FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 
Please see our 1951 Check List attached to the order blank 
for nearly 200 additional fine varieties available this year 
Refer to your 1950 Master Catalog and Gardening Guide for 
full descriptions, illustrations, and helpful cultural sugges- 
tions. We regret that the supply of this very popular big 1950 
catalog is completely exhausted 
YOU MAY ORDER FROM YOUR 1950 CATALOG 
*Dwarf plants for Rock Gardens, Edging, and Similar Places. 
AQUILEGIA—Modern Long-Spurred Columbine 
EASY 
IN SUN 
OR SHADE 
oe 
Crimson Star 
Each 60c, three $1 .5( 
Six $2.75 
One of the most spec 
tacular Columbines 
with huge blooms pro- 
duced lavishly. White 
center petals backed 
by rich crimson sepals 
and spurs 
Each 65c, three $1.60, six $3.0( 
Pale lemon yellow with graceful 5 inch spurs, the longest of all 
longissima 
Rose Queen Each 60c, three $1.50, six $2.7! 
Lovely soft pink and mellow rose shades with lighter centers 
West Hills Giant Hybrids Three $1.40, six $2.50, 25 for $9.25 
Rainbow mixture from the softest pastels to the deepest tones 
“SHOOTING STAR COLLECTION” OF COLUMBINE 
One Each of Crimson Star, longissima, Rose Queen 
Plus Three West Hills Giants 
SAVE 40c—Offer 1A7—6 PLANTS $2.85 
THE ONE AND ONLY PINK DELPHINIUM 
DELPHINIUM—Gorgeous Spires of Color 
Each 75c, three $1.90, six $3.50 
Make your selections from the following color series: Black Knight 
-royal violet purple; Blue Bird—rich, medium, ‘’true blue’’; 
Galahad—frosty all-white; Guinevere—huge, art shade lavender; 
Summer Skies—soft sky blue. Very true but colors not guaranteed 
Pacific Strain 
Blue Mirror 
Dwarf with spurles: 
Each 60c, three $1.50, six $2.75 
blooms of intensely luminous blue; forceful! 
Pink Sensation (Pat. No. 324) Each $1.50, three $3.75, six $7.50 
The abundant, exquisite blooms on sturdy stems are a rare shade 
of salmon buff as they begin to open. This shade subtly passes tc 
an entrancing salmon pink and, finally, the fully opened blossoms 
become a wonderful rose pink. Virtually everblooming;3 to 4 feet 
SAVE 30c—Offer 1A8 (One Each Above) —3 PLANTS $2.55 
OF DISTINCTIVE 
HARDY PLANTS 
GY PSOPHILA—Finest Double Babysbreath 
Each 70c, three $1.75, six $3.25 
The best of the double white varieties with clouds of tiny white 
flowers from late spring onwards. 2 to 3 feet high and across 
Bristol Fairy 
Flamingo Each 85c, three $2.15, six $3.75 
The very new, tall pink counterpart of Bristol Fairy. The double 
blooms create the same misty, airy effects in the garden 
Rosy Veil Each 65c, three $1.60, six $3.00 
The fully double, warm pink flowers are produced in generous 
abundance. ‘Lower growing than the others and blooms longer. 
SAVE 20c—Offer 1A8 (One Each Above) —3 PLANTS $2.00 
ASTILBE PLUMES ARE FEATHERY SOFT 
ASTILBE—tTrue Patricians of the Border 
Deutschland Each 75c, three $1.90, six $3.50 
A masterpiece in white and a ‘’must’’ for every well-balanced shade 
planting. An exceptionally vigorous, free-flowering variety 
Fanal Each 90c, three $2.30, six $4.00 
Unchallenged queen of them all! The feathery, artistic blooms are 
a glowing irresistible red and are a spectacularly lovely sight 
Koblenz (NEW IN 1950!) Each 90c, three, $2.30, six $4.00 
The regal plumes of luminous crimson red are a compelling new 
shade you will want to brighten that shady spot. 2/2 feet high 
Rhineland Each 75c, three $1.90, six $3.50 
Warmly inviting clouds of soft crimson pink characterize this grand 
variety. The modern type with large plumes on strong stems 
SAVE 35c—Offer 1A10 (One Each Above) —4 PLANTS $2.95 
HELIANTHUS—Showy Hardy Sunflower 
LODDON GOLD 
(NEW IN 1950!) 
Each 70c, three $1.75 
Six for $3.25 
The 4 inch, golden yellow dou- 
ble blossoms look very much like 
a Dahlia and are even more du- 
rable as a cut flower. Indifferent 
to heat and drought and certain 
to bloom in carefree abundance 
every year 
TURN OVER FOR 
OTHER SPECIAL OFFERS 
WINNERS IN ANY GARDEN STOKESIA 
STOKES|A—Modern Giant Stokes Asters 
Blue Danube (NEW IN 1950!) Each 75c, three $1.90, six $3.50 
Immense flat blooms of perfect form in a new shade of richer deeper 
blue. The 5 inch flowers are carried on 12 to 18 inch stems. 
Blue Moon (NEW IN 1950!) Each 65c, three $1.60, six $3.00 
Huge, silvery, iridescent light blue flowers with soft lilac blue crested 
centers in satisfying abundance for many, many weeks 
SAVE 15c—Offer 1A11 (One Each Above) —2 PLANTS $1.25 
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NEW CLEAR-TONED MORDENS PINK 
LYTHRUM—Accent Spikes in the Modern Mode 
Mordens Pink (NEW FOR 1951!) Each 75c, three $1.90, six $3.50 
Use this daring mass of color with its vertical lines as the focal 
point in your border. The densely filled, bright rose pink spikes are 
tops in the mid-and late-summer border. Exceptionally hardy. 
The Beacon Each 65c, three $1.60, six $3.00 
Gay spires of dynamic rosy-red blossoms on sturdy, upright plants 
SAVE 20c—Offer 1A12 (Onz2 Each Above) —2 PLANTS $1.20 
PLATYCODON 
Huge New Pink 
Balloon Flower 
Shell Pink > 
Each 70c, three $1.75, six $3.25 ®@ 
Exquisite blooms of light pink 
with dark rose veins. The plants 
are long-lived; hardy as an Oak 
New Doubles: Blue or White 
Each 65c, three $1.60, six $3.00 
Some blooms have crinkled cen- 
ters; others have stars. Novel! 
Singles: Dark Blue or White 
Each 60c, three $1.50, six $2.75 
These old favorites are lovely 
SAVE 20c—Offer 1A13 (One Each Above) —3 PLANTS $1.75 
MINIATURE ROSES—Happy Little Imps 
Fully Double Blooms on 8 to 12 Inch Plants 
chinensis minima (Rouletti) —pink; Oakington Ruby—rich ruby red 
Above: Each 75c, three $1.95, six $3.60, 25 for $14.00 
Midget (Pat. 466)—red; Pixie (Pat. 408)—white; Tom Thumb 
(Pat. 169) —crimson. Above: Each 85c, three $2.25, six $4.00 
Red Elf (Pat. Pend) 
deep Bordeaux red; 
Sweet Fairy (Pat. 748) 
—fragrant soft pink 
Above: Each $1.25, 
three $3.35, six $6.25 
“TINY FOUR” 
One Each: Midget, 
Pixie, Sweet Fairy 
and Tom Thumb 
SAVE 35c 
Offer 1A14 
$3.45 
