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HARDY PERENNIALS, ALPINES AND ROCK GARDEN PLANTS 
Varieties starred (*) are fine for Rock Gardens 
These can be used to best advantage in groups and beds 
on the iawn, as borders for drives, waiks, or in front of shrub- 
bery, in the garden. Some of the tall-growing sorts may be 
planted in among the shrubbery with good effect. Soil should 
*BLEEDING HEART, FERN LEAVED (Eximia)—12 inches. 
Attractive fern-iike leaves; lovely p.nk fiowers all summer. 
Grows in sun or shade. (Hach 40c) (3 for $1.00). 
BLEEDING HEART, OLD FASHIONED—2 feet, graceful 
heart-shaped pink flowers in April-May. Prefers partial 
shade. (Kach 60e) (3 for $1.60). 
CARNATIONS, HARDY GRENADIN—This is the hardiest 
of ali outdoor carnations. Very fragrant, fully double produc- 
ing iarge flowers on iong stems. Tne finest of ail varieties. 
Bays choice of ye.low, red, rose and white. (Hach 35c) (3 for 
Cc). 
CANTERBURY BELLS (Campanula)—Cup and saucer type. 
2 fee.. Tall, erect p-anis covered with large cup and saucer 
shaped f.owers during late May and June. A perfect p.ant for 
the old fash.oned hardy gaiden. In separate colors, B.ue, 
Rose and White. (Each 35ce) (3 for $0c). 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Cushion Mums. A group of low grow- 
ing mums forming mounds of blooms, reminding one of the 
old-fashioned Azaiea. The p.ants grow about 10 to 12 inches, 
high. Our stock is of improved strains, most varieties begin 
b.ooming in August and concvinue until fros.. . 
Bronze Cushion—As the flowers first open they are a warm, 
r.cn red bronze, then turning to a bronzy yel-ow with a light 
réd center. 
Pink Cushion—Flowers open to a deep, orchid-pink, then 
change to a light orchid with a creamy cencer. 
Red Cushion—Pure f.ery red. 
White Cushion—Snow white flowers. 
Yeilow Cushion—Fure go.den yeilow. 
(Each 40c) (3 for $1.00). 
COREOLE SIS, Double Sunburst—2¥% ft. Large double golden 
yeilow fiowers. B.iooms ail summer, (Each 35¢) (3 for $0c). 
COLUMBINE—Mrs. Sco‘t Eliiott’s Long Spurred Hybrids. The 
finest of the columbines and exce.lent for bedding or cutting. 
Grow in mixed colors of wide range. B2ing hybrids we cannot 
ship by color. Their del.cate yet colorful beauty makes them 
a favorite with a.l fiower lovers. Grow 2 feet tall. (Each 35c) 
(3 for $e). 
DELF HINIUM (Belladonna)—Long spikes of light blue flow- 
ers. 4 feet. 5 
Bellamosa—Same as above but deep blue flowers. 
Gold Med.1 Mybiids—Choice range of colors through the blue 
shades to red and orchid casts. 
(Rach 35ce) (3 for $0c). 
DIANTHUS, HARDY, OLD-FASHIONED CLOVE PINKS—15 
inches. Love.y pink flowers with a spicy fragrance produced 
all summer. (Each 35e) (3 for 0e). 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove)—5 to 6 feet. Most attractive for the 
border or woodiand garden. Colors ranging from white and 
shell-pink to deepest rose, many dotted with crimson. (Each 
35¢c) (3 for £0c). 
FERNS (Hardy Outdoor Mixed or Ostrich Plume)—2 ft. Plant 
in shade. (Each 35c¢) (3 for $0.). 
GAILLARDIA, HYBRIDS—3% feet. Much better than com- 
mon’ Gaillardia. Fiowers are larger and brighter blend of 
ae ae, gold. B-ooms freely from June to frosc. (Each 35e) (3 
or £0°). 
GYPSOPHILLA, PAN (Baby’s Breath)—2-3 feet. Great masses 
of small, pure white flowers in July and August. Fine for 
winter bouquets. (Each 35c) (3 for {0e). 
HOLLYHOCKS, IMPROVED DOUBLE—6-7 feet. An improved 
strain with exquisite double flowers in the loveliest co.ors. 
Your choice of Scarlet, White, Yellow and Pink. (Each 35c) 
(3 for £0c). 

