Lythrum, Morden Pink 
LYTHRUM SPECIAL 
1 Morden’s Pink MM 204 Postpaid 
1 Dropmore Purple 
1 Prolific All 3 for $1.45 
M195 Blue Linum (Blue Flax)—The grace- 
ful, feathery foliage is attractive in itself. Be- 
sides you get the lovely blue flowers so freely 
all through June and July. Makes a bushy 
plant 18 to 24 inches tall. Likes the sun but 
does well in partial shade. 
4 for $1.00, Each 35c Postpaid 
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MORDEN PINK 
A Remarkable New Perennial 
M202 Lythrum, Morden Pink is an out- 
standing perennial. It has proven satisfactory 
from coast to coast. Originating in Canada it 
is hardy even in the coldest states. Makes a 
neat bushy plant 30 to 36 inches tall that 
blooms continuously right through summer’s 
heat. It thrives with almost no care, in sun or 
part shade. It is not at all fussy about soil. In 
the fall, the foliage turns to brilliant red. We 
recommend it highly as being one of the 
easiest-to-grow and most satisfactory peren- 
nials we have ever grown. 
6 for $2.25, 3 for $1.25, Each 50c Postpaid 
M 201 Lythrum, Dropmore Purple — This 
new hybrid, also from Canada, is like the 
Morden Pink except the flowers are rosy-pur- 
ple, very attractive in the garden. Blooms all 
summer. Thrives everywhere, any ordinary 
soil, in sun or part shade. Lives for many 
years, requiring no special attention. 
3 for $1.50, Each 60c Postpaid 
M 200 Lythrum, Prolific — This new 
variety grows about a foot taller and a 
little wider than Morden’s Pink. The 
flowers are a glowing rose, produced 
freely all summer. Very hardy, easy to 
grow everywhere, in sun or part shade. 
Foliage colors in the fall. We like it 
very much. 
3 for $1.50, Each 60c Postpaid 
Golden Shower 
PLUMBAGO, A strikingly beauti- 
ful blue flower, Pictured above 
M 239 Visitors to our nurseries always 
ask us the name of this plant as they 
see the long rows across the field. The 
open flowers are a rich blue, the tiny 
buds a bronzy-red, giving the entire 
plant a beautiful and unusual appear- 
ance. It is always in bloom from July 
almost to frost. For an edging plant or 
a low-growing (it grows only 6 to 8 
inches tall) solid bed, it simply cannot 
be beat. 
3 for $1.50, Each 60c Postpaid 
Gypsophila, Bristol Fairy 
M 89 Coreopsis Golden Shower, pictured 
above, is one of the best hardy new perennials. 
The bright yellow star-like flowers, 1 to 144 
inches across, are produced right through the 
hottest summer weather. The bright green, 
feathery foliage is attractive in itself. It 
makes a neat, bushy plant 24 to 30 inches tall 
that will brighten up a dull corner and add 
color toa border. Does well in full sun or part 
shade in ordinary garden soil. 
3 for $1.50, Each 60c Postpaid 
M150 Gypsophila, Pan. (Baby’s Breath) 
—Completely covered with small white flow- 
ers in July-August. In the garden and in bou- 
quets, it gives an airy effect no other flower 
can give. Grows 2 to 3 feet tall. 
3 for $1.00, Each 40c Postpaid 
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M 149 Gypsophila, Bristol Fairy — Large 
panicles of small, perfectly double white 
flowers produced profusely all summer. A 
favorite for bouquets. Hardy, grows 3 feet 
tall, in fullsun. A little lime mixed in the soil 
will do wonders. Our plants are grafted to 
keep the strain pure. 
3 for $1.75, Each 65c Postpaid 
M 151 Gypsophila, Oldhamiana Pink — 
Great masses of small light pink flowers Au- 
gust to frost. Lovely in the garden, very fine 
for cutting. Grows 2% feet tall. 
4 for $1.00, Each 35c Postpaid 
