
Geum 
GEUMS 
Beautiful double flowers on long stems 
from June to September if not allowed to 
eo to seed. <A fine border plant and an 
excellent cut flower. Needs winter protec- 
tion in cold localities. Will bloom freely 
the first year if seed is started early indoors, 
LADY STRATHEDEN. 24 inches. Rich 
colden-yellow. (Pkt. 20c) (Ac oz. 50c). 
RIRS. BRADSHAW. 24 inches. Large, 
fievy-red flowers. (Pkt. 20e) (46 02. 50c). 

Deuble Hollyhock 
HOLLYHOCKS 
TRIUMPH DOUBLE. 6-8 ft. A large full 
double early flowering type. Much improved 
from the older types, both in size and tex- 
ture. Seed in mixture of colors containing 
a full range of both the light and dark 
shades. (Pkt. 15c) (4% oz. 50c). 
CHATER’S DOUBLE. Extremely large 
flowers with frilled outer petals and a dou- 
ble rosette in the center. A complete range 
of colors. (Pkt. 15¢) (4% oz. 40c). Year- 
old plants (3 for 75c) (6 for $1.20) (12 for 
$1.80). 
RUSSELL LUPINUS 
No flower has ever created a greater sen- 
sation than the Russell Lupines with flower 
spikes 3 to 4 feet long. The flowers, which 
resemble sweet peas, are set closely along 
the stalk. They are rich and brilliant in 
color, ranging through shades of yellow, 
orange, red and purple, with many bi-col- 
ored and two-toned combinations. An ex- 
cellent cut flower, blooming with the pop- 
pies and lasting over a long period, (Pkt. 
20c) (% oz. 70c). 
Treat Lupinus and Sweet 
48 Peas with inoculation for best 

results. NITRAGIN (Pkt. {5c.) 
HARDY FUCHSIA 
The hardy Fuchsia Magellanica produces 
beautiful pendulous flowers of ruby-red with 
purple inner petals. It is especially adapted 
to a shady location but will bloom just as 
well in the sun and should be given winter 
protection north of Philadelphia. Pot plants 
that will bloom the first season (supplied in 
spring only) (45c¢ each) (3 for $1.60) (6 for 
$1.60) (12 for $2.90). 
ALYSSUM 
Basket of Gold. 10 inches. Early, dwarf 
rock-garden plant with golden-yellow flow- 
ers. Year-old plants only (3 for 80c) (6 for 
$1.30) (12 for $2.00). 
ANCHUSA 
Italica. 4 feet. Tall spikes of large gentian 
blue flowers in June. Succeeds in poor soil. 
Year-old plants only (3 for 75c) (6 for $1.20) 
(12 for $1.80). 
ANEMONE 
Pulsatilla. 12 inches. Lovely, large laven- 
der flowers on 9 inch stems. Blooms early 
spring while most Anemones bloom in the 
fall. Year-old plants only (3 for 85c) (6 for 
$1.40) (12 for $2.20). 
ARTEMISIA 
Silver King. Showy plant with silvery- 
gray foliage. Used extensively by florists, 
both freshly cut and dry. Year-old plants 
only (3 for 80c) (6 for $1.30) (12 for $2.00). 
COREOPSIS 
Sunburst. 30 inches. Double, golden-yel- 
low flowers on long stems. June until Au- 
_tumn. Good cut flowers. Year-old plants only plants. 
(3 for 85c) (6 for $1.40) (12 for $2.20). 
RUDBECKIA 
Purpurea. 31% feet. Large daisy-like pur- 
ple flowers with cone-shaped centers. From 
July until Autumn. Year-old plants only (3 OZ. 
PLANTS (45¢ each) 
~ (6 
for 75c) (6 for $1.20) (12 for $1.80). 
Perennial Sweet Peas 
Perennial Sweet Pea (Lathyrus) is a showy 
perennial climber that remains in the ground 
year after year without care or attention and 
is not particular as to soil requirements. The 
large true pea-shaped flowers in pink, red and 
white are produced in clusters on stems long 
enough for cutting. Mixed colors. (Pkt. 15c) 
(% oz. 40¢) (% oz. 70c). Year-old plants 
only (3 for 80c) (6 for $1.30) (12 for $2.00). 

