GYPSOPHILA 
(Baby’s Breath) 
Bristol Fairy. Large spreading plants of fine 
misty texture provide an interesting note to 
any perennial planting. Hundreds of small 
double flowers are produced in July and are 
excellent cut flower material. May be used in 
“everlasting”? bouquets. 
70c each; 3 for $1.75; Doz. $6.00. 
For Gypsophila seed, see page 51. 
HEMEROCALLIS 
(Lemon Lily or Day Lily) 
Hyperion. The old orange day lily and lemon 
lily that still brighten our roadsides in June 
and July must be quite proud of their new 
relatives. Hyperion is one of the loveliest of 
the new hybrids. It is pale canary-yellow, 
blooms in July and grows 3% ft. high. 
70c each; 3 for $1.75; Doz. $6.00. 
HEUCHERA 
(Coral Bells) 
No perennial border is complete without a 
few clumps of Coral Bells. They bloom all sum- 
mer providing an abundance of cut flowers and 
the low mounds of round evergreen leaves are 
attractive at all times. Extremely hardy. 
Thrives in semi-shade. 
Rosamundi. Warm coral-pink. 
Rain of Fire. A showy variety with bright 
coral-red bells. 
Snowflake. A new variety of pure white that is 
lovely with the deeper colors. 
PRICE. Any of the above three Heucheras: 
55c each; 3 for $1.30; Doz. $4.50. 
HOLLYHOCK 
Double Mixed. Plants from seed of rose, ma- 
roon, red, white, yellow and buff. Mixed colors 
only. 
50c each; 3 for $1.15; Doz. $4.00. 
For Hollyhock seed, see page 52. 
You are missing a grand pink perennial 
if you haven’t planted Lythrum, Morden’s Pink. 

ORIENTAL IRIS 
Like very large orchids these iris are becom- 
ing tremendously popular. They are a breath- 
taking sight in late June and early July when so 
many perennials are going out of bloom, three 
or four blooms being produced on the 31% ft. 
stalks. They are greatly improved by abundant 
watering during June and July and like a 
slightly acid soil. 
Gold Bound. Very large double pure white 
with gold banded center. 
Koko-No-Iro. Enormous double flowers of 
rich violet-purple with the center, smaller 
petals tipped with violet. 
Repsime. A very large double of light blue 
with wide white margins. 
PRICE. Any of the Oriental Iris: 60c each; 3 
for $1.50; Doz. $5.00. 

Give Oriental Iris plenty of water in late June and July 
LYCHNIS 
(Campion or Catchfly) 
Viscaria, Double. From the low mounds of 
attractive foliage there are produced as many 
as twenty 12” to 18” spikes which are topped 
with double rosy-red blossoms. Very showy 
in the front of a border. Blooms May and 
June. 
55c each; 3 for $1.30; Doz. $4.50. 
LYTHRUM 
(Loosestrife) 
Morden’s Pink. Tall spires of clear warm rosy 
pink put the new lythrums at the top of the 
list of perennial flowers. They grow to 3 ft. 
in height, bloom from late June to September, 
do well in dry sunny spots or in partial shade 
and like moist soil, growing even in poorly 
drained spots. Established plants produce 20 
or more flower spikes 30 in. tall. 
60c each; 3 for $1.30; Doz. $4.50. 
MATRICARIA 
(Feverfew) 
Little Gem. Masses of double white flowers 
like miniature pompon chrysanthemums are 
borne on 2 ft. plants throughout most of the 
summer. Long lasting cut flower. 
50c each; 3 for $1.15; Doz. $4.00. 
For Matricaria seed, see page 53. 
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Photo by Mattie Edwards Hewitt 
A few Peonies in a perennial border 
give it an “established” look. 
PEONIES 
No garden is complete without a few clumps 
of peonies and no perennial is so easily grown. 
Our plants are all 3 to 5 eye divisions. All are 
rated very high by the American Peony Society. 
Be sure to plant them shallow, otherwise 
they may fail to bloom. 
Edulis Superba. Large dark pink, very fra- 
grant and one of the earliest. Graceful, loose 
flat crown when fully open. 
$1.10 each; 3 for $3.00. 
Felix Crousse. Deep rosy red flowers with a 
deep full center of incurved petals surrounded 
by broad guard petals. 
$1.10 each; 3 for $3.00. 
Karl Rosenfield. An early midseason red 
which has no equal. Very large, globular semi- 
rose type. Extremely vigorous and free flow- 
ering. 
$1.10 each; 3 for $3.00. 
Mons. Jules Elie. Lovely, silvery pink. Above 
the broad reflexed guard petals rises a pyra- 
mid of semi-quilled petals. One of the largest 
and rated best for cut flowers. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.40. 
Primevere. Deep creamy yellow guard petals 
with the center petals a rich sulphur yellow. 
The large midseason blooms are unusual both 
in form and color. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.40. 
Tournagelle. Pearly white suffused with sal- 
mon and LaFrance pink. Late, rose type and 
a vigorous grower. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.40. 
LUPINS 
Russell Hybrids Mixed. There is nothing 
more beautiful than these tall spires of soft 
colors ranging from pinks to reds, buff to 
bronze, blue to purple with many bicolors. 
They grow four to five feet high and. bloom 
in June. 
55c each; 3 for $1.30; Doz. $4.50. 
Illustrated in color on page 41. 
For Lupin seed, see page 53. 




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