Perfect for the Shady Spots 
Hardy Ferns do well in shady and half-shade 
places and are useful for growing close to houses 
and in corners which are too dark for most 
plants. Ferns do best in light soils containing 
much vegetable matter, so it is always best to 
DICENTRA SPECTABILIS (above). It blooms April thru 
June with long racemes of graceful heart-shaped rose-pink flow- 
ers. Easily grown anywhere and especially valuable for border 
planting and for shade. Grows to 2’. Also makes a beautiful 
house plant if potted late in the fall and kept in a cool place 
until a few weeks before the flowers are wanted. (75c each) 
(3 for $1.95) (6 for $3.40) prepaid. 
TRAILING EVERGREEN VINCA (above). Glossy 
evergreen foliage and bright blue flowers. Does 
well in shade. (10 for $2.00) (25 for $4.50} (100 
for $15.00) prepaid. 
PACHYSANDRA 
the most attractive 
ground cover. 
(Japanese Spurge). 
glossy-green 
Grows under trees. 
Probably 
leaves of any 
(10 for $2.00) 
work leaf mold or leaves into the soil of a fern 
bed. They are easy to grow. 
assortment of varieties and sell them in mixture 
(3 for $1.00) (6 for $1.75) (12 for $3.00) 
only. 
prepaid. 
INCARVILLEA. Rose-pink 
trumpet-shaped flowers on 18” 
stems. A fine new perennial of 
Striking and unusual appear- 
ance. They like to have deep, 
rich loam, well drained; they 
cannot take damp heavy soil. 
Grow in sun, 
for $1.00) 
paid. 
(40c¢ each) (3 
(6 for $1.85) pre- 
For Perenni- 
al Flower 
Seed See 
Page 2. 
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We have a fine 
Red Hot Poker 
PFITZER’S IMPROVED. Scarlet 
blooms 12” to 15” long in Aug. 
and Sept. 
MARTIN’S HYBRID. Scarlet and 
yellow blooms in July. 
GOLDEN SCEPTRE. Canary yel- 
low. Blooms in June. 
(60c each) (3 for $1.50) (6 for 
$2.50) prepaid. 
ROSINA. Dainty, delightfully fra- 
grant pink and rose flowers in spring 
and fall. Fine in border or as 
ground cover. (50c each) (3 for 
$1.25) (6 for $2.10) prepaid. 
EVERBLOOMING BLUE. A truly 
lovely, dainty, sweet-scented violet- 
blue that blooms spring and fall. 
(50c each) (3 for $1.25) (6 for 
$2.10) prepaid. 
One of the best low-growing per- 
ennials with a continual display of 
pink bloom. Fine for cutting and 
excellent border flower, growing 
only 12” high and covered with 
flowers from early summer to late 
fall. (50c each) (3 for $1.25) (6 
for $2.10) prepaid. 
GE : 
DICENTRA EXIMIA (Everblooming or Plumy Bleeding Heart). 
An everblooming sort with beautiful finely cut foliage and showy 
racemes of heart-shaped deep pink flowers from April to August. 
Grows to 18” in sun or shade. 
$2.50) prepaid. 
(60c each) 
The Chinese Lantern (Physalis 
Francheti) is highly prized for 
winter decoration. The _ balloon- 
like pods or lanterns measure 6 to 
9” in circumference, are brilliant 
orange in color and retain their 
shape and color all winter. Easily 
grown in almost any soil. (45¢ each) 
(3 for $1.00) prepaid. 
Large 
Blooming-Size 
Plants 
DUCHESS de NEMOURS. 
Large, early with white 
guard petals and canary- 
yellow center. 
KARL ROSENFIELD. A 
large velvety crimson mid- 
season bloomer. 
MONS. JULES ELIE. A 
fragrant light rose-pink 
with a silver sheen. Early. 
($1.00 each) (3 for $2.50) 
prepaid. 
PEONY COLLECTION: | 
each of 3 above only $2.45 
prepaid. 
(3 for $1.50) 
(25 for $4.50) 
(6 for fall. 
(100 for $15.00) prepaid 
POLYGONUM REYNOUTRIA. A 
completely covered with pink sprays of flowers in 
Foliage turns red in 
low-grower 
Fall. (10 for $2.00) 
(25 for $4.50) (100 for $15.00) prepaid. 
Many attractive branched, feath- 
ery heads in June and July. Fine 
for cutting. Grow to 18”. Do well 
indoors as pot plants. 
DEUTSCHLAND. White. (50c 
each) (3 for $1.25) prepaid. 
RHINELAