WELCH’S HARDY 
These Phlox give you a 
wide variety, and some PhPhlox 
beautiful combinations, of 
color. They make a gor- 
geous display in the garden, and for a short ; 
gine a cut pone in the eae The peas: Bax 38 ce = SS coe ox: eS 2 
vidual flowers of many are as large as a 25c te ie gl C ZB. 
piece, or larger. Most of them are brilliantly os 2 is RECCHE avrterry 
colored, but some of the newer omnes are 
soft pastels. Eee ¥ #) A1625—Super hardy. Naturally only 4’ 
Phlox are perfectly hardy almost anywhere; Mi as ig wh ; | high; always thick and bushy. Can be 
like limestone soil, plenty of sunshine or a ae es =| ‘rimmed. Green all summer, red in 
light partial shade. Do not like wet feet. gen on ett oe with red berries most of winter. 
B1613—EVA FOERSTER. Very large flowered, ee RN reid | a Sate, | Porpaid eo b: 
and one of the finest of all Phlox. Ae ee Ba) ; ome sn eto - yf 
BIGS6—PRIME MINISTER. Very large heads. sage ie] 9 to 12”. .1.98 3.75 6.98 12.98 Chinese & me 
Pure white flowers brilliantly set off by shin- no ke M12 t ” ; 
aioe. 0 18 79 5.49 9.98 18.00 yas ees 
ing red eye. ee ae 1 18 to 24” si 6.25 11.98 22.98 A1604—One of the quickest g 
aL a ctcbarwne press. aol ames pink, ing, most satisfactory of all hedge 
with slight bluish tint in some lights 5% nee be 
B1G66—STARLIGHT. One of the most beautiful Ae ie — sO ae ieee 
of all. Deep lavender blue with white star ij Sf? e Pf e i ept anyw ere from : 
center. a a CMe Cut back plants one-half when plant- 
B1660—ROSY BLUE. Brand new. Very large 
Pamerstotl cofeblavendersebiolds. color best in A1618—Very popular, particularly in midwest. Is rugged, ing. Postpaid prices: 
partial shade. hardy, fast growing, upright. Untrimmed, makes dense screen ° P Per Per 
B1635—LEO ‘SCHLAGETER. One of the brightest of beautiful shining green foliage S to 10’ high. Can be 1 98 50 100 
Andee popular: eneated a low as 2 to 214’. Plant 12” apart for low thick Wot ienis 69 1.19 1.98 3.49 
; sae ape : i ices: ) tee A F : “ 
Prices on above six: 59c each; 3 for 1.49, ppd. 1edge to apart for tall screen. Postpaid Prices: per ice 18 to 24°... 129 198 359 5.98 
Per12 Per25 Per50 of more 
GUO meas : ae 2.29 4.19 7.98 
Sri So easy to grow, yet so beautiful. a He a ; ae aan ie 
We offer a selected few of the ; , : : 
very finest of all garden Iris. 
B1234—BLUE SHIMMER. Long blooming season: 
often 5 or 6 flowers to stem. Very fragrant. 
89c each; 3 for 2.39, ppd. 
B1237—ELMOHR. The famous Orchid Iris. 
Flowers often 7 or 8” across. Dykes medal 
winner. 75c each; 3 for 1.79, ppd. 
B1i276—SABLE. The well known black. 75c 
each; 3 for 1.79, ppd. 
B1260—OLA KALA. American Iris Society 
“Hall of Fame’. Lye medal winner. 89c 
each: 3 for 2.39, ppd. 
B1226—BRYCE CANYON. No. 12 of “100 Most 
Popular”’ Iris. 98c each; 3 for 2.49, ppd. 
B1371—MOROCCO ROSE. Very large and fine. 
49c each; 3 for 1.29, ppd. 
B1383—PINK SATIN. Clear, true satin pink. 
39c each; 3 for 98c, ppd. 
