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TANTS 

: ACHILLEA 
Crimson Beauty. A very bright colored, 
crimson red Achillea. Each, 50c; 3 for $1.40. 

Baby’s Breath or Gypsophila 
BABY’S BREATH 
Gypsophila. Desirable for bouquets. 
_— Bristol Fairy. The flowers of this splen- 
did double white variety are almost twice as 
large as the older types. It is / practically 
everblooming. 2 feet. Each 79c; 3 for $2.15. 
—*Rosy Veil. A very pretty pink Baby’s 
Breath. Veritable clouds of pink double flow 
ers, 12 in. high. Each, %72¢; 3 for. $1.95. 
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THESE 
ACHILLEA 
Snowball. Fuller and more perfect flow- 
ers than Perry’s White. Fine for cutting. 

AQUILEGIA 
*Dobbie’s Imperial Hybrids (Long Spurred) 
A wonderful mixture. Great wide throated 
bells and deep, rich shades not found in 
many other strains. 
ARMERIA 
Glory of Hol- 
Jand. Clear, pure 
deep pink round 
flowers the size of 
a dollar, borne in 
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throughout sum- 
mer. Fine for cut- 
ting. 2 feet. 
A very popular 
and a very satis- 
factory perennial 
that gives much 
satisfaction. Glory of Holland 
* ANEMONE ‘ 
Its deep violet flowers are first out in the 
spring. 9-12 inches. April-May. 



Aster, Beechwood Challenger 
HARDY ASTER 
Beechwood Challenger. 3% ft. Crimson 
red flowers. Best of the reds. 
Harrington Pink. Pink flowers, finest of 
4 feet. 
Pure white. 4 feet. 
the pinks. 
Mt. Everest. 

BLUE FRINGED DAISY 
(Erigeron Speciosus) 

Large, single, violet blue flowers with 
golden yellow centers in June and July. 2 ft. 
Fine for cutting. 
BUTTERCUP 
Ranunculus. Charming, very double, little 
golden yellow flowers in May. 15 in. Also 
called Soldier’s Button. 
CAMPANULA 
Peach Bells. Upright spikes of white, bell 
shaped flowers in June. Fine for cutting. 
8 feet. Different from Canterbury Bells. 
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Bleeding Heart 

BLEEDING HEART 
Lovely, deep crimson heart shaped flow- 
ers pendant upon gracefully drooping stems. 
Prefers a shaded spot. 2. to 2% ft. May. 
Each, 75c; 3 for $2.10. 
*EVERBLOOMING BLEEDING HEART 
15 in. Pink flowers all summer. Each, 
54c; 3 for $1.50. 
CLEMATIS 
_Recta, A form of Clematis 2 to 3. feet 
high. Numerous flowers on a large terminal 
panicle, white, sweet scented, one inch across. 
June-Aug. Elegant. Each, 55c; 3 for $1.45. 


REN LANT oa: 
CARNATION 
Crimson King, 
Beautiful double, 
deep crimson flowers 
on 14 in. stems borne 
allsummer. 20inches. 
CASSIA 
Indian Senna. Hand- 
some, pinnate foliage, 
racemes of showy yel- 
low flowers, 3-4 ft. 
July-August. 
DAY LILY 
Kwanso. The double 
form. Coppery red 
double flowers in July 
and Aug. 4 ft. 
DICTAMNUS 
Or Gas Plant 
Very showy, 2% 
feet. Fragrant foli- 
age and spikes of 
rosy pink flowers in 
June and July. 
FUNKIA 
Media. 12 to 18 
inches high. Broad, 
massive foliage, va- 
ee, ph ne 
white; large, lovely 5 
purple, lily-like Kwanso Day Lily 
flowers. They do well in sun or shade. Sept. 
Grandiflora. Lilac lily like flowers. Sept. 
12 in. All green foliage. 
GOLDEN GLOW 
Rudbeckia Laciniata. A 
magnificent grower; each 
branch bears many great 
shining golden yellow flow- 
ers. 6 ft. Most desirable for 
rear plantings or corners. 
LYTHRUM 
Unusually showy spikes 
of rose colored flowers. 3 
fit. July-Sept. Fine for cut- 
ting. An unusually fine 
perennial, very striking. 
MONARDA HYBRIDS 
Colors of silvery white 
blush to deep pink, mauve, 
violet and crimson in this 
popular flower. 3% feet. 
July-Aug. 
*POTENTILLA 
Warrensi. Bright scarlet 
flowers in May and June, 
attractive, almost ever- 
green, foliage 12 in. Ideal 
also for rockeries. 
SNAKEROOT 
Cimicifuga. 
of flowers. 4% 












Lythrum 
Fine for shade. White spikes 
ft. July. 

*FIEU CHERA : 
Bushy plants of easy culture bearing 
loose, graceful spikes of coral-red flowers in 
great profusion from May to Sept. 18-24 in. 
CHOICE DAY LILIES 
August Pioneer, Chrome yellow, outer 
half of: petals flushed red. Aug.-Sept. 34 in. 
Each, $1.65. 
Dawn. “A new rose-buff from England. 
5 in. flowers. July-Aug. 38 inches. Each, 
$1.00. 
Patricia. A fine pale yellow with green 
throat. Fragrant 5 in, flowers. 36 in. June- 
July. Each, $2.00. 
Waubun. Soft yellow, sprinkled with 
traces of red, twisted petals. 36 in. July 
and Aug., but has bloomed on into October. 
Each, $2.75. 


MONKSHOOD 
Aconitum, Spark’s. Spikes of deep blue 
flowers. 4-5 ft. July-Aug. Each, 67%c; 
for $1.80. 


RUDBECKIA (Cone Flower) 
White Lustre. Large, pure white, very 
large flowers, with contrasting golden mahog- 
any center cone. 3 ft. Long, sturdy stems, 
ideal for cutting. Flowers last for several 
weeks. Each, 85c; 3 for $2.35. 
ANY 12 FOR $4.50 
"prices EACH 47¢ 

Mountain of Gold 
MOUNTAIN OF GOLD 
*Euphorbia Polychroma. A beautiful plant. 
Grows one foot high and is completely cov- 
ered with deep lemon yellow flowers, rose- 
shaped, the size of a silver dollar. May-June. 
Later, the seeds color to bright red at the 
top of each stem. It is beautiful all summer, 
SALVIA, 
PRATENSE 
ROSEA 
Spikes of pale 
rose flowers in 
June and July. 
Fine for. bou- 
quets. 2 ft. 
SALVIA, 
WHITE 
Turkestanica. 
Very showy. 
Large spikes of 
white flowers 
surrounded by 
pale pink, 4-5 
Pte Janes 
DOUBLE ia 
SHASTA ; 
DAISY Double Shasta 
Cliffwood Giant. Pure 
white, shaggy 5 inch flow- 
ers with re-curved ‘ petals. 
2% ft. 





We ordered your Minn. No. 1166 and your Streamliner Strawberry Plants, and are 
well pleased with them.—Mrs. H. R. Domy, 317 Third Ave., N.E., Waseca, Minn. 
STOKESIA 
Cornflower Aster. Beau- 
tiful, large, light blue 
flowers borne’ profusely. 
July-Oct. 18 in. 
VIOLETS 
The Czar White. Large 
white violets. Fragrant. 
Fry’s Fragrant. An Eng- 
lish strain blooming in 
spring and in fall. Large 
deep purple, fragrant. 
Double Russian. True 
double, purple flowers. 


Fragrant 

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