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Wittters PERENNIALS 
HARDY AGERATUM 
(Eupatorium Coelestinum). A fine plant, and an 
excellent addition to the perennial garden. 
Grows 12 to 14 inches tall, producing a wealth 
of beautiful lavender-blue flowers from August 
until frost. Ideal for cut flowers. Due to a large 
supply, we offer Strong, field-grown plants at 
only 30c each; 3 for 75c; 10 for $2.00. 
AQUILEGIA 
(Columbine). Long-Spurred Scott Elliott Hy- 
brids. Finest of all the Aquilegias, produced in 
a wide range of mixed colors and shades. The 
long-spurred, delicate flowers of colorful beauty, 
coupled with their long blooming qualities, 
cause them to be a favorite of all true flower 
lovers. Price: Assorted colors only, field-grown 
plants, 35c each; 3 for 90c. 
BLEEDING HEART 
(Dicentra Spectabilis). The genuine, old-fashioned 
Bleeding Heart, a beloved favorite in grandmother's 
garden, and still considered choice, A most delightful 
spring-flowering plant, bearing many rosy-red, heart- 
shaped flowers having small pendants resembling 
drops of blood from Cupid’s Dart. Strong, field-grown 
roots, with 3 to 5 eyes, only 55c each; 2 for $1.00. 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
(Campanula medium). Plants are somewhat pyramidal 
in growth, attaining a height of from 2 to 2/2 feet. 
Profusely covered with large, bell-shaped flowers in 
May to July. Colors ranging from white, pink, and 
rose, through various shades of blue and purple. No 
color can be guaranteed, as we supply these in mixed 
colors only, Blooming-age, field-grown plants, 35c 
each; 3 for 90c. 
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RUBY DAWN 
CUSHION PINKS 
HARDY ASTERS 
In Gorgeous Colors for Your Autumn Garden! 
BLUE PLUME 

CANTERBURY BELLS 
DOUBLE GOLDEN 
BUTTERCUP 
(Ranunculus Repens Flore- 
Pleno). One of the most de- 
lightful little flowers among 
the entire Ranunculus family. 
(Flowers completely double, 
formed in tight rosettes; glossy, 
golden-yellow color. A_ pro- 
fusion of bloom from May 
through July.) Its beautiful 
glossy, dark green foliage makes a striking back- 
ground from early spring until after hard frosts in 
autumn. (Excellent as a border plant, and a good 
cut flower as well.) Fine for mass effects, as a 
ground cover, either in semi-shade or full sun. Easily 
grown. Perfectly hardy. Strong, field-grown plants, 
50c each; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.00; 25 for $6.25. 

RUBY DAWN CUSHION PINKS 
(Dianihus Neglectus Compacta). New improved ‘'Fuzzy 
Kitten.'’ Great improvement over original type, as flow- 
ers are double, and ruby colored instead of pink. Plant 
has a very close, compact shape, each tiny stem and 
leaflet somewhat resembling the soft, fuzzy coat of a 
kitten. Just before Memorial Day hundreds of dainty, 
ruby colored, double flowers appear on straight stems, 
completely covering the plant. Very hardy. Blooming- 
age, field-grown plants, only 45c each; 3 for $1.20. 
ARMERIA, GLORY OF HOLLAND 
A new and improved variety. Its clear, deep pink flow- 
ers, the size of a silver dollar, are borne in great pro- 
fusion, throughout the entire summer on tall, straight 
24-inch stems. A choice novelty. Field-grown plants, 
45c each; 3 for $1.25. 
CRIMSON KING 
CARNATION 
Huge bunches of gorgeous rich 
red, double blooms on long 
stems. Blooms from June until 
frost. Has the spicy fragrance so 
characteristic of Carnations. 
Propagated for us from blooming 
plants of the True Crimson King. 
Strong, pot-grown plants that 
will bloom this summer, 45c 
each; 3 for $1.20. 
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BARGAIN No. 28 
Twilight Iris 
Hardy Ageratum 
Aquilegia 
Canterbury Bell 
Ruby Dawn Cushion 
Crimson King Carnation 
(A $3.05 Catalog Value) 
ony $1.98 NET 
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BARGAIN No. 29 
5 ASTERS 
1 EACH: BARR’S PINK, BLUE GOWN, 
CLIMAX, MT. EVEREST AND RED CLOUD. 
onty $1.39 ner 
Not Prepaid 

One of the deepest blues so far introduced. 
Rich royal blue flowers are freely pro- 
duced on stately, 3-ft., spikes during 
September and October. A choice variety 
that will attract attention in any garden. 
Strong, field-grown plants, 50c each; 2 
for 90c. 
BARR’S PINK 
(Pink). The standard pink Aster. Claimed 
to be the largest of all pinks. A most pro- 
fuse bloomer. Large flowers. 
RED CLOUD 
(Red). New and choice. Covered with 
large, deep red flowers on strong, me- 
diumly tall stems. Very free blooming. 
Should be in every border. 

BLUE GOWN 
(Blue). Flowers are delightful China-blue, 
larger than average. Covered with bloom 
from Sept. 15th until frost. Total height, 4 
to 4p ft. 
CLIMAX 
(Blue). One of the showiest and best blues. 
Produces many spikes of large, lavender- 
blue flowers. 
MT. EVEREST 
(White). A wonderful variety, and the best 
white. Flowers are large, pure white with 
very small eye. Well shaped, upright 
growers. Flowers produced right down to 
the ground. Height 3 to 4 ft. 
PRICE: All Varieties except Blue Plume, field-grown plants, 35c each; 3 of 
any one variety, 90c. 
