $1.19 
26P21— ORANGE BUTTERFLY FLOWER — (Asclepias) — 
Brilliant clusters of orange creating an intoxicating effect 
during July and August. The hundreds of beautiful mot- 
tled butterflies it atrtacts are an added interest. 2 yr., 35¢ 
each; 3 for 85c; 10 for $2.59. 
summer. Finest hy- 10 inches tall, ex- i i 
: : i , 26P22—OLD FASHIONED PINKS—(Highland Hybrids)— 
peids< pees celteny oO bets Noted for large, fragrant blooms. Varied pastel shades of 
; ? & pink, scarlet, maroon and white. Attractive silvery-blue 
dens. 39c each; 3 
for $1.00. 
blue, violet to white. 
2 yr., 32c each; 3 for 
79c; 6 for $1.40. 
26P17—BABY’S BREATH—(Tall, single, white) 
—Tall growing with masses of misty white 
blooms. xxcellent for cutting. 24c each; 3 for 
59c; 10 for $1.69. 
26P18—DOUBLE BABY’S BREATH—(Grafted 
Bristol Fairy)—A wonderful new introduction 
and a great improvement. Bristol Fairy produces more beautiful, misty flower 
pvises im A dceoray the Ee blossom is large and of much purer white. It also 
lowers almost continuously throughout the summer. i 
size pot plants. 59c each; 3 for $1.65. Strong etpar Et biggne 
foliage. 26c each; 3 for 65c; 10 for $1.95. 
26P23—HARDY BLUE FRINGED DAISY—Beautiful azure 
blue daisies in clusters on 18 inch stems during July and 
August when 
flowers are 
scarce. Excellent 
for cutting and 
garden display. 
Note opposite 

New Pink Baby’s Breath 
for 89c 
picture. This 
wonderful daisy 
is highly recom- 
mended. 2. yr., 
33c each; 3 for 
85c; 6 for $1.55. 
26P19—DOUBLE PINK BABY’S BREATH—(Rosy Veil)—Excellent, dwarf, com- 
pact, 2-foot plants filled with charming, small, double, pink flowers. Earliest to 
bloom and often blooms again in fall. Big pot plants, 59¢ each; 3 for $1.65. 
26P20—NEW PINK BABY’S BREATH—(Gypsophila Oldhamiana) 
—Continuous blooming from August until killing frosts. This 
excellent new variety from Manchuria is very hardy, free 
blooming and dainty. The tiny blossoms of delicate flesh pink 
are borne in great profusion and carried close in airy terminal 

panicles. The best misty mixer for bouquets. Strong 2 Yr 
peo bloom abundangly for you ali fall, 35c each; § for 89c: 
or $1.62. 

6 for $1.55 
Established 1849 
Hardy Blue Fringed Daisy, 3 for 85c 
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