The height and time of bloom for each 
perennial are indicated under the picture. 
May—June 
PINK BLEEDING-HEART 
Pink Bleeding-Heart 
30 in. 
(A bove) 
| Pink Bleeding-Hearts borne in graceful sprays from May 
| to late June. 
30 in. 
| favorite of Grandmother's 
| 75e each; 
July—Sept. 214 to 3 fi. 
Does well in semi-shade or sun. 
Lives years, becoming larger every year. 
day and still as popular. 
Astilbe, White Gloria 
July, Aug. 
MONARDA, Cambridge Scarlet 
Plant about 
A proved 
This 
late spring bloomer is a welcome addition to any garden. 
3 for $2.00; 
6 for $3.75; 12 for $7.50 
IS) sea, 
28 to 30 in. 
MONARDA, 
Cambridge Scarlet 
Left) Blooms freely in 
and Sept. 
Brilliant scarlet flow- 
ers. Use for difficult 
and shady spots in your 
garden. Toes a fa- 
vor ite, we felt it should 
again be available. 
Height 216 to 3 ft. 
$1.00 each; 
3 for $2.50; 
6 for $5.00 
MONARDA, 
Croftway Pink 
(Monarda didyma) 
(Right) A clear pink. 
Does well in moist or 
dry positions, sun ofr 
semi-shade Plants 
should be divided every 
and spring, as they 
fill in rapidly. The 
flowers appear in large 
heads. 
$1.00 each; 
3 for $2.50; 
6 for $5.00 
ASTILBE, 
Thrives where few other varieties of 
plants can equal its decorative value. 
The wide, 
28 to 30 in. high, rising at least 12 to 
ovet its attractive, cut foliage. 
Established plants frequently 
18 blossoms. 
will thrive 
f plants can. 
and will amply reward their use in 
difficult spots. 
85c each; 3 for $ 
Ee 
Aug.—Oct. White Veronica subsessilis 
WHITE VERONICA (Above) 
White form of the long popular Veronica subsessilis, it is delightful in its 
erect, compact, robust growth and great number of side branches. Grows 
2.to 2% ft. high. It is a clean clear white with rich dark green foliage. 
The spike form is graceful yet firm, and keeps extremely well when cut. 
The contrast of the rich green foliage and the sparkling white spikes is 
extremely effective in the garden. Blooms from Aug. to Oct. The plant 
is healthy and vigorous in growth, thrives under general garden conditions. 
(Pl. Pat. #1034.) 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 6 for $6.25 
Lythrum, Brightness 
2), ft. 
LYTHRUM, Brightness 
(Above) A clear rose-pink. It 
grows about 30 to 34 in., in a 
compact form, almost moundlike, 
and fits well in the middle border. 
10 to 12-in. flowering spikes are 
densely filled and last a long while. 
Blooms from early July to August. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 
6 for $5.00 
July-Aug. 
White Gloria (Left) 
feathery white spikes are 
produce 
Prefers partial shade but 
where few other varieties 
They do like a rich soil 
$2.25; 6 for $4.25) 
3 ft. 
June-Frost Heliopsis, Summer Gold 
HELIOPSIS, Summer Gold (Above) 
4 to 5 ft. Excellent where 
you want a tall-growing 
plant of unusual vigor and 
profusion of bloom. Strong 
stems hold flower heads so 
Giantdaisy-like,semi-double 
flowers. Mellow gold petals, 
deeper centers. Wealth of 
bloom June to frost. About 
3 ft. Magnificent in mass 
plantings and bouquets. A they show to the best ad- 
clump of 3 or 4 will cover vantage. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75 
Monarda, Croftway Pink 
30 to 36 in. 
July—Aug. 
