


Late August-September 18 in. 
SEDUM spectabilis, Brilliant 
Sedum, BrilHant, the magic plant to make ‘‘desert 
spots” in your garden bloom again. Nearly every 
garden has some barren place where this determined 
plant can be a sure-fire note of color with its gorgeous 
immense amaranth-red flower-heads. Especially en- 
dowed by nature with thick, succulent, attractive 
light green leaves which store up moisture, it with- 
stands even the hottest, driest summer weather. The 
extremely rugged, erect-growing plants attain a 
height of 18 in. and are very Ornamental even before 
the blooming season arrives; indispensable as a late 
fall bloomer. Most effective in clumps of three or 
more, planted 4 to 6 in. apart. 
(Value 
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. - 7 g5c 
60c each; 3 for $1.60; 6 for $3.00 

May-June 30 in. 
PINK BLEEDING-HEART (4bove) 
Dicentra spectabilis 
A proved favorite of grandmother’s day, which is just as valuable now as it 
was then. Grows to about 30 in., every year gaining in breadth and width. 
The “‘Bleeding-Hearts’’ are borne in graceful sprays from May until the latter 
part of June. Will do well in either semi-shade or sunny positions. An un- 
usually long-lived perennial, will live for years and become larger each season. 
Makes a very showy clump. Here the Parade of Modern Perennials is joined 
by two rabbits, a harp, grandpa’s glasses, a bottie and a broken heart. . . for, 
according to the Legends of Flowers, all those things are to be found in each 
“Bleeding-Heart’’ blossom. You will find each plant a welcome addition to 
your garden because it is one of the most showy, the most interesting, and 
the most effective of the old favorite perennials. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75; 12 for $7.50 


July to frost 41/ ft. 
RUDBECKIA, The King (Above) 
Ideal and colorful for the perennial border. Showy 
and dancing, yet easy to grow to beautitul perfect 
plants. The right kind of plant to make your border 
colorful and unusual. Regalty it bears its large, 
deep crimson-red flowers, bringing new Hfe and color 
wherever you plant it. From half-open flower to the 
full-bloom stage of orange-brown seed-cone with its 
perimeter of straight red petals, it is always attractive. 
The petals never fold back; the stems remain majesti- 
cally stiff. Graceful; long-lasting both in the garden 
and in bouquets, for which The King is ideal. Blooms 
profusely July to frost. Grows 414 ft. high. Unusual 
form and color. Easy to grow. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75 

All Summer 9 to 12 in. 
WHITK BLEEDING-HEART (4bove) 
Dicentra formosa, Sweetheart 
This lovely, delicate plant well deserves a place in every garden. It blooms 
heavily in the spring and continues all during the summer and fall. Few 
other perennials have such a marvelous period of bloom. The shape of the 
pure white flowers is similar to the old-fashioned Bleeding-Heart, but smaller 
in size and far more delicate in appearance. 
Said by many to have the handsomest foliage of any garden flower. The light 
green, silvery leaves are almost transparent; they are especially neat, particu- 
larly graceful and fern-like with many deep indentations. Related to some of our 
daintiest but hardy woodland flowers. White Bleeding-Heart grows luxuriantly 
in any reasonably good garden soil but prefers a continuous supply of moisture 
and slight shade. Splendid for planting in the foreground of perennial borders 
and rock gardens because it grows only 9 to 12 in. high. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $5.00; 12 for $10.00 
