HYDRANGEA—We offer young plants of two fine sorts. 
HAMBURG—A tender, early-bloomer for growing as a pot 
plant, flowering late winter through spring. Big trusses of 
brilliant carmine flowers. Plants, each 60c. BLUE CHINA— 
A reasonably hardy sort for outdoor culture, surviving north- 
ern Ohio winters without difficulty. Big heads of intensely 
blue blossoms. Each 80c; 3 for $2.25. 
1 HYPERICUM TREASURE 
Living gold, long spreads of it here. ‘“‘x’’ culture. OLYM- 
PICUM—(2-3)12. Big foliage mounds set with sparkling, 
golden sun-blossoms, each with an as-golden center tassel. 
Fully hardy here. Pkt. 20c; 142 oz. 35e. CORIS—12 inches. 
None more beautiful, with its loose cymes of golden blos- 
soms, but needs protection North. Pkt. 20c. CALYCINUM— 
12 inches. Evergreen shrublet with big flowers of shining 
yellow. Give winter protection. Pkt. 20c. REPENS—(2-3)5. 
Fine-leafed, prostrate perennial with showy yellow flowers. 
Hardy at Philadelphia. Plants, each 45ec. RHODOPEUM—5 
inches. A spreading drapery of silvery, downy foliage, deco- 
rated with a close application of soft yellow blossoming. 
Distinctive. Pkt. 20c; 164 oz. 35e. REPTANS—(3-4)7. Ver- 
dant carpets of fine leaves, set with great golden flowers 
that open from mahogany buds. Pkt. 20c. LANUGINOSUM 
—(2-4)20. In bloom for months, fluffily tasselled blossoms of 
butter yellow in terminal panicles, calyces oddly black-dotted, 
foliage wool-silvered. Pkt. 15c; 146 oz. 35ce. Plants, each 40c. 
POLY PHYLLUM—(2-3)6. Fine-leafed cascade-mats in effect 
that verges on silver, are set with burnished buds that 
open to blossoms of polished golden richness. Particularly 
good. Pkt. 20c; 149 oz. 35c. LOBOCARPUM—(3)50. Small 
shrub, quick from seed. Exceedingly floriferous, long covered 
with golden blossoms. Pkt. 15c; 14g oz. 25e. PULCHRUM— 
(2-3)12. Close, upright sheafs of red stems. Shining crimson 
buds open to soft yellow flowers. Pkt. 20c. PROLIFICUM— 
(3)55.. Hardy, much-branched shrub of rounded form, filled 
in summer with bright yellow blossoms. It can be showy. 
Pkt. 15¢; 146 oz. 25e; % oz. 40e. PATULUM— (3-4) 35. Small 
evergreen shrubs from the Himalayas, fully hardy at Old 
Orchard. Particularly large, tasselled flowers of deep, polished 
yellow. Pkt. 20c. OFFER 106A8—One pkt. each of the above 
for $1.75. 
HYPERICUM BLEND—AIl types of Hypericum, dwarf and 
tall. Most of the above, with others, in one inclusive blend. 
Pkt. 15¢e; 46 oz. 30c; % oz. 50c. 
1 IBERIS or HARDY CANDYTUFT 
Low, free-blooming, evergreen perennials for rock garden, 
edging or bedding. ‘‘x’”’ culture. GIBRALTARICA—15 inches. 
Flattened clusters of lilac to purple flowers over evergreen 
foliage. Showy. Give winter protection. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 
40c; %4 oz. 75c. SEMPERVIRENS—10 inches. Full winter 
hardiness. Flowers like snow heaped over evergreen foliage. 
Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. Plants, each 45c; 3 for $1.15; 
10 for $3.35. SNOWFLAKE—Like last, but more compact 
and with slightly larger flowers. Plants, each 55c. LITTLE 
GEM—Dwarfest and most densely upright. Pure white flowers 
in carpet effect. Each 55c. AVALON EARLY—7 inches. 
A dwarf, dense, wide variety of Sempervirens, the large, 
pure white clusters overlapping. Blooms earlier than regular 
Sempervirens. Young plants, each 60c; 8 for $1.55. 
* INCARVILLEA ANNUAL 
It is INCARVILLEA VARIABILIS, a 
delightful ever-bloomer with lobed trumpets 
in Gloxinia reminder, carried gracefully in 
long succession. Illustrated opposite. Fern- 
like foliage. Blossom colorings may be 
cream, blush pink, soft pure-pink, or 
blended suffusions of cream into palest 
rose. Easy to handle. Will give good sea- 
son of bloom, sown right where they are/ 
to stand, but may also be transplanted. 
Pkt. 20c. 
1 INCARVILLEA PERENNIAL 
DELAVAYI—rkt (2-3)20. Called Hardy Gloxinia. Gorgeous 
carmine to rose-purple, usually buff-dotted at base. One of 
the more striking perennials. Pkt. 20c; 142 oz. 40c; 6 oz. 
