Iberis Sempervirens. (Perennial 12 inches.) Ad- 
Candytuft mirably adapted for Sana front eee of 
borders or for low clumps or beds and in rock gardens. Completely 
covered with heads of white flowers in spring. 
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(Pkt., 20c) (1/16 0z., 80c) 
Giant Hyacinth White. (HA-1 ft.) The finest 
Candytuft white candytuft. Immense pure rie spikes 
resembling well formed hyacinths. 
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(Pkt., 10c) (14 0z., 45c) (16 0z., 80c) 
Umbellata Mixed. (HA-1 ft.) A handsome com- 
Candytuft pact flowering border plant desirable for mass- 
ing in beds and for cutting. Flowers in umbrella form, 
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(Pkt., 10c) (1% oz., 50c) 
(Double Cornflower) (HA-2 ft.) 
Centaurea Blue Boy The true cornflower, blue shade, 
in favor for garden and cutting. 
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(Pkt., 10c) (14 0oz., 45c) (4% 0oz., 75c) 
H (Bachelor’s Button) (HA- 
Centaurea Cyanus Mixed Napranoeiiee ba tera 
ioned Bachelor’s Button of your grandmother’s garden. 
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(Pkt., 10c) (14 0z., 35c) (144 0z., 6Oc) 
° ais H (Sweet Sultan) (HA- 
Centaurea Imperialis Mixed 24z Hay MITh en owe 
are large, sweet-scented and borne in great abundance on long, 
graceful stems; valuable for cutting. 
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(Pkt., 10c) (14 0z., 35c) (42 0Oz., 60c) 
Chrysanthemum Coronarium Double Mixed. (HA-4 ft.) 
Annual summer chrysanthemums are of 
easiest culture, doing best in heavy soil. Plants bloom profusely 
during the summer and fall where summers are not too hot. 
Showy in the garden, fine for cutting, Double blooms, button 
shaped, 11% inches across, white and shades of yellow. 
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(Pkt., 10c) (14 oz., 30c) (1% 0z., 50c) 
Chrysanthemum Max. Shasta Daisy eee 
Clarkia Finest Double Mixed. (HA-2 ft.) Clarkia is one of the 
easiest grown annuals developing to perfection in a 
cool climate. Plants grow quickly and are in full bloom from 5 to 
6 weeks after sowing. A fine garden flower and excellent for cut- 
ting. Does well in semi-shade. 
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(Pkt., 10c) (14 0z., 45c) (1 0z., 80c) 
A Suggestion—Each year try out a few new or different flowers 
from those you have been in the habit of planting. Our mountain 
home is in a canon, rather heavily shaded by pine trees. Colum- 
bine, Campanula, Digitalis, and Pansy were standbys but plantings 
of some flowers not ordinarily used in such situations pleasantly 
Surprised us. Now prominent place is given Nasturtium, showy 
and very easily grown. 

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