
All season 6 to 8 in. 
DOUBLE RUSSIAN 
VIOLETS (Above) 
An exquisite double old-fashioned Vio- 
let with an unusually sweet fragrance. 
It is hardy anywhere and can be effec- 
tively placed wherever a low, colorful 
purple is needed, with rich green foli- 
age. Very easy to grow. Excellent for 
semi-shady places. Produces an abun- 
dance of lovely flowers, pretty in bou- 
quets, corsages and boutonnieres. Al- 
ways in bloom, May to Oct. 
65c each; 3 for $1.75; 6 for $3.25 

Midseason 
312 to 4 ft. 
Lythrum, The Beacon 
Magnificent, lustrous, deepest violet-blue. 
Most popular because it is ideal for difficult, partially 
shaded spots where other things will not grow well. 
Once established, each plant becomes a broad mass of 
green, producing its fragrant blooms more generously 
year after year. 
65c each; 3 for $1.75; 6 for $3.25 
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4to 4) ft. 
July-August 
LYTHRUM,. Morden Pink 
(Above) A remarkably showy and satis- 
factory plant, Lythrum, Morden Pink won the 
acclaim of all who saw it in our new display 
garden last summer. The generous, full 
spikes of a clear, lovely soft pink are pro- 
duced in great masses and make a fine show in 
July and August. Each plant miraculously 
sends up ten or a dozen sturdy, 3- to 4-foot 
spikes, each one covered for almost its entire 
length with a tumbled pattern of clear pink 
florets. These lovely blooms will remain 
beautiful and fresh for a remarkably long 
period. Perfectly hardy, it will thrive in wet 
or dry places in your garden where its generous 
profusion of beautiful pink spikes adds height 
and interest. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60; 6 for $3.00 
Very easy to 
grow. Intensely fragrant. A few flowers will fill an entire 
room with their exquisite odor. Sturdy foliage; blooms 
abundantly in early spring and again in fall. The large 
flowers open wide, like a pansy or viola, often exceeding 1 in. 
across. Stiff, erect stems up to 8 in. or more. 














SUPER -GIANT VIOLET, 
Royal Robe (Right) fh 
Spring and Fall 
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June-July 12 to 18 in. 
GYPSOPHILA, Rosy Veil 
Baby’s-Breath 
(Above) This lower-growing double pink Baby’s-Breath has 
won wide popularity. Very generous in bloom, the airy sprays 
form a heavy mat of delicate pink during June and July, and also 
flower again in fall. The artistic sprays are invaluable for bouquets 
in the home. Especially useful in mixed borders where its unusual 
form and lacy foliage lend a touch of the unusual. Different from the 
commonly known perennial Baby’s-Breath, plants never become 
overgrown and keep to 18 in. tall or less. 
65c each; 3 for $1.75; 6 for $3.25 
SHADY SPOT GROUP 
Ideal for any shady location 
Anchusa (p. 33) Primula (p. 35) Astilbe (p. 35) 
White Bleeding-heart (). 37) Lily-of-the-Valley (). 42) 
Funkia (p. 36) Campanula (p. 30) 
Anemone Hup. Sup. (/. 42) 
GROUP X329 
EIGHT PLANTS, One of each 
Value $6.10 Save $1.00 Only 
$5.10 

