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nched plants that will thrive anywhere. Do 
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er high quality at very low prices. 
if ou can not plant your stock when you re- 
vit, dig a shallow trench or hole, lay the 
lants in this, covering the roots with earth. When planting be sure the holes are 
lénty large to allow full spread of the roots. Sprinkle fine top soil around the roots, 
“thoroughly, then rake some dry soil over the-top. Keep moist but not water- 
ge until growing. i 
r ry’s send you. complete instrtictions for planting 
inerdded in the package. 
 Ber/ HARDY PERENNIAL PLAN 
PHLOX FAVORITES 
2 for 70c; 6 for $1.90. No. 
No. 203 5—_CAROLINE VANDENBERG. Dark lilae 







your nursery ‘stock. These are 
Read them carefully and you will succeéd. 

EASY TO GROW 
BLOOM FOR YEARS 
RABY'S BREATH—GYPSOPHILA 
2501—BRISTOL FAIRY. Beautiful, double white 
florets, the largest of any variety. About % inch 
blue, an unusual phlox color. Extra large flower head. across, Blooms from early summer to frost. One of 
No. 2012—CHARLES CURTIS. Vivid red. Large com- *h® best varieties to dry for winter bouquets. Grows 
pact heads. Large florets. 50” tall. S85e each; 3 for $2.40. 
a Re at : ac * 2 No. 2502—ROSEY VEIL. Double rosette like blooms 
No. 2034—APPLE BLOSSOM. Darkest shade of ap- of dainty, light pink. Fine for summer bouquets. 
ple blossom pink with clear cut deeper eye. Sprays can also be dried and used all winter long. Grows 
No. 2021—STARLIGHT. Bright plum-purple with a to 18” tall. 60c¢ each; 3 for $1.59. 
damty white eye. No. 2503—PANICULATA. A mass of delicate, misty 
No. 2003—PRIME MINISTER. Extra large floret of single white blooms. Very effective in bouquets or in 
snow white with cerise violet eye, 7 the garden. Grows to 3 ft. tall. 380e¢ each; 3 for Sle. 
1 each of above 5 for $1.35 postpaid. No. 2504—BABY’S BREATH GARDEN 
Specify No. 2016—FAVORITE PHLOX GARDENS 1 each of above 3 for $1.50. 

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for 65c; G for $1.80 
MILLION MUMS 
‘ ; Plants Listed Below, 2 
mf: Each 35¢;_3 
for 65e; 6 for $1.80 Plants Listed Below, 2 
; for 95¢e CARNATIONS. Hardy garden. Everblooming. Sweetly 2 
- s Often sold at 60c to 75e each. Thousands of fragrant, semi-double in lovely shades. SWEET PEAS, HARDY, A favorite. Blooms for 
» dainty colorful blooms on each plant, in late sum- No. 2529—GOLDEN No. 2533—SNOWDRIEFT. long season. 
mer, Blooms petcre frost in any climate. Plants get _ SUN, Yellow . _ White No. 2324—RED No. 232G6—WHITE 
larger each yea No. 2530—KING OF No. 2532 — ROS E No. 2325-_PINK 
SLACKS. Red QUEEN. Rose pink. 
No. 2333—Garden of 3 for 90e 
2534—CARNATION GARDEN OF 4 Finney ; 
No. 2112--BRONZE No. 2113—ROSE - 
No. 2114—RED 211i hae ee No. 
No. 
No. 2116—GARDEN FOR $1. 
1 each of above 4 
OLD FASHIONED BLEEDING HEART 
No. 2557—79e each; 3 for $2.25 
% Beautiful red and white heart-shaped flowers, 
E with light green foliage. One of the best old favor- 
ites. Blooms May and June. Grows about 2 ft. tall. 
: FERN LEAFED BLEEDING HEART 
No. 2556—40c each; 3 for $41.10 
“Blooms from early spring until after snow falls. 
Very hardy—thrives in sun or shade. 10 in, tall. 
No. 2558——BLEEDING HEART GARDEN OF 3 
1 Old Fashioned, 2 Fern Leafed for $1.45 
No. 2573—PRINCE OF WALES VIOLET. An old 
. strain of large, very fragrant, deep purple violets. 
Blooms until frost. Postpaid: 2 for 65c; 6 for $1.80. 











