SILVER KING 
§ 82205—Looks like 
§ sprinkled with silver 
) dust. Use it for con- 
) ftrasts, background, 
4 hedge, etc. Hardy. 
Grows anywhere. 2 ft. 
high. Dry the foliage 
for winter bouquets! 
39c each; 3 for 98c, 
postpaid. 
_ MALTESE CROSS or 
SCARLET LIGHTNING 
B2127—(Lychnis Chal- 
cedonia.) Grows two 
to three feet high with 
large phlox-like heads 
of the most brilliant 
scarlet flowers imagi- 
nable. 
perennial. 39c each; 
3 for 98c, postpaid. 
FORGET-ME-NOT 
B2076—PINK BEAU- 
TY. All of you have 
seen the ordinary blue 
Forget-Me-Not, but 
have any of you seen a 
real pink one? Clusters 
of large bright pink 
flowers borne all sum- 
mer. Give it moisture 
and partial shade. 49c 
each; 3 for 1.19, post- 
paid. 
You ought to plant plenty 
of Perennials because they 
are low-priced and easy to 
plant and take little care. 
They come up year after 
year and give you blooms throughout 
the spring and summer and fall. And 
you can have a lot of fun planning 
color combinations because there is 
just no end of colors and heights 
available in perennials. 
All our perennials are hardy, well 
grown plants, shipped to you entirely 
dormant and carefully packed so you 
receive them in perfect condition. 
A good hardy . 
COHOSH 
Tall Ozark Beauty 
B2030 — (CIMICIFUGA 
RACEMOSA.) Beauti- 
ful, hardy, tall growing 
pure white spikes of 
delicate lacy flowers. 4 
to 5 ft. high. Likes a 
partly shaded location, 
and is ticularly valu- 
able in a damp _ spot 
where most perennials 
won't grow. 39c each; 
3 for 98c, postpaid. 
TINY RUBIES 
B2154 — (Pincushion 
Carnation.) A grand 
new little carnation that 
makes a solid pincushion 
of blue-green, needle- 
like leaves and tiny, 
bright, pink - colored 
double little carnation 
blossoms. Fragrant, too. 
49c each; 2 for 89c; 
3 for 1.19, postpaid. 
FRAGRANT PINKS 
The Dainty Deazzlers 
B2155—Grass Pinks or 
Clove Pinks. The old- 
fashioned beauty. Con- 
tinuous pink bloom all 
summer long. Very 
fragrant. 39c each; 3 
for 98c, postpaid. 
Lovely and 
Fragrant 
GIANT HIBISCUS 
Flowers as big as sau- 
1 
cers. 4. to 5 ft. tall. 
Heavy foliage. 
B2096—Red; 82097— 
White; B2095—Pink. 
39c each; 3 for 98c, 
postpaid. 
B3255X—! each of 
above for 89c, ppd. 
B2098—N ew iant 
Crimson Eye Hibiscus. 
Huge white flowers with 
acrimson eye. 49c 
each; 3 for 1.19, ppd. 
Chinese 
LANTERN PLANT 
B2028—Huge scarlet 
pods like lanterns. Cut 
them when they are 
bright orange scarlet 
in the fall for brilliant, 
lasting winter bou- 
quets. 39c each; 3 for 
98c, postpaid. 
True Perennial 
FOX GLOVES 
B2078— This is the 
true perennial type 
Ambigua. Lovely soft 
yellow blooms flecked 
with chocolate. Looks 
like a hothouse-grown 
plant. Blooms all sum- 
mer. 39c each; 3 for 
98c, postpaid. 
Lily of the Valley 
B2114—This long has been one 
of the most popular of all peren- 
nials, as well it should be. It does 
very well in the shade—on the 
north side of the house or under 
a large tree where it is too shady 
for grass and many other flow- 
ers. 
open, warmer locations. 
“@ comparatively small 
(about 9 or 10”) with rosette 
of large leaves that remain 
glossy green all summer and 
form.a background for the lily- 
like flowers. The dainty beauty 
and delightful 
these flowers make them very 
popular for corsages. 
65c; 3 for 89c; & for 1.29, 
postpaid. 
But it does well also in 
It is 
plant 
fragrance of 
2 for 
HEN and HER CHICKS 
Loves Hot, Dry Place 
B2093 — Like tiny five- 
inch cactus. Likes a 
warm, dryish location 
but will grow most any- 
where. Makes a colony 
several feet across in a 
few years. Does well in 
cracks or crevices of 
rockeries. Each hen 
rolls off several chicks 
each year. 39c each; 3 
for 98c, ppd. 
B2026—-So many peo- 
ple admired the beau- 
tiful Snowflake variety 
blooming last spring 
in the garden between 
the Seedhouse and 
Henry’s home that we 
just had to have it—so 
here it is. 49c each; 
2 for 89c; 3 for 1.19, 
postpaid. 
Roy teers 
ee ia areas | 
LOOSESTRIFE 
(Lythrum, the Beacon) 
B2116—Produces 12 or 
more upright spikes of 
clear rosy red all sum- 
mer. Grows anywhere, 
wet or dry. Comes 
from England. Big 
heavy clumps. 49c 
each; 2 for 89c; 3 for 
1.19, postpaid. 
Especially good in 
those cool, shady 
“Problem" Spots 
Ferns do well on the 
north side of the house 
or under trees—very use- 
ful for those cool, shady 
spots where grass and 
flowers won't do well. 
They make excellent 
background plantings 
and add a luxuriant, trop- 
icalappearing atmos- 
phere. 
Prices: 
98c, ppd. 
B2070— 
MAIDEN 
HAIR. Lacy 
leafed. 
B2071— 
OSTRICH 
PLUME. 
Heavy and 
luxuriant. 
39c each; 3 for 
1 each of all 
the above 5 
Wonderful for Trim- 
ming a bouquet 
B2013—Bristol Fairy 
Double. Finest new 
improved double. 
Blooms all summer if 
you cut it. Pure 
white. 69c each; 2 for 
1.29, postpaid. 
B2015 — Single. Old 
favorite for bouquets 
and gardens. 
All 5 Ferns for 1.49 
| PPD. 
No. B3277X 
39¢ 
See Pages 66, 
67 and 68 also 
GIANT FERN COLLECTION 
B3251X 
1 Maiden Hair 
1 Ostrich Plume 
1 Sword Fern 
All 3 for only 89c, post- 
paid. 
82072 — HARDY SWORD 
or CHRISTMAS FERN. 
Prettiest of all. (Illustrated 
above.) 
B2067—C iN NAWMON 
FERN. A handsome and 
easily grown fern doing 
well in ordinary garden soil. 
Fronds grow to 4’ tall. Pre- 
fers peaty soil, much water, 
and good drainage. 
B2068—LADY FERN. 
(Asplenium). Does well in 
moist, rich soil, sun or 
shade. One of the best fine- 
2 feet. 
ly cut ferns. 
each; 3 for 98c, post- 
paid. 
B2014—New Pink. A 
lovely late blooming 
soft pink. You’ll love 
it. 39c each; 3 for 
98c, postpaid. 
COLLECTION 
BABY'S BREATH 
1 Double Bristol Fairy 
1 New Pink 
1 Single 
B3258X — All 3 only 
{.29, postpaid. 
