
GAILLARDIA, BURGUNDY. (Blanket Flower.) One of 
the showiest giant sized blooms of rich burgundy-red 
petals, with gold tips. Easy to grow. Excellent for 
cutting. Grows 3 feet tall. See illustration, page 37. 
Each $0.35 6 for $1.65 
3 for -90 12 for 3.00 
GEUM, MRS. BRADSHAW. Excellent foliage, and large 
double flowers of fiery orange-red, blooming nearly all 
summer. Grand for cutting. 
Each $0.40 6 for $1.85 
3 for 1.00 12 for 3.25 
HOLLYHOCKS. (Double.) A magnificent new strain 
with, exquisite double flowers; hardy and easy to grow. 
Each $0.35 6 for $1.65 
3 for -90 D2) fornese25: 
LAMB’S EAR (Stachys). A hardy perennial with leaves 
clothed like a dense white wool, giving a silver effect. 
Spikes of purple blossoms in June. Valuable for foli- 
age _ contrast. 
Each $0.35 6 for $1.65 
3 for .90 Ze fore. 3:00 
PAINTED DAISY (Pyrethrum). Showy Daisy-like flowers 
of reds, pinks, and whites, with fine fernlike foliage. 
Excellent for cutting. See illustration below. 
Each $0.35 6 for $1.65 
3 for .90 12 for 3.00 
PINKS, CLOVE (Dianthus Plumarius). Fine plants for 
the sunny border, easy to grow. Blue-green grasslike 
foliage and hundreds of blossoms in reds, pinks, and 
whites, with spicy fragrance. Fine for cutting. 
Each $0.35 6 for $1.65 
3 for .90 12 for 3.00 

Be ea, ; 5c PH LOX 
DAILY SKETCH. A magnificent Phlox. Color is lustrous, sparkling pink with deeper eye. Large 
trusses of very large flowers on tall, strong stems. See illustration, page 38. 
, Each $0.45 6 for $2.35 
3 for 1.25 12 for 4.50 
FRAU ALFRED VON MATNER. The best salmon-orange Phlox grown. Very free flowering. Must 
be seen to be appreciated. See illustration, page 38. 
Each $0.45 6 for $2.35 
3 for 21.25 12 for 4.50 
IRENE. One of the best easy growing Cherry-red Phlox. Medium height with bronzy green foliage. 
Each $0.50 6 for $2.50 
33 fors1.35 12 for 4.75 
MARY LOUISE. Without doubt the best white Phlox, with immense heads of purest white. Free 
bloomer. 
Each $0.45 6 for $2.35 
3 for 1.25 12 for 4.50 
ROYAL PURPLE. Rich shaded violet with deeper eye. See illustration, page 36. 
Each $0.45 6 for $2.35 
3 for. 1.25 12 for 4.50 
SALMON GLOW. Immense heads of rich salmon. Very free blooming. 
Each $0.45 6 for $2.35 
3 for 1.25 12 for 4.50 
SWEETHEART. Deep salmon-pink. A beauty. 
Each $0.50 6 for $2.50 
3>for 1.35 12 for 4.75 
PHLOX, Subulata. (Moss Pinks.) An early spring flowering perennial with pretty, mosslike ever- 
green foliage and masses of pink or red flowers. Fine for rockery or carpeting ground and cov- 
ering bare spots. Low, compact, spreading growth. See illustration, page 38. 
Each $0.40 6 for $1.85 
3 for 1.00 T25for43-25 
PRIMROSE. (Missouri.) Low growing plants with large yellow fragrant 
flowers. 3 to 5 inches across, borne on trailing stems. Leaves thick 
and narrow. Excellent for front of border or rock garden. 
Each $0.35 6 for $1.65 
3 for -90 12 for 3.00 
SPIREA FILIPENDULA. Feathery white flowers on 12-inch stems; lovely 
fernlike foliage. 
Each $0.40 6 for $1.85 
SE TOR 21,00 l2sfor) 3225 
SHASTA DAISY. Large glistening white flowers on long stems. Excellent 
for cutting. Hardy and easy to grow. 
Each $0.35 6 for $1.65 
3 for .90 Z2fOr113.00 
SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus Barbatus). An old garden favorite with 
dense rounded terminal heads of 20 to 30 flowers. Shades of white, 
pink, and red. 
Each $0.35 6 for $1.65 
3 for .90 12 for 3.00 

TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker). These new 
hybrids are hardy, with beautiful flower 
spikes of brilliant orange-red on graceful 
stems. 3 to 4 feet tall. See illustration 
above. 
Each $0.35 6 for $1.65 
3 for .90 12 for 3.00 
flowers, borne in profusion on wiry stems 
6 inches high. Leaves small and persistent, 
forming a tufted spreading mat. Excellent 
for rock garden. 
Each $0.35 6 for $1.65 
3 for .90 12 for 3.00 
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