a, 
Lythrum 
LYTHRUM 
One of the best and hardiest of all perennials. 
The plant has long, upright growing stems liter- 
ally covered their entire length with flowers in 
shades of pink and also red. Grows from 2\4 to 
314 feet tall. Lythrum will give you color for 
your perennial border over a period of from 4 to 
6 weeks. Also fine to use in bouquets with other 
flowers. We have 5 distinct kinds. Flowers in 
July and August. 
DROPMORE. A deep shade of reddish purple. 
GLEAM. A brilliant carmine. 
MORDEN. A bright clear pink. 
PROLIFIC. A clean Persian-rose. 
ROBERT. A low growing bright pink. 
Each 60c; all 5 for $2.50, postpaid. 
LILY-OF-THE- 
VALLEY 
Nice to plant in 
shady places under 
trees or about the 
house where the 
sun seldom reaches. 
Also very fine for 
the rockery. Take 
little room but are 
always there and 
furnish many little 
sprays of sweetly 
perfumed flowers. 
Single pips, 12 for 
$2.50, postpaid. 
Lily-of-the-Valley 
Plant Bleeding Heart in 
the spring or fall with 
crown 2 inches under 
ground. 
ardy Perennials 
PLATYCODON 
A very hardy perennial with 
large, 14-inch bell-shaped flow- 
ers. This season we have Platy- 
codon in three distinct colors: 
light pink, white and blue. Fine 
specimen plants. ¢ 
Platycodon, Blue 
3 your choice $1.50 
6 your choice 2.75 
12 your choice 5.00 
Please state color. 
PRIMULA VERIS 
This perennial comes into bloom early in 
the spring. The plants grow vigorously 
and are topped with heavy clusters of bold 
flowers in many shades of yellow, cream, 
orange, pink, bronze, and rose. They create 
a riot of color. Plants like shade and mois- 
ture. 
PRIMULA VERIS 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75, postpaid. 
BLEEDING HEART 
(Dicentra Spectabilis) 
Easy to Handle—Easy to Grow MRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT. (Long- 
This is one of the old-time 
flowers 
garden, of which we will 
never tire. The flowers, which 
are pink with a white center 1-year, field-grown plants, 3 for 
and heart-shaped, come in long, 
Primula Veris 
OENOTHERA or GOLDEN SPRAY 
A low growing, spreading perennial throwing out 
many branches to a height of about 2 feet, covered 
almost their entire length with large, thickly set, bright, 
single, yellow flowers. These plants make a fine display 
of color the entire summer. They need little attention 
and should be planted about 8 inches apart, three or 
more plants in a group. Strong, field-grown plants, 
each 50c; 3 for $1.25; 6 for $2.25; 12 for $4.00. 
LIATRIS 
Both Liatris and Lythrum make fine plants in the 
perennial border. They grow to a height of from 3 to 
5 feet. Liatris produces long, narrow spikes of a rich 
shade of purple, while the Lythrum has a similar spike 
of a beautiful shade of pink. For long blooming hardy 
perennials, both should have a place in your border. 
Plant in groups of three for best effect. Strong, field- 
grown plants: Each 60c; 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75, 
postpaid. 
AQUILEGIA 
(Columbine) 
Spurred Hybrids.) One of the best 
known and most select of all the 
from grandmother’s strains of Columbines. Very care- 
fully selected for clear, even, soft 
blue tones, combined with very 
long, graceful spurs. Strong, select, 
$1.35; 6 for $2.50; 12 for $4.25, 
postpaid. 
graceful, drooping racemes. Fo- py yson STAR. A striking bright 
liage is fern-like and dainty. A / , yi 
valuable flower for planting in LONGISSIMA. Extra large flow- 
the shade. Very hardy and lives 
year after year. Grows 1 to 2 feet ROSE QUEEN. Richly colored 
tall and blooms in May. Large 
divisions, 
$2.75; 6 for $5.00, postpaid. 
crimson with a waxy white throat. 
ers of a clear yellow. 
deep rose flowers. All fine for 
Z i cutting. 
each $1.00; 3. for 
One each of the above 3 colors 
for $1.50; 6 for $2.75. 
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Aquilegia 
