TRADESCANTIA BEAUTY 
Spendthrifts of bloom are these 
colorful hardy perennials, flower- 
ing for many weeks, some kinds 
for months. Illustrated opposite. 
TRADESCANTIA VARIETIES— 
Plants of the better named Trade- 
scantias. KOBOLD—6 inches. 
Tight clumps of pretty rose pink. 
Each 40c. SUMMER SNOW—22 
inches. Everblooming snow white. 
Each 40c. PAULINE—22 inches. 
: if. Delightful rosy mauve. Each 45c. 
TRADESCANTIA PURPLE DOME—18 inches. Dome 
clusters of richest deep purple. 
Each 45c. IRIS PRITCHARD—18 
inches. White, suffused azure. Each 45c. J. C. WEGUELIN— 
18 inches. Everblooming sky blue. Each 40c. APPLE BLOS- 
SOM—12 inches. Softest pink. Each 50c. OFFER 1823AN8— 
One plant of each, with names, for $2.70. 

PLANT HARDY PHLOX NOW 
Plants of perennial Phlox put out in autumn will be off 
to a wonderful start for fine flowering the first season, This 
is particularly important when the dwarfer, earlier-blooming 
kinds are used. If you want a gorgeous color-showing next 
spring, plant hardy Phlox now. 
DWARF SPRING PHLOX—Mostly these are mat-formers, 
blooming in early spring. They have a long season of blossom- 
ing, giving carpets of pure, glowing color. Attractive foliage. 
Height is less than 6 inches unless mentioned otherwise. 
EMERALD CUSHION—Flowers of brilliant rose pink. Foliage 
richly green and dense. Each 45c; 3 for $1.20. BLUE HILL— 
Excellent blue-lavender. Each 45c; 3 for $1.20. SNOWY 
WHITE—Purest, unmarked white. Exceedingly dwarf. Each 
45c; 3 for $1.20. CRIMSON BRILLIANCE—Rich red with 
hint of carmine purple, ‘the center crimson. Each 45c; 3 for 
$1.20. MOERHEIMI—Showy carmine rose, foliage rich and 
dense. Each 40c; 3 for $1.10; 10 for $3.25. BRIDESMAID— 
Flowers faintly suffused white, with rosy center. Each 40c. 
VIVID—Bright salmon pink, with eye of deeper pink. Al- 
together lovely. Each 45c; 3 for $1.20. LILACINA—Soft blue- 
lilac blossoms. of medium size. Splendid ground cover. Each 
40c; 3 for $1.10; 10 for $3.20. NIVALIS CAMLA—8 inches. 
Big flowers in the purest, clearest of pinks. Massed bloom in 
spring, with scattering blossoms all through the summer. 
Each 55c; 8 for $1.50. NIVALIS DIXIE BRILLIANT—7 
inches. Big, showy flowers in the richest of Cyclamen reds. 
Blossoms long and freely. Ever-blooming tendencies. Each 
50c; 3 for $1.40. OVATA—16 inches. Fine, semi-decumbent 
dwarf with wide leaves and pale to deep violet flowers. Blooms 
late spring and into early summer. Each 50c. DIVARICATA 
CANADENSIS—12 inches. In May come great spreads of 
glorious blue-lavender blossoming. Most attractive. Each 45c; 
3 for $1.20; 10 for $3.50. DWARF PHLOX OFFER—We will 
send one plant each of the 12 kinds, with names for $4.80. 
TALL SUMMER PHLOX—Here are the tall Phloxes of our 
summer gardens, gay-hued, big-panicled. Heights range from 
30 to 40 inches. Good single-crowned plants available at the 
UNIFORM PRICE of each 45c; 3 of one kind for $1.20; 10 
for $3.60. LILLIAN—Massive panicles of purest unstained 
pink. HARVEST FIRE—Brilliant salmon orange. Vigorous 
and showy. EUROPE—Blossoms pure white, centered car- 
mine. FIREBRAND—Vivid orange scarlet. Large trusses. 
PANTHEON—Fine carmine pink. GOLIATH—Showy, large- 
flowered scarlet. MARY LOUISE—Fine, large-flowered pure 
white. Blooms late summer. CAROLINE VANDENBURG— 
Deep lavender, becoming true blue at dusk. SPECIAL 
FRENCH—Soft salmon pink, deeper pink at center. Large 
flowers; large truss. LEO SCHLAGETER—A brilliant red. 
Called “the brightest Phlox.” VON LASSBURG—An excel- 
lent, free-flowering pure white. MORGENROOD—Dawn-sky 
red, with wine tones. OFFER 157AN8—One plant each of 
the 12, with names, for $4.60. 
AQUILEGIA AVALON LONG-SPUR 
Columbines selected for airiness of long-spurred blossoming 
and for extended beauty of hue, and tone. Lemon, copper, 
orchid, buff, rose, lavender, blue, pink, cream, crimson, all in 
contrasting placements and mellow blendings. A_ soundly 
hardy perennial for every garden. Plants, each 40c; 3 for 
$1.10; 10 for $3.10. 
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