Bloom Year After Year 
FROM SPRING THROUGH FALL 
VIOLAS 
3 for 65¢; 6 for $1.10; 
12 for $1.90, postpaid 
JERSEY GEM—Rich, shimmering violet-blue col- 
or. Blooms from April until snow falls. Its 
exquisite fragrance, free-flowering habit and 
hardiness make this one of the finest of violas. 
WALLER FRANKLIN MIXED — Mixture of gay 
blues and yellows. Free-flowering. 
HARDY GLOXINIA 
(Incarvillea) 
3 for 65¢; 6 for $1.10; 
12 for $1.90, postpaid 
Here is a choice plant for the sunny border, with 
its showy, trumpet-shaped flowers and handsome, 
coarsely-toothed foliage. The plants are easy to 
grow and will thrive almost everywhere. The 
beautiful red flowers are borne on sturdy, 18 inch 
stems. If you want a really outstanding effect, try 
a planting of Hardy Gloxinia in combination with 
white Phlox. 
SHASTA DAISY 
3 for75¢; 6 for $1.30; 
12 for $2.25, postpaid 
DEINER’S GIANT—Large, glistening white, 
single blooms with high tufted golden 
centers. Makes a very fine display in mass 
plantings; the tall, sturdy stems make 
them equally desirable as a cut flower. 
Blooms freely. Easy to grow. 
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GIANT PANSIES 
6 for 90¢; 12 for $1.50; 
24 for $2.50, postpaid 
SWISS GIANTS—These are the giant flowering 
variety which have gained renown throughout 
America as well as in Europe. The blooms are 
of exceptional size and almost unbelievable beauty. 
In a mixture of colors that present a veritable 
rainbow of color for gay borders and bedding. 
LYTHRUM 
3 for 75¢ 6 for $1.30; 
12 for $2.25, postpaid 
These attractive plants do well most any- 
Where in the garden; in full sun and light 
soil, or in moist, shady areas. The magnificent 
3-foot spikes are thickly clustered with tiny, 
rosy-red florets. You will find this stately 
plant very effective for background in the 
border, and equally useful as a cut flower 
for unusual bouquets. 
HIBISCUS 
3 for 65¢; 6 for $1.10; 
12 for $1.90, postpaid 
AVALON MIXED—Immense, showy flowers in 
a wide range of shades, varying from blush 
through all the lovely pinks to rose and vivid 
reds. Erect, 4-foot canes bear large, bell- 
shaped flowers which often measure 7 to 8 
inches across. Foliage is large and very 
ornamental. Blooms in August. Easy to grow 
and very hardy. 
« HEMEROCALLIS—Daylily 
Valuable for their large, showy flowers and 
variety of bright colors; for use in borders, 
shady areas and cutflower garden. A plant- 
ing of these Daylilies will add distinction to 
any garden. 
MIKADO—Rich orange with a large spot of 
mahogany-red in each petal for striking 
color contrast. Each 50¢ 
SERENADE—Delicate pastel shades of yellow 
and pink; petals twisted and crinkled. 
Each 50¢ 
MARGARET PERRY—Orange-red with yellow 
throat and midlines. Each 50¢ {9} 
RAJAH—Large and gaily colored with con- 
spicuous eye-zone. Throat pale orange with 
greenish tinge; blades red marked with 
darker colored veins, with eye-zone of gar- 
net-brown, Each 75¢ 
HYPERION—The finest citron-yellow avail- 
able. Delightfully fragrant. Blooms in July- 
August. Each $1.00 
Daylily Bargain 
$3.00 
One each of the 
5 varieties above 
