

July-August 

Midseason 
18 to 24 in 
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PENTSTEMON, Ruby King (Above) 
An outstanding new hybrid Pentstemon. 
Very free-blooming, long-lasting flower- 
spikes of a brilliant color. For a continued 
display, its 2-in., trumpet-like flowers are 
unsurpassed. 
The sturdy flowet-spikes are 18 to 24 in. 
high and are produced freely even the first 
year. Illuminated by the clear white throat 
and inside of the trumpet, each flower-spike 
seems to dance in the summer breezes. A 
single plant in your garden will be every bit 
as bushy and colorful as the illustration 
above. Imagine what a glorious sight five 
or six plants like this would be in a group. 
The flowers of Ruby King are larger, more 
free blooming, and more showy than pre- 
vious hybrids. Its superior qualities are the 
result of selective breeding and thorough 
research which now give you a Pentstemon 
superior to any you ever knew before. 
Last summer this Ruby King started bloom- 
ing in the nursery fields during late June, 
and we were still able to pick bouquets 
even in Oct. It should bloom just as 
freely in your garden next summer and fall. 
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85c each; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.25 

4 to 41 ft. 

April 

6 to 9 in. 
LYTHRUM 
Morden Pink (Above) 
The generous, full spikes of 
a clear, lovely soft pink are pro- 
duced in great masses and make a 
fine show in July and August. Each 
plant miraculously sends up ten or 
a dozen sturdy, 3- to 4-ft. spikes. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60 
6 for $3.00 
PRIMULA VERIS, Colossus (Above) 
Giant-Flowered. Extra-large-flowered spring 
Primula for wealth of color all April. Well- 
formed flowers, many over 2 in. A great range 
of colors, including lilacs, pinks, coppery reds, 
dark reds, and the usual yellows. Sturdy plants; 
lush foliage. Thrives best in damp, shady spots; 
ideal for rockery, waterside or border. Very 
effective in combination with Anchusa. 
75¢ each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75 
VERONICA 
Crater Lake 
Blue (Righl) 
Here is a new depend- 
able Veronica in a mar- 
velous shade of blue. 
Comparable in color to 
Oregon’s famous Crater 
Lake. 
Especially good in the 
foreground of a peren- 
nial border where you 
want a solid mass of 
lasting cool blue. The 
plants, which grow 20 
in. 
either full sun or partial 
shade. Blooms in June. 
75c ea.; 3 for $2.00; 
6 for $3.75 
tall, 

J. & P. GIANT TYPE 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY (Above) 
An improved gigantic form with unusually large 
rounded bells. Perfectly shaped, heavily textured, on very 
long strong stems. The pure white frosted pendent bells 
hang in profusion from the strong sturdy stems. The sweet 
rich fragrance of these improved J. & P. giants is even more 
delightful than the widely loved perfume from the common 
small variety. One bouquet will perfume an entire room for 
days. Our field-grown clumps spread rapidly and form a 
solid mass in very little time. 
Field-grown clumps, 65¢ each; 3 for $1.75; 
6 for $3.25 
JACKSON & PERKINS CO 
Welds Largest Lose Growers 
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June 
