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DOUBLE GOLDEN BUTTERCUP 
(RANUNCULUS REPENS FLORE-PLENO). 
One of the most delightful little lowers among the entire Ranunculus 
family. Flowers are completely double, formed in tight rosettes; glossy, 
golden-yellow color. A profusion of bloom from May through July. 
Its beautiful glossy, dark green foliage makes a strikingly contrasting 
background for the rich golden blooms, and adds charm and attractive- 
ness to the plant from early spring till long after hard frosts in autumn. 
Excellent for use as a border plant, and a good cut flower as well. 
Can be used where mass effects are desired, and as a ground cover, either 
in semi-shade or full sunlight. Easily grown. Perfectly hardy. ' 
Strong, field-grown plants, 50c¢ each; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.00; 25 
for $6.25. 

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ROSE DAWN 
CUSHION 
(Dianthus neglectus compacta glauca) 



GAS PLANT Or FRAXINELLA (Dictamnus fraxinella caucasicus). 
An old fashioned, but unusual herbaceous perennial, making a very showy and effective 
border plant. Forms a bush about 30 inches high, with fragrant foliage and large spikes of 
rosy pink flowers. A most unusual feature is that the flowers produce a resinous, volatile 
matter which may actually be ignited in the evening after a hot day, with no damage result- 
ing to the plant. 
Do not transplant frequently, as the plant improves with age. 
Strong, field-grown plants, 50c each; 3 for $1.35. 
MORDEN’S PINK LYTHRUM The newest and best of the Lythrums, originated 
as a bud sport from Lythrum virgatum. Outstanding for the showy, clear rose-pink color of 
its flowers, its generosity of blooms, and ability to withstand periods of dry, hot summer 
weather. Plant has four-angled stems, willow-like leaves, attains a height of 3 to 4 ft. Ideal 
The original “Fuzzy Kitten’’. A unique type of Dian- 
thus often difficult to secure in its true form. The plant 
has a very close, compact form, each tiny stem and 
leaflet a beautiful glaucous blue, somewhat resembling 
the soft, fuzzy coat of a kitten. Just before Memorial 
Day hundreds of dainty rese-pink flowers appear on 
straight stems, completely covering the plant. Foliage 
remains evergreen all winter.. Very hardy. Blooming- 
age, field grown plants, 40c each; 3 for $1.00. 
Avoid heavy, damp soils. 
for mixed perennial borders. 
for $1.20; 6 for $2.10. 
J IEE LE BIE ESOS 
BARGAIN NO. 24 
1 Double Golden Buttercup 
2 Russell Hybrid Lupines 
1 Morden’s Pink Lythrum 
2 Russian Violets 
2 Zebra Grass 
(A $3.25 Catalog Value) 
ONLY $2.45, Not Prepaid 
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FOXGLOVES (Digitalis). (Gloxiniaeflora 
rosea). Flower heads are more than 3 feet long, 
closely filled with large, bell-shaped blooms. 
During June and July the plants are made beauti- 
ful with tall spikes of rose-pink flowers. Field- 
grown plants, 40c each; 3 for $1.00. 
ZEBRA GRASS (Eulalia japonica zebrina). Of 
the many varieties of hardy Ornamental Grasses, Zebra 
Grass is one of the best, producing a striking effect as an 
isolated specimen clump, and adding charm to the garden 
when used as a border plant. The long blades of this 
variety are marked with yellow bands across the leaf, not 
at first noticeable on the new succulent growth of early 
spring, but strikingly pronounced from June until late 
autumn. During the summer the plant also produces tall, 
silvery plumes from 6 to 10 ft. in height, which may be 
cut in early autumn for attractive winter decorations. 
Strong, field-grown plants, 35c each; 3 for 90c; 6 for $1.50. 

ZEBRA GRASS 
Does well in all soils. 

GYPSOPHILA, SNOW WHITE 
Strong, field-grown plants, 45¢ each; 3 
RUSSIAN VIOLET New and different. 
Superior to English Violet, inasmuch as the Rus- 
sian Violet is of deeper color, producing quanti- 
ties of deepest satiny purple flowers, growing in 
the true Violet manner. Long stems make them 
ideal for bouquet use. Blooming-size ,field- 
grown plants, only 35c each; 3 for 90c; 6 for $1.50. 
RUSSELL HYBRID LUPINES Ta) spikes 
of bloom, often 314 feet high, from June to 
September. Flowers are fan-shaped, resembling 
a closely set, well rounded column of Sweet 
Peas, and are produced in a vast range of colors. 
A most superior strain. Field-grown plants, 45¢ 
each; 3 for $1.25. 

GYPSOPHILA (Baby's Breath), Double Snow-White. 
A wonderful variety producing large panicles of double, 
white flowers, in which the individual bloom is larger, and 
of purest white. Its feathery sprays of flowers add greatly 
to the attractiveness of any mixed 
bouquet, either freshly cut, or dried 
for winter use. Blooms continuously 
throughout the summer. Strong, 
field-grown plants, 45¢c each; 3 for 
$1.15. 

RUSSELL LUPINES 
FOXGLOVES 
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