
(BN 1949)—Increasingly popular, this lovely pink decorative 
promises lasting fame for itself. Ladies especially love its soft, 
ever-interesting shades. Opens a rich pink and soon becomes a 
marvelous ashes of rose, with a golden flush at the center. 
Gorgeous 3" flowers, fully double, on a bloom-laden 2! plant. 
Heavily blossomed by September. 
PRICE: $1.00 each, 3 for $2.75 
Tapestry 
Wychwood 
(Dr. Kraus)—You’ll surely want this stunning new 
yellow—it’s so perfectly formed a flower. Ideally : : rps ty 
ehapededooblens commrronmacldensromecnary (BN 1949)—Even last Fall’s drought failed to stop this ‘marvelous 
yellow, a soft color for blending. Fine 2' plant, mound.” Entirely different, resembles a creeping carpet loaded 
blooming about Sept. 15. Definitely outstanding. | with golden yellow 1" pompons. Often spreads 2' or more and 

PRICE yet stays under 12" in height. A grand plant for edging, borders 
Zeon or rock gardens. A glittering gem of perfect little globes. Sept. 15. 
3 for $2.00 PRICE: 75c each, 3 for $2.00 
Violet (Not Pictured) 
So popular here each Fall, we call it to your spe- 
cial attention. Very early, with a rich, glowing 
wine-purple bloom. Irresistible to most visitors. 
Hardy, a fine plant in its second year as well. 
A “must” for regions of early frost. Early Sep- 
tember, 2! in height. | 
PRICE: 60c each, 3 for $1.60 

Our formal garden October, 1948. Varieties shown are 
|| GOLDEN CARPET, CHAS. NYE, TAPESTRY and CARNIVAL. 
|| Gray plant on wall is CERASTIUM TOMENTOSUM. 

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~—_____- FIRST WITH KOREAN HYBRIDS IN _1934— 
