| Perfect Framework for Your Garden 
DIANTHUS, PINK DAWN (Dianthus Caesius). 
Hundreds of flaming, star-shaped flowers 
borne on a dwarf, bushy plant, resembling 
a pincushion. Bluish green foliage. Perfectly 
hardy. Excellent for rockery or perennial 
border. Field-grown plants, 55c each; 3 for 
$1.50. 
ORANGE BUTTERFLY PLANT (Asceplias 
Tuberosa). During the months of July and 
August this unusual plant produces immense 
numbers of brilliant orange flowers. It can 
be successfully grown in any type of soil. 
Grows about 2 to 2% feet tall. The only 
Hardy perennial having true orange flowers. 
Field-grown plants, 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
SNOWFLAKE IBERIS — Dwarf Hardy CANDY- 
TUFT. Almost Evergreen. Excellent for 
Flowering Edgings. Foliage remains green 
until almost New Years. The plant is cov- 
ered so densely each spring with white, 
snowflake-shaped blooms, that it really re- 
Wy ; sembles a small mound of snow. Very hardy. 
: Attains about 12 inches in height, making it 
ideal for edgings for perennial beds or low 
MERTENSIA (Blue Bells). Sometimes called 
the Virginia Cowslip. It is an early-spring- 
flowering plant, growing about 1:to 1% feet 
high with blue flowers fading to pink. It is 
one of the most interesting native plants we 
have. Field-grown plants, 50c each; 3 for 
$1.35; 6 for $2.40. 
DOUBLE RUSSIAN VIOLETS. Perfectly hardy 
anywhere, Produces an abundance of semi- 
double to double, sweet-scented flowers, which 
Orange Butterfly Plant 
if borders. Field-grown plants, 45c each; 3 for are a beautiful deep shade of purple. A 
$1.30; 6 for $2.50; 12 for $5.00; 25 for splendid variety for that troublesome shady 
$8.00. place, Field-grown plants, 55c each; 3 for 
$1.50; 6 for $2.85. 
AQUILEGIA, Long-Spurred, Scott-Elliott Hy- 
brids. One of the best perennials, Dainty 
showy and desirable as cut flowers. Bloom 
in June and July. Prefer partial shade. A 
fine mixture ofall shades. Field-grown 
plants, 40c each; 3 for $1.00. 
BARGAIN NO. 33 
Mertensia 
3 Aquilegia . 
3 Iberis, Snowflake 
3 Blue Forget-Me-Not 
$2.85 Net, prepaid 
LIATRIS, September Glory. (Blazing Star or Gay- 
feather.) A giant 5-foot spike solidly covered 
with purple flowers from top to bottom. The flow- 
ers, unlike the common variety, come into bloom 
all at the same time, creating a marvelous effect. 
Late flowering, September. Field-grown plants, 
55c each; 3 for $1.50. 
HARDY BLUE FORGET-ME-NOT. Everyone loves 
these dainty blue flowers. Foliage is dark green, 
.heavy and leathery, which is very ornamental 
throughout the season. Flowers are a clear blue 
color, and are produced on 12-inch stems. An 
ideal plant for the rockery, edging or border. 
Will do well in either shade or sun. Field- 
grown plants, 50c each; 3 for $1.35; 6 for 
$2.40. 
Double Russian Violets 
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Pe a ‘ 
Forget-Me-Not — Blue Ball 
Liatris 
Aquilegia Long Spurred Hybrid 
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