75ce. Plants, each 50c; 3 for $1.40. 
GRANDIFLORA BREVIPES — rkt(2-3)12. Hardy Chinese 
species with large flowers, rose red to crimson. Pkt. 20c; 
Io oz. 40c; 4g oz. T5c. Plants, each 55c; 3 for $1.50. 

2 HYPOCYRTA NUMMULARIA—w. Evergreen Gesneriad 
with scarlet flowers, buff-tinged on lobes. Basket plant for 
light shade. Mix wood-mould with soil. Rare. Pkt. 50c. 
1 HYSSOPUS OFFICINALIS—ebx(3)20. The Hyssops are 
decorative hardy perennials of easy growing, the plants 
much branched, densely leafed, and set with many little fluffy 
flower spikes in blue, soft pink or pure white. Aromatic. 
Mixed colors only. Pkt. 15c. Plants, each 45c. 
* ICEPLANT—ergx 6 inches. Thick, twisting leaves set with 
drops of crystal gum that sparkle like morning dew in the 
sun. Edgings, rock garden, pot plant. Tinted flowers. Cryo- 
phytum ecrystallinum. Pkt. 15c. 
3 ISMENE CALATHINA 
—The Giant Peruvian Daf- 
fodil, botanically a Hymen- 
ocallis. Immense _ chalice 
flowers that seem of snowy 
wax, each cup decorated 
with long streamer-petals 
of the same pure white- 
ness. Illustrated page 1. 
A splendid summer-flower- 
ing bulb, easy to grow, and 
easy to store. Handle in 
winter as you would Gladi- 
olus. Each 35c; 3 for $1.00; 
10 for $2.75. 
2 KING'S CROWN 
King’s Crown is a folk- 
name for that altogether 
beautiful and easy house 
plant, JACOBINIA CAR- 
NEA. It blooms several 
times a year, the pure pink 
blossoms with delightfully 
curled lower petals, being 
carried in fairly dense, yet 
graceful and airy, trusses. 
Illustrated opposite. Plants, JA COB IN 1A. CARNEA 
each 60c; 3 for $1.60. 

2 IMPATIENS AND THE EAST 
For the east window or shady porch, try Impatiens, Sul- 
tan’s Balsam, a handsome pot plant, in almost continuous 
bloom. Like Geranium it may also -be used for summer 
bedding. 
HOLSTI HYBRIDS—w. Makes a fine window plant. Many 
bright and varied flower colorings. A quick, vigorous grower 
from seed. Always satisfactory. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. 
SULTANI HYBRIDS—w. Flowers may be brilliant red, 
cerise, rose, pink, salmon, chamois. Translucent stems. 
Mixed colors. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. Plants, as they come, 
no color choice, each 35¢; 3 for $1.00; 10 for $3.00. 
IMPATIENS PLANTS BY COLOR—We can supply sepa- 
rately plants in four color groups. GROUP A, salmon to 
rosy pink; GROUP B, bright reds; GROUP OC, lilac to rose 
and cerise; GROUP D, glowing orange scarlet. UNIFORM 
PRICE, per plant 40c; 3 of one group for $1.10. OFFER 
107AN8—One plant each of the four groups for $1.45. 
* MOONFLOWER and MORNING GLORY 
All here are quick, showy annual vines. Mostly they are 
Ipomoeas. ‘“‘kt’’ culture. GRANDIFLORA—True Moonflower. 
Giant, fragrant white blossoms that open in evening. Calon- 
yction aculeatum. Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. for 40c. BONA NOX— 
A favorite Moonflower with ,large mauve-lilac blossoms. Pkt. 
15¢c; 3 pkts. for 40c. SCARLETT O’HARA—Brilliant rosy red 
with starred throat. Pkt. 15c. HEAVENLY BLUE—Splendid 
vine. Great skyblue blossoms. This is the early-blooming selec- 
tion. Pkt. 15¢e; 4% oz.*385e. CONVOLVULUS CRIMSON 
RAMBLER—Big blossoms of ruby crimson, throat white. 
Habit and appearance of Ipomoea. Pkt. 15e; % oz. 25c. 
PEARLY GATES—Enormous flowers of purest white in 
great profusion from mid-summer on. Pkt. 15¢c. ROSE 
MARIE—Double flowers of fine deep rose. The only good 
double variety we have seen. Pkt. 15c. IMPERIAL GIANTS 
—Great flowers in white and blush, pink, rose, skyblue, 
purple, varied reds, chocolate and the like, with wondrous 
splashings, edgings, flakings. Usually handled as a garden 
vine, but by artful pinching and training may_be grown as 
dwarfed pot plant. Pkt. 15c; 14 oz. 25c. OFFER 108A8— 
One pkt. each of the above for 90c. 
