PLANT PHLOX FOR MASSES OF MIDSUMMER COLOR—Collection of all 9 pictured 3.65 
(Phlox paniculata). Bloom in summer. Medium tall. Few plants provide such a gay parade of colors with 
so little effort. These plants have been field grown for one year and will bloom the first season and year 
after year. Be sure, however, to remove flowerheads before they fade or they will seed themselves and 
come back in inferior colors. Plant 15 inches apart in full sun, in any ordinary well drained soil, and in 
spring or fall. Perfectly hardy. Thrive in all zones, but are most beautiful north of zone 2. (Zone Map on 
Pg. 62). Plant all nine varieties for a beautiful array of midsummer color. 
91 GM 2031—Putox Fancier’s CoLLecTIon. 1 each of 9 Phlox pictured. Labeled. Prepaid, All 9 for $3.65 
SILVER DOLLAR PHLOX 
Garden of 5 (G, H, J, K, L Pictured) 2.15 
Immense florets—the size of a silver dollar—on 
flower heads 5-7 inches across, Strong bushy, 
vigorous growing plants, about 2 feet wide at 
maturity. Plant these 5 for a wealth of bloom. 
91 GM 2018—Sinver DoLLarR PHLox GARDEN. In- 
cludes 1 each of 5 below. Prepaid. All 5 for $2.15 
91 GM 2021—Sraruicut. Rich violet with an 
almost perfectly shaped white star in the 
center. Strong growing and free blooming. 
(H) 91 GM 2034—AppLeE Biossom. A_ delicate 
shade of apple-blossom pink with a clear cut 
deeper eye. Produces great quantities of bloom. 
91 GM 2036—Juty Licurts. Each floret shaded 
soft light red with blood red eye. One of the 
first Phlox to bloom in summer. 
91 GM 2035—CaroLtinE VaANDENBERG. Dark 
lilac blue—one of the most unusual of all 
phlox. Extra large flowerheads. 
91 GM 2009—Mary Loutse. Unquestionably 
the finest white phlox. Large, pure white 
PICTURE GARDEN PHLOX 
Garden of 4 (M,N, P, R, picturea) 1.95 
Large flowerheads in clear, vivid jewel tones and 
dainty pastels. Includes varieties more recently 
introduced. Strong, vigorous growers. 
91 GM 2045—PictureE Garpen Puiox. Includes 1 
each of 4 varieties below. Prepaid. .......... $1.95 
(w) 91 GM 2015—Cotumsi1a. Considered to be the 
finest light pink phlox ever introduced. Delicate 
cameo-pink with faint blue shading at center. 
Secondary flower spikes come from each leaf joint 
making it '’perpetual flowering.’’ 
(n) 91 GM 2023—San Antonio. Large flower-heads 
of brilliant unfading, ruby red. 
(?) 91 GM 2017—AnrtornettTe, Luxurious satin-white 
flowerheads are extremely large. 
91 GM 2008—Satmon Beauty. Glowing shade 
of salmon-pink with contrasting creamy-white 
eye. Extra large flowers in great profusion. 
Prices OF ABoveE 4 Picture GARDEN PHLOX 
Prepaid. State Cat. No......... Each 55c; 3 for $1.50 
BARGAIN PHLOX GARDEN—4 Phlox for 1.45 
FANCY-LEAVED CALADIUM—Collection of 3 for ] 165 
(C. picturatum). Grow to about 18 inches tall, and create a stunning 
effect in bed or border. Unmatched for cutting; ideal as table decora- 
tions. If potted they make handsome indoor plants too—as colorful 
and ornamental as any flower. Thrives in any soil, all zones. Bulbs 
should be dug before frost and stored in pots of soil. Plant in spring 
only. Thrive in all zones. Best in part shade, 
91 GM 3605—Co tection. Includes 1 each of 3 below. Prepaid.$1.65 
(a) 91 GM 3603—Canpipum. The leading white and green pot-plant 
variety for indoors. Compact grower, Very attractive. 
91 GM 3602—Mrs. W. B. Hatpeman, Pink centers, green margin. 
91 GM 3604—TriompHE ve L’Exposition. Beautiful large green 
leaves, overlaid bright crimson scarlet ribs on green background. 
Prices oF ABove CaLapIum. State Cat. No. Prepaid. Each 65c; 3 for$1.80 
ELEPHANT’S Ear. (Colocasia esculenta). Grows 4 to 6 ft. tall, A 
tropical-looking plant with huge, heart-shaped leaves 3 ft. long, 
and 14 ft. wide. Plant 3 to 4 ft. apart in rich soil, in sun or shade. 
Plant in spring only. Store in winter. Thrives in all zones. 
