

LYTHRUM 
Morden Pink (Below) 
The generous full spikes of clear, lovely 
soft pink are produced in great masses 
and make a fine show during July and 
August. Each plant miraculously 
sends up 10 or a dozen sturdy 3 to 4-ft. 
spikes, each one covered for almost its 
entire length with a tumbled pattern 
of clear pink florets. Perfectly hardy, 
it will thrive in wet or dry places in 
your garden. The plants are a solid 
mass of color in midsummer and 
should be used generously in groups 
throughout the border to enhance 
your garden picture. 
55c each; 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75 
Lythrum, Morden Pink 
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SEDUM spectabile. Brilliant 
Stonecrop (Below) 
Especially endowed by nature with thick, 
succulent, light green leaves which store up 
moisture, withstands even the hottest, 
driest weather. Rugged, erect plants attain 
a height of 18 in. Gorgeous amaranth-red 
flower-heads. Very ornamental even before 
the blooming season arrives; indispensable 
as a late fall bloomer. Rejoices in a hot dry 
spot, but it does well in any location with 
ordinary soil and sun. Thrives in semi-shade. 
55c each; 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75 
VIOLET, Royal Robe 
(Lower Left Corner) 
Magnificent, extra-large flowers of lustrous, 
deepest violet-blue. Intensely fragrant. 
The rugged plants have sturdy foliage and 
bloom abundantly in early spring and again 
in fall. The large superb flowers open wide, 
like a pansy or viola, often exceeding 1 in. 
across. Their stiff, erect stems grow up to 
8 in. or more. One of our most popular 
perennials because it is such a useful plant 
for difficult, partially shaded spots where 
other things will not grow well. Hardy 
enough to live over winter even in this 
rigorous climate of Northern New York. 
65c each; 3 for $1.75; 6 for $3.25 
Sedum, Brilliant ©). &P. 00. 

Royal Robe 
Violet 


Give Your Garden 
More Color 
WHITE BLEEDING-HEART 
(Bottom of Page) 
Dicentra formosa, Sweetheart 
This lovely, amend ie blooms heavily in the spring 
and continues to produce flowers all during the summer 
and fall. The shape of the pure white flowers is similar 
to the old-fashioned Bleeding-heart, but they are a little 
smaller in size and far more delicate in appearance. 
Said by many to have the handsomest foliage of any gar- 
den flower. The light green, silvery leaves are almost 
transparent; they are especially neat, particularly grace- 
ful and fern-like with many deep indentations. Related 
to some of our daintiest but hardy woodland flowers, 
White Bleeding-heart grows luxuriantly in any reason- 
ably good garden soil but prefers a continuous supply of 
moisture and slight shade. Grows only 9 to 12 in. high. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $5.00; 12 for $10.00 
CAMPANULA, Blue Carpet 
Carpatica Improved 
(Below) 
We recommend this highly for edgings, for rock gardens, 
or any other location where you want a very striking 
low ‘‘carpet of blue’’ from June to fall. Will grow well 
for you in full sun or in semi-shady places. Blue Carpet 
has the larger, light blue, bell-shaped flowers on 5 to 
6-in. stems. 
Very conspicuous and showy, will help you to have color 
in your perennial border all season. This variety is ex- 
ceptional, giving blue color when there is very little 
other blue in the garden. Remains attractive all season 
and doesn’t sprawl like other members of this family. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60; 6 for $3.00 
Campanula, Blue Carpet 

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