

Blooms July to August 30 to 36 in. high 
MONARDA, Croftway Pink (Above.) 
A clear pink Monarda. Grows well in moist or dry 
positions and in sun or semi-shade. Plant should be 
divided every second spring. The flowers have large 
heads and new blooms reappear constantly. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $5.00 

HELIOPSIS, Golden Rays (Above.) 
Giant daisy-like semi-double flowers. Mellow 
gold petals, deeper centers. Wealth of bloom 
June to frost. About 3 ft. Magnificent in mass 
plantings and bouquets. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75 

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best in rich, well. 
fertilized soil. 
J. & P. Rose Food 
produces good re- 
sults. (See order 

End of April and May 8 to 10 in. 
PRIMULA veris, J. & P. Giants (Above.) 
Giant Yellow. 
85c each; 3 of one color $2.25; 6 of one color $4.25 
= Giant Yellow. . . Improved form of popular Prémula veris, Colossus. Deep yellow. 
= 8 to 10-in. shoots in spring with clusters of 114 to 134-in. blooms. 
roy = 6Giant Cream. . . Pastel color between yellow and white. Blends with spring colors 
= of other plants. Delightful with Giant Yellow and Giant White. 
E Giant White. . . Often indication of soft yellow center. General characteristics of 
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clump. 

late June. Does well in semi-shade or sun. Plant about 30 in. 
Lives years, becoming larger every year. Makes a very showy 
popular. This late spring bloomer is a welcome addition to 
any garden because it is showy, interesting and the most ef- 
fective of old-fashioned perennials. ooe each; 3 for $1.50; 
Toe each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75; 12 for $7.50 6 for $2.75; 100 for $40.00 
COREOPSIS 
Golden Shower 
(Left.) Richly deco- 
tative from June un- 
til frost, a single 
plant will produce a 
continuous cascade 
of star-like golden 
flowers. The rich 
color remains clear 
all through the sea- 
son. Every day has its 
own supply of fresh, 
new blooms 1% in. 
across. Undaunted by 
the hot dry weather 

the fine 24-in. plants A et 
have very decorative, 
foltane BET ES, (Above) WHITE 
60c each; 3 for BLEEDING-HEART 
$1.60; 6 oes $3.00 (Dicentra, Sweetheart) 
24 in. Pure white flowers shaped like 
the old-fashioned Bleeding- 
Heart. Smaller, more delicate. 
Blooms heavily in 
spring and through 
summer and fall. 
Handsome light green, 
silvery fern-like foli- 
age, almost  trans- 
parent with many 
indentations. Grows 
in any good soil, pre- 
fers plenty of mois- 
ture and slight shade. 
Good for foreground 
of perennial and rock 
gardens. Plant is 9 
to 12 in. high. 
85c each; 3 for $2.25; 
6 for $4.25; 12 for $8.50 







DWARF POLYGONUM 
(Left.) Reynoutria 
A wonderful ground-cover. Estab- 
eats 4to8in, _ lishes itself well in poor or rich soil, 
i even in damp spots in the garden. 
PINK BLEEDING-HEART (Left.) Has very few underground runners. 
(Dicentra spectabilis) Thrives best in full sunlight; hovers 
leeding-Hearts borne in graceful sprays from May to ft) in. fromthe Seil> abseil, 
foliage turns to beautiful autumn 
colors. Fragrant airy pink sprays 
like Silver Lace Vine. Has deep red 
buds in Aug., Sept. Perfect for spots 
where nothing else will grow. 
A proved favorite of Grandmother’s day and still as 
Pink Bleeding-Heart. May-June. 30 in. 
