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. 
SUMMER SNOW-—In all its charcter- 
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 Ouistanding New Baloon-Flowers 
NEW SHELL-PINK—18 in. Distinctive 
paie pink flowers. Blooms freeely 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. 
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SPIRAEA-Goat’s Beard; Meadow Sweet 
—Very handsome herbaceous perennials. 
The species named below have hand- 
somely 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. 
eRe Me eee eae Ee Each $0.50 
FiILIPENDULA 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 
INGWetOR beta tens wr ee er ees Each $0.70 
TRITOMA 5 
RED HOT POKER 
CORAL SEA—A superb shade of pastel 
coral-red, overlaid deep rose. June and 
July. Each $1.00 
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 enthues 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 with often 
10 or more spikes at one time. Esch $9.75 
PRIMROSE BEAUTY — The beautiful 
spotless primrose-yellow spikes produc- 
ed by this plant are unique for their 
grace as well as their delightful color. 
They are faultless!y shaped and slightly 
arched, creating a charming effect. 
Primrose Beauty blooms in early sum- 
mer, June and July se Each $0.75 
VANILLA—A free flowering, small tri- 
toma of pale, clear yellow. Best show- 
IN Seah Ue eeatewume! Senne. Each $0.75 
SPRINGTIME—A two toned flower of 
real beauty. Upper half, rich coral-red, 
lower half, ivory yellow. Early July. 
Se ei Th AL nal oe RE ee is a Each $0.80 
VERONICA — Speedwell 
LONGIFOLIA SUBSESSILIS—2 ft. July 
to September. One of the handsomest 
blue flowering plants. Perfectly hardy 
and increases in strength and beauty 
each year. Spikes completely studded 
with beautiful blue flowers; fine for 
cutting and one of the best plants for 
the hardy border. p22 2 tes Each $0.50 
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