CLIMBING ROSES 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—A very popular climb- 
er, producing an abundance of rich red blos- 
soms. Very hardy. 
PAUL’S SCARLET—A universal favorite. In- 
tense scarlet flowers borne in clusters. 
Either of the above $1.35 ea. 
HIGH NOON—(Patented) Compact, beautiful 
foliage, everblooming and of medium height. 
Buds and flowers of non-fading sunshiny yel- 
low. 
$2.50 ea. 3 for $6.60 
DR. J. H. NICOLAS—(Patented) Vigorous, ev- 
erblooming plant with dark green foliage; 
produces fully double deep rose-pink flowers; 
5 to 6 inches across. 
$2.00 ea. 3 for $5.25 
PERENNIALS 
HARDY FALL ASTERS 
LILAC TIME — Deep violet-blue flowers; 15” 
tall, blooms mid-September. 
NANCY—Lively flesh-pink flowers on dwarf 
bushy plant in late Sept. Grows 12” tall. 
SNOWSPRITE—Cushions of pure white flow- 
ers. Blooms in Sept. Grows 1 ft. tall. 
Any of the above 50c ea. 
BLEEDING HEART — Deep rose-red colored, 
heart shaped flowers on long drooping stems. 
Very hardy. 
85c ea. 
COLUMBINE, COPPER QUEEN—Coppery-red 
with dark spurs. 
55c ea. 
COLUMBINE, CRIMSON STAR—Large crim- 
son flowers with white corolla. 
55c ea. 
COLUMBINE, MRS. SCOTT ELLIOT’S HY- 
BRIDS—Finest of all long-spurred mixtures. 
40c ea. 
DAISY—SHASTA (Alaska)—Large, white flow- 
ers with golden centers. Grows 2 ft. 
40c ea. 
PACIFIC HY8RID DELPHINIUMS 
DELPHINIUM, BLUE JAY—Clear medium to 
dark; very intense with dark contrasting cen- 
ter. 
50c ea. 
DELPHINIUM, GALAHAD—Giant white flow- 
ers often 3 in. in diameter, with long tapering 
spikes. 
40c ea. 
DELPHINIUM, GUINEVERE—Light pink-lav- 
ender with white bee. 
40c ea. l 
DELPHINIUM, SUMMER SKIES—Light blue 
with white centers. 
50c ea. 
FORGET-ME-NOT — Rich blue flower, yellow 
eye. Blooms all summer. 
50c ea. 
GAILLARDIA—BURGUNDY—Rich, wine red. 
50c ea. 
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GYPSOPHILIA (Baby’s Breath)—Bristol Fairy 
variety. Beautiful double white flower 
throughout the summer. 
50c ea. 
LUPINES, RUSSELL—Grown on spikes 3-4 ft. 
tall with extraordinary colors. 
50c ea. 
LYTHRUM, MORDEN’S PINK — Deep pink 
flowers that bloom all summer. Excellent 
background for other perennials. 
60c ea. 
PYRETHRUM—(Painted Daisy)—Mixed colors 
of red, white and pink. 
50c ea. 
SWEET PEAS—(Perennial) — Lovely trailing 
plant blooms all summer. Red, pink & white. 
40c ea. 
SWEET WILLIAM, HOLBORN GLORY—Crim- 
son with white eyes. 
50c ea. 
SWEET WILLIAM, SPLENDEN’S PINK 
BEAUTY—A beautiful pink. 
50c ea. 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
AVALANCHE — The world’s favorite large 
cream-white Mum. Grows 20 in. tall. Blooms 
Sept. 4th. 
SEPT. CHEER—Rich cherry-red on short bushy 
plant. Grows 20 in. tall. Blooms Sept. 14th. 
VIOLET—Very early dahlia-like purple. Grows 
20 in. tall and blooms Aug. 26th. 
YELLOW AVALANCHE—A brilliant soft yel- 
low flower. Grows 22 in. tall. Blooms Sept. 4. 
Any of the above: 50c ea. 
CHIPPEWA — Slightly incurved, bright aster- 
purple. Grows 24 in. tall. Blooms Sept. 4th. 
EARLY GOLD—Golden yellow pompom. Good 
pot and border plant. Grows 18 in. tall. 
Blooms Sept. 4th. 
PAPER WHITE—A truly great, pure white 
flower on a dwarf plant. Grows 18 in. tall. 
Blooms Sept. 10th. 
TECUMSEH—Hugh cushion of erthrite-red ag- 
ing to buffy bronze with pink edges. Grows 
18 in. tall. Blooms Sept. 2nd. 
Any of the above: 60c ea. 
AUTUMN BEAUTY — A brilliant,. sparkling, 
reddish-chestnut. Grows 15 in. tall. Blooms 
Sept. 4th. 
CECIL BEED—Splendid full double, deep lav- 
ender-pink. Grows 24 in. tall. Blooms Sept. 1. 
DR. LONGLEY—Very early, full double, bright 
lavender. Grows 24 in. tall. Blooms Aug, 20th. 
EARLY PASTEL — Opening amber-bronze 
changing to flesh-pink with salmon-bronze 
tints. Grows tall. Blooms Sept. 12th. 
ORANGE POMP—Masses of colorful bronze to 
orange pompoms. Grows 24 in. tall. Blooms 
Sept. 20th. 
RUSTY-RED—Heavy blooming cherry red fad- 
ing to live rust. Grows 22 in. tall. Blooms 
Sept. 14th. 
Any of the above: 75c ea. 
