
for Every Garden 
PLATYCODON 
A very hardy perennial with large, 1!/2-inch bell- 
shaped flowers. This season we have Platycodon in 
_ two distinct colors, light pink, and blue. 
each color for $1.00; 2 each for 
$1.75; 4 of each for $3.00, postpaid. 

LYTHRUM 
Mordena 
We think it the best of all the Lythrums and a great 
improvement over old types. Long, upright growing 
stems just covered their length with little deep bright 
rose-pink flowers. This is a good one. Showy plants for 
moist, shady borders, and watersides. This is a Lythrum 
of real merit. The older sorts are not so desirable because 
of their dull color. But this is a bright, attractive pink 
and you will like it. It will give color to your perennial 
border over a period from four to six weeks. Also fine 
to use in bouquets with other flowers. Height 3 to 4 feet. 
Strong, potted plants that will bloom this season. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25; 12 for $4.00, postpaid 

Lythrum 
1 root of 




Oenothera—Evening Primrose 
OENOTHERA 
Often Called GOLDEN SPRAY or EVENING PRIMROSE 
A low growing, spreading perennial throwing out many branches 
to a height of about 2 feet. These branches are covered almost their 
entire length with large, thickly set, bright, single, yellow flowers. 
These plants make a fine display of color the entire summer. They 
need little attention and should be planted about 8 inches apart, 
using three or more plants in a group. 
Strong, field-grown plants: Each 50c; 3 for $1.25; 
6 for $2.25; 12 for $4.00 








CARY OPTERIS, BLUE MIST (Hardy Blue Spirea) 
We have plenty of blooming shrubs during the early season through 
late May, June and July. But when fall comes, as a rule, the shrubs are bare 
of bloom. 
So it seems nice to find a late blooming shrub hardy enough to stand 
our northern climate. This we have in Hardy Caryopteris which has proved 
hardy to the Canadian line. 
A low growing, perfectly rounded shrub that reaches a height of about 2 
feet. Covered through August until killing frost with delicate lace-like flow- 
ers. 
Nice 12- to 18-inch plants: $1.25 each; 2 for $2.25. 


LILY -OF-THE- 
VALLEY 
Nice to plant in shady 
places under trees or about 
the house where the sun sel- 
dom ‘reaches. Also very fine 
for the rockery. Take little 
room but are always there 
and little 
sprays of sweetly perfumed 
furnish many 
flowers. 
Single pips, 12 for $2.00, 
postpaid 
Lily-of-the-Valiey 
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