BLUE PLUME—A very choice introduc- 
tion, valuable for its stately, dinified 
appearance. The rich, deep purple, 
nearly double flowers appear on spikes 
of splendid form. 
ASCLEPIAS 
BUTTERFLY WEED 
TUBEROSA—Very showy native plants 
about 214 feet high, producing flowers 
of briliant orange-scarlet during July 
and August. Nice for cutting. Per 10, 
$2.00; Per 100, 15.00; Each $0.50 
ASTIBLE—Astibles are ideal, colorful 
perennials for shaded locations in the 
garden. They also do well in the sun 
but prefer rather rich, moisture retain- 
ing soil watering is essential during dry 
weather. Plants bloom freely in June 
and July and the foliage remains at- 
tractive all summer. 
EDICA—36 in. Large trusses of salmon- 
Dinkset-n.coniseeS eee Each $1.00 
FANAL—Lovely plants with bronzy- 
green foliage and feathery plumes of 
glowing dark garnet-red. __ Each $0.75 
FEUR—Feathery plumes of bright red, 
VELYRNCWre eee ee eee Each $1.00 
GLORIA—Feathery plumes of glowing 
deepmioned ipink, »22 see 22 Each $0.75 
KOBLENZ—15 in. Soft, feathery plumes 
of bright rose-pink over’ excellent 
bright green foliage. ______ Each $1.00 
PEACH BLOSSOM—Feathery plumes 
of delicate peach-toned pink. Each $0.75 
QUEEN OF HOLLAND—Feathery white 
flowers with fern-like foliage. Each $1.00 
BLEEDING HEART (Old Fashioned)— 
A favorite in Grandmother’s garden half 
a century ago, it is equally popular to- 
day. Grows 2 feet tall. Thrives in par- 
tial shade, but will grow in full sun. 
Attractive foliage. Graceful heartshaped 
pink flowers. in April-May. The plant 
becomes larger, more beautiful, each 
DASSIN VOaT a eo. eae ee Each $0.75 
BLEEDING HEART, FERN LEAF (Ex- 
imia)—Lovely pink flowers are pro- 
duced continuously from late spring 
right through summer into fall. Fern- 
like foliage is very attractive. Grows a 
foot tall in sun or shade. Hardy, easy 
to grow. Fine border plant. Each $0.50 
BLEEDING HEART (Bountiful) — 
This is a very new DICENTRA HY- 
BRID, remarkable in a robust way. 
Resembles DICENTRA EXIMIA but is 
vastly superior. An established clump 
attains a width of 18 inches, 10 inch- 
es tall with as many as 30 to 40 
very sturdy bloom stems appearing 
in May and lasting well into Aug. The 
foliage is a healthy dark blue-green. 
Reflowers in Autumn. Prefers sun 
to shade in a well drained location 
and is perfectly hardy. 
Se ee ee ee Each $1.50 
Resents spring transplanting so must 
be delivered in fall. 
CASSIA 
MARYLANDICA — Handsome pinnate 
foliage, profusion of yellow racemes 
during July and August, simple culture 
for the most difficult of locations. 
ee Each $0.50 
Shipment—May or September 
AGLAYA—A magnificent, large, fluffy, 
fully double Shasta Daisy whose glisten- 
ing narrow white petals produce a fluf- 
fy, pompadour-like flower. After the 
main crop of blooms, this hardiest of 
all double Shastas continues to bring 
forth flowers throughout the entire sea- 
son. Long lasting flowers are superb 
for indoor arrangements. __ Each $0.75 
WIRRAL PRIDE—An English introduc- 
tion of very compact growth. The high 
yellow center is a contrast to the glisten- 
ing white petals. 21% to 3 feet tall, flow- 
ers in June. It has withstood weather 
of =14° below™ 2. = == Each $0.75 
COREOPSIS 
A useful and attractive herbaceous per- 
ennial, both for border and cut flowers. 
They are of easy culture and produce 
their golden yello wflowers in profusion 
throughout the summer. 
DOUBLE SUNBURST—Here is a Core- 
opsis which is different, producing strik- 
ing yellow flowers which are actually 
double and of good size. They attract 
a great deal of attention and are also 
elegant cut flowers, noted for their keep- 
ing qualities. They grow to a height of 
24. to..30, inchess. 7s. eee Each $0.40 
HELIOPSIS 
INCOMPARABILIS SUMMER GOLD— 
A greatly improved form which should 
do much to increase the popularity of 
this easily grown plant. . During July 
and August, when cut-flower material 
is not plentiful, it produces large, al- 
most double flowers of rich golden color, 
on strong branching stems. __ Each $0.40 
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