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HARDY 
colors. 
OLD FASHIONED flowers on tall, strong stems. 
$ .45 
“CRIMSON KING” 
The aristocrat of the hardy carna- 
tions. Produces beautiful crimson 
flowers on stems 12 to 14 inches 
in length. Very desirable for floral 
arrangements. It is the only 
HARDY, EVERBLOOMING Carna- 
tion available at this time, and 
should be grown in every flower ~ 
garden. BALLOON FLOWER 
Strong Pot Grown Plants (Platyeodon) — Large, 
showy, deep blue flow- 
Bach tie teessts eden ae $ .55 A MAROMASS oP ANS 
SLOT... olcer tc eeten 1.50 in great profusion all 
} Gafor sehen 2.75 | summer. 
V2E FOF occas ventees 5.25 Each 35¢ 6 for $1.65 
3 for 90c 12 for 3.00 
* 
BLEEDING HEART (Fern Leaf) — A dwarf growing 
new variety with finely cut foliage and pretty pink 
flowers throughout the season. Each, 50c; 3 for $1.35. 
*BABY’S BREATH, Bristol Fairy—Far superior to old 
Baby's Breath. This new variety has large panicles 
of double white flowers all summer long. Lovely in 
the garden; fine for cutting. Grows 2-3 ft. tall. 
Each, $1.25. 
DELPHINIUM (Hybrids)—A favorite wherever flowers 
are grown. Vary from pale blue to deepest indigo- 
a blue and royal purple. Fine for cutting and in the 
= garden. Grows 3-5 feet tall. 
3 Each Bonk. ono $ .35 Gr forgts aun $1.65 
4 Be FOR a iisssschs ccsercaess 90 WZ OR catcscrcevesssccsoes 3.00 
+ DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS — A magnificent new strain 
~ with exquisite double flowers; hardy and easy to 
a grow 
Te) Each (20.8. $ .35 GP FOF Sicecssoretssocest: $1.65 
5 Bf Orivecereasaressasends -90 UZP SOR Freccestesasecsneerer 3.00 
ea), 
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*ARTEMESIA, Silver King—Often called fhe Ghost 
Plant because its frosted, silvery-gray branches and 
tiny leaves. Use it for a 3-ft. background—it stays 
the same all summer without wilting, doesn’t need 
staking. Sprays can be dried and used for winter 
bouquets. 35¢ each; 3 for 90c. 
*ACHILLEA, The Pearl—Always dependable—hottest 
summer sun don’t slow it up—shoots forth compact, 
yay ‘saaboy 
“ut “OD AYISYNN ALNNOD NOLN3G 
iC) cushiony, pure white flower heads July until frost. 
® Grows 1! to 2 ft. high—just right for snowy back- 
ae) Gaxt grounds. Gives flowers every year. 35¢ each; 
7.9) @ s 3 for 90c. 
Ae 3 =" WM w GIANT WHITE SHASTA DAISY—MARCONI—Largest 
ey ee 4 SS of the double frilled with flowers 5 to 8 inches 
= > uU fon) across. A superb plant for the perennial or rock 
a) Oa garden. Excellent for cutting. 75¢ each; 3 for $2.00. 
Z = HARDY CARNATION—Our choice. of pink, white, 
fo) 4 “9 yellow and dark red. Each, 35¢; 6 for $1.65. 
ae we | >: *LINUM PERENNE (Hardy Flax) —Feathery foliage 
Sires oO Ii and sky-blue flowers in profusion. Grows 2 feet tall. 
| nae mm Q Fine for cutting. 
xy Eachi@s cxescees. $ .35 6) FOR vases .$1.65 
¢ SRTON .cccicc.sctsce -90 2g for Freese ee 3.00 
VARIETIES MARKED * ARE 
IDEAL ROCK GARDEN PLANTS 
‘One of the best perennials, blooming 
over a long period. Easy to grow, beautiful 
DAILY SKETCH—A ‘magnificent 3 
Color is lustrous, sparkling pink with 
deeper eye. Large trusses of very large 
: : BLEEDING HEART (Di- ACH dcsvssesnes i 6. FOR. scence se $2.35 
*GAILLARDIA—One of PAINTED DAISY (Py- centra) —2 feet. An BifOMicsccers re ccce 1.25 12 for...... vee 4.50 
: . ‘ old favorite that is be- HARVEST FIRE—A new outstanding vari- 
the showiest giant sized rethrum) — Lovely ; illi lored of 
j coming very popular ety, the most brilliantly colored of any 
blooms (ot sahich gibur= Daisy-like flowers in ; : ; Phlox. Large flowers of vivid orange-red. 
