|  . .. BELLIS-ENGLISH DAISY 
Bhi A cheery little plant used as an edging for borders and often planted with Pansies 
_ . and Forget-Me-Nots in window boxes. Needs winter protection and cool location 
i during Summer. Treat as biennial. 
i Perennts. 3 inches. Single or double white, pink, rose and red daisies bloom in 
a _ early spring and again in the fall. No. 2470 Pkt. 25¢ 
i, ORT cee BOCCONIA-PLUME POPPY ) 
Cordata. A magnificent imposing plant for the rear of borders or to plant in front 
of tall shrubbery. Grows from 6 to 10 ft. high and bears huge plumes of feathery 
small creamy white blooms. Foliage is silvery gray with very large leaves. Blooms ¥# 
- during July and August and likes full sun and a rich soil. No. 2447, Pkt. 10c; g 
1/16 Ounce 60e. . 
“ate CALLIRHOE-POPPY MALLOW Nae ¢ 
A'showy, trailing perennial which thrives in sunny dry sandy positions. Flowers “=z 
are saucer-sShaped and bloom profusely. Involucrata. 6 inches. Blooms all during —a 
summer and early fall. Flowers vary in color from crimson to cherry red and 
rose, with white centers. No. 2472, Pkt. 15¢; 1/16 Oz. 60c. 
| hillies From Seed 
CULTURE. Lilies like well-drained soi 
They bloom best in full’sun but the soi] 
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‘HARDY MIXED LILLIES 
A wonderful mixture of all kinds of hardy Lilies which will bring grace and unusual 
__ beauty to your garden. Raising lilies from seedis a fascinating hobby, rewarding 
» the gardener with lovely specimens which will bloom year after year. Ne. 2681, 
«_a8e. 
oo ie | REGAL LILY Ui 
_ Absolutely hardy, and is excellent for forcing. The flowers are white slightly suf- 
fused with pink on backs of petals. Fragrant, blooms outdoors early in July and 
seedling bulbs will flower the second year. No. 2658, Pkt. 15c. 
RR Be i ga SCARLET LILY 
Concolor. A dainty dwarf Lily with erect star-shaped flowers of deep fiery scarlet 
with a few dark spots towards base of petals. Good for rock gardens. No. 2686, 
~ Pkt. 25¢. 
fy 0? EES Ome PHILIPPINE LILY ~ 
_ Philippinense. Formosanum. Long trumpet-shaped white flowers which resemble 
an Easter Lily. If seed is sown early many blooms may be expected first year. 
If grown in pots,plants will bloom 2 or 3 times a year, In the course of two or 
three years you will have a fine clump of Lily plants that will bloom continuously 
from August until late fall. No, 2262, Pkt. 25¢; 1/8 Oz. 60c. } 
ay _-_ CERASTIUM-SNOW IN SUMMER 
"8. Tomentosum. 4 to 6 inches. May. Produces an abundance of snow white flowers on 
ya-low growing plant with silvery white foliage. Looks like a bed of snow. No. 2316, 
Pkt. 10¢; 1/8 Oz. 30c. 
\ ce DELPHINIUM-HARDY LARIXSPUR. 
cae ;The delphinium has been developed to the place where it is one of the most important 
; _ »perennials in the border, sometimes growing to a height of six feet or more with 
‘huge spikes of large flowers. It needs a cool, rich loam and will not do as well in} 
“heavy clay soil. Keep well watered and cultivate the plants often. Gold Medal Hybrids, ® 
_ Regal, stately plants with massive spikes of many glorious colors. Wonderful for 
cutting. No. 2320, Pkt. 15¢; 1/8 Oz. 506c. 
=, Chinensis, Blue Butterfly. 1 ft. The Chinese Larkspur will bloom the first year if ¢ 
%eed is sown early. Lovely, clear blue, outstanding in the border. No. 2321, 
Pkt..15e; 1/8 Oz. 40c. 
yh eee ‘DIANTHUS-HARDY PINKS <\9 
Pinks grow easily from seed, thrive in ordinary soil which must contain some lime, ae 
and should be in a well-drained situation. ‘ CE 
Caesius, Cheddar Pink. 4 to 10 inches. The gray foliage of this pink makes a 
cushion from which in May spring the sweet smelling, rose colored flowers. No. 
2322, Pkt. 10¢; 1/8 Oz. 50c. 
+ i Deltoides _ Brilliant, Maiden Pink. 6 inches. This trailing plant produces glowing 
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, REGAL LILY 
_.__¢rimson-red flowers in great profusion. A most striking rock plant. No. 2413, 
h Pkt. 10¢; 1/8 Oz. 50c. DIGITALIS- 
--- Plumarius, Clove Pink. 1 ft. Single and couble flowers with fringed or jagged petals FOXGLOVE | 
and very fragrant. Colors range from white to scarlet, with light or dark centers. 
Bloom in early spring. No. 2323, Pkt. 10¢; 1/8 Oz. 35¢. 
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