FALL, OR TWICE BLOOMING, IRIS 
Bloom in the spring and again in the fall: 
B1150—AUTUMN KING. Popular large blue and 
eurple: ahr pecs “fe 4 Soir green foliage all summer. Set 214’ 
B1151—AUTUMN QUEEN. Often blooms 7 es se (Bridal Wreath) ADAE = GLOWS OEtC tote mala 
mmonthaietethesyeat ; 4 reystiere es ide ee CG med pe ee prices: 
: ote : —One of the most beautiful o er 12 5 50 100 
EU ge di MAGIC. One of the best of all j Boek t ‘ all posers vast lesly fe porEpneY 10 to 15”...1.98 3.79 7.10 13.29 
; C 2 : Se eee ong or only slightly trimmed. Shearing 12 to 18”...2.46 4.89 8.98 16.50 
B3056%. 2 each of the A reks "roll Blooming be Bq = loses most of the blooms. Light blue. 1g to 24”...3.25 6.49 12.50 22.98 
Iris—all 6 for 2.19, postpaid. Lopez : 5 Pe how tae Mer ee SP Ae 
SOME OF THE 
WORLD'S BEST LILIES fulios © ideal shelter belt and erosion control item. Then it 
ARE LISTED HERE Rosa was found that it made a fine hedge, either trimmed 
: Tee or untrimmed, even for a small city lot. We show here 
“SASS ob an alla Aaa aA vaale anne A1624 —This is che plant chat is taking the country by 2 Picture of a lightly sheared Rosa Multiflora hedge 
BlowenGdio He pede Plant oe deen. 1.69 storm. Everyone north, south, east and west is plant Petes vit ae A: ve ore SLTEEE [eI meio LUE 
each; 3 for 4.98, ppd. Pee: ing Rosa Multiflora, some that should and some that W BE ee RUS oe haf sn is picture was taken. 
B5011—FLAME TLE (ed Rusday Does should not. We do not advocate Rosa Multiflora for CE CDNB US EEE ES SSUES Vise: 
well in cold or heat, soil good or poor. Best » Minnesota, Upper Wisconsin and similar cold areas In the spring, the plants are festooned from top to 
in full sun or partial Dehtes aes 2” tall. as they will winter kill to the ground. But in all bottom with clusters of glistening white single blos- 
PL z 6 to 8” tee 35c each; 3 for 80c; other areas, go to it. You can not find a better or soms, and in the fall ic is thickly set with bright red 
2 res 125: ppd. Pp. i more useful plant. berries, very fine for winter bouquets, either natural 
B5030—SHOW LILY (Lilium Speciosum rv- Res neietige Mota eatdy” ecancse’ coseite camer nen areca oe Oe 
brum). One of the most beautiful popular into popularity first as a living field fence, and as an 
lilies. Very hardy and easy to grow. Plant 
7 to 8” deep. 65c each; 3 for 1.79, ppd. 
B5037—YELLOW TRUMPET AURELIAN HYBRID. 
Peautiful golden trumpets of the same strain 
that won the awards in the 1950 and 1951 
National Lily Show. Grow much like Regal 
Lilies but with stronger stems and larger 
flowers. 2.00 each; 3 for 5.98, ppd. 
B5010—ESTATE LILY. True Easter Lily type 
thorny barrier that stops traffic across your 
yard, garden or field. Does not sucker nor spread so 
does not interfere with nearby garden plants. Weeds 
won't grow under it, and it is easy to run a lawn 
mower under its arching branches. 
If left untrimmed, will grow to about 6 or 8 feet 
and then get no taller, and about 6 feet broad. Can 
be trimmed smaller if desired. 
We offer two grades: 
that you can grow outdoors. Has delightful Prepaid Pa Hot 
apple blossom fragrance. Biooms year repal 
planted. Grows 214 to 3’ tall. Mulch for ; Per 12 Per 25 Per 50 Per 100 1000 
winter. Plant 5” deep. 49c each; 2 for 89c; Sito 15 <esizexeeee 1.98 3.59 6.50 49.75 
5 for 2.10, ppd. 
B5027—REGAL LILY. America's favorite 
hardy lily. Plant 7 to 8” deep. 35c each; 
3 for 79c; 5 for 1.19, ppd. 
B5005—CORAL LILY (Tenuifolium). One of 
the most brilliant of all lilies. Absolutely 
hardy; from Siberia. Small flowers of bril- 
liant, deep waxen scarlet. Grows in poorest 
soil. Plant 4 to 6” deep. 29c¢ each; 3 for 
75c; 5 for 1.19, ppd. 
B5012—GOLD BANDED LILY (Lily Auratum). 
Has been grown for centuries and still one 
of the most beautiful. Great white flaring 
flowers with bright gold band down the 
center of each petal. Plant 9” deep. Does 
not like lime. 75c each; 3 for 1.89, ppd. 
“GREEN QUEEN” LILY COLLECTION 
B3457X—1 each of Flame Lily, Pink Show, 
Coral Lily, Regal, and Estate—al! 5 for only 
1.98, ppd. 
12 to 18” size........ 1.45 249 4.49 7.98 69.95 
