Monarda, CROFTWAY PINK 
Monarda didyma 
(Above) A clear pink Monarda which is a 
lovely mass of color during some of the 
most difficult days for the summer gar- 
dener. It does well in moist or dry posi- 
tions and in sun or semi-shade. Plants 
should be divided every second spring, as 
they fill in rapidly. 
The flowers appear in large heads and new 
blooms are constantly coming on after the 
first main spurt, the final ones breaking 
out near the base in late August. 
85e each; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.25 

ASTER ADORABLE (Below) 
A completely charming Adorable variety 
that will be one of your favorites once you 
see its masses of blooms in your own gar- 
den. A deeper, clearer pink, very rare in 
fall flowers . . . An improvement over the 
well-known Harrington’s Pink Aster. 
The buds are like small reddish rosettes, 
Opening into large, many-petaled flowers 
in enormous clusters. The entire plant 
will glow with a rich pink continuously 
from September to frost. The foliage is 
clean and dark, and the vigorous plant is 
4 to 44 ft. high. Strong and compact. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60; 6 for $3.00 
Aster 
Adorable 
Sept. to 
Frost 

Monarda 
Croftway 
Pink 
July-August 
* 30 to 36 in. 




















(Below) 
of deep, 
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6 for $3.25 
AVAILABLE 
ONLY IN 
LIMITED 
QUANTITIES 
(Not illustrated) 
COUNT ZEPPE- 
LIN. —Glistening 
white with deep 
carmine eye. 
60c each; 3 for 
$1.60; 6 for $3.00 
E. I. FARRING- 
TON. Large heads 
of soft salmon-pink 
bloom with a light- 
er eye. 24% to 3 
ft. tall. 
50c each; 3 for 
$1.35; 6 for $2.50 
Blue Boy 
(Lower Right 
Corner) 
Staw um 
ANCHUSA BLUE STARS 
SAN ANTONIO 
Immense heads 
non-fading, 
florets are al- 
ways fine in color. Pro- 
duced freely in late July 
and August on vigorous 
plants 214 to 3 ft. high. 
65c each; 3 for $1.75; 
San Antonio 
Anchusa caespitesa 
A Mound of Color in May—June and July 
The restful clear blue of the fragile, elusive 
gentian is captured for keen gardeners. 
The white eye of each floret sharpens the 
mass very effectively. Full mounds of blue 
15 to 18 in. high are formed by rigid stems 
which branch freely and are simply loaded 
with flowers. New star-sha ped florets appear 
as quickly as the older ones drop off during 
the three months’ blooming period. Each 
plant is composed of many individual tufts 
rather than one single stem. 
When in bloom during May, June and July 
this plant demands attention and holds it 
with its cool clear color. 
when its long narrow green foliage and a 
few stray florets are left, it draws the un- 
initiated from far parts of the garden. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 6 for $7.50 
HARVEST FIRE 
(Below) Sets the garden 
afire with a fiery glow! 
Salmon - orange flower- 
heads of enormous size 
are gorgeous in July and 
August. Bottom branch- 
ing. Florets 11% to 2 in. 
across. Grows to 30 in. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60; 
6 for $3.00 
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ROSE SU- 
PREME. Bright 
light rose-pink with 
a brighter red eye. 
Holds its color with 
out fading. Fra- 
grant. 
75c each; 3 for 
$2.00; 6 for $3.75 


Even in August 

SALMON BEAUTY 
(Below, Right) A white 
eye in the giant salmon- 
pink florets makes Sal- 
mon Beauty one of the 
most colorful of all 
Phlox. Large florets, 114 
to 2 in.; 30 in. tall. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60; 
6 for $3.00 



Anchusa 
Blue Stars 
May to July 
15 to 18 in. 
BLUE BOY 
(Bottom, Right) The solid 
mass of deep rich color 
and low-growing habit 
makes it an ideal border 
plant. Best deep blue 
Phlox. Florets 144 to 2 
in. Large flower-heads. 
Height, 18 in. 
65e each; 3 for $1.75; 
6 for $3.25 
Harvest Salmon 
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