GRANDIFLORA VIVID, TALL TYPE— 
Similar in color to the well-known 
Grandiflora Vivid, except that this va- 
riety grows to height of 30 inches. The 
flower spikes are also larger and the 
color a little more striking. It continues 
to bloom throughout the entire months 
of July and August. 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
SUMMER SNOW-—In all its charac‘er- 
istics, it resembles the medium tall Rosy 
Spire. Flowers are glistening pure white 
and admirably suited to cutting. 
PLATYCODON (Balloon-Flower) 
Dependable. hardy plants giving a 
wealth of bloom for a long time during 
the summer, when color is most needed 
in the garden. They will do fairly 
well in part shade. 
3 Outstanding New Balloon-Flowers 
NEW SHELL-PINK—18 in. Distinctive 
pale pink flowers. Blooms freely all 
summer. 
DOUBLE WHITE — Beautiful double 
blooms on 18 to 24-inch plants. Excel- 
lent for cut flowers and for garden dec- 
oration. 
DOUBLE BLUE—A good companion for 
Double White. 
Each $0.50! all three $1.25 
SPIRAEA - Goat’s Beard; Meadow 
Sweet—Very handsome herbaceous per - 
ennials. The species named below have 
handsomely divided leaves and flowers 
borne in graceful, feathery plumes. 
Culture.—The Spiraeas require a deep, 
rich moist soil. Plenty of leaf mold and 
well-decayed manure must be incorpor- 
ated with it before planting. They will 
thrive in shady, moist borders, or they 
may be grown by the waterside. Fili- 
pendula flore-pleno, being small, should 
be grown in groups of three or six 
plants. Plant in autumn or early spring, 
12 inches apart. 
FILIPENDULA—Lovely single white 
flowers on 12 inch stems. Beautiful 
fern like foliage that stays green the 
year around. Blooms in June and July. 
Each $0.50 
FILIPENDULA FLOE-PLENO—Double 
white flowers on 12-inch stems; lovely 
fern-like foliage. A very neat plant and 
excellent for edging beds or walks. 
Flowers are fine for cutting, lasting well 
Ie Waters see. semi ss 8 Each $0.70 
VENUSTA (Martha Washington Plume) 
A noble plant growing about four feet 
high, producing in July and August 
handsome, rosy carmine flowers which 
are delightfully fragrant. A desirable 
subject for the border or along a small 
brook or pond. Superb for wet ground. 
Each $0.70 
LE ASTILEE 
STOKESIA 
Cornflower Asier; Stokes’ 
BLUE MOON—The immense light blue, 
disclike flowers are 5 to 6 inches in di- 
emeter, growing on stiff, 12- to 18-in. 
stems. In the foreground of the border 
they make a picture not easily duplicat- 
ed. Stokesia, Blue Moon, is a vigorous 
growing and free flowering variety of 
Aster 
exceptional merit and distiction. We 
offer only true stock from divisions. 
fee 3 CT he ae Each $0.50 
TRITOMA | 
RED HOT POKER 
GOLDMINE—Its bold burnished and 
golden yellow flowers are profusely pro- 
duced from July until stopped by frost. 
Everyone who sees a clump of Goldmine 
in bloom enthuses about its impressive 
beauty. It is a really fine plant, and 
Should be in every garden where its 
stateliness and fine color will make 
it one of the most outstanding subjects. 
Grows about three feet high wiih often 
10 or more spikes at one time. Each $0.75 
PFITZERI—tThe rich orange flowers are 
always in big demand on the cut flower 
markets. If grown in fairly rich soil, 
a plant will produce several first class 
quality flowers. Tritomas should be 
included in every planting of summer 
cutmflowers= = See Each $9.75 
PRIMROSE BEAUTY—tThe beautiful 
spotless primrose-yellow spikes produced 
by this plant are unique for thir grace 
as well as their delightful color. They 
are faultlessly shaped and slightly arch- 
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