Perfect Framework for Your Garden 
3-430—-VERONICA, Blue Spire (Spicata). The most dependable 
of the Veronicas. An unusual shade of blue, comparable with 
the cool blues found in deep pools of the Western Lakes—a violet 
blue. Beautiful blue spires will light up your garden during July 
and August. Hardy, increases in strength and beauty each year. 
Excellent for cutting. About two-foot tall, especially good in the 
foreground of a perennial border. Strong, field-grown plants, 
35c each; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.80. 
3-420—-PHYSOSTEGIA. Summer Glow (False Dragonhead). A 
very fine hybrid in the False Dragonhead family. Colorful, clus- 
tered, 18-inch spikes in rosy-crimson on towering 4 ft. stems. In 
full flower in mid-August. Splendid for backgrounds or cut flow- 
ers. Strong, field-grown plants, 35c each; 3 for 90c; 6 for $1.25. 
3-428—-SWEET WILLIAM. Popular garden flower, showing a won- 
. a derful array of vivid colors in fancy patterns. Flowers are Physostegia 
Veronica colored, clustered and shaped much like Phlox, the markings 
being more sharply defined. Blooms from late spring and 
practically throughout the entire summer. Strong, field- 
grown plants, 30c each; 3 for 80c; 6 for $1.50. 
3-423—-PLATYCODON, BLUE. (Blue Balloon Flower). Large, 
deep-blue, bell- shaped or broadly cupshaped flowers, growing 
1% to 2 feet tall. Handsome, dark green foliage. Very 
hardy. Will do well in both sun and shade and will grow on 
any well-drained soil. Blooms July and August. Field-grown 
plants, 35c each; 3 for 90c; 6 for $1.50. 
3-415—FEVERFEW (Matricaria). A most useful dwarf edg 
ing plant. Fine double white flowers resembling tiny pom 
pon Chrysanthemums. Very free flowering from June until 
October. Field-grown plants, 35c each; 3 for 90c. 
3-416—BLUE FLAX (Linum Perenne). Delightful, heavenly- 
blue flowers are produced all summer long, May through 
August. Attractive, graceful foliage of a bluish hue. Ideal 
! for borders eng rock oe Hardy. Field-grown plants, 
ene 35c each; 3 for 90c; 6 for $1.50. 
ere om 3-429—TRITOMA HYBRIDS. Heretofore the Red Hot Poker 
has been known generally as a brilliant orange-red, fall- 
al flowering plant. These new Hybrids come in various colors 
ranging from pale yellow to deep orange, very showy—no 
particular color can be guaranteed. Mid-season blooming. 
Light up your Perennial border with these novel flowers. 
Field-grown plants, 40c each; 3 for $1.10; 6 for $2.00. 
3-421—PYRETHRUM, DBL. FLW. PAINTED DAISY. No other variety 
can compare with these for size, form and brilliant coloring. Beautiful 
chrysanthemum-like flowers on long stems, in practically all shades of 
red. Long blooming season, especially fine for cutting. Strong, field- 
grown plants, 35c each; 3 for 90c. 
3-427—-SHASTA DAISY, Dbl. Diener Strain. Unusual and beautifully shaped 
flowers with lacinated curled and quilled petals of pure white. The flowers 
are large, and are carried on long wiry stems. Very hardy. Field-grown 
plants, 40c each; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.80. 
3-419—LYTHRUM (Carmine Prince). The new Morden’s Lythrum is in- 
deed an outstanding perennial. It grows into a neat symmetrical plant 
83 feet tall, with graceful spikes of bright rosy-red flowers. A continuous 
bloomer from early summer to frost. Excellent for cutting—the more you 
cut, the more it blooms. Very hardy. Thrives in all soils, in sun or part 
shade. Field-grown plants, 35c each; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.80. 
(ALL PRICES QUOTED ABOVE ARE PREPAID). 
BARGAIN NO. 26 $3.25 
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erty : Pyrethrum, Shasta 
Feverfew, Matricaria PERENNIALS Daisy, Veronica and Net, and 
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