91 GM 3601—Shipped Prepaid. 2 for 60c;.............00- 6 for $1.65 
BLEEDING HEART—Garden of 3 for 1.95 
(Dicentra). These dainty flowers continue to be among the most 
charming blooms in the perennial border. Graceful branches are 
studded with showy little flowers and dainty light green foliage. 
Plants spread about as wide as they are tall. Useful as rock garden 
plants. Plant in sun or shade; in spring or fall. Will tolerate fairly deep 
shade. Thrive best in rich, light soil. Hardy all zones. 
91 GM 2558—BLeEepiInc HEART GARDEN. Includes 2 plants of F and 
one plant of E described below. Shipped Prepaid. All 3 for $1.95 
91 GM 2557—O.Lp Fasuionep. (D. spectabilis). Blooms in late 
spring. Medium height. Arching branches filled with red and 
white heart-shaped flowers. Bright green transparent foliage. Very 
easy to grow. Thrives best in part shade. Combines well with tulips. 
Plant 2 to 3 ft. apart. Shipped Prepaid. Each Chiyshe, in er, 3 for $2.70 
91 GM 2556—Fern Learep. (D. eximia). Blooms late spring to 
fall. Low growing. A strain with curious pink heart-shaped 
flowers and celery-green fernlike foliage. Excellent spring-to-fall 
border plant. Plant 12-15 in. apart. Prepaid. .Each 60c; 3 for $1.65 
(74 WARDS paz | 
Prices OF ABove 5 Sitver DoLttar PHLOx 
Prepaid. State Cat. No..Each 50c; 3 for $1.35 91 GM 2030—Shipped Prepaid......4 Phlox for $1.45 
heads. Fragrant. Blooms in abundance. 
Includes four good standard varieties of Phlox 
in a complete range of color. Not labeled. 
DAY LILIES—Garden of 6 for 3.15 
(Hemerocallis). Bloom in summer. These varieties grow about 3 ft. tall. 
One of the finest of all summer flowers, and one of the easiest-to-grow. 
New big blooms appear daily. Beautiful with Phlox or Delphinium. 
Thrive whether you plant them in a sunbaked area or moist shady spot 
where nothing else will grow. Never need spraying. Plants increase 
rapidly and stems are so firm they require no staking. Produce an 
abundance of bloom over a long period. Hardy all zones. 
91 GM 2353—Garpen. Includes 2 ea. of 3 below. Prepaid. 6 for $3.15 
91 GM 2355—Pinx Cuarm. Beautiful open flower of soft coral pink; 
light yellow center. Late. Prepaid. Each COGS fon ea Maer ae $1.65 
(U) 91 GM 2350—Hyperion. A favorite year after year. Large, waxy, 
blooms of soft, canary yellow. Midseason. Prepaid. Ea. 60c; 3 for $1.65 
$1 GM 2351—Tue Battie Cry. A large flaring bloom of deep red 
with purple cast. Late. Prepaid. Each 60c............ 3 for $1.65 
91 GM 2354—Leontan Hysrips. Mixed colors. Grow 3 to 5 ft. tall. If your 
color preference runs to orange, mahogany, old rose or maroon Day- 
lilies, you will be excited over this group. Does not include yellow. 
Fragrant. Growing characteristics same as for Daylilies above. Not 
labeled for variety. Shipped Prepaid. 3 for BL 255 is saree eis 6 for $2.35 
TROLLIUS 2 for 1.50 
(Ww) (Trollius ledebouri) 
Blooms late spring 
and all summer. Medi- 
um tall. Like a glorified 
buttercup with long 
bright yellow outer 
petals and smaller 
center petals of rich 
orange. Two inches 
across and produced 
in clusters. Provides 
an abundance of 
blooms for cutting. 
Plant 12 in. apart in 
sun or shade and in 
spring or fall. Hardy 
all zones. Shipped 
Prepaid. 
91 GM 2396—2 for$1.50 
TORCH LIMES=—Garden of 8 for 1 CO 
(Kniphofia uvaria). Blooms in early summer. 
Tall growing. These early flowering hybrid 
Torch Lilies or Tritomas produce as many as 
10 spikes from one plant. Plant 12 in. apart in 
well drained, sunny spot, in spring or fall. 
Require winter protection in Zones 8-9: (See 
Zone Map, Pg. 62). 
91 GM 2574—Torcu Lity Garpen. Includes 1 
each X, Y, and Z below. Prepaid...... $1.80 
91 GM 2572—GoLpen SceEpTerR. Brilliant 
deep yellow. Very hardy. Prepaid.Ea. 65c 
91 GM 2571—Sprinatime. Coral red and 
ivory yellow. Pat. 318. Prepd. Ea. 65c 
91 GM 2570—Primrose Beauty. Primrose 
yellow. Slightly arched. Prepd. Ea. 65c 
91 GM 2569—Rep Hor Poxer, Orange- 
scarlet. Prepd. Ea. 65c; 3 for $1.80 
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