Sept.-Frost 
June-Frost 
Funkia encondiats alba 
Heliopsis, Summer Gold 3 ft. 
Stokesia, Lavender Queen 
All Season 
VERBASCUM, Pink Domino 
Dramatic, free-flowering pink spikes! An especially 
hardy and vigorous grower, even in very poor soil. 
The upright branching flower-spikes reach 3 ft. in 
height. An effective pink flower for background 
planting. It will onde a constant show of beautt- 
ful color during its entire blooming period of late 
Aug. and Sept. May be used in either sun or partial 
shade. 75¢ each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75 
MONARDA, Croftway Pink 
A clear pink Monarda. Grows weli in moist or dry 
positions and in sun or semi-shade. Piant should be 
divided every second spring. The flowers have large 
heads and new blooms reappear constantly. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $5.00 
STOKESIA, Lavender Queen 
A mammoth form of the old-fashioned favorite Sto- 
kesia. Fully double flowers are silvery blue suffused 
lilac-blue at the center. Blooms from June to frost. 
Grows to 20 in. . . . good for cut-flower arrange- 
ments. Very hardy and easy to grow. 
85e each; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.25 
20 in. 
Verbascum, Pink 
1 to 2 ft. 
Domino 
Aug.-Sept. 3 ft. 
Aug.-Oct. 2 to 214 ft. 
WHITE VERONICA (Above) 
Motes (Subsessilis.) Another smart white flower for the garden and for 
Croft Pin the cut-flower user. White form of the long popular Veronica 
; i y subsessilis, it is delightful in its erect compact robust growth 
heehee and its great number of side branches. It grows 2 to 2% ft. high. 
It is a clean clear white with rich dark green foliage of excellent 
form and elegant texture. The spike form is graceful yet firm, and 
keeps extremely well when cut. The contrast of the rich green foliage and 
the sparkling white spikes is extremely effective in the garden. Decorators 
like the ae because it is particularly suited for delicate high-line effects. 
It is graceful and has just enough curve for that use. 
The plant is healthy and vigorous in growth, thrives under general garden con- 
ditions and gives a wealth of bloom from Aug. to Oct. Be sure to add this 
very fine plant to your border. (P.A.F.) 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 6 for $6.25 
18 to 24in. June-Oct. Penstemon, Ruby King 
PENSTEMON, Ruby King 
(Right) 
Very free-blooming, long-lasting 
flower-spikes of a brilliant red 
color with clear white throats. 
The sturdy flower-spikes, 18 to 
24 in. high are produced freely 
even the first year. A plant in your 
garden will be as bushy and color- 
ful as the illustration. Imagine 
what a glorious sight five or six 
plants like this would be. 
The flowers are larger, more free 
blooming, and showy than pre- 
vious hybrids. Last summer this 
Ruby King started blooming in the 
nursery fields in late June, and we 
were still able to pick bouquets in 
Oct. It should bloom just as freely 
in your garden. Penstemon needs 
extra winter protection. (Pat. 744.) 
85c each; 3 for $2.25; 6 for 
$4.25 
