Scariosa—September Glory—Tall growing, purple 
flowers from top to bottom. Blooms in September. 
Each 25c 
Lilies—Lemon Lily—A hardy yellow lily blooming 
in July that does not require much care. Flowers 
are on long stems and fragrant. 
Each 35c; 3 for $1.00 
Lilies—Regal—Tall spikes with white blooms 
tinged pink on the outside and yellow on the in- 
side. Blooms in June and July. Perfectly hardy. 
Wervmeiracranteee o-oo] eee Strong Bulbs 50c 
JLilies—Phillippinense—A new white lily with a pale 
green throat. Blooms in August and until frost. 
Very sweet scented _____________ Strong Bulbs 60c 
Fairy Lily, Magic Lily, and Hardy Amaryllis. Large 
type. In the spring green foliage is produced which 
disappears in mid summer. About a month later as 
if by magic a stalk appears, bearing clusters of 
several lily shaped orchid pink flowers lightly over- 
cast with a blue shade. Perfectly hardy. Each $1.00 
‘Lychnis—Chalcedonica—Very showy perennial of 
about 2 ft. high in bright scarlet red. 
Each 25c; 6 for $1.00 
‘Lythrum—Mordens Pink—Masses of rose-pink flow- 
ers on narrow spikes. Profuse and continuous 
bloomer. Excellent for cutting. A hardy variety 
growing in full sun or partial shade. 
Each 35c; 3 for $1.00 
‘Pansles—Strong plants in assorted colors. Large size 
DIOOIIS re ee ee 8 ae 15 for $1.00 
'‘Pentstemon—Firebird or Cherry Glow—An outstand- 
ing new introduction to add color to summer 
gardens. The individual ruby-crimson blooms are 
unusually large and the long spikes of blooms are 
especially attractive in bouquet. The past year this 
plant was in demand with all florists who saw it. 
Each 50c, 3 for $1.25 
‘Phlox Subulata or Creeping Phlox—A creeping moss 
about 4 inches high that is desirable for rock gar- 
dens. Blooms early in spring. Can supply in fol- 
lowing colors—white, rose pink, lavender blue and 
THONG A ee ee ee Each 35c; 4 for $1.20 
‘Pyrethums or Painted Daisy—Mixed colors of red, 
pink and white ~____-____ Per Plant 20c; 3 for 50c 
Primula or Hardy Primrose—These little flowers are 
a welcome to the hardy spring flowers. Blooming 
early in April in a variety of shades of yellow, 
orange and dark mahogany colors. Height about 
10 inches. These are good planted in among shrub- 
bery for color effect _._._Plants Each 35c; 3 for 90c 
‘Physostegia—or False Dragonhead—Spikes of rosy 
red and pink blooming in July and August. An old 
fashion flower. Good for cut flowers. 
; Each 25c; 5 for $1.00 
Santolina—Lavender Cotton—This little plant is 
grown for their beautiful foliage and aromatic 
odor. Good in rock gardens or borders. 
Incana—Silvery gray foliage. 
Veridis—Light green _________ Each 35c; 4 for $1.00 
Sea Holly—Grows in fine lace like form with a pro- 
fusion of misty purple-blue blossoms which may 
be cut and dried for winter bouquet. Grows about 
18 inches high. Does well in poor soil. 
Each 25c—5 for $1.00 
Stokesia—Rich green ornamental foliage with a 
clear azure-blue flower. Begins to bloom in July. 
Grows 12 to 15 inches high and flowers look like 
asters with finely divided petals. 
Each 35c—3 for $1.00 
Statice Dumosa—A perennial that the cut flower is 
suitable for drying ~_----- Per Plant 20c; 2 for 35c 
Statice Latifolia—Deep blue flowers that bloom in 
June to August. Can be used for winter bouquets. 
Per Plant 20c; 2 for 35c 
Sedum Spectable—Light green foliage and bloom of 
rose colored flowers. Grows about 18 inches high. 
Good for borders or rock gardens. 
Per Plant 20c; 3 for 50c 
Sedum Seboldi—The best of the sedum family. 
Foliage round and a beautiful blue gray color 
edged red. Flowers are pink. Blooms in August 
and September ------ Strong Plants 40c; 2 for 75c 
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