NEW SPIDERWORTS 
TRADESCANTIA 
Absolutely fool-proof. Sun or part shade. 
May-Oct., 1 ft. Any one kind, 3 for $1.25. 
BLUE STONE—Clear blue. 
PAULINE—Rose Jilac. 
NEW EARLY TRITOMAS 
No longer stiff “Red-hot Pokers,”’ but 
graceful, loose spikes in gay colors start- 
ing in June and lasting to frost. Any 
one kind $.75 each; 3 for $2.00. 
GOLDEN SCEPTER—Hardy, 3 ft. saffron- 
yellow spikes June-July. 
PRIMROSE BEAUTY—Tall light “yellow. 
SPRINGTIME (Pat. 318)—Upper spike is 
coral-red, lower. half is ivory. 
NEW PINK VERBASCUM 
PINK DOMINO 
3 foot spikes June to Sept., drain. New, 
extra healthy, rose-pink. Fine plant. 3 
for $1.50. 


SUNNY PERENNIAL BORDER—Ten showy yet 
labor-saving, insect-free plants for such a posi- UNIFORM PRICED PERENNIALS 

tion are:—Bearded Iris, Peonies, Thymus ser- 3 of one kind for $1.25 Spas Time Special 
pyllum, Asters in variety, Baptisia, Phlox, ; ou (Uy 
Physostegia, Teucrium, Coreopsis and Veronica. (12 of one kind $4.25) 2 524 3 of Cultural 
Single plants: 55c. Tr oyn Uv Bloom Notes 
GIANT PENSTEMON FIREBIRD pee 
; eae PAPAVER (See specials, previous page) 
soe Ree: nae Brault POURS | oY SOSTEGIAL (EGleonbraconhead) 
=—ROSVa0 DING eae ee eee 36 12 rose Sept. Sun, tolerant. 
—Summer Snow _.......-.---... 36 12 white July-Aug. Sun, tolerant. 
ese ER EOE eae PLATYCODON (Ball Fl ) 
alloon Flower 
NEW HYBRID PYRETHRUM =—Grondifloruimis: een 24 8 blue June-Sept. § Sun, drain. Do 
Disease free, rich soil, sun. 24 inch, —Grandiflorum album ......24 8 white June-Sept. l not disturb. 
May-June. Sain 12 8 violet June-Sept. Showy dwarf. 
BRILLIANT—Semi-double red. PEONY (See specials, previous page). 
Rosary—Double pink. PENSTEMON (See specials at left and on page 41). 
PHLOX (See specials, previous page). 
PLUMBAGO (Leadwort) 
SILVER T1ips—Double red, tipped white. 
Any one kind, 3 for $2.00. SAllyoljeyowiets) ee 12 8 blue July-Sept. Sun or shade. 
One each all 3, for $2.25. PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy) (See specials at left) 
RUDBECKIA (See specials at left) 
RUDBECKIA WHITE LUSTRE SCABIOSA (See specials at left) 
Creamy petals, bronze center. Sturdy 3-ft. SEDUM (Stonecrop) 
stems. June to September, each flower IME ise ome! 8 8 pink Sept. Trailing, showy. 
lasts several weeks. Vigorous, insect-free, | _Spectabile Brilliant 18 12 red Sept. Good color form. 
hardy. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.00. 
STOKESIA (See specials at left) 
TEUCRIUM (Germander) 
=—ChCmoed hy Se an 12 6 red July Sun, drain. 
THALICTRUM (See specials at left) 
STOKESIA BLUE MOON 
Light blue, 5-inch flowers June to Novem- 
ber on stiff 18-inch stems. Hardy, insect 
free. 3 for $1.50. TRADESCANTIA (Spiderwort) (See specials above). 
TRITOMA (See specials above). 
SCABIOSA CAUCASICA VALERIANA (Garden Heliotrope) 
Attractive pin-cushion blooms on 1Vy ft. SAEOCCIN GC Yi ee ree 24 12 rose May-June f Any garden soil. 
stems, June-July. Sun and drain. Space —Coccinea Alba __..-.-. 24 12 white May-June, U Sun, drain. 
8 inches. Order either white or lilac. -——OHiCIndlis === ONL Zewatiie June-July . Strong fragrance. 
3 for $1.50. 
VERBASCUM (See specials above). 
THALICTRUM LAVENDER-MIST | VERONICA (Speedwell) 
—Rupestris 2.2. ae ee 4 6 blue May-June Compact, creeping. 
——INCOMC ens a eee CBee we July Tolerant, sun. 
—Longifolia (See specials at right). 
Large pale-purple panicles from July to 
September. Sun or shade. Maidenhair 
leaves. 75c each, 3 for $2.00, 6 for $3.75, 
12 for $7.00. VIOLA (Pansy Violets) (See specials at right). 
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