Canterbury Bells 
Canterbury Bells—In May and June, completely covered with lovely, 
bell-shaped flowers. Grow 2 feet tall in full sun or part shade. Beau- 
tiful in the garden and make an attractive bouquet. Postpaid. 
M65 Blue M 66 Pink M 63 White 
Your Choice, 3 for $1.00, Each 40c 
MM 62 One Each of All 3 Colors for $1.00 
Veronica Blue Spire 
M 290 Veronica, Blue Spire—One of the handsomest blue-flowering 
plants. It should be in every garden. The deep blue flowers are pro- 
duced from July into September on 18 to 24-inch stems. Hardy, it 
gets better each passing year. Especially fine in the garden border 
and excellent for cutting. Grows in ordinary soil, in sun or part shade 
M 64 Mixed Colors 4 for $1.00, Each 35c 
M 235 Penstemon, Rose Elf—One of the fin- 
est new perennials. A healthy plant with rich 
green foliage, then in June, July, into August, 
it produces such an abundance of the lovely 
coral-pink flowers on graceful spikes 2 to 3 
feet tall. You will love them in the garden 
and they are fine for cutting. Prefers a sunny 
spot but will grow in partial shade. 
3 for $1.35, Each 50c, Postpaid 
M 195 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 
Blue Linum, below 
MM 292 
VERONICA SPECIAL 
Both for 
$1.15 
Postpaid 
1 Blue Spire 
1 Icicle (page 54) 
M 61 Artemisia, Silver King—This hardy 
plant is highly prized because of its frosty sil- 
very-white foliage. It is attractive in the gar- 
den and much used in bouquets and arrange- 
ments. Also can be cut and kept for winter 
use. Grows 3 feet tall, in sun or a little shade, 
any ordinary soil. 
3 for $1.25, Each 50c, Postpaid 
Artemisia, Silver King, below 
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3 for $1.50, Each 60c, Postpaid 
Perennial Sweet Peas (Lathyrus) have long 
been a favorite of many flower lovers. The 
vine-type plants with their delightful flowers 
during July and August are marvelous for 
porches, trailing over banks, caves, trellis, and 
fences. The flowers are larger than the annual 
sweet peas and are fine for cutting. Thestems 
die down over winter and vigorous new growth 
comes from the roots each spring. They will 
last for years. Postpaid. 
Your Choice of Colors, Alike or Assorted 
M 283 Pink M 284 Red M 285 White 
3 for $1.00, Each 35c 
MM 286 One Each Above 3 Colors for $1.00 
MM 287 Mixed Colors 4 for $1.00 
Hardy Perennial Sweet Pea, below 
