5 BRACHYCOME MIXED—erx(3)10. This easy Australian 
daisy reminds of Cineraria in the compact inflorescence and 
in the brillance of its colorings. Called Swan River Daisy. 
In bloom for months. Desirable for edging, bedding, pot eul- 
ture or as rock garden filler. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 40c. 
5 BROWALLIA ELATA—ebx(8)25. Amethyst-flower. Blos- 
soms of bright indigo, or rarely of white, over many summer 
and autumn months. Pkt. 15c; 1 oz. 30c. 
5 BROWALLIA VISCOSA SAPPHIRE—erx(3-5)10. Flowers 
of deep sapphire blue. Plants rounded, compact. Profuse long- 
bloomer for garden planting or pot culture. Pkt. 25c. 
1 BRITTONASTRUM MEXICANUM—ex(8)28. Spikes of 
flowers that range from pink, through rose, to red. Ever- 
blooming. Pretty. Aromatic. Give some winter protection. In 
severe climates may be grown as an Annual, since it blooms 
quickly first year. Pkt. 20c. 
2 FRAGRANT BORONIA 
Australian plants desirable for pot culture, 
both for beauty and for fragrance. Sow in 
heat. Slow, but rather sure germinators. 
BORONIA MEGASTIGMA—Called ‘‘the 
world’s sweetest flower’ from delightful and 
»pervasive perfume. Bell-shaped blossoms, rich 
a pleasant showing for some three months. 
Illustrated opposite. Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. for 70c. 
BORONIA SERRULATA—The pretty flowers 
pot soft rose carry a sweet, delicate fragrance. 
| 3 BORONIA HETEROPHYLLA—Long-lasting 
(izes carmine flowers, faintly fragrant. Showiest 
- species. Pkt. 25c. 
2 BOUGAINVILLEA 
The variety CRIMSON LAKE, here offered, makes a won- 
derful pot plant for window or greenhouse, carrying big and 
showy clusters of carmine-toned crimson. By pinching back, it 
can easily be kept in pot plant form and size for many years, 
and it will bloom profusely in any sunny window, needing no 
special care. Plants, each $1.00; 3 for $2.90. 
1 THE BLACKBERRY LILY 
It is BELAMCANDA CHINENSIS, a de- 
sirable, enduring perennial for sun or shade. 
From “‘iris’ foliage, slender stems rise to 
four feet, carrying pretty orange-and-crim- 
son blossoms, see illustration opposite. Then 
come glossy “‘blackberry’’ seed clusters. Pkt. 
20c; 1% oz. 40c. 
BELAMCANDA AVALON HYBRIDS—It 
is Belamcanda flabellata crossed on B. chi- 
nensis. Colorings range from softest yellow, 
through golden (often without perceptible 
dotting), to clear orange with crimson spots 
and to roseate orange with red dottings. 
Some of the seedlings will be low, dwarf, 
compact, less than a foot high, while others 
may reach to four feet of open branchings. 
Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts for 70c. 
1 BOCCONIA or PLUME POPPY 
The Plume Poppies are striking, tall perennials of full 
winter-hardiness, valued both for the decorative, oddly shaped 
foliage, and for the high sprays of feathery, chamois-toned 
flowers, these followed by ornamental, tan-colored seed- 
plumes. We offer BOCCONIA CORDATA (more correctly a 
Macleaya). bx(3-4)70. Pkt. 15c; 4% oz. 40c. Plants, each 55c; 
8 for $1.45; 10 for $4.20. 
BOCCONIA FRUTESCENS—70 inches. Handsome perennial 
of exotic appearance. Big sea-green, pinnatifid leaves and 
panicles of feathery, pale green fiowers. In the colder climates 
needs sheltered position and protection. Pkt. 20c. 
