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31% to 4 ft. 
DELPHINIUM, PINK SENSATION 
(A bove) The only true pink Delphinium 
Possesses all the strength, hardiness, and prolific growth 
of other Delphiniums. Outstanding for its repeated 
blooms, and a constant show of color. Reaches a height 
of 34 ft., with many laterals continuously throwing out 
new spikes of a lovely, airy pink. Pink Sensation is 
probably the most unusual perennial available in America 
today. Has all the charm and beauty of the widely loved 
blue and white forms. Pat. 324. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00; 25 for $28.15 


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GYPSOPHILA, Bristol Fairy 
Baby’s-Breath 
For delicate grace and airiness few plants can match Bristol 
Fairy. It is invaluable for the contrast it provides for other 
showier flowers and for the important part it plays in count- 
less artistic flower arrangements. Its double blooms are 
pure white—each like a tiny, perfect rosebud. Established 
plants average 31% fect in height and are 4 to 5 feet across. 
The main crop of bloom comes in June and July but side 
sprays often keep on producing until frost. Misty and 
graceful, Bristol Fairy should be in every perennial border. 
It needs good garden soil and an open, sunny location. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $5.00; 12 for $10.00 
RUDBECKIA 
The King (Left) 
Ideal and colorful for the 
perennial border. Showy 
and dancing, yet easy to 
grow to beautiful perfect 
plants. The right kind of 
plant to make your border 
colorful and unusual. Re- 
gally it bears its large, deep 
crimson-red flowers, bring- 
ing new life and color 
wherever you plant it. 
From half-open flower to 
the full-bloom stage of 
orange-brown _— seed-cone 
with its perimeter of 
straight red petals, it is 
always attractive. The 
petals never fold back; the 
stems remain majestically 
stiff. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00; 
6 for $3.75 
Rudbeckia, 
The King 
July to frost 4, ft. 


All Season 18 to 24 in. i“ 

April-May lto 1, ft. 
ANCHUSA (Above) STOKESIA, Lavender Queen 
° = ve Blooms June to Frost 
Chinese Forget-Me Nots A mammoth form of the old-fashioned 
(Myosoridiflora.) Delightful clusters of favorite Stokesia. Large and attractive as the 
clear blue flowers borne in profusion annual asters, this Stokesia blooms al sum- 
during April and May. Grows any- mer. The fully double flowers are silvery blue 
where; equally effective in shady or suffused lilac-blue at the center. The plant 
sunny places. The large leaves make an grows about 20 inches tall and does not mind 
excellent ground-cover. The dainty being cut for blooms. Excellent for any bor- 
blue flowers on stems 1 to 1% ft. high. der, Lavender Queen is also fine for cut-flower 
60c each; 3 for $1.60; arrangements. Very hardy and easy to grow. 
6 for $3.00 85c each; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.25 
JACKSON 6 PERKINS CO eck Leger Lie Growers 
