STRONG, STURDY PLANTS 
HARDY 
One of the best perennials, blooming 
over a long period. Easy to grow, beautiful 
colors. 
DAILY SKETCH—A magnificent Phlox. 
Color is lustrous, sparkling pink with 
deeper eye. Large trusses of very large 
flowers on tall, strong stems. 
45 6 forces. $2.35 
VE fon sc. eccrs 4.50 
HARVEST FIRE—A new outstanding vari- 
ety, the most brilliantly colored of any 
OLD FASHIONED 
BLEEDING HEART (Di- 
centra) —2 feet. An 3 for 
old favorite that is be- 
coming very popular 
PAINTED DAISY (Py- 
rethrum) — Lovely 
| *GAILLARDIA—One of 
| the showiest giant sized 
blooms of rich bur- Daisy-like flowers in Phi ivi 
° ; F : ox. Large flowers of vivid orange-red. 
gundy-red petals with shades of pink and red SICH ARe It thrives in Each ec. 55 GP fore cccsccss $2.75 
Boe ee E2Y TO long stems above partially shaded places. Zifori a. 1.50 2 foreeee 5.25 
grow. Excellent for cut- Graceful, heart-shaped SALMON GLOW—Immense heads of rich 
MARY LOUISE — Without doubt the best 
ting. Grows 3 feet tall. ee fernlike: ~ fo- powers in April and wiite Phlox with immense heads of purest salmon. Very free blooming. 
Each 35c 6 for $1.65 Each 35c 6 for $1.65 ay. Extra heavy plants white. Free bloomer. Each oe $ .45 an 7.) $2.35 
i 3for 90c 12for 3.00 3 for 90c 12 for 3.00 Each $1.21 3 for $3.41 Tile sas ree 1S fetes paee 3 force 13252. 12iforse eee 4.50 
oe ROYAL PURPLE—Rich shaded violet with See APIDOS TS Tes 
NEW HARDY cecremeye: $ .45 6 f Each $ .55 6 for $2.75 
carte oe Each t: (550.6 forenoon ‘ 
1.25 12 for BF ON jacscssteeaes 1.50 V2) fore ceesce 5.25 
“CRIMSON KING” 
The aristocrat of the hardy carna- 
tions. Produces beautiful crimson 
flowers on stems 12 to 14 inches 
in length. Very desirable for floral 
arrangements. It is the only 
HARDY, EVERBLOOMING Carna- 
tion available at this time, and 
should be grown in every flower 
garden. 
*LONG-SPURRED COL- 
UMBINE — Among the 
BALLOON FLOWER 
COREOPSIS — Bright 
Strong Pot Grown Plants (Platycodon) — Large, yellow daisy-like flow- 
; ; first perennials to 
Each $ 55 showy, deep blue flow- ers in profusion — all bloom in the spring, 
cledtwee sag omc sy ck 3 + ers on 12-inch stems summer long—easy to this lovely strain with 
ES IUGY? osGoescsacangacubgus 1.50 in great profusion all grow; fine for cutting. rich colors, large flow- 
Si Pe) cet en ee eee 2.75 summer. Grows 3 feet tall. shee pene My please. 
erfectly hardy. 
Za ORE te ccctec se 5.25 Each 35¢ 6 for $1.65 Each 35¢ 6 for $1.65 Each 35¢ 6 for $1.65 
3 for 90c¢ 12 for 3.00 3 for 90c¢ 12 for 3.00 3 for 90c 12 for 3.00 
= * G HEART (F Leaf) me f *SHASTA DAISY—2-3 inches across, petals of white 
BLEEDIN ern Leaf) — warf growing and clear yellow center. Beautiful in the garden and 
tH GOOSEBERRIES 
new variety with finely cut foliage and pretty pink 
flowers throughout the season. Each, 50c; 3 for $1.35. 
*BABY’S BREATH, Bristol Fairy—Far superior to old 
Baby’s Breath. This new variety has large panicles 
of double white flowers all summer long. Lovely in 
the garden; fine for cutting. Grows 2-3 ft. tall. 
fine for cutting. A profusé bloomer. Thrives in or- 
dinary soil. Each, 35¢; 3 for 90c. 
LYTHRUM ROSEUM—A mass of blooms from July to 
September. Spike after spike of deep rose-colored 
flowers. 3 to 4 feet high. Very hardy. Blooming 
size plants. Each, 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
*SWEET WILLIAM—No garden is complete without 
Should be planted in good, rich soil and well manured 
¢ once a year: Prune regularly. Plant 4 to 6 feet apart in 
rows. Mulch heavily in the fall. Plants are hardy, rugged 
and easily grown. 
