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BELLS 
GIANT BELLS—So 
lovely they should 
be in every garden! 
2 to 3 ft. high with 
large cups and sau- 
. cers all up and 
eo down the tall stalk. 
postpaid. 
B3263X—Canterbury Bells 
Coll. 2 Blue, 2 Pink, 2 
White. All 6 for 1.69, ppd. 
BALLOON 
5 FLOWERS 
B2005—_NEW SHELL 
PINK. A Balloon Flower 
or Platycodon that is a 
$1 BUYS THESE! 
B3269X 
Sure-Grow Collection 
1 Oriental Poppy Red 
Flare 
1 Delphinium Light Blue 
B2023—BLUE; 1 nae Africa (bright 
B2024—PINK; 1 Chrysanthemum 
B2025—W HITE: Charles Nye—our best 
39e each; 3 for 98e, selew 
1 Shasta Daisy Conqueror 
All for 1.00, postpaid 
Deep Purple 
BELLFLOWER 
B2016—Henry Field’s sis- 
ter, Helen Field Fischer, 
has grown this one for 
years and our first plants 
came from her. It is 
called Campanula Glom- 
erata Superba—a terrible 
name for such a pretty 
plant. Makes clump about 
18” across and high and 
in May stems shoot up 
bearing clusters of bril- 
liant deep purple, bell- 
shaped fiowers. Lives for 
years. Hardy as a rock. 
45e each; 3 for 1.19, post- 
paid. 
VIOLETS 
B2266 — FRECKLES. You'll 
like this one. White with 
purple freckles all over. 49¢ 
each; 3 for 1.29, postpaid. 
B2269—ROYAL ROBE. Fra- 
grant flowers on long stems 
above husky plants. 49¢ 
each; 3 for 1.29, postpaid. 
that does 
well in 
cracks or 
crevices of 
rocker- 
ies. Each 
HEN and HER CHICKS 
Loves Hof Dry Place 
B2093—A tiny 5” succulent 
true shell pink. We've 
grown thousands and they 
bloom the most beautiful 
shade of pink you've ever 
seen—all summer long. 
49¢ each; 2 for 89c; 3 for 
1.15, postpaid. 
B3266X—V iolet 
Collection. 1 of all 
4 above only 1.59, 
BLUE BALLOON 
balloons of rich blue that 
burst into single blooms 
and look like stars! Ev- 
erybody loves them. Me- 
dium growing. Easy to 
| grow. 39e each; 3 for 
98e, postpaid. 
always 
Our 1.98 
PERENNIAL GARDEN 
Here’s a whole garden of flow- 
ers, with a succession of bloom 
from spring to fall, not just for this 
year, but for years to come for only 
1.98! 
Phiox Spitfire (Flaming Scarlet) 
Shasta Daisy 
DOLLAR 
BARGAIN 
FLOWER LIATRIS 
“Old Favorite" September Glory 
| B2004—Buds are like B2113— (Blazing Star). 
Tall spikes 3 to 4 ft. 
long (in good ground 5 
ft.), set with solid tufts 
of brilliant purple flow- 
ers. One of the most 
showy perennials we 
have ever seen. Visitors 
here at the seedhouse 
love 
each; 2 for 89c; 3 for 
1.19, postpaid. 
VERBENAS 
B2267 — JESSIE’S RED. 
39c each; 3 for 98c, post- 
paid. 
B2268 — OHIO. Brand 
new hardy Violet. Larg- 
est violet grown. Huge 
white flower with a deep 
blue center. 49¢ each; 3 
for 1.29, postpaid. 
it. 49e 
1 Double Yellow Buttercup 
GLOWING GOLD 
hen rolls 
off several 
chicks 
each year. 
39e each; 3 
for 9$8e, 
ppd. 
Hardy BLUE FLAX 
B2075— 
Gray-green 
foliage with 
blue flowers 
—hundreds 
of blooms 
come on 
fresh every 
morning all 
through the spring and summer. 
A lovely, flashy plant ideal for 
borders. Very easy to grow. 39¢ 
each; 3 for 98c, postpaid. 
(huge white Daisies) 
Thermopsis, Glowing Gold 
Delphinium, Light Blue 
Columbine, Mrs. Scott Elliott's 
Hybrid 
Pure White Regal Lily 
Pink Cushion Mum 
Blazing Star (Liatris), Septem- 
ber Glory 
B3273X—A 2.98 value all for 1.98, 
postpaid. 
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B2265 
Hardy. A rose 
magenta-flow- 
ered trailer. A 
mass of blooms 
in May. One of 
the easiest 
grown perenni- 
als. 39c each; 
3 for 98e, 
postpaid. 
Thermopsis 
B2080 
Bright-green 
foliage and 
long, up to 3 
ft. spikes of 
soft sulphur- 
yellow. 39e 
each; 3 for 
98c, postpaid. 
1 RED CREEPING PHLOX 
Also called Moss Pink. A solid 
carpet of red in early spring 
with bright green foliage rest 
of the summer. 
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Dainty pink hearts 
dangle from its soft 
green, lacy foliage. 
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HardyPerennials 
SEA LAVENDER | 
B2197—This is Statice Latifolia, | 
grown for its lovely lacy lavender 
flowers. Lovely all 
summer and beauti- 
ful in dried bou- 
quets throughout Be 
the winter. Entirely REBELS 
hardy. Broad, large, econ He i 
leathery leaves in a fe WF ie ity 
rosette. 39¢ each; Ger gse y 
3 for 98c, postpaid. 
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FOX GLOVES 
True Perennial 
Bz078 — This 
is the true 
perennial 
type Am- 
bigua. Lovely 
soft yellow 
blooms 
flecked with 
chocolate. 
Looks like a 
hothouse 
grown plant. 
Blooms all 
summer. 39e 
98ec, postpaid. 
MISSOURI PRIMROSE 
B2131—A low semi-trailing bush that 
grows only about 6 or 8 in. high but 
has gorgeous lemon-yellow blooms as 
large as teacups. 
Blooms daily all 
summer. Does well 
anywhere. Prefers 
it. hot and dry. 
Henry always grew 
a lot of them at his 
place in the Ozarks. 
In fact, our stock 
comes from there. 
49e each; 2 for 89ec; 
3 for 1.15, postpaid. 
each; 3 for 
HARDY SNAPDRAGONS 
B2219 — LINARIA, 
Beautiful hardy yel- 
low snapdragons. 
Medium tall and so 
lovely. Easy to grow. 
Do well on any kind 
of soil—in sun or 
shade. Buy at least 
three. 39e each; 3 for 
9Se, postpaid. 
1 DELPHINIUM 
Not an ordinary one, but a Pacific Hybrid with 
tall spikes of huge, double flowers. 
