
Pink Carnation, “Triumph Rose” 
LIATRIS, “SEPTEMBER GLORY” 
ALSO KNOWN AS “BLAZING STAR” or 
“GAY FEATHER” 
New late-flowering variety of the ever-popular Blaz- 
ing Star. Extremely long flower spikes of pinkish 
purple are borne on strong stems all through August 
and September. Very desirable for cutting and a plant 
which should be in every garden. Unexcelled for 
mixed bouquets and widely used by florists for artistic 
arrangements. Grows 31% feet tall. Nice, 2-yr. roots, 
only 35c each; 4 for $1.25. 
Fall Blooming Liatris, 
“September Glory” 
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Dwarf spreading plant with rather trailing branches, yet holding the form of 
a low mound. Small, slender foliage is densely placed and remains practically 
evergreen. The real thril! comes in April and May when the small, soft pink 
blooms appear in such profusion as to make the entire plant appear as a low 
pink mound. Has a particularly sweet and penetrating fragrance. Splendid plant 
to use in a rock garden located in semi-shade, or for use in front of taller 
growing perennial plants. Nice plants from 3-inch pots, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 

GIANT FLOWERING 
PEDIGREED HYBRIDS 
AMERICA’S FINEST 
HARDY 
PRIMROSES 
This new strain of Hardy Prim- 
roses is almost beyond the power 
of words to describe. 
florets are as large as a half 
dollar—and several of them are 
grouped in each cluster. 
superb, 
Individual 
Color 
including 
many of the new pastel shad- 
ings. This is the finest strain of 
Hardy Primrose we have ever 
seen and you will have to see 
crounds to really appreciate just 
how spectacular they are. 
thought so much of it that we 
paid nearly $200 for our first 
just to get 
a start of them. We offer nice, 
2-yr. plants in mixed colors only 
at 55c each; 3 for $1.50; 10 for 
NOTE.—AII Perennials are 
Postpaid east of the Rocky 
the 
Rockies add 2c per plant for 

Mature Daphne in Full Bloom 
TWO CHARMING 
HARDY CARNATIONS, 
“TRIUMPH ROSE”, Pink 
One of the most exquisite in color and 
fragrance of all the hardy Carnations. A 
good grower and produces blooms freely 
from early summer until freezing weather. 
Stems 12 to 15 inches long make them 
ideal for cutting. Large, double, Carnation 
blooms of clear rosy pink color and exotic 
fragrance. Field-grown plants will bloom 
this year. 
HARDY CARNATION, 
“BLACK KNIGHT” 
Spicy Fragrance—Fine for Cutting 
Bright satiny blackish red color, exquisite fra- 
grance and general hardiness make this beautiful 
Carnation a necessity in every garden. Grows 
12 to 15 inches high and blooms all through the 
summer. Flowers are 90 per cent double, al- 
though a plant will throw a single bloom now 
and then. Field-grown plants, will bloom this 
year. : 
YOUR CHOICE OF THE CARNATIONS ABOVE: 
35¢ each; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.75; 12 for 
$3.00; 24 for $5.00. 
NOTE.—We can also furnish a pure 
white, hardy Carnation similar to the Pink 
and Red described above at same prices. 




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Deep Red Carnation, 
“Black Knight” 
Giant Flowering 
Hardy Hybrid 
Primroses 
