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ASTILBE, White Gloria (Above) ASTILBE, Fanal (Above) 
Thrives where few other plants will grow. The wide, Exquisite, feathery sprays of lively red. Easy to grow, 
feathery white spikes are 28 to 30 in. high, rising at least hardy; likes plenty of moisture and good rich soil. 
12 to 15 in. over its attractive, cut foliage. Established Will produce an abundance of bloom all through May | 
plants frequently produce 18 blossoms. Prefers partial shade and June. A unique color... rich, deep red; dark 
and rich soil. Of high decorative value and will amply green, prolific foliage. 15-in. flower spikes tower well | 
reward planting in difficult spots. above 10-in. foliage. Fine for arrangements. Happy | 
in either semi-shade or sun. | 
85c each; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.25 85c each; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.25 
June-July Astilbe, Koblenz 24 to 30 in. 
ASTILBE, KOBLENZ (Above) Blooms in June and July. Spikes 
are 24 to 30 in. A feathery rose-pink changing to silvery pink. Exquisite in 
Rose arrangements. An excellent flowering plant for the darker corners of 
your garden. The foliage stays beautiful all season. Grows in sun or shade 
and likes a rich soil if possible. 
&5e each; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.25 
RUDBECKIA, ORIOLE Sullivantii (Below) A vivid splash of 
color during July, August and early September. The black and gold combina- 
tion of this Rudbeckia is stunning, and the broad decorative foliage and well- 
balanced plant fill a permanent place in your garden. Grows 2 ft. high and 
does very well in dry, difficult positions in rich soil. Prefers a sunny position. 
The 3 to 4-in. flowers are long-lasting. The larger blooms and the broad decora- 
tive foliage make this a decided improvement over the old-fashioned Black- 
Eyed Susan. Use it with Chrysanthemum, Killdeer. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $5.00 
Rudbeckia, Oriole Sull. July-Sept. 2 ft. 
z Pink Bleeding-Hearts borne in graceful sprays from May to 
late June. Does well in semi-shade or sun. Plant about 30 in. 
tall. Lives years, becoming larger every year. Makes a very 
showy clump. A proved favorite of Grandmother’s day and 
still as popular. This late spring bloomer is a welcome addition 
to any garden because it is showy, interesting and the most 
effective of old-fashioned perennials. 
with every 
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PINK BLEEDING-HEART COREOPSIS, Golden Shower 
(Below) Compact plants will produce 
a continuous cascade of star-like, 
golden flowers. The rich color te- 
mains so clear all through the season 
that it seems every day has its own 
generous supply of fresh, new blooms 
1144 in. across. Undaunted by the 
hot dry weather and almost defiant 
85c each; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.25; 12 for $8.50 of fall frosts. Disease resistant. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00; | 
Pink Bleeding-Heart 30 in. 6 for $3.75 
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