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HARDY or OUTDOOR FERNS 
Hardy Ferns do well in shady and half-shady places and are useful for 
growing close to houses, in corners which are too dark for most plants. Ferns 
do best in light soils’ containing much vegetable matter, ‘so it is always best 
to work a considerable amount of leaf mould into the soil of a fern bed. They 
are easy to grow and will do nicely under ordinary garden treatment in the 
matter of moisture. 
We have a fine assortment of Hardy Perennial Ferns, and sell them in a 
fine mixture of varieties at (3 for $1.00) (6 for $1.68) (12 for $2.90). 
ISCUS 
Sometimes called Rose Mallow or 
Huge 6- to 8-inch 
bushy 
June until 
HIB 
Mallow Marvel. 
flowers on tall growing, 
Flowers from 
October and range in color from 
white with red eye through pink to 
Will do well in any soil, 
but thrive on very wet ground where 
little else will grow. 
deep red. 
(Pkt. 15¢e) (% 
LARGE 2-YEAR-OLD 
(3 for $1.20) 
for $3.60). {f- 
YEAR-OLD PLANTS (3 for 75c) (6 
for $1.20) (12 for $1.80). 

A hardy biennial, about 
Russell 

Lupinus 
(Chinese Bell Flower) 
Produceg large, bell-shaped flowers on grace- 
ful stems. Fine for the border and cutting. Very 
hardy. 18 inches. June-September. We can 
supply well rooted plants in the following colors: 
BLUE. The largest flowered. (45c¢ each) (3 
for $1.20) (6 for $2.00). 
PINK. An unusual color in Platycodons. (50c 
each) (3 for $1.30) (6 for $2.20). 
WHITE. (40c each) (3 for $1.10) (6 for $1.80). 
PYRETHRUM 
The Tall-Stemmed Daisy 
(Painted Daisy). Popular cut flower and gar- 
den perennial. Fern-like foliage and tall stemmed 
daisies in various shades of pinks and reds. Mix- 
ture of colors only. Year-old plants (3 for 85c) 
(6 for $1.40) (12 for $2.20). 
LILIES OF THE VALLEY 
(For the Shady Corner) 
Double White 
Just like the popular single Lily of the Valley except 
that each bell has a second one inside and usually two 
miniature bells at the side. Very rare and unusual. Plants 
(3 for $4.00) (6 for $1.69) (12 for $2.90). 
Single White 
The fragrant white Lily of the Valley is too well known 
to require description. They will grow most anywhere but 
(100 for 
prefer shade. Plants (6 for 90c) (12 for $1.50) 
S10.08Is Single Pink 
Exactly like the white Lily of the Valley except color 
which is lilac-pink. Plants (3 for $1.00) (6 for $1.60) (12 
for $2.90). 
HARDY PRIMROSE—WMunstead Giants 
Interesting, colorful low-growing plants. Almost any 
color or combination of colors you can think of, except 
blue, will be found in these beautiful hybrid primroses. 
They can be planted in the shade and do especially well in 
a moist situation. They bloom very early in the spring and 
the flower sprays almost entirely cover the foliage. Plants 
(3 for 60c) (6 for $1.10) (12 for $2.00). 
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Hibiscus 
CHINESE MONEY PLANT (Lunaria) 
2 feet in height. Flowers are violet-purple, white 
and dark crimson, followed by silvery seed pods, which present a beautiful 
and rather curious appearance. When dried, the stems, which are loaded with 
these glistening seed pouches, will last indefinitely and are exquisite for win- 
ter bouquets and other decorative purposes. (Vkt. 15e) (% oz. 90¢). 
LYTHRUM Pink Profusion 
A mass of flowers from early summer until fall 
—always.in bloom. Spike after spike, loaded 
with beautiful pink flowers, grows out of the 
crown of the plant, literally flowering its way 
upward to a height of about 30 inches. After the 
spikes have flowered themselves to maturity they 
should be cut.” In an incredibly short time more 
branches will make their appearance—a real 
“cut-and-come-again’’ that needs no pampering. 
A satisfying plant that is neat of habit and easy 
to grow, and will provide a summer of complete 
enjoyment. Plants (50c each) (3 for $1.20) (6 
for $2.26), (12 for $3.90). 
LOBELIA 
LOBELIA, Cardinalis. The Cardinal Flower or 
Indian Fire Stick of brilliant cardinal red grows 
18 to 24 inches tall. Prefers moist soil. Year-old 
ee only (3 for 75c) (6 for $1.20) (12 for 
-80). ° 
LYCHNIS 
LYCHNIS, Chalcedonica. Brilliant, red flower 
heads on 2-foot stems. Easy to grow. Year-old 
ee only (3 for 80c) (6 for $1.30) (12 for 
-00). ; 

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