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Lythrum, Brightness 
July-Aug. 21% ft. 
LYTHRUM, Brightness 
(Above) A penetrating clear rose- 
pink, much brighter than the 
great favorite Morden Pink. It 
grows about 30 to 34 in., in a 
compact form, almost moundlike, 
and fits well in the middle border. 
The 10 to 12-in. flowering spikes 
are densely filled and last a long 
while. The blooming time is 
from early July to early Aug. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 
6 for $5.00 
Monarda, Croftw ay Pink 
July—Aug. < 
30 to 36 in. 2 
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Aster, Frikarti 
Aug. to Frost 
ASTER FRIKARTI (Above) 
214%, to 3 ft. 
The blooms usually measure more than 3 in. across, and 
the plants average 216 to 3 ft. in height. The light blue- 
lavender flowers are accented with a prominent yellow 
disc. Aster Frikarti will give you unbelievable masses 
of flowers for a long per iod of time . 
minimum of care. 
Aug. until frost. 
cold sections. 
me 
75¢e each; 
MONARDA, 
Croftway Pink 
(Below Left) 
A clear pink Monarda. It 
does well in moist or dry 
positions and in sun or 
semi-shade. Plants should 
be divided every second 
spring, as they fill in rapidly. 
The flowers appear in large 
heads and the new blooms 
are constantly coming on. 
The final ones break out 
near the base in late Aug. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 
6 for 
3 for $2.00; 6 for 
. yet requires a 
Each plant is a mound of blue from 
Requires some winter protection in 
MONARDA, 
Cambridge Scarlet 
(Below) 
Blooms freely in July, Aug. 
and Sept. The brilliant 
scarlet flowers make this a 
splash of sure-fire color for 
difficult and shady spots in 
your garden. Long a favor- 
ite, we felt this variety 
should again be available 
and are offering it here for 
you. Height 214 to 3 ft. 
Excellent for cutting. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 
6 for $5.00 
Monarda, Cambridge Searlet 
July-Sept. 
2, to 3 ft. 
June-Oct. 
Pentstemon, Ruby King 18 to 24 in. 
PENTSTEMON, Ruby King (Above) 
Very free-blooming, long-lasting flower spikes of a brilliant color. 
Its 2-in. , trumpet-like flowers are unsurpassed. The sturdy flower 
spikes are 18 to 24 in. high. Illuminated by the clear white throat 
and inside of the trumpet, each flower spike seems to dance in the 
summer breezes. A single plant in your garden will be every bit as 
bushy and colorful as the illustration. Its superior qualities are 
the result of selective breeding and thorough research, which now 
give you a Pentstemon superior to any you ever knew before. Pent- 
stemon needs extra winter protection. (Pl. Pat. 744.) 
85e each; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.25 
SHASTA DAISY, Wirral Supreme (Below) 
This new Shasta Daisy is of outstanding merit. . . a hardy improve- 
ment on the variety Esther Read. Truly a real find i in the perennial 
world. The glistening white flowers are 3 to 31% in. across, fully 
double, held upright on tall wiry stems. The compact, 214.-ft, 
plant is absolutely hardy and very decorative in the garden ioe a 
long time. Especially effective as a cut flower, with good lasting 
qualities. Blooms in June and July and if cut then will produce 
again in fall. Another outstanding product through Jackson & 
Perkins research. (Pl. Pat. £1084.) 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 6 for $6.25 
Shasta Daisy Wirral Supreme 
June-July 
2% ft. 
