Unusual Varieties That Fill Special Needs — Hardy, Lovely 
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All Sturdy, Well Rooted, Blooming Size Plants 
PI6—BLEEDING HEART, Old Fashioned. (Spectabilis). The favorite of 
grandmother's garden. Deep rose-red, heart-shaped flowers along arch- 



3 3 i =~ ; a5 ing stems. Hardy and thrifty; very long lived. Does best in light shade. 
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De Luxe Violets 
P20—PERPETUAL FLOWERING VIOLET (Odorata). Lovely sweet scented Violet that blooms 
from early spring until late fall—you can always pick a bouquet. Flowers rather small and 
so fragrant. Hardy, easy to grow; does well in light shade. 60c each; 3 for $1.50. 
P2I—ROSINA VIOLET. Dainty, fragrant flowers of pink and old rose come in great quantities 
not only in spring but also in late autumn. Fine for border or ground cover in half shade 
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P17—EVERBLOOMING BLEEDING HEART (Dicentra eximia). Handsome fernlike — 
foliage; lovely clusters of pink flowers the season through. Does well in sun or 
shade. Splendid for rockery, wild flower garden or perennial border. 18 in. 
60c each; 3 for $1.50. 
or full sun. 60c each; $ for $1.50. 
P22—ROYAL ROBE VIOLET. A glorious Violet, with lustrous blooms of deepest violet-blue that 
open flat like a pansy. Sweet fragrance. Heavy bloomer, the flowers on long stems that are 
ideal for cutting. 60c each; 3 for $1.50. 
P23—WHITE WONDER VIOLET. Very beautiful, large, pure white Violet, flowering in great 
abundance. Fragrant. Hardy everywhere. 60c each; 3 for §1.50. 
p2— Violet Special 
P18—CHINESE DELPHINIUM. Brilliant gentian-blue, graceful flowers are set off 
by lovely fernlike foliage, growing about 22-3 ft. tall. Not as tall nor as stocky 
as the other Delphiniums, but is noted for its delicate charm and its intense, 
handsome blue color. Lovely both as a cut flower and in the border. 35¢ each; 
3 for 90c: 6 for $1.65. 
P19—-SWEET WILLIAM. (Dianthus barbatus). Formal, brilliant flower heads cover 
the 15-inch plants in great masses through June and early July, and have rich 
4 CHARMING VIOLETS. One each of the varieties listed above. 
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P25—ANTHEMIS GOLDEN DAWN. (Patent Applied For.) A grand, 
beautiful, new perennial for your border. Strong, stiff stems are 
topped with large, fully double, solid flowers of rich yellow, 
locking like golden snowballs. Superb for cutting. Blooms are 
long lasting, undisturbed by weather, and are freely produced 
nearly all summer. Hardy everywhere, growing in any goo 
garden soil that is properly drained. Pictured on opposite page. 
6Sc each; 3 for $1.75. 
P26—AQUILEGIA CRIMSON STAR. Very lovely red Columbine—a 
real gem for your garden. Plant is very hardy, a strong grower, 
producing a quantity of large, superb blooms of rich crimson 
with unique white inner petals. A two-toned beauty that per- 
forms best in light shade. See color photo on page 5. 60c each; 
3 for $1.60. 
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most spectacular of all Delphiniums. Many blooms are fully 
double, texture heavy and rich, colors gorgeous, spikes, gigantic 
and superb for cutting. Supply limited; order early. Choice of 
(a) light blue, (b) dark blue, or (c) white. Illustrated on page 
5. 60c each; 3 for $1.50. 
P28—CARNATION LUCIA. The picture on opposite page does not 
adequately portray the beauty of this enchanting flower. All 
summer there are hundreds of blooms, deep rose pink with 
salmon shadings, with rich carnation fragrance. Strong, rugged 
plant with yucca-like foliage. Great favorite in the garden or in 
bouquets. 60c each: 3 for $1.50. 
F29—DIANTHUS OLD SPICE. (Plant Patent No. 499). A great 
flower, hardy as an oak, beautiful as a gem. Low compact 
plants bear the exquisite, well formed flowers of warm salmon- 
pink on 12-inch stems, often 20 on a single stem. Spicy fra- 
grance. Long lasting in bouquets. Should be in every garden. 
Pictured on page 5. 6S¢ each; 3 for $1.85. 
P30—MOUNT SHASTA DAISY. Beautiful as glistening snow atop 
Mt. Shasta. Very large, fully double flowers are of pure white. 
The crested center and overlapping guard petals enhance the 
beauty of this outstanding white, double perennial. Blooms are 
f , Say & 3 freely produced on stiff, 24-inch stems nearly all summer. Hardy 
, _ fe ai everywhere. See illustration on opposite page. 65c each; 3 for 
WHITE WONDER VIOLET Berea $1.85. 
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clove fragrance. A grand old favorite, always colorful and charming in the 
garden or bouquet. 35¢ each; 3 for 90c; 6 for $1.65. 
Strong, Well-Rooted, Blooming-Size Plants 
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P31—GAILLARDIA GENERAL GEORGE PATTON (Patent Applied 
For.) This wonderful, brand new Gaillardia is as brilliant and 
dashing as was the Great General for whom it was named. 
Enormous flowers are of handsome form, color a rich dark red, 
with golden tip on each flower petal. The later summer flowers 
are somewhat smaller but of the same blazing hues, and great 
quantities of them. Like all Gaillardias, it needs warm, sunny, 
well-drained soil. (See color photo on page 5.) 65c each; 3 for 
$1.85. 
P32—-CRIMSON BEAUTY PYRETHRUM. Choice, free-flowering type 
of Painted Daisy—handsome rose-red flowers on tall stems. Fine 
for cutting. 2 ft. 40c each; 3 for $1.00. - 
P33—TRITOMA CORAL SEA. (Plant Patent No. 563.) We consider 
it the finest, most beautiful of all the new hardy Tritomas. From. 
a neat, refined clump emerge graceful spikes or flower heads of 
exquisite pastel coral-red flushed with deep rose—a color that 
is different and distinguished. June-July flowering; grows 20 to 
30 inches tall. Ideal for cutting. (Shown in color on opposite 
page). 85c each; 3 for $2.25. 


