This brilliant Astilbe produces iiterally masses of plumy spires of 
bright red. A fibrous root sends up enormous stems to a height of 
about 20 inches, each stem topped with a gorgeously colored plume 
cof red. As roots age stems become more and more numerous and more 
flower plumes appear. Nice 2-yr. roots, 75¢ each; 3 for $2.00, post- 
paid. 
Famous 
GORGEOUS NEW ASTILBE 
FOR OUR CUSTOMERS 
4179 ASTILBE GRANATA 
shown 
flower lover 
be without. 
Iris, Shilka 
“Kwanzan” Daylily—One will be included with 
each group of four as described at right. 
4134 IRIS, SHILKA 
“THE POOR MAN’S 
ORCHID” 
lovely Iris 
to beautify your 
gardens. Dis- 
covered by Prof. 
Hansen 
cold sections of 
near the 
town of Shilka. 
Extremely hardy 
and blooms are 
_ oddly shaped, as 
In photo at left. 
Color is delicate orchid. 
In fact, it has been called 
“the poor man/s Orchid.” 
A real beauty and one no 
want to 
Siberia, 
Fietd-Grown Plants 
Blooming Size 
45c each; 4 for $1.50, 
postpaid. 
in the 
45c¢ each; 4 for $1.50, postpaid. 
4175 DAYLILIES 
(Hemerocallis ) 
As lovely as the finest Lilies 
and as easily grown as a weed. 
These brilliant Daylilies will 
bring weeks of color to your 
garden, Exquisitely formed 
blooms are borne over a long 
period in the middle of the 
summer when other flowers 
are scarce. Graceful 24- to 
36-inch stems make them 
valuable for cutting. 
Qne of each of four lately 
introduced varieties, including 
“Kwanzan” at left, worth the 
price for four. 
Ly for *1.50 
Fhe 
Hardy and Brilliant—Astilbe ‘’Granata” 
BEST OF THE HARDY FALL ASTERS 
NO BETTER FLOWER TO GIVE LOTS OF COLOR TO FALL GARDENS 
THEY ARE NICE, 2-YEAR, FIELD-GROWN ROOTS—WILL BLOOM THIS YEAR 
4135 HARRINGTON’S PINK. Without 
one of the most beautiful new plants to be placed on the market. 
pink color, good growing habits, hardiness and free blooming qualities have made 
it one of the largest sellers and most popular of perennial plants. We have a nice 
stock of these in 2-year, field-grown plants and we know you will be pleased when 
they start blooming in your gardens late this summer when other blooms are scarce. 
doubt the Harrington’s Pink Aster has been 
Hardy Aster, Harrington’s Pink 
