Please name one 2nd choice item when ordering 
planet ity eb He A AD GaN ive Satie 
Dianthus Plumarius— 
(Clove Pinks)—the old 
fashioned fragrant 
spice grass pinks of 
grandmother’s garden 
offered in your choice 
of these colors: 
Allwoodii, new 
variety from Eng- 
land, very fra- 
grant, 2 -25ee eee $4) 
Highland Queen, 
bright rose <---= 40 
Spring Beauty, 
jouble mixed col- 
oT Sta bees 40 

Unnamed Sorts: Dark eye ---------- .30 
Light (AM «ioe BS 
Mixed js 5 for $1.00 
Gaillardia (Blanket 
flower) — brilliant col- 
ored, continuously 
flowering, for poor 
soil: 
Burgundy, 18”, 
wine red _____ a0 
Dwarf Goblin, 12”, 
June, yel. and 
red for the rock 
Sarde wees? 40 
Sunset, 24”, rich 
golden yellow __ .40 
Tangerine, 18”, 
vivid tangerine 
OranZze area 40 
Mixed unnamed 
2 i6pe 2 oe B45) 
Gysophlia (Baby’s Breath)—indispensable for 
well arranged summer and winter bou- 
quets, light airy sprays of fine blooms: 
Bristol Fairy, 24”, grafted type large doub- 

le white flowers oo. 4c stone et 
Paniculata, 36”, bushy, small white blooms .49 
Rosy “Vell of2”, Cradles lVL0 beac ee eee 65 
Ground Ivy, 2”, dense geranium like foliage, 
fine for ground cover or rock garden, 2 for .30 
Hemerocallis, Hyperion, 42, soft canary yellow .75 
Hesperis (Sweet Rocket), thrifty flower of 
phlox like bloom with lilac spikes ____-_ 20 
Linum (Hardy Flax)—bushy plant, feathery 
foliage flowering throughout the summer: 
Perenne Blue, 30”, bright medium blue _ .25 
‘Muscari (Grape Hyacinths) — Dainty spring 
flowering bulbs. blooming ahead of tulips: 
Heavenly Blue, 6”, bright blue ____ 6 for  .30 
Sedum (Stonecrop)—ground cover for dry sun- 
ny places or the rock garden, glossy leaves: 
Sieboldi, 12”, blue-green leaves with pink 
edging, pink flowers -.___-.____-____ 35 
Spectabile Brilliant, 18”, bold heads of deep 
pink on sturdy stalks ...-.-_ 2. -.--- 35 
Stolonferum, 3”, creeper with pink bloom 30 
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