Best of the Beebalms 
MONARDA, MAHOGANY. No illustration 
could possibly capture the deep, rich 
currant-tinged, Indian-lake-red of this 
aromatic emblem of old-fashioned home- 
steads. Vastly improved color; splendid to 
cut in early summer; enticing fragrance. 
Sun or shade, reasonably moist soil. 3 feet. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
Silver and Silk 
AKTEMISIA, SILVER MOUND. Cunning 
little 8-inch domes spilling sheets of silver 
splendor in circular pools. Marvelous in 
rock gardens and walls, or as a foliage foil 
in front of border. Also perfect for edgings, 
this triumph of soft, silken leaf masses, 
this beguiling novelty you'll adore! Dry; 
sun best. 75e each; 3 for $2.00 
Two Prancing Painted 
Daisies 
PYRETHRUM, BUCKEYE. = Sprucely 
matched central cushions and flaring outer 
petals of deep rose-red, in the elegant mold 
of the dancing double Pyrethrums. Very 
graceful and debonair. Super-hardy, 3-foot 
reeds cut nicely in June and July and boast 
strong, fern-like foliage. Likes sun or part 
shade. 75 each; 3 for $2.00 
PYRETHRUM, CRIMSON GIANT. A 
genial grenadier, stalwart as a soldier, on 
rigid, 3-foot canes. Mammoth, 3-inch 
daisies of glowing, velvety crimson. A true 
treasure, the outstanding single Painted 
Daisy, and a wondrous cut flower. You'll 
want a whole regiment of Crimson Giants. | is 
75¢ each; 3 for $2.00 CAMPANULA PERSICIFOLIA 
Wirral Belle 
Fantasy in Blue 4 \/ 
ECHINOPS, TAPLOW BLUE. 
Metallic- blue, silver - dusted 
spheres, endearing as a cut 
flower and refreshing as a gar- 
den accent. Late summer land- 
mark. The glistening globes 
also dry pleasingly. 2! to 3 
feet of vigor for sunny areas. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00 
Exclusive Bristol 
Beauty 
CAMPANULA PERSICIFOLIA, 
WIRRAL BELLE. A _ new, 
Peach-bell with shining foliage. 
Fine double bells of bright 
violet-blue encircle the 214-foot 
canes in June and July, and even 
later if old flowers are removed. 
™ “a Superb for cutting. Divide 
ao ae ' each second year. 
SALVIA Pitcheri $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75 
The Sky Brought to Earth 
SALVIA PITCHERI. August, September and even October may be embellished by 
this 414-foot, sky-stealing tower of vibrant gentian-blue. A rare color for the late 
season. Regal at rear of border in not too wet a site. Heavy June pruning increases Se 
bloom and restrains height. 75c each; 3 for $2.00. ECHINOPS, Taplow Blue 
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