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2 Hardy Ageratum TWILIGHT IRIS HARDY AGERATUM 
1 Aquilegia, Scott Elliott Hy- é 
brid The Most Unique and Unusual of (Eupatorium Coelestinum). A fine plant, and an excellent addition 
All Iris. A fibrous-rooted plant, te the perennial garden. Grows 12 to 14 inches tall, producing a 
often 4 feet in height, covered wealth of beautiful lavender-blue flowers from August until frost, 
2 Shasta Daisy with from one to two hundred Ideal for cut flowers. Strong, field-grown plants, 30c each; 3 for 75c. 
ifi i ini flowers at one time. Colors vary ‘ : 
2 Pacific Hybrid Delphinium = ie but inetd oe eas ARMERIA, GLORY OF HOLLAND 
ONLE. $2.25 ha Stel tr atin shape A new and improved variety. Its clear, deep pink flowers, the size 
Not Prepaid of a silver dollar, are borne in great profusion throughout the entire 
summer on tall, straight 24inch stems. A choice novelty. Field- 
grown plants, 45c each, 3 for $1.25. 
1 Armeria, Glory of Holland 
orange, similar to those found in 
the sky at twilight. Perfectly 
hardy, and will endure both 
severe cold and intense heat. . 
Blooms July to September. Strong, AQUILEGIA 
ta ae ts hier onlyen sc (Columbine). Long-Spurred Scott Elliott Hybrids. Finest of all the 
ee no RES Aquilegias, produced in a wide range of mixed colors and shades. 
The long-spurred, delicate flowers of colorful beauty, coupled with 
their long blooming qualities make them garden favorites. Price: 
Assorted colors only, field-grown plants, 35c each; 3 for 90c. 
BLEEDING HEART 
(Dicentra Spectabilis). The genuine, old-fashioned Bleeding Heart, a 
beloved favorite in grdndmother’s garden, and still considered 
choice. A most delightful spring-flowering plant, bearing many rosy- 
ted, heart-shaped flowers having small pendants resembling drops 
of blood from Cupid’s Dart. Strong, field-grown roots, with 3 to 5 
eyes, only 60c each; 2 for $1.05. 
DOUBLE GOLDEN BUTTERCUP 
Flowers completely double, formed in tight rosettes; glossy, golden- 
yellow color. A profusion of bloom from May through July. Excellent 
as a border plant, and a good cut flower as well. Easily grown, 
Perfectly hardy. Field-grown plants, 30c each; 3 for 75c. 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
(Campanula medium). Plants are somewhat pyramidal in growth, 
attaining a height of from 2 to 2¥2 feet. Profusely covered with 
large, bell-shaped flowers in May to July. Colors ranging from 
white, pink, and rose, through various shades of blue and purple. 
No color can be guaranteed, as we supply these in mixed colors 
only. Blooming-age, field-grown plants, 35c each; 3 for 99c. 
RUBY DAWN CUSHION PINKS 
(Dianthus Neglectus Compacta), New improved ‘Fuzzy Kitten.” 
Great improvement over original type, as flowers are double, and 
ruby colored instead of pink. Plant has a very close, compact snape, 
each tiny stem and leaflet scmewhat resembling the soft, fuzzy coat 
of a kitten. Just before Memorial Day hundreds of dainty, ruby col- 
ored, double flowers appear on straight stems, covering the plant. 
Very hardy. Blooming-age, field-grown plants, 45c each; 3 for $1.20. 
PACIFIC HYBRID DELPHINIUMS 
The acknowledged aristocrats of the Delphinium family. Very free 
blooming, producing immense double and semi-double flowers, often 
2 to 3 inches in diameter. We offer strong, field-grown plants that 
should produce beautiful blossom spikes 3 to 5 feet in height next 
summer, in gorgeous shades of blue, pastel, lavender, and white. 
Offered only in assorted colors, 35c each; 3 for 90c: 10 for $2.75. 


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