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500 cup shaped blue flowers are not un- 
usual in a single season. A most dependa- 
ble low border plant. A foot high but 
bushes out to the size of a half bushel bas- 
ket. Not hardy in the north. (Pkt. 35c). 
an (45c¢ each) (3 for $1.20; (6 for 
+25) 
se s 
(Aquilegia) 
LONG SPURRED HYBRIDS. It 
would be impossible to describe the 
wide variation of colors. They range 
from bright yellow to vivid scarlet 
and from the daintiest blues to deep 
purple, with all the intermediate 
shades. (Pkt. 25c). 
BLACK PRINCE—The old _ fash- 
ioned short-spurred, DOUBLE, col- 
umbine. Deep maroon, almost. black. 
PLANTS (45c¢ each) (3 for $1.20) 
(6 for $2.25). 
HARDY ORCHID 
The Lady Slipper or Cypripedium 
is a popular member of the Orchid 
family. The beautiful yet curious 
flowers are produced on 12 in. stems 
in early summer. They are best 
suited to a shaded location with 
ample moisture. Good for planting. 
around pools in the shade of over- 
hanging trees. PINK or YELLOW 
(45ce each) (3 for $1.20) (6 for 
$2.25) prepaid. 
SUN ROSES 
HELIANTHEMUM — Evergreen, 
shrubby perennials forming low 
clumps, 114 to 2 ft. in diameter, 
bearing hundreds of double, semi- 
double and single roselike flowers 
from June to August. A very desir- 
able plant for the low border or 
rock garden, and will thrive in y= 
dry soil. Seed in mixture of colors. 
(Pkt. 25¢e). 
Hardy Primrose 
Pfitzer's Colossal 
These colorful, low-growing 
beauties come in every color 
but blue. Plant in shade. Do 
well in moist conditions. Make 
sheet of bloom in early spring. 
(50e each) (3 for $1.25) (6 
for $2.35) (12 for $4.25) pre- 
paid. 
CAMPANULAS 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
(Medium). An old-fash- 
ioned biennial with large, 
blue, rose and white, bell- 
shaped blossoms. Prefers 
sun. Mixture of colors. 
(Pkt. 15c). 
CUP AND SAUCER 
(Calycanthema). Large, 
semi-double blue, white, 
rose and striped flowers, 
each resembling a cup and 
saucer. (Pkt. 15c). 
VIOLA CORNUTA 
Violas resemble pansies in 
shape and form, but are some- 
what smaller, grow 6 to 8 in. 
high, are true perennials and 
perfectly hardy. They bloom 
constantly from April until) 
cut down by frost. Fine as- 
sortment of many shades and 
colors. (Pkt. !5e) (Jumbo 
Pkt. 35c). 
GIANT SCABIOSA 
GIANT HYBRIDS. A won- 
derful improvement over other 
varieties of Scabiosa. Long- 
stemmed giant ruffled flowers 
from August until frost. Val- 
uable for cutting. A fine mix- 
ture of all pastel shades of 
blue and lavender. (Pkt. 25c). 
Sweet William 
Wonderful array of vivid 
colors in fancy patterns. 
Clustered and colored much 
like Phlox, the markings be- 
ing more sharply defined. A 
fine mixture of all colors. 
(Pkt. 5c) (Jumbo Pkt. 
35c). 
Perennial 
SWEET PEAS 
gess HARDY PERENNIALS 
: SEEDS cand 
DIGITALIS 
FOXGLOVE. Enormous 
spikes 3 to 4 feet tall, cov- 
ered with bell-shaped flow- 
ers of pink, rose and white 
spotted with crimson and 
maroon. Blooms during July 
and August. (Pkt. 20c). 
RUSSELL LUPINES 
Spikes 3 to 4 ft. long. 
Flowers resemble sweet 
Baye. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
For best results Oriental Poppies should 
be transplanted in their dormant season in 
late summer. All orders will be shipped then. 
CRIMSON POMPON (Double)—Full dou- 
ble pompon type of deep crimson. (50¢ each) 
(3 for $1.25). 
GLOWING EMBERS—Deep, glowing red. 
(50c each) (3 for $1.25). 
GIANT FLAME—Huge, flame-red flowers 
on 3’ stems. Largest. (60¢ each) (3 for 
$1.50). 
HELEN ELIZABETH—Large ruffied flow- 
ers of bright La France pink. (50¢ each) 
(3 for $1.25). 
RASPBERRY QUEEN—Large and the color 
of raspberries. (60c each) (3 for $1.50). 
SALMON GLOW (Double)—Clear, lustrous 
salmon-pink. (50c each) (3 for $1.25). 
ORIENTAL POPPY COLLECTION: 1 each 
of 6, our selection, only $1.25 prepaid. 
