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ROYAL CARPET ALYSSUM 
TOP '53 ALL-AMERICA WINNER 
Called a vibrant purple com- 
panion to the popular flat white va- 
riety, Royal Carpet is very uniform 
in type and color, for perfect edgings 
and ground cover. spreads to 10 in 
e@ COLUMBINE McKana’s Giants Trials 
Each, pkt. 25c. showed it superior to other hybrid col- 
umbines, with larger flowers, longer 
COLLECTION spurs and much richer and more beau- ¥ 
3 Packets 50c tiful colors than comparison strains. 
Huge blooms 3 to 4¥ in. across, in 3 
gay mixture of clear colors. 
Strong bushy plants reach 8 feet tall 
and the striking terminal flowers are 
well supported on long wiry stems 
above lacy foliage. Pkt. 50c 
ASTER KING BRANCHING 
WILT RESISTANT 
2 ft. to 2% ft. Late Aug. bloom- 
ing. Strong, slender needle-like petals, 
good full center, 3 in. to 3% in. flowers; 
do not bruise easily, hence good ship- 
pers. cutflowers Keep for days. Mixture 
Burpeeana Extra Early Asters — 
amazing new kind that has won 
the praise of gardeners, flourishing 
where others have failed. Mixed 
CANDYTUFT ICEBERG. 
SUPER HyAcINTH FLow- White Hya- 
cinth Flowered Candytuft has been a 
specialty of our firm for many years, 
and this latest strain far exceeds any 
we have previously seen as regards 
size of bloom. Individual florets are up 
to one and a half times again as large 
as the current finest strains. 
ASTER BOUQUET POWDERPUFFS 
Imagine a ribbon of 
pink, azure, rose, crimson, white, scarlet 
and blue, so solidly made of 3 to 314 inch 
fully-double flowers that the foliage liter- 
ally cannot be seen! Each plant is 24 
inches high, yet takes less than 12 inches 
of space—all the flowers are on top—as 
many as 20 long-stemmed cut-flowers per 
plant. August blooming; highly wilt-re- 
sistant of course. — mixture. 
BELL OF iRELAND (Malucella Laevis) 
is an interesting novelty item Plants 
grow about two feet tall and have long 
graceful stems for cutting. Both foliage 
and flowers are the same attractive light 
green color. Flowers practically cover the 
stem, are delicately veined and have a 
small white center. For a table arrange- 
ment it is completely different and un- 
usually attractive. Bells of Ireland is also 
a good hot weather flower. — 
23-25 Warren Street 
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