AGAPANTHUS DWARF EVERGREEN —This fast-growing, ever- 
blooming dwarf strain is particularly suited to pot culture under 
glass, the whorls of showy flowers in’ varied delightful blues 
being carried on 15-inch stems. Each T5c. 
AZALEA CORAL BELL—Splendid 
sort for growing in pots in window 
or greenhouse, blooming freely and 
long during the winter months. 
Semi-double blossoms of soft coral 
rose on compact, evergreen plants. 
Hardy, and can also be used for out- 
side planting. Each 85c; 3 for $2.30. 
AZALEA HEXE—Firefly Azalea. 
Big, semi-double flowers of a rich, 
true crimson. Fine for winter pot 
culture. Can also be grown outside. 
Evergreen. Each 85c; 3 for $2.30. 
SCHIZOSTYLIS MRS. HEGARTY— 
», Kaffir Lily. The flowers come in the 
very purest and clearest of possible 
pinks, and are carried in late au- 
tumn and early winter on slender 
stems over Iris-like foliage. Each 
60c; 3 for $1.50. 
PLUMBAGO CAPENSIS—Here is blue, pretty much year-around 
blue, for the clustered blossoms come in varied shades from 
azure to indigo, with just rarely a pure or suffused white, and 
the plants are seldom without flowers. A good pot plant North, 
giving Geranium handling. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
PENTAS COCCINEA—Wide clusters of showy flowers in winter. 
Usually bright rose, but sometimes varies attractively. Each 90c. 
IRIS SUSIANA 
From Persia comes the rare and distinctive 
Great Mourning Iris. The flowers are of unus- 
ually large size and show a quite distinctive 
application of coloring, a silvery gray ground 
densely veined and stippled with a brown so 
dark that it is close to black. It makes a hand- 
some pot plant, and it is perhaps best so 
handled. Each $1.25; 3 for $3.50. 
1 PHLOX PERENNIAL 
TALL SUMMER PHLOX—Here are the tall-growing Phloxes 
of our summer gardens. They 
| grow 30 to 40 inches and bloom 
in July and August. Illustrated 
opposite. Plants available at 
UNIFORM PRICE of each 55c; 
3 of one kind for $1.45; 10 of 
one kind for $4.30. LILIAN— 
Massive panicles of purest, un- 
stained pink. SPITFIRE—A 
most brilliant orange scarlet. 
Vigorous and showy. PUR- 
PLE HEART—Rich blue-pur- 
ple with darker centers. EU- 
ROPE—Blossoms pure white, 
centered carmine. FIRE- 
BRAND—Vivid scarlet. Large 
trusses. PANTHEON—Excel- 
lent carmine pink. GOLIATH 
—Showy rose-scarlet, flowers 
’ in large, pyramidal panicles. 
MARY LOUISE—Fine, large- 
flowered pure white. Blooms 
late summer. CAROLINE VANDENBURG—Deep lavender, ap- 
pearing true blue at dusk. SPECIAL FRENCH —Soft salmon 
pink, deeper at center. Large flower; large truss. “LEO 
SCHLAGETER—A brilliant red, called the brightest Phlox. 
VON LASSBURG—FExcellent, free-flowering pure white. MOR- 
GENROOD—Dawn-ssky red with wine tones. SWEETHEART—An 
attractive apple-blossom pink. OFFER 559BN—One plant each 
of the 14 kinds, with names, for $6.80. OFFER 559CN—One 
plant each of 8 kinds, names attached, but our choice, for $3.40. 
TRUE BLEEDING HEART 
The old-fashioned Bleeding Heart, Dicentra spectabilis, is per- 
haps the loveliest flower of spring. A hardy, long-lived perennial. 
Rosy pink. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.70. 
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