ds | HOUGHTON—A medium sized American variety which 
- bears see paant and regular crops and never mildews; fruit Each, $1.25. some of the beautiful, prolific bloomers. Mixed 
smooth; red, tender, and very good; valuable. DELPHINIUM (Hybrids) —A Cavour pereyes ae colors 
are grown. Vary from pale blue to deepest indigo- Eachiee meen $ .35 Gaforitcn cece. $1.65 
62c each; $6.25 per doz. blue and royal purple. Fine for cutting and in the 3 f00 crsswcssvsesssssere 908 Mil tort ee 3.00 
M garden. Grows 3-5 feet tall. *SWEET VIOLETS—Well-known flower that is always 
4 V Each iecnnosscacorerees $ .35 GU FONT ccresssceerecesns $1.65 popular, Deep violet, sweetly scented. Clumps. 
, NEW PIXWELL GOOSEB ERRY Bion sean ee: 90 12 forearm 3.00 Bech eee 28 e a i EEO 
DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS — A magnificent new strain 
Best variety grown. A tremendous bearer of large, fine with exquisite double flowers; hardy and easy to 
e|  Guality berries. Berries hang down on the underside of hardy, with beautiful flower spikes of brilliant 
branches so that they are easy to pick. Not as thorny as grow. orange-red on graceful stems. 3-4 feet tall. 
y other kinds. Bears young. Large berries of light green Each) sccssacsereranees $ .35 Ga FOR see seursesceugsams $1.65 Bach’ fstcuccsoenecee: $ .35 G fOr Bete ns $1.65 
color, turning pink when fully ripe. 3 fOr ecdccesterscesscees 90 V2 FOP serceatcsessccneeee 3.00 3 FORGE cx tereriecice 90 12Sfor¥.e- 3.00 
CURRANTS 
: 83c each; $8.35 per doz. 
62c each; $6.25 per doz. 
Mature just before raspberries and can be canned either 
quality and flavor. 
tfaw or cooked. They do not winter kill and are easy of 
eoabon, requiring little care. Can be grown in any good 
soil. 
RED LAKE—A new red currant with extra large berries. 
Borne in long bunches well filled to the tip. 
Bushes are thrifty and very produc- 
Superior 
tive. It's easy to grow—easy to pick—easy to sell. 
NOTICE! 
*ARTEMESIA, Silver King—Often called fhe Ghost 
Plant because its frosted, silvery-gray branches and 
tiny leaves. Use it for a 3-ft. background—it stays 
the same all summer without wilting, doesn’t need 
staking. Sprays can be dried and used for winter 
bouquets. 35c¢ each; 3 for 90c. 
*ACHILLEA, The Pearl—Always dependable—hottest 
summer sun don’t slow it up—shoots forth compact, 
cushiony, pure white flower heads July until frost. 
Grows 11% to 2 ft. high—just right for snowy back- 
grounds. Gives flowers every year. 35¢ each; 
3 for 90c. 
GIANT WHITE SHASTA DAISY—MARCONI—Largest 
of the double frilled with flowers 5 to 8 inches 
across. A superb plant for the perennial or rock 
garden. Excellent for cutting. 75¢ each; 3 for $2.00. 
HARDY CARNATION—Our choice of pink, white, 
yellow and dark red. Each, 35c; 6 for $1.65. 
*xLINUM PERENNE (Hardy Fiax)—Feathery foliage 
*CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Dwarf, pink-cushion 
type which bloom from August till frost. Very hardy, 
easy to grow. Blooms first year. Four different 
striking, vivid colors: Yellow, Bronze, Pink, and Red. 
Each, 50c; 3 for $1.35. 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUM—Large Flowering vari- 
eties. Choice of Yellow, Pink, White, Bronze and 
red. 45¢ each. 
*FOXGLOVE, True Perennial Type—This is not the 
ordinary Foxglove that you find in the garden but a 
true perennial type known as Ambigua. Lovely soft 
yellow blooms, flecked with chocolate. Looks like a 
hothouse grown plant. Blooms all summer. 35¢ 
each; 3 for 90c. 
GIANT HIBISCUS, Mixed Colors of White, Red, Pink 
—Flowers as big as Saucers. Giant among the peren- 
nials. 4 to 5 ft. tall. Heavy foliage. Blooms in 
D Due to Federal Quarantines, we cannot ship Cur- and sky-blue flowers in profusion. Grows 2 feet tall. east end Sone ae Hollyhocks. 49e¢ 
j| fants and Gooseberries into the following states: | Brg f <wtM. Sg gay gigs ouch 3 for $1.39; 1 don, $4.95. 
California, Conn., Georgia, Delaware, Idaho, Mass., | 3 for ............. 90 TO for eee 3.00 SWEET PEAS—PERENNIAL—That Bloom Year After 
Maine, Maryland, Mich., Minn., Montana, N. J., 
N. H., N. Y., No. Car., Ohio, Ore., Penna., R. |., 
Tenn., Vermont, Va., W. Va., and Wis. 
VARIETIES MARKED * ARE 
IDEAL ROCK GARDEN PLANTS 
Year—Every home should have a planting of these. 
Fine for trellising. Mixed colors. 24¢ each; $2.40 
per doz, 
