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Jackson Cm se ttc For Continuous Color, 
Beauty and Fragrance, 
MEDIUM GROWING Plant these Perennials 
in Foregrounds, Bor- 
PERENNIALS ders, Edges and Rock- 
They grow from 1% to 3 feet B@agiacs 
PENSTEMON, Ruby King = (Right) 
An outstanding new hybrid Penstemon. 
Very free-blooming, long-lasting flower- 
spikes of a brilliant color. For a continued 
display, its 2-in., trumpet-like flowers are unsurpassed. 
The sturdy flower-spikes are 18 to 24 in. high and are pro- 
duced freely even the first year. Illuminated by the clear 
white throat and imside of the trumpet, each flower-spike 
seems to dance in the summer breezes. A single plant in your 
garden will be every bit as bushy and colorful as the illustra- 
tion. Its superior qualities are the result of selective breeding 
and thorough research which now give you a Penstemon 
superior to any you ever knew before. 
Penstemon needs extra winter protection. (Pat. 744.) 
85e each; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.25 
The height and time of bloom for each perennial 
are indicated under the picture. 
June—Oct. 
PINK BLEEDING-HEART (Right) 
Pink Bleeding-Hearts borne in graceful sprays from May to late June. Does 
well in semi-shade or sun. Plant about 30 in. Lives years, becoming larger 
every year. Makes a very showy clump. A proved favorite of Grand- 
mother’s day and still as popular. This late spring bloomer is a welcome 
addition to any garden because it is showy, interesting and the most ef- 
fective of old-fashioned perennials. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75; 12 for $7.50 
LYTHRUM, Brightness (Left) 
Brightness, the new Lythrum, is a penetrating clear rose-pink, much 
brighter than the great favorite Morden Pink. 
It grows about 30 to 34 in., in a compact form, almost moundlike, and fits 
well in the middle border. The 10 to 12-in. flowering spikes are densely filled 
and last a long while. The blooming time is from early July to early Aug. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $5.00 
SCABIOSA, Blue Lady (Below) 
A superb J. & P. introduction. The ray petals 
of the beautiful 3-in., slightly cupped, azure-blue 
flowers are perfectly formed and charmingly 
frilled. The inside florets send out first a dainty 
pink-tipped stamen and later blue-shaded pistils, 
soon filling the entire center with the same shade 
of color as the outer petals—a lovely effect. 
Plant is an artistic rosette of large leaves. Flowers 
appear in series on stems 18 to 24 in. tall, and if 
kept cut, continue in bloom all season, from June 
May, June Pink Bleeding-Heart 30 in, 
JACKSON & PERKINS CO. 
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Lythrum, Brightness through Sept. Long-lasting. 
July, Aug. 216 ft. 
85e each; 3 for $2.253 
6 for $4.25 
Vastly Improved 
SHASTA DAISY (Right) 
Wirral Supreme 
This new Shasta Daisy is of out- 
standing merit ...a hardy im- 
proved Shasta Daisy, Esther Reed. 
Truly a real find in the perennial 
world. The glistening white flow- 
ers are 3 to 31% in. across, fully 
double, held upright on tall wiry 
stems. The compact, 214-ft. plant 
is absolutely hardy and very deco- 
rative in the garden fora long time. 
Especially effective as a cut flower, 
with good lasting qualities. 
Blooms in June and July and if 
cut then will produce again in fall. 
Another outstanding product 
through Jackson & Perkins re- 
search. (P.A.F.) 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 
6 for $6.25 
Shasta Daisy, 
Wirral Supreme 
June, July 2) ft. 
Scabiosa, 
Blue Lady 
June—Sept. 
18 to 24 in. 
