ROSE ELF 
A grand ornament, in bloom or not. Grace- 
fully pendent bells of clean, crisp rose-pink on 
wiry, 3-foot stems. Glistening, immaculate 
foliage. Choice for cutting, long lived. June 
to August. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
Old Favorite— New Dress 
MAHOGANY 
Presenting a vivid new color nuance in an 
old, greatly loved family—the Beebalm or t 
Oswego Tea. Striking, clustery heads of fra- 3 o 
grant, whorling flowers of deep Indian Lake 4 a 
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red, like currant jelly. Fine for midsummer oe i 
bouquets. Distinctly perfumed leaves and 1s, fe 
blooms. Divide occasionally. 31% feet. : 
65c each; 3 for $1.75 Z 
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RUDBECKIA, The King 
THE KING 
Ruggedly handsome coral-crimson daisy on stalwart 
3-foot stems. Thickly petalled, 3-inch blooms through- 
out the summer; cuts nicely. Sun and fair soil. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
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MORDEN’S PINK 
Without question one of the very 
finest of recent plant introductions. 
Blooms all summer, is extremely hardy 
and does not seed. Spike after spike of 
brilliant pink flowers to brighten the 
summer border. Seems to grow any- 
where. 3 feet or so. 
75¢ each; 3 for $2.00 
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dsristol 5 
GREAT DOUBLE 
These Platycodons are very hardy, especially 
in sunny spots. Lovely 2%-inch blooms like 
gardenias all summer long. Grown from cut- 
tings, not seedlings. 21% feet of carefree charm. 
Bristol Blush. Sorry, sold out until 1954. 
Bristol Bride. Lovely snow-white of artless 
purity. 
$1.75 each; 3 for $4.50 
Bristol Belle. Stunning, clear lavender with 
pinkish sheen. Really a garden tonic. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75 
Bristol Bluebird. Darkly shaded _ blue. 
Stately vigorous plant of glistening, metallic 
: : : Was, : 
“as $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75 PLAT YCODON, Bristol Bluebird and Bristol Bride. Bristol Blush, sold out. 
PLATYCODONS BRISTOL BELLE AND BLUEBIRD ARE WONDERFUL! 25 