CARNATIONS 
BLEEDING HEART 
ALL ITEMS ON THIS PAGE POSTPAID 
be kept well fertilized. A light covering of coarse, strawy 
manure or something that wi.l not pack is beneficial in winter. 
Ready for delivery during April and eariy May. All are 
strong, healthy roo.s. No plants sent C. O. D. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY-—S inches. Everybody loves th's fra- 
grant white flower. Grows in sun or shade, even right under 
irees. (Clumps each 40.) (3 for $1.10). 
THE RUSSELL LUPINS—New English Hybrids. New colors 
and combina.ions of co.or. The s.ze of the florets, their num- 
ber on a spike, and the length of the spikes are much iarger. 
(Hach 50e) (3 for $1.3). 
*PANSIES—We grow large quantities of Pansy plants from 
seed impor-.ed from the best kansy specialists of Murope and 
at home, and if weli cared for they will produce b.ooms of 
f nest colors, from 2 to 3 inches across. In ordering Pansy 
plants, we wou.d advise, where possibie, tha. they be sent 
by express. Ready about Aprii 1. (Boz. $1.00). kosipaid. 
PHLOX—Hardy. For massing they are very effective, their 
f.owering scason begins in July and continues until frost 
if the o-d flower spikes area kepe cut back. 
Africa—Brilliant carmine red with b.ood red eye. 
“ Apol.o White—splendid pure white. 
Border Gem—A beautiful deep purple. 
Charles Curtis—Sunset red. 
EK. J. Farr:nzton—Saimon pink with deep rosy red blush. 
Graff Zeppiin—Ivory white f.owers wich vermi.ion red eyes. 
Lillian—Fure pink. 
Eainied Lady—An appealing peach color with a pink blush. 
Siverton—Fiorets, the size of a s lver doilar, are ciear pure 
lavender with a glowing purple eye. 
(Each 40c) (3 for $1.60). 
*PHLOX, SUBULATA (Creeping Moss Pink)—4 inches. Com- 
pletely covered with biooms in April-May. Moss-.ike ever- 
green fo:iage. For rock gardens, borders, for carpeting the 
ground and banks. Bright pink. (Each 35c) (3 for $0¢c). 
PLATYCOBDON (Balloon Flower}—18 24 inches. All summer it 
produces its loveiy bell-shaped f.owers on long stems. Your 
choice of B-ue or White. (Each 352) (3 for $0c). 
*PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy)—2 ft. This popular plant pro- 
duces its love.y flowers in spiing and earmy summer. Finely 
cut foliage. Your choice of red and rose. (Each 33¢) (3 for 90c). 
SHASTA DAISY, Alaska—2 feet. Large white single flowers 
with a large yellow center. B-oom in June and Jwy. (Each 
35c) (3 for £0e). 
SHASTA DAISY, Deiner’s Double White—Full shaggy double 
f.owers of glistening white with a small yellow cen-er. (Kach 
35c) (3 for $0c). 
*STATICE LATIFOLIA (Sea Lavender)—2 feet. Immense 
heads of small violet-blue fiowers in July and August. Make 
fine winter bouque’s. Plant in full sunshine and in light soil. 
(Each 3c) (3 for $0c). 
SWEET PEA, PERENNIAL—tTrain this climber on a trellis, 
fence or bank, it will produce its lovely flowers all summer. 
New growth from the roots each year. Your cho-ce of red, 
pink and white. (Each 35c) (3 for £0c). 
*SWEET WILLIAM—12 inches. Sweet, clove-scented flowers 
in great profusion during May and June. Mixed colors. (Each 
35c) (3 for £0c). 
TRITOMA, RED HOT FOKER—3 ft. Bright orange-scarlet 
blooms borne on stems 38 feet tall in August-September. Pro- 
tect over win'ter or dig up and put in sand in cool cellar over 
winter. (Each 35c) (3 for $0¢c). 
*VIOLA CORNUTA, TUFTED PANSY—B!ooms from April to 
October. if the plants are kept sheared so they do not go to 
seed. Mixed colors. (Ka‘h 35c) (3 for £0c). 
VIOLETS (Sweet Scented)—Flowers are extra large, deep 
purple and very fragrant. Booms early in the spr.ng and 
again in the fall. (Each 35c) (3 for £0ce). 

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