Neosho 
| HARDY PERENNIALS & 
Dleste Ondek 
By Catalog Number 
PRICES ON PERENNIALS UNLESS 
OTHERWISE NOTED 
Each 40c, 3 for $1.00, 12 for $3.50 
531—-FORGET-ME-NOTS. Low, everblooming peren- 
nial; fine for shady locations. 
532—-FUNKIA CAERULEA. Deep blue flowers in July 
on 3-foot stalks. 
533—GAILLARDIA, BURGUNDY (Blanket Flower). 
Giant sized blooms of rich burgundy-red petals 
with gold tips. Excellent for cutting. Grows 3 feet 
tall. 
535—GEUM, MRS. BRADSHAW. Rich orange flow- 
ers from June to September. 
MALLOW MARVELS (Hibiscus). Shrublike perennial 
4 feet tali. Blooms August and September. 
536—Pink 537—Red Hollyhock 
539—HELIANTHEMUM (Rock Rose). Low,. spread- Ollyhocks 
ing plants form a mat of foliage and bloom from 540. Red 542. Pink 
July to September with small, single flowers in - : 
shades of pink, red, and white. Very hardy. 541. Yellow 543. White 
HOLLYHOCKS (Double). A magnificent new. strain SAqM Mixed 
with exquisite double flowers; hardy and easy : Xe 
to grow. % 
540—Red. 541—Yellow. 542—Pink. 
543—White 544—Mixed. 
538—LYTHRUM. Grows 3 ft. tall with purplish pink spikes. Excellent for borders. Will stand 
moist ground. Very good for cutting. 
545—PINKS, CLOVE (Dianthus plumarius). Fine plants for the sunny border, easy to grow. 
Blue-green, grasslike foliage and hundreds of blassoms in reds, pinks and white with spicy 
fragrance. 
546—PRIMROSE (Missouri). Low growing plants with large yellow fragrant flowers, 3 to 5 
inches across, borne on trailing stems. Leaves thick and narrow. Excellent for front of 
border or rock garden. 
PHLOX SUBULATA (Moss Pinks.) An early spring flowering perennial with pretty mosslike 
evergreen foliage and masses of pink or red flowers. Low, compact, spreading growth. 
We offer them in 2 colors: 
547—SUBULATA, PINK. 548--SUBULATA, RED. 
HARDY PHLOX 
See Back Cover for Phlox Illustration in Color 
Each 40c 3 for $1.00 6 for $1.85 12 for $3.50 
549—DAILY SKETCH. A magnificent Phlox. Lustrous, sparkling pink with deeper eye. Very 
large flowers on tall, strong stems. 
550—FRAU ALFRED VON MATNER. The best orange-scarlet Phlox grown. Very free flower- 
ing. 
551—IRENE. One of the best cherry-red Phlox. Medium height with bronzy green foliage. 
552—MARY LOUISE. Without doubt the best white Phlox, with immense heads of purest 
white. Free bloomer. 
553—ROYAL PURPLE. Rich shaded violet with deeper eye. 
554—SALMON GLOW. Immense heads of rich salmon. Very free blooming. 
555—SWEETHEART. Deep salmon-pink. A beauty. 
556—CAROLINE VANDENBERG. Showy lavender-blue flowers. 
557—SAN ANTONIO. Rich ruby-red. Very large. 
Sweet William 
562. Red 563. Pink 560—STATICE LATIFOLIA. Fine panicles covered with small blue flowers from Aug. to Sept. 
564. White 565. Purple 561—SPIREA ASTILBE (Filipendula). Feathery white flowers on 12-inch stems. Lovely 
fernlike foliage. 
Cat. No. 533. Gaillardia Each 95¢ 3 for $2.50 
SM EEL MUEELIAM (Dianthus ected 
ense rounded terminal heads o to 
SO ETGWEES. Mallow Marvels 
562—Red. 563—Pink. 536. Pink 537. Red 
564—White. 565—Purple. 
566—SEDUM SPECTABILE. About 18 in. 
tall with broad, light green foliage and 
large heads of brilliant pink flowers in 
late summer. 
567—TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker). These 
new hybrids are hardy, with beautiful 
flower spikes of brilliant orange-red. 
3 to 4 feet tall. 
568—TUNICA SAXIFRAGA. Double, rose- 
pink flowers all spring and summer. 
569—VIOLA, JERSEY GEM. Does well in 
sun or shade. Bloom all summer with 
large oie Pansy blooms. Grow 6 to 8 
in. tall. 
570—LIRIOPE, MUSCARI (Big Blue Liri- 
ope). A low grasslike perennial: Leaves 
up to 12 inches high with large spikes of 
blue flowers. Does well in sun or shade 
and is excellent for edging and porch 
plants. 
571—SAPONARIA. Low spreading plant 
with bright pink flowers in May. Fine for 
rock garden, borders, walls. 
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