PERENNIALS for SHADY NOOKS or FULL SUN 

SIBERIAN IRIS 
The Siberian Iris is especially adapted for planting by the 
sides of pools and is hardier than many other beardless Iris. 
Recommended for all areas. 3 for $1.00; 35c each, prepaid, 
BLUE. A free 
blooming blue 
Siberian Iris that 
is popular as 
border plants or 
for the pool 
side. Excellent 
in moist places. 
WHITE. Similar 
to the blue va- 
riety, but with l 
white flowers. 
These are both 
large flowered i 
for this type of 
Iris. 
l 

Nd 
Siberian Iris 
Coralbells 
bells borne 
are 
Very dainty and 
their 12- to 18 
well-drained soil. 

Physostegia 

Bug-Dust-O-Cide 
Bug-Dust-O-Cide gives A-1 protection to vegetables, 
plants and flowers from a wide variety of both sucking 
and chewing insects and certain plant diseases such as 
powdery mildew and black spot. It is non-poisonous 
to humans and domestic animals when used as directed. 
That means you can use it with perfect safety on your 
vegetables and bush fruits. 
PRICES 
; Postpaid 
214 lbs. Dust and Duster ...............0.- $1.00 
3 Ibs. Bug-Dust-O-Cide Dust .............. 1.00 
10 ibs. Bug-Dust-O-Cide Dust .............. 3.00 
ROSINA. Not as hardy as many of the native 
SILVER KING. A striking plant with grayish white 
Is also valuable cut and used with other flowers to 
plant can be cut and dried for winter bouquets where 
prepaid. 
CORALBELLS 
HEUCHERA SANGUINEA. 
Bright rose to crimson little 
above the round leaves below. 
from June to September. Need 
40c each, prepaid. 

VIOLET 
Violets but still definitely good and well worth 
trying. The blossoms are borne in quantities in 
the spring and again in the fall in many local- 
ities. They are dainty, deliciously fragrant and 
colored pink or old rose. They can be used for 
bordering taller growing perennials or as a 
ground cover in half shade or full sun. 3 for 
$1.00; 35c each, prepaid. 
ARTEMISIA 
eaves, excellent as a contrast with other perennials. 
ighten bouquets or set off red shades. This 3-ft. high 
t holds its leaves and color well. 3 or $1.00; 35c each, 
Perennial Flax 
LINUM PERENNE. Azure’ 
blue flowers nodding on 
thin wiry stems in the wind 
is the trade mark of the 
Perennial Flax. They do 
best when clustered in col- 
onies in sunny locations 
and on well-drained soils. 
They will thrive in drier 
and hotter locations than 
many other hardy peren- 
nials. Will do well in all 
areas where drainage 1s 
good. 3 for 80c; 30c each, 
prepaid. 
VERONICA 
LONGIFOLIA SUBSESSILIS. 
Don’t let the long name of this 
pretty blue flower scare you. The 
flowers are borne in spikes from 
July to September in masses easy 
to see. Growing to a height of 
2 feet, they provide stems long 
enough for bouquets or are just 
fine to look at where they grow 
in the border. 3 for $1.35; 50c 
each, prepaid. 
PHYSOSTEGIA 
SUMMER GLOW. If you want a 
splash of rosy crimson in your 
perennial border in mid-August 
or a bouquet in the house, thea 
grow this grand new Physostegia. 
Eighteen inches of flowering 
beauty are carried on top of 
stems often exceeding 4 feet in 
height. Hardy. 3 for $1.00; 35c 
each, prepaid. 
VIVID. A dwarf Physostegia that 
grows about 20 inches high and 
blooms profusely a little later 
than Summer Glow. good 
medium pink color and a flower 
that lasts well when cut. Hardy. 
3 for $1.00; 35c each, prepaid. 
in masses 
graceful on 
‘inch stems 
3 for $1.00; 
Protect Your Flowers, Shrubs, Evergreens 
nd Vegetables with 
Red Spider Dust 
This specially prepared dust for use on evergreens 
for the control of red spider should be a boon to those 
who have experienced difficulty in controlling that pest. 
The dust is also good to control many other insects 
and some diseases. Contains Rotenone, Cube resins and 
Sulphur. 
Don't wait for red spider to attack. Order now. 
3 lbs. Red Spider Dust for only $1.00, postpaid. 
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Artemisia, Silver King 
Veronica 
A Novelty from Canada 
FLOWERING ONIONS 
3 for 80c; 30c each, prepaid. | 
Something new in the line of flowering 
perennials that are hardy and a novelty in 
anyone’s garden. 
ornamental than useful for flavoring with 
the exception of the first on the list which 
is good both ways. 
ALLIUM NUTANS. Showy pink flowers 
are borne in heads on 15-inch stalks in 
mid-summer. 
and mild flavored. This variety can be 
used as green Onions in the spring. 
Onions that are more 
Leaves are broad, green 
ALLIUM ODORUM. White 
flowers are borne in heads on 
24-inch stems in July. This 
variety is very fragrant and not 
found in many collections. 
ALLIUM FLAVUM. A dwarfer 
growing variety having yellow 
flowers in umbels on 9-inch 
stems. Blooming in midsum- 
mer, the flowers carry a very 
delicate rose fragrance. 
FLOWERING 
ONION 
COLLECTION 
6 PLANTS 
3 A. Nutans 
2 A. Odorum 
1 A. Flavum 
(Regular Value, $1.60) 
for ONLY $1.45, Prepaid. 
