PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower) 
EARLY GIANT BLUE—Large flowering and extra rich in color. 
One of the most showy and unique of garden flowers. Odd 
balloon-like buds open into bell shaped blooms. Very hardy and 
will grow under adverse conditions. Grows 2 feet high. 
100 for $3.00 50 for $1.50 25 for $ .75 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisies) 
No other perennial flower seems to have the general usefulness, 
beauty, color, hardiness and easy culture that belongs to these 
gorgeous flowers. Foliage is fernlike and ornamental. Stems 
are strong and erect. Plants transplant easily and each one 
produces a liberal number of blooms during the season. 
ROBINSON'S HYBRIDS MIXED—The finest strain of painted 
daisies in mixed colors; a really great new strain. We think 
so much of it that we have discontinued growing any of the 
others. Plants bloom during May and June and grow 2 to 
2"/> feet tall. 
100 for $4.00 50 for $2.00 25 for $1.00 
ROBINSON'S CRIMSON—Same general description as above 
except that colors range from red to deepest crimson. 
100 for $4.00 50 for $2.00 25 for $1.00 
ROBINSON'S ROSE AND PINK—Same general description as 
above except that colors cover a wide range from pastel pink 
to deepest pink and rose. We recommend them highly. 
100 for $4.00 50 for $2.00 25 for $1.00 
RUDBECKIA (Cone Flower) 
For tall backgrounds in the hardy perennial border these showy 
plants are indispensible. Free flowering; excellent for cutting. 
PURPUREA—The best known Rudbeckia. Rosy reddish purple 
petals with high cone-shaped center of dark brown. Three to 
four foot stems ars rugged and withstand high winds. Blooms 
freely from July until frost; plants grow 3 to 4 feet tall. 
100 for $3.50 50 for $1.75 hsp tele $F SS) 
SCABIOSA (Pincushion Flower) 
Strong and vigorous growing plants with an unusually free bloom- 
ing habit. Handsome as border plants and especially fine as cut 
flowers. 
CAUCASICA (Perfecta) —Do well in any ordinary garden soil. 
Stems I8 to 24 inches long topped by charming flowers in a soft 
lilac lavender shade. In bloom from June to September. 
100 for $5.50 50 for $2.75 25 for $1.40 
ISAAC HOUSE HYBRID — Extra large flowering strain noted for 
the variations of coloring in its blooms. All shades from light blue 
and lavender to deep blue appear throughout the blooming season. 
June to September, 24 inches. 
100 for $7.00 50 for $3.50 25 for $1.75 
SHASTA DAISY (Moonpenny) 
One of the most widely known and used of all the hardy per- 
ennials. Constant improvements and the introduction of» new 
strains have made them one of the most beautiful and sure-to- 
grow plants that you can have in your garden. Always showy 
in mass plantings and equally desirable as cut flowers. 
ALASKA—The best known variety. Improvements in the strain 
now results in longer, stronger stems and larger flowers. They 
are exceptionally free flowering, producing blooms of large size 
with large golden centers, all through the summer and fall. Grows 
about 2!/> feet tall. Very vigorous. 
100 for $3.00 50 for $1.50 2b TOL oac/> 
DIENER'S DOUBLE FRINGED WHITE—Tall growing with strong 
stems and immense white blooms which are nearly all double 
with a very attractive fringed edge. 
100 for $4.00 50 for $2.00 25 for $1.00 
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