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FORGET-ME-NOT 
MYOSOTIS. Hardy peren- 
nials that bloom continually 
from early spring to frost. 
BLUE GEM—9”. Lovely, 
bright sky-blue flowers. (Pkt. 
20c) (Jumbo Pkt. 50c). 
PLANTS (44c each) (3 for 
$1.00) (6 for $1.75). 
PINK BEAUTY—9”. Pink 
with strong habit and loaded 
with bloom. PLANTS (44c 
each) (3 for $1.00) (6 for 
$1.75) Prepaid. 
HARDY CARNATIONS 
BRILLIANCY—Dazzling crim- 
son. 
SILVERMINE — Finest double- 
white. 
BEATRICE — Everblooming 
pink. (49c each) (3 for $1.25) (6 
for $2.35). 
CARNATION BORDER COL- 
LECTION (see photo)—1 pink, 1 
red, 1 white, 1 yellow-—all 4 only 
$1.00. SEED (Pkt. 20c) (Jumbo 
Pkt. 50¢) egret $L.02) 
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Best of All CUSHION "MUMS 8 Colors 
BLACK VELVET. Very dark red. 
CAMILLA. Cherry red. 
EARLY ROBIN. Bronze-yellow 
with mahogany-red center. 
Delightful 
bronze. 
GOLDEN HOURS. 
lemon yellow. 5 
PRICES: (45c each) (3 for $1.20) (6 for $2.20) prepaid. 
CUSHION ’MUM COLLECTION: 1 each of 8 above only $2.85 prepaid. 
1 red, 1 yellow, 1 pink, 1 bronze—all 4 only $1.35 
ORCHID HELEN. An orchid pink. 
SNOWDRIFT. A pure white. 
RED CLOUD. Burgundy red. 
SUNSET BRONZE. A golden 
TRITOMAS 
PFITZER’S IMPROV ED— 
Scarlet blooms 12” to 15” long. 
Aug. and Sept. SEED: (Pkt. 
20c) (Jumbo Pkt. 50c). 
S: (60e each) (3 for 
$1.50) (6 for $2.75). 
MARTIN’S HYBRID—Scarlet 
and yellow blooms in July. 
PLANTS: (50c each) (3 for 
$1.25) (6 for $2.25). ~ 
GOLDEN SCEPTRE—Canary 
yellow. June. PLANTS: (50c 
each) (3 for $1.25) (6 for 
$2.25). 
ASTILBE 
Many attractive branched, 
feathery heads in June and July. 
Fine for cutting. 18”. Do well 
indoors as pot plants. 
DEUTSCHLAND—White. (60¢e 
each) (3 for $1.45). 
7O0c each) (3 
FANAL—Red. 
for $1.65). 
RHINELAND—Pink. (60¢ 
each) (3 for $1.45). 
ORNAMENTAL ROSE VINE 
HARDY DOUBLE MORNING 
GLORY. Full double, rose-like 
flowers of clear bright pink, 2” 
across, that bloom all summer. 
Plant along dry sunny banks or 
where a low vine is needed. 
Climbs 4 to 6’ on a trellis or 
fence. Takes all kinds of abuse 
and still blooms profusely. (3 for 
60c) (6.for $1.10) (12 for $2.00). 
HARDY HIBISCUS 
COLOR ’MUM COLLECTION: 
epald 
Creeping 
PHLOX 
<Subulata 
. Moss-like evergreen 
mats of foliage com- 
pletely covered with 
flowers in very early 
spring. They with- 
stand drought and will 
grow on the poorest 
soil. An ideal plant 
for the rockery, bor- 
der, terrace or bank. 
Your choice of Blue, 
Pink, Red or White. 
(49c each) (4 for $1.50) 
(12 for $3.85). 
<LYTHRUM 
Pink Profusion 
early summer until fall—al- 
ways in bloom. Spike after 
spike, loaded with beautiful 
pink flowers, grows out of 
the crown of the plant, lit- 
erally flowering its way up- 
ward to a height of about 30 
inches. After the spikes 
have flowered themselves to 
maturity they- should be cut. 
In an incredibly short time 
more branches will make 
their appearance—a real 
‘‘cut-and-come-again”’ that 
needs no pampering. A sat- 
isfying plant that is neat of 
habit and easy to grow, and 
will provide a summer of 
complete enjoyment. Plants 
(50c each) (3 for $1.25) (6 
for $2.20). 
A mass of flowers from. 
Double PACIFIC HYBRID 
DELPHINIUMS 
“Queen of Flowers" 
For sheer, delightful, breath-taking beauty, no flower 
can compare with the tall stateliness of the Delphinium, 
of which the Pacific Hybrid is by far the best. With in- 
dividual florets 244” across and spikes 5 to 6’ tall, they 
surely deserve their title of ‘‘Queen of the Garden.’’ Many 
combinations of blue, purple, rose and lavender. SEED: 
(Pkt. 30c) (Jumbo Pkt. 75c) (446 oz. $1.00). PLANTS: 
(35c each) (3 for 85c) (6 for $1.50) (12 for $2.85) prepaid. 
DOUBLE PURITY—Our select strain of Pacific Hybrid 
White. SEED: (Pkt. 35c). PLANTS: (40c each) (3 for 
$1.00) (6 for $1.85) prepaid. 
GIANT ENGLISH HYBRIDS—Seed only. (Pkt. 25c) 
(Jumbo Pkt. 60c) (1% oz. 90c). 
BLEEDING HEART 
DICENTRA SPECTABILIS (below). 2 ft. April-June. 
One of the earliest blooming hardy plants; long racemes 
of graceful heart-shaped rose-pink flowers; easily grown 
anywhere ; especially valuable for border planting and for 
shade. Also makes a beautiful house plant if potted late 
in the fall and kept in a cool place until a few weeks be- 
aoe the flowers are wanted. SURPLUS OFFER: (4 plants 
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DICENTRA EXIMIA (Everblooming or Pilumy Bleeding 
Heart). 18 inches. An everblooming sort with beautiful 
finely cut foliage and showy racemes of heart-shaped deep 
pink flowers from April to August. Shade or sun. SEEDS 
yy per pkt.) PLANTS (49c each) (3 for $1.25) (6 for 
Sometimes called Rose Mal- 
low or Mallow Marvel. Huge 
6- to 8-inch flowers on_ tall 
growing, bushy plants. Flow- 
ers from June until October 
and range in color from white 
with red eye through pink to 
deep red. Will do well in 
any soil, but thrive on very 
wet ground where little else 
i (Pkt. 20e) (Jum- 
3 40c 
$1.85) (12 for $3.45). 
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LEMON LILY 
HYPERION. A new hy- 
brid delightfully fragrant 
and fine for cutting. Fine 
citron-yellow on 40” stems. 
Thrives in moist ground 
and does equally well on 
poor soil, sun or shade. 
Sold for $2.50 when first 
introduced. (75¢ each) (3 
for $1.90) (6 for $3.50). 
