

Mertensia, Blue Bells 
MERTENSIA, Blue Bells 
P209 Their blue and pink flowers are so at- 
tractive in the early spring. Once planted 
they come up year after year without any 
care. After they are through blooming, the 
tops die down until the following spring. 
They do best in shady spots, among the 
shrubs, perennials, in little nooks. Plant 
them 2 to 3 inches deep. Thrives practically 
everywhere. 
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GOLDEN SHOWER 
P85 Coreopsis Golden Shower {s one of the 
best hardy new perennials. ‘1 ne bright yel- 
low star-like flowers, 1 to 114 inches across, 
are produced right through the hottest 
summer weather. The bright green, fea- 
thery foliage is attractive in itself. It 
makes a neat, bushy plant 18 to 24 inches 
tall that will brighten up a dull corner and 
add color to a border. Does well in full 
sun or part shade in ordinary garden soil. 
Try it at our risk, if you do not like it, you 
may select anything else you wish to the 
same value. 
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Golden Shower 
Dianthus, Little Joe 
DIANTHUS, Little Joe 
P112 This is one of our choicest hardy low- 
growing perenniais. It makes a compact, 
bushy plant only 6 inches tall with hand- 
some blue-green foliage. The rosy-red 
flowers, 1 inch across, are produced from 
late spring to freezing. Excellent for bor- 
ders, foreground and rock gardens. 
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DELPHINIUMS 
P100 Cliveden Beauty— Many think this 
is the finest of all light blue flowers. Grows 
3 to 4 feet tall and after the first great 
burst of bloom in early summer, it repeats 
at intervals. A healthy grower that lasts for 
many years. Lovely in the garden and 
very fine for cutting. 
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P101 La Martine—This fine plant should 
be in every garden. The rich dark blue 
flowers are so lovely in the garden and for 
cutting. A great mass of flowers in early 
summer and at intervals all summer. 
When you cut a flower spike, another 
grows out to bloom later on. A healthy 
grower, 4 feet or so tall, lasts for years. 
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P102 Pacific Hybrids—The individual 
flowers are very large, often 2% inches 
across on spikes 3 to 4 feet long. The colors 
range from white, sky-blue to deep blue, 
purple, violet and exquisite shades of 
orchid-pink. The plants grow 5 to 7 feet 
tall. Cut the stems after the first great 
burst of bloom and they will repeat. 
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DELPHINIUM SPECIAL 
3 Cliveden Beauty 
3 La Martine 
3 Pacific Hybrids 
8P103 
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Shasta Daisy, Alaska Supreme 
SHASTA DAISY, ALASKA 
SUPREME 
P276 We consider this the hardiest and 
best Shasta Daisy. The flowers are. very 
large, 4 to 5 inches across on stems nearly 
2 feet long, fine for cutting. Blooms from 
spring to fall. The more you cut, the more 
it blooms. 
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P275 Shasta Daisy, Conqueror— This is 
a good Shasta Daisy with large single flow- 
ers, pure white with golden center. Grows 
2 feet tall with long stems fine for cutting. 
Very free bloomer in late spring and early 
summer. 
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