ICELAND POPPIES 
IMPERIAL JEWELS. Dazzling as the Im- 
perial Crown Jewels. The mixture contains 
wonderful color shades, from light to very 
deep orange, all shades of yellow, creamy 
(Lathyrus) A showy 
climber that remains in 
the ground year after year 
without care. The large 
true pea-shaped flowers in 
pink, red and white are 
produced in clusters on 
stems long enough for cut- 
ting. Mixed colors. (Pkt. 
20c) (Jumbo Pkt. 50c). 
PERENNIAL ASTER 
Showy. flowers in shades of 
red, pink, blue, and white, 
bloom from late summer until 
frost. Seeds in mixture of col- 
ors only. (Pkt. 25c). 
DIANTHUS 
(Garden Pinks) 
DOUBLE CLOVE PINK (Plu- 
marius). 12 inches. The favor- 
ite of the old fashioned garden. 
Double carnation-like flowers 
with a pleasing, spicy fra- 
grance. Fine mixture of colors. 
(Pkt. 15c). 
Perennial Candy Tuft 
IBERIS SEMPERVIRENS 
(White). 18 inches high. Comes 
into bloom early in the spring 
and does well in sun or shade. 
Much used for cemeteries, rock- 
er ees etc. Seed only. (Pkt. 
c). 
peas, set closely along 
the stalk. Shades of 
yellow, orange, red and 
purple, with many bi- 
colored and two-toned. 
An excellent cut flower, 
blooming with the pop- 
pies. 
(Pkt. 20c). 
FEVERFEW 
12 inches. June-October. 
Free-flowering hardy peren- 
nial. Fine, double white 
flowers. resembling pompon 
Chrysanthemums. One of the 
best all-season cut flowers. 
(Pkt. 20c). 
GEUMS 
Double flowers on _ long 
stems from June to Septem- 
ber. A fine border plant and 
an excellent cut flower. Needs 
winter protection in cold lo- 
calities. Will bloom freely the 
first year if seed is started 
early indoors. 
LADY STRATHEDEN. 24 
inches. Rich golden-yellow. 
(Pkt. 20e). 
MRS. BRADSHAW. 24 
inches. Large, fiery-red flow- 
ers. (Pkt. 20c). 
white and pure white, pink from shell pink 
to salmon pink, deep rose and nearly red 
tones and many pastel hues of apricot, buff 
and chamois. 
many semi-double and all 4 to 5 in. or more 
in diameter. 
flowers upright in regal splendor. 
(Pkt. 25c). 
SINGLE MIXED. Mixture of yellow, or- 
ange-scarlet, pink and white. 
Beautifully frilled and fluted, 
Stems 20 to 24 in., bearing 
Seed only. 
(Pkt. 15e). 
HARDY FUCHSIA 
The hardy Fuchsia Magellanica pro 
duces beautiful pendulous flowers of 
ruby-red with purple inner petals. 
Good in shady location but will bloom 
just as well in the sun and should 
be given winter protection north of 
Philadelphia. Pot plants that will 
bloom the first season (supplied in 
spring only) (50¢ each) (3 for $1.35) 
(6 for $2.50). 
CHINESE MONEY PLANT 
LUNARIA. A hardy biennial, about 
2 feet in height. Flowers are violet- 
purple, white and dark crimson, fol- 
lowed by silvery seed pods, which 
present a beautiful and rather curi- 
ous appearance. When dried, the 
stems, which are loaded with these 
glistening seed pouches, will last in- 
pera ee! for winter bouquets. (Pkt. 
5c). 
<= SHASTA DAISIES 
GIANT DOUBLE WHITE. [,?.'\5 
includes an assortment of various fred of double 
flowers ranging from the most fully double fringed 
petaled sorts through semi-doubles, to a type which, 
though single, forms unusual and beautifully shaped 
flowers with laciniated, curled and quilled petals. The 
flowers are all large and carried on long wiry stems. 
Seed (30c Pkt.) (Jumbo Pkt. 75c). Selected-double, 
blooming size plants (45¢ each) (3 for $1.20) (6 for 
$2.15) 
ALASKA We believe Alaska to be the finest 
¢ single flowered variety in existence. 
It is far superior to anything else we have ever seen. 
It is giant in size, blooms profusely on tall, stiff 
stems, with heavy, overlapping petals. Flowers aver- 
age 4 to 5 in. and we have seen many of them. as 
large as 7 in. across. Plants grown from seed will perennial plants is to send for 
give fine flowers but will not all be true to name. our Perennial Flower Seed 
(Pkt, 150). See tree per 
MEMORIAL DAY DAISY. An early flowered type siixtarsi: Pats tbe} adams 
that is always in bloom for Decoration Day. No plants Pkt. 35c) (%4 02. 75¢). 
to offer. (Pkt. 20c) 
GAILLARDIA —> 
Perennial Hybrids 
Needed to add that 
dash of color through the 
hot, dry summer. Our 
mixed hybrids contain 
all the new types and 
colors, from clear yellow 
to almost red. (Pkt., 
15c). 
Perennial Flower Mixture 
An inexpensive way of ob- 
taining a good assortment of 
