Chinese Bell Flower § Plant Some Nice Strawberries 
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PLATYCONDON—V er y A small bed of strawberries 
hardy. Large showy flow- can be grown in the average 
een cea ee ee Gare garden. 15 ft. x 20 ft. will 
appear first like small accomodate 100 plants and 
balloons and they burst in- will produce 60 to 100 
to a very pretty bell-like quarts of delicious garden 
flower. The plant increas- fresh berries. A small bed 
es in size each year like a < F 
peony. Neat branching can be tended easily and 
bushes of upright habit. will furnish a_ delightful 
Very satisfactory for a thrill to your garden. Can be 
sunny border. Plant 2 feet planted in April, May OF 
apart. Our nice roots will June and will bear next 
bloom first year. year. Planting instructions 
furnished. Prepare your 
Blue Bell Flower ground for planting, then 
White Bell Flower send us your order. Plant as 
é soon as the package arrives. 
Pink Bell Flower Price on the following varieties 25 for 95c, 50 for $1.50 
1060 p anis for $2.65 prepaid 
saat atts REE ROBINSON—Perfectly flavored. Vigorous and are they good! 
6 for $2.00 Large red berries and lots of them. Robinson is easy to grow 
and is a great favorite. 
PREMIER—:mooth and large. An early berry of finest flavor 
L th M d / Pi k and glossy red color. A universal berry of great reputa-ion. 
y rum_ or en S in \ FAIRLAND—Vigorous grower, prolific bearer. ee resist- 
. : ant. Large bright red and fine quality. Ripens after Premier. 
An outstanding Canadian plant. Perfectly Grown trom New England to Missouri. You will like them. 
hardy, easy to transplant and will thrive in wet ' AMBROSIA—One of the largest and latest berries. Sparkling 
or dry locations. Large full spikes of lovely bright red. Splendid flavor. Ripens three weeks later than 
soft pink come in June and July. Excellent 
for cutting and very showy in the border. 
Grows two to three feet tall and is one of the 
iron-clads. Will bloom the first summer. These 
most varieties. 
Have Strawberries Yet This Year. PLANT SUPERFECTION. 
plants are beautiful companion plants for 
Hemerocallis, Cressida and Bay State. 
Produces berries 90 days after planting and continues to bear 
until frot. New EVERBEARING Superfection. Large berries 
of deep red and honeysweet. Vigorous and productive. 
25 for $2.50, 50 for $3.45, 100 plants for $6.45 
THE NEW RED RHUBARB 
Delicious rhubarb can be produced in your own garden. It is 
perfectly hardy, easy to grow and the large tender young 
stalks can be cut all thru the spring. And the new Red Variety 
<s 7 McDonalds Red is so much better than the old fashioned kinds. 
LYTHRUM DROPMORE—Purple. Rich purple spikes all pills are ree Mees ape finest pees They. a red 
ora . clear thru the stock. Wonderful for early fresh sauce and pies. 
summer. Hardy and wonderful for cutting. The flavor and color are superb. Three plants will supply the 
In addition to the popular Morden’s Pink 
Lythrum, we now have two new colors of this 
very satisfactory perennial that you should 
plant. 
LYTHRUM—THE BEACON—A rich red. Hardy and showy. average family. Plant six if you want some for deep freeze or 
You will like this new one. Plant Beacon in damp places. canning. 
Price on all, 60c each, 3 for $1.59, 6 for $2.75 postpaid 75c ea., 3 for $2.00, 6 plants for $3.50 all prepaid 
PHLOX_New and Outstanding Varieties 
We have been able to increase our list of this fine hardy flower and now offer several of the most showy and dependable varie- 
ties. Phlox bloom with rich colorful flowers from July thru September. It is one of the most showy and satisfactory plants for 
the hardy border. They like some shade and a soil that has been well enriched with cow or sheep manure. Plant 18 inches apart 
and water well until they make a good start. After they are started be careful not to wet the foliage when watering. Mulch the 
first winter with a light covering of excelsior. Phlox will bloom the first year. 
Price: 40c each, 3 for $1.10, 6 for $2.00 
AFRICA—Brilliant carmine-red with blood-red eye. Phlox Varieties LEO SCHLAGHTER—Its brilliant scarlet flowers 
Well shaped flower heads. Tall, strong stems. Aaa owe fire, care Be compact bush 
BEACON—Tall growing, large flowers of rich cherry a i a oie oo ups ae oe EIS i 
red. Bright, non-fading and very outstanding. LILLIAN—A dainty shell pink with a darker pink 
eye. A very constant bloomer. Rather dwarf. Fine 
BORDER QUEEN—Two feet tall. Large flowers of 
trusses and delicate color make it outstanding. 
rich pure rose pink. Compact growing. Very nice. MOONLIGHT DREAM—One of the largest and best 
CAROLINE VANDENBURG— Large individual 
of the white flowering varieties. Large individual 
flowers of rich purple. Large flower heads. Medium flowerlets and beautiful formed trusses. 
tall, very showy. The best purple. 
PURPLE HEART—Deep blue-purple with a darker 
DAILY SKETCH—Extra large trusses of light sal- 
center. Very large florets. 
mon pink with crimson eye. Robust, rugged, strong SPITFIRE—Huge salmon-red giant clusters with big 
stems. About 3 1-2 feet tall. A beautiful phlox. 
florets in an unfading shade. Clean foliage. Strong 
grower. 
EUROPA~—Large trusses of clear white with dark 
red eye. Tall rugged stems. Very effective. 
STARLIGHT—Large florets of rich violet with a 
white star in the center. Very attractive. 
JULES SANDEAU— Watermelon pink. Large com- THOR—Large flowers of deep salmon shading to rose 
pact trusses on stiff stems. Rather dwarf. Compact trusses on stiff stems. Very pretty. 
THE HARMON NURSERY . .. . . . +. +. Prospect, Ohio 