gundy-red petals with shades of pink and red again. ]t “thrives” in GRE acaaeee $ 55 6 forkeh $2.75 || a 
Gohd it ips./ eg] Easy en NOE os Wei e er i es partially shaded places. 3 for ............ 1.50 120 fortes. 5.25 | : 
grow. Excellent for cut- s! , Graceful, heart-shaped MARY LOUISE — Without doubt the best SALMON GLOW—Immense heads of rich’ 
ting. Grows 3 feet tall. ieee fernlike — fo- flowers in April and white Phlox le immense heads of purest salmon. Very be cen 
: Ee SEs a eee eee Rach terse : OF...) heres 
Each 35c¢ 6for$1.65 Each 35¢ 6 for $1.65 May. Extra heavy plants. Hh Ua pe ne hes $2.35 nae, eee Pr 
2 ou 20e iel2 tomes: Colm coun Ocm )2:tors 3:00 Each $1.15 3 for$3.25 3° for {257012 Noreen 45000 02 fete 
oe Ne ete id. - ; SWEETHEART — Deep _ salmon-pink. 
é ROYAL PURPLE—Rich shaded violet with 
deeper eye. $ .45 att $2.35 
Each 5...25.50.0« ; Te racceacd 4 
NEW HARDY 3) FOP ie sossnccssen 1.25 12) for ssc. bess 4.50 
- COREOPSIS — Bright 
Phlox. 
*LONG-SPURRED COL- ~ 
yellow daisy-like flow- Penal: mea yee 
ers in profusion all bloom in the spring, ~ 
summer long—easy to this lovely strain with © 
grow; fine for cutting. rich colors, large flow- ~ 
Grows 3 feet tall. ers, is sure to please. ~ 
fectly hardy. 
Each 35¢ 6 for $1.65 Each See for $1.65 
3 for 90c 12 for 3.00 3 for 90¢ 12 for 3.00 
*SHASTA DAISY—2-3 inches across, petals of white ~ 
and clear yellow center. Beautiful in the garden and 
fine for cutting. A profuse bloomer. Thrives in or- = 
dinary soil. Each, 35¢; 3 for 90c. ; 
LYTHRUM ROSEUM—A mass of blooms from July to | 
September. Spike after spike of deep rose-colored © 
flowers. 3 to 4 feet high. Very hardy. Blooming © 
size plants. Each, 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
*SWEET WILLIAM—No garden is complete without — 
some of the beautiful, prolific bloomers. Mixed — 
colors. E 
Each .... .35 6) FOF. .ccssttcoasneeenae $1.65 — 
3 for .90 12. for states 3.00 ~ 
*SWEET VIOLETS—Well-known flower that is always — 
popular, Deep violet, sweetly scented. Clumps. 
Each cic $ .50 G6 fORS i cxssnscctunetees $2.60 — 
BY FOF ccecceosnscemneee 1.35 12. for) | .ccsemore 4.95 — 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker)—These new hybrids are 
hardy, with beautiful flower spikes of brilliant — 
orange-red on graceful stems. 3-4 feet tall. 
Each .35 6 for aa 
Zifort nc -90 12> for 
*CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Dwarf, pink-cushion 
type which bloom from August till frost. Very hardy, 
easy to grow. Blooms first year. Four different” 
striking, vivid colors: Yellow, Bronze, Pink, and Red. — 
Each, 50c; 3 for $1.35. ; 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUM—Large Flowering vari-— 
eties. Choice of Yellow, Pink, White, Bronze and 
red. 45¢ each. 
*FOXGLOVE, True Perennial Type—This is not the 
ordinary Foxglove that you find in the garden but a 
true perennial type known as Ambigua. Lovely soft ~ 
yellow blooms, flecked with chocolate. Looks like a 
hothouse grown plant. Blooms all summer. 35¢_ 
each; 3 for 90c. 
GIANT HIBISCUS, Mixed Colors of White, Red, Pink 
—Flowers as big as saucers. Giant among the peren- — 
nials. 4 to 5 ft. tall. Heavy foliage. Blooms in 
August and September like giant Hollyhocks. 49¢ 
each; 3 for $1.39; 1 doz., $4.95. 
SWEET PEAS—PERENNIAL—That Bloom Year After 
Year—Every home should have a planting of these. — 
Fine for trellising. Mixed colors. 24¢ each; $2.40 
per doz. 
