(Scabiosa, 
Bl ue Bon net Isaac House Hybrids) 
There are two kinds of blues: the happy blues and the unhappy 
blues, and any blues you can get into your garden are the happy kind, 
for blue is only too rare a color among flowers. Yet, you need it to 
give contrast to the other colors, and bring a bit of the beauty of 
the sky down to earth. 
Blue Bonnet is a flower that will give your gatden the happy blues. 
Its coloring is soft and lovely, and we won’t blame you a bit if so 
many of you make a rush for the plants of this Isaac House, “Blue 
Bonnet,” that we sell out in a jiffy. They start blooming in June, 
continue until September. Tall stems: 18 to 24 inches high. Plant 
12 to 15 inches apart in sun or part shade; ordinary soil; ordinary 
moisture requirements. PRICES: Field- 
grown plants, 75c each; 2 for $1.22; 
3 for $1.69; 4 for $2.16. 

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Bleeding Hearts a ae 
Now again here are Bleeding Hearts to steal your hearts. 
These are flowers that have an old-fashioned charm that you 
cannot resist. In fact, we were unable ever to have enough of 
them, so we stopped selling completely for sveral years to build 
up our propagating supply. And if you will send your order, Whislw: ; : 
; = : mite irlwind. 2 rincess Charming. Lavender. 
we feel sure we can fill it. They grow about 24 inches high, d. White. Princess C ng. Lavende 
Dainty and winsome, and liberal with their charm. 
Bloom from September to November, when most 
other flowers are through. Picture shows pink and 
white, but there is also a red which is beautiful, 
and a lavender-pink. Here are the varieties: 
Rubra. Red. Queen Charlotte. Pink. 
and may spread as much as 2 or even 3 feet when full grown. PRICES: Your choice of varieties: 1 for 70c; 
Bloom during May. PRICES: 1 for 85c; 2 for $1.38; 3 for 2 for $1.14; 3 for $1.57; 4 for $2.01. Strong, pot- 
$1.91; 4 for $2.44; 6 for $3.51. grown plants with ball of earth on roots. 
Find What You Want Quickly—See Index on Page 2. 
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