pedditioual Pereuucals 
not found in many gardens . . . will add distinction to your garden 
Anemone 
Pulsatilla (Pasque-flower). 1 ft. An early-blooming plant 
with purple flowers. The hairy seed pods are interesting. 
Each 50c. 
Asters 
Alpinus, Goliath. 6 to 10 in. An early-blooming Aster 
suitable for the edge of the border or the rock garden. 
Large, showy blue flowers with yellow centers. Prefers 
sunny locations. Each 60c. 
Wartburg Star. 12 to 18 in. Large, lavender-blue flowers 
with a yellow center, borne on stiff stems in June. 
Each 60c. 
Eventide. 3 ft. Large, deep violet-blue flowers in abun- 
dance during September. Said to be fine for cutting. 
Small plants, each 75c. 
Janet McMullen. 3 ft. Long, pyramidal stems with 
large, semi-double, soft rose-pink flowers. Small plants, 
each 60c. 
Winston Churchill. 30 in. Strong, sturdy plants with 
an abundance of beet-root-purple flowers. An excellent 
red Aster. Small plants, each 75c. 
Campanula 
Rotundifolia (Blue bells of Scotland). 15 in. Charming 
small, graceful blue bells on slender stems. Blooms over a 
long period. Will do well in light shade. Each 50c. 
Carnations 
Dubonnet. 15 in. A nice crimson Carnation, fully double 
and of good size. Foliage gray-green. Small plants, 
each 50c. 
White Gold. 18 in. A fragrant, very light yellow Car- 
nation of good size. Fully double. A strong grower. 
Small plants, each 50c. 
Centranthus (Jupiter’s-Beard) 
Ruber. 1 to 3 ft. A handsome garden plant with crimson 
to pale red, fragrant blooms. Blooms over a long period. 
Each 50c. 
Dictamnus (Gas-Plant) 
The Gas-plant makes a sturdy, bold, upright growth, 
3 feet high and as much in thickness. It has a strong smell 
of lemon and will give a flash of light on sultry, still sum- 
mer evenings when a lighted match ts held under the flower 
cluster and near the main stem. It is a permanent feature 
in the border and should not be disturbed for many years. 
Albus. Flowers white. Each 75c. 
Rubra. Flowers red. Each 75c. 
Heliopsis 
Scabra. 3 ft. A showy and very hardy perennial for the 
border, bearing numerous golden yellow, nearly double 
flowers all summer. Each 60c. 
Lythrum 
Morden’s Purple. 5 ft. A tall variety. of Lythrum with 
bright rosy-purple flowers. Long blooming period. 
Each 50c. 
Nepeta 
Variegated. 15 in. Plants with variegated foliage always 
add interest to a garden. Foliage green and yellow; dark 
crimson flowers. A rapid grower that will do well in 
partial shade. Each 60c. 
Phlox 
Dixie. A Phlox that will withstand much dry weather. 
Medium-sized, lavender florets. Each 50c. 
Sir John Falstaff. 2 to 3 ft. Plant robust and vigorous, 
with sturdy stems. Flower color a luminous salmon- 
pink. Each 75c. 
Platycodon 
See page 16 for description of plant. 
Blue. Single and double flowers, mixed. Each 50c. 
White. Single and double flowers, mixed. Each 50c. 
Rudbeckia 
Golden Storm. (New.) 15 in. Golden yellow, daisy-like 
flowers with black, cone-like centers. Blooms nearly all 
summer. Each 60c. 
PMlauts for the Kock Garden 
Lift your rock garden out of the ordinary by planting some of our unusual and little-known rock-garden plants. 
For descriptions and prices, see preceding pages. 
Agrostemma Dianthus, Jock Hybrids 
Alyssum saxatile Plumarius 
Saxatile citrinum Wallace Red 
Anchusa myosotidiflora Winteri 
Little Joe 
Delphinium chinense 
Dicentra eximia 
Funkia variegata 
Gypsophila, Rosy Veil 
Geum Borisi 
Aquilegia akitensis 
Arabis, Pink or White 
Double-flowered 
Armeria Laucheana 
Artemisia, Silver Mound 
Aster, Little Red Boy 
Heuchera Phlox subulata 
Selected Red Blue, White, Pink, Purple 
Sanguinea Salvia Jurisici 
Iberis jucunda Sedum spectabile, Brilliant 
Snowflake Spectabile variegatum 
Inula ensifolia Spurium 
Lathyrus Sempervivum 
Linum flavum Veronica, Crater Lake 
Lychnis viscaria Verbascum 
Nepeta Mussini Vinca 
Campanula, Cullimore Globularia 
Aconitum Unwin Dahlias Funkia, all varieties 
Ageratum Dicentra eximia Tradescantia 
For that shady spot Anchusa myosotidiflora Forget-Me-Not 
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