PERSONAL CHECKS—For amounts of Two Dollars up we 
can accept personal checks, but, please, not for smaller 
payments. Of course you can remit for any order, small 
or large, by money order or postal note. If you send 
actual cash, be sure to register the letter. 
brown-maroon outside, yellow within, make 
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3 AN EASIER ORCHID 
It is BLETILLA HYACINTHINA, easiest of Orchids, and 
one of the lovelier of them. It may be grown from 8 
without need of too great skill, but patience and attention to 
detail are required. Directions in cultural leaflet sent with all 
seeds. Three-year seedlings often bloom. Bletilla is an attrac- 
tive Orchid with fairly large blossoms of amethystine purple, 
or of white. Winter-hardy outside at Philadelphia, or it will 
force nicely, grown in pots in window or greenhouse. Seeds, 
purple and white mixed (mostly purple). Pkts. 35c. Can alse 
supply plants (started potted bulbs) at each (Purple-flowering 
Variety) 90c; 3 for $2.60. Started potted bulbs of the White 
Variety, spring delivery, at each 95c; 3 for $2.75. For autumn 
delivery of dormant bulbs, deduct bce per bulb from above 
rates. Y 
4 BUDDLEIA or BUTTERFLY BUSH 1 
Flowers of soft blue, lavender, rose-violet, 
glowing wine purple, sometimes in pink, 
and one or two species even of orange, car- 
ried in dense racemes over a period of many 
weeks. At Philadelphia, most of the Budd- 
leias are winter-hardy shrubs. In_ colder 
climates they may behave as herbaceous 
perennials, new stems arising each season. 
Since they bloom on the new growth, this 
doesn’t lessen the number of flowers. Budd- 
leias grow with ease from seed, usually 
giving a truss or two of bloom first year 
from early sowings. Illustrated opposite. 
We offer a mixture in full color range. 
Order as BUDDLEIA SPECIAL BLEND. 
Pkt. 20c; Ye oz. 40c; 4 oz. T5e. 
BUDDLEIA GLOBOSA—Chilean Buddleia. Handsome, globe- 
like clusters of golden orange. Established plants are root- 
hardy at Philadelphia, but in colder areas it is usually grown 
as a pot plant. Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. for 70c. 
BUDDLEIA COLVILEI—Flowers in varying shades, from 
true erimson to violet. Considered by many as handsomest 
Buddleia, but it is satisfactory only in warm climates. Pkt. 25ce. 
BUDDLEIA ALTERNIFOLIA—Clusters of clear lavender 
blossoms are set all along the many slender, whip-like branch- 
ings in wreath or garland effect. Hardiest species, native to 
eastern Siberia. Plants, each 75c; 3 for $1.90. 
BUDDLEIA PINK CHARMING—The dense, slender blossom- 
spikes are close to true pink. This, and the 3 following Budd- 
leias, are root-hardy to southern Minnesota. Since the flowers 
appear only on the new annual growth, this means they will 
give good bloom in most areas. Plants, each 75c; 3 for $1.90. 
BUDDLEIA AVALON BLUE—Flowers of a4 blue-lavender 
that seems close to sky blue in certain lights. Big, close, full 
spikes, not tapering. Plants, each 75c; 3 for $1.90. 
BUDDLEIA AVALON WHITE SPIRES—Long, dense, spire- 
like spikes of snowiest white. A constant bloomer. It cuts. Best 
white variety. Plants, each 85c; 3 for $2.25. 
BUDDLEIA ILE DE FRANCE—Heavy, tapered spikes of rich 
and glowing claret purple. Plants, each 75c; 3 for $1.90. 
OFFER 523AN—One plant each of the 5 so offered, for $3.15. 
Winter garden by pencil and catalog. 
1 CALIFORNIA ROSE—Not a rose at 
all, but rather rose-like in its flower, 
this pretty trailer will carpet a bank, 
edge a drive, or revel in any odd corner 
space. Lovely double flowers in the “ 
purest of pinks appear all summer long. 
See iUustration opposite. Winter 
hardy. Botanically Calystegia pubescens 
fl. pl. Supplied as sections of root, all 
that one needs to plant. Each 465c. 
5 THE BUTTER-DAISY 
All of a shining, glistening butter-yellow are the wide, 
ragged, over-lapping petals of the Butter Daisy, these circling 
small, fluffy yellow centers. It grows to 40 inches, and it is 
full of bloom, June until into November. A splendid cut flower. 
Illustrated page 5. It is VERBESINA ENCELIOIDES. An 
easy and quick annual flower. Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 20c. 
