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The Newer, Rarer Flowers—Four Star Favorites 
‘for Your Garden 
ERRIS' HYBRID “36 Wed, ame Strong, Well-Rooted, Blooming Size Plants 
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P70—PACIFIC GIANT HYBRID DELPHINIUMS. Newest, finest 
and most spectacular of all Delphiniums. Many blooms are 
fully double, texture heavy and tich, colors gorgeous, spikes 
gigantic and superb for cutting. Supply limited; order early. 
Choice of (a) light blue, (b) dark blue, or (c) white. 60c 
each; 3 for $1.50. 
P71—FERRIS’ HYBRID DELPHINIUMS. A very special mixture, 
with large, tall flower spikes of elegant color shades, delicate 
to deep purple and blue, blending with lavender, pink and 
Tose, mény two-toned and double. No other perennial will 
bring as much sheer beauty and elegance to your border. 
4-6 ft. Mixed colors only. 35¢ each; 3 for 90c; 6 for $1.65; 12 for 
$3.00. 
P72—CARNATION LUCIA. The picture does not adequately por- 
tray the beauty of this enchanting flower. All summer there 
are hundreds of blooms, deep rose pink with salmon shad- 
ings, with rich carnation fragrance. Strong, rugged plant with 
yucca-like foliage. Great favorite in the garden or in bou- 
quets. 60c each: 3 for $1.50. 
P73—DIANTHUS OLD SPICE. (Plant Patent No. 499). A great 
flower, hardy as an oak, beautiful as a gem. Low compact 
plants bear the exquisite, well formed flowers of warm sal- 
mon-pink on 12-inch stems, often 20 on a single stem. Spicy 
fragrance. Long lasting in bouquets. Should be in every gar- 
den, 60c each; 3 for $1.50. 
P74—ANTHEMIS MOONLIGHT. Neat, compact, 1-ft. plants are 
covered with hundreds of soft, moonlight-yellow, asterlike 
flowers, 2! inches across, throughout early summer. Hardy 
and beautiful in the border; excellent for cutting, blending so 
well with other flowers. 40¢ each; 3 for $1.00. 
P7S—CRIMSON BEAUTY PYRETHRUM. Choice, tree-flowering 
type of Painted Daisy—handsome rose-red flowers on tall 
stems. Fine for cutting. 2 ft. 40¢ each: 3 for $1.00. 
P76—SPIDERWORT, Tradescantia. Splendid new dwarf ‘types 
developed by the Department of Agriculture. Decorative 
grassy foliage; lovely flowers in showy umbels nearly all 
‘summer. 12 in. Choice of (a) PAULINE (lavender-pink), (b) 
PURPLE DOME (brilliant purple), or (c) WEGUELIN (porce- 
lain blue). 45c each; 3 for $1.15, 
P77—MORDEN LYTHRUM. It's beautiful—it's -hardy—it’s grand. 
Throughout the summer there is a continuous succession of 
lovely rose-carmine spikes that are ideal for cutting. We have 
never had a new flower bring as much enthusiastic comment, 
such glowing words of praise. Originating in Canada, it is 
completely hardy, thrives everywhere. Plant grows 3 it” or 
more tall; strong, healthy, and a downright pleasure to 
cultivate. 50c each: 3 for $1.20; 6 for $2.20. 
P78—DROPMORE LYTHRUM. New hybrid, deeper in color than 
the Morden type, and grows about a foot-taller. Often a 
single plant will produce 12 or more 3-foot spikes of bright 
tosy-red, lasting a month or more. A few plants will give 
you an immense lot of color and-beauty. 50c each: 3 for $1.25. 
P73—TRITOMA SPRINGTIME. (Plant Patept No. 318). Very fas- 
cinating, new, hardy Tritoma that blosg}ms in early July. You 
will delight in its many graceful flower spikes, shading from 
tich ivory-yellow to bright coral-red at the top. Elegant cut- 
ting flower, and in borders combines especially well with 
Delphinium and Regal Lily. 65e each; 3 for $1.75. 






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