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Adstilbe — Spirea — FULL SHAD: 
Ornamental hardy plant. Delicate glossy, fernlike foliage, attractive 
all summer. Ideal for shady, damp places, but also good in sun. Requires 
moist rich soil. June and July. Feathery 1/2 to 2 ft. spikes. For feeding 
apply only old manure. Do not use Fertilizer. PLANT MORE OF IT. 
Fanal. Brilliant, deep garnet red. 
Gloria. Dark rose. 
Koblenz. Red. 
Prof. Van Der Wielen. White. 
Rheinland. Bright crimson. 
Each 75c, Three $2.C0 
SUN — PART SHAD: 
Bonn. Carmine rose. 
Bremen. Dark pink. 
Deutschland. Pure white. 
Etna. Glowing carmine red. 
Europe. Lovely feathery pink spikes. 
POPULAR ASTERS— 
Lavender Giant. A new introduction. Large 
SWEET MEMORY. Offered for the first 
lavender-blue flowers completely cover 
the 4 ft. plants in graceful sprays, mak- 
ing this variety ideal for cut-flower use. 
Early Sept. to late Oct., ‘‘by far the 
finest aster for all purposes; best habit 
of growth of any of the fall asters.’’ 
Mount Everest. 4 ft. Pyramidal plants of 
“snowy white flowers with yellow eyes. 
Beautiful in the garden or when cut. 
Each 75c, Three $2.00 
NEW ENGLAND ASTER—Nove-angliae va- 
riety 
Harrington’s Pink. 4 ft. Flowers are per- 
fectly flat. 1Y2 in. or more across, and 
of clear soft pink, with not a hint of 
the usual magenta found in most pink 
Asters. Strong field grown plants. 
Each 75c, Three $2.00 
CAMPANULA—Bellflower SHADE 
Medium. 2 ft. Canterbury Bells. Mixed or 
separate colors—white, pink, or blue. 
Each 55c, Three $1.50 
Persicifolia. 2/2 ft. Delightful blue flowers 
on spire-like stems. June, July. 
Each 60c, Three $1.75 
CARNATION— SUN 
Dinah. A good companion to Evangeline. 
Deep Persian rose with maroon center. 
Fully double flowers, three to four on 
a stem. Spicy fragrance. 
Each 75c, Three $2.00 
Evangeline. Spicy, penetrating fragrance, 
3 to 4 fully double flowers of soft 
Persian rose on a stem. 
Each 75c, Three $2.00 
Wallace Red. Semi-double brilliant crim- 
son-red flowers on 8-12 in. stems, 
blooms all summer; sturdy compact 
growth and most appealing. It’s really 
Feature it in your garden. 
Each 60c, Three $1.75 
ftODS;. 
time, it is the hardy carnation you have 
been waiting for. This lovely new 
perennial carnation, it could be said, 
has all the good features that a plant 
needs to be really outstanding. It is 
perfectly hardy, has large double, 
sweet-scented, carnation-like flowers; 
but yet, these flowers are carried on 
short, sturdy stems which never flop 
over. Its growth is so compact and 
tight, forming a cushion-like plant. Just 
picture a matured plant, with carna- 
tion-like foliage and so compact in 
growth, covered with two-inch fully 
double carnation-like blooms on the 
sturdy stems eight to twelve inches 
high. It blooms late May and June, and 
a few blooms intermittently all sum- 
mer. The color is pure white with crim- 
son-maroon spots at various parts in 
the center of the flower. All our vis- 
itors who have seen it have liked it 
immensely, and we know that you will, 
too. It is as easy to grow as any other 
pinks or carnations, doing beautifully 
in any average garden soil which is 
well-drained and in a sunny location. 
It will stand a little shade, but not too 
much. You owe it to yourself to try 
this outstanding new plant and be 
among the first to have Sweet Memory 
in your garden. Sturdy plants that will 
give you a few blooms off and on ali 
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summer this year and will develop into | 
nice, big bushy plants and give you at ' 
least ten times as many blooms next 
year and thereafter. Sweet Memory’‘s 
compact and bushy growth, and ever- 
green foliage all year round makes it 
outstanding for hedging and bordering © 
flower beds. Each 75c, Three $2.00 