CANNAS 
3 for 45ce; 10 for $1.25 ; 
> America’s favorite bedding plant! Glorious large 
flowers that last till frost. Luxurious foliage in 
striking shades, green or bronze, with attractive 
. bloom in flashing Red, brilliant Pink, and mottled 
‘Yellow. One of the easiest roots to grow. Most 
effective when planted in beds or in masses in the 
border. Plant early—not later than May 15th. 
No, 3508—RED KING HUMBERT. Fiery Red. 
Bronze foliage—4% feet tall. 
No. 3510—PRESIDENT, Vivid Scarlet, Green Foli- 
.  age—4 ft. 
No. 3512—STATUE OF LIBERTY. 
pct Bronze foliage—6 ft. tall. 
35 09—YELLOWKING HUMBERT. Yellow mot- 
: ‘ted red. Dark Green Foliage—4¥% ft. tall. 
_ No. 3513—-RICHARD WALLACE. Canary Yellow, 
Light Green Foliage—4 ft. tall. 
oe ata Rose Pink, Green Foliage 
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RED CANNA BED. $1.35 
No. 3526—12 President Roots. 
‘gorgeous display of brilliant red flowers with 
een foliage. 
i ga) 7 FOOT CANNA BED 
No. 3514—16 Roots for $1.85 
—STATUE OF LIBERTY—Center 
3 RED KING HUMBERT—1st Circle 
PRESIDENT—Outside Circle 
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1 each of above for $1.15 
CREEPING PHLOX. Best of all border and ground 
cover plants. Attractive foliage covered with small 
colorful blooms. 4 to 6” tall. Hardy. Easy to grow. 
No. 2365—BLUE No. 23 7—ROSE PINK 
No. 2366—RED No. 2368—WHITE 
No. 2347—GARDEN OF 4 FOR $1.20 
HOLLYHOCKS, DOUBLE. The brightest spot in any 
garden. July 4/6 ft. 
No. 2372—Y ELLOW No. 2373—PURPLE 
No. 2374—RED 
No. 2379—Garden of 3 for 90e 
DELPHINIUM. Beautiful rich colored blooms. 
No. 2516—LYONDEL HYBRIDS. Mixed Shade 
No. 2520—BELLADONNA. Turquoise Blue 
No. 2521—BELLAMOSA,. Dark Blue 
No. 2515—DELPHINIUM GARDEN 
1 each of above 3 for 90¢ 

GIANT PEONIES 
Each 75e; 3 for $2.10 Postpaid 
Easy to grow. Will produce large, colorful, very 
double blooms. Very hardy. We ship strong 3 to 5 
eye divisions of 3 year old clumps. 
No, 3339—REINE HORTENSE. Large pink blooms 
with crisp, fluffy petals—flecked with crimson. 
No. 3325—AVALANCHE. Large, blush-white 
blooms with faint pink center. 
No. 3307—KARL ROSENFIELD. Large, beautiful 
blooms of brilliant, variety-crimson. 
No. 3348—LILLIAN GUMM, Lovely bright apple- 
blossom pink flowers, very large and very double. 
No. 3331—GIANT PEONY GARDEN 
EACH OF ABOVE, 4 for $2.65 
MEMORIAL DAY PEONIES 
65e each; 4 for $2.45 Postpaid 
No. 3312—FE ESTIVA MAXIMA. Early, large white. 
No. 3310—FELIX CROUSSE. Brilliant Rose-red. 
No. 3311—EDULIS SUPERBA. Best Decoration 
Day Peony. A brilliant Mauve Pink. 
No. 3313 PEONY COLOR GARDEN 
1 each of above varieties 
3 for $1.80 Postpaid 
REGAL LILIES 
No, 3706—2 for 35c; 6 for 90¢ 
America’s most beautiful hardy lily. Hardy ev- 
erywhere. Thrives in any drained soil. Easy to 
grow. Tall, strong stems with 4 to 12 immense, 
white trumpet shaped flowers. 
PAINTED DAISY. Colorful, showy flowers in bril- 
liant shades of red or pink. 1% to 2 ft. 
No. 2385—ROBINSONS RED. Rich, deep red. 
No. 2386—SINGLE HYBRIDS, Large flowers, red 
and pink. Colors our choice. 
No. 2387—SEMI-DOUBLE HYBRIDS. Color through 
light pink to deep red. 
No, 2388—PAINTED DAISY GARDEN 
1 each of above 3 for 90¢e 
No. 2329—CLOVE PINKS, The best loved, old 
fashioned hardy garden pinks. 18” tall. 
No. 2550—DIANTHUS, FIREBIRD. Brilliant deep 
erimson clusters of large cearnation-like flowers. 
18 inch, 
No. 2314—DAISY. SHASTA. The new larger, more 
beautiful. Shasta Daisy, Hardy. June- Sept. 18/24”. 

GLADIOLUS 
BERRY'S "SUPREME" MIXTURE 
A gay mixture of bright colors. All good varieties 
offered in three sizes of bulbs at low prices. 
No. 3258—+1 Size Bulbs produce the largest 
blooms. 25 bulbs for $1.25. Postpaid. 
No. 3259—#2 Size Bulbs produce medium sized 
blooms. 25 bulbs for $1.00. Postpaid. 
CUTTING DAHLIAS 
Each 40c¢; 3 for $1.10. 
Grow an abundance of beautiful flowers from 
August until frost. To produce even larger flowers 
pineh off all side buds, developing just one bud 
per stem. Plant in spring only. 
No. 3415—MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTILLIER. Bril- 
liant ruby-red velvety blooms. 
No. 3410—AVALON. Bright canary-yellow flowers. 
Large blooms on strong, sturdy stems. 
No. 3413—JERSEY BEAUTY. The best known 
and most popular of all Dahlias. Large, clear pink. 
No. 3414—JANE COWL. A warm buff color blend- 
ing to apricot and rose at the center. Huge flow- 
ers on long, strong stems. One of the best! 
No. 3417—MRS. I. DE VER WARNER, Immense 
bright pink flowers, shaded gently to soft lavender. 
No. 3416—NEW YORK MARKET. Full white 
blooms with faint pink blush. Fine for cutting. 
CUTTING DAHLIA GARDEN 
No. 3451—1 each of above—6 for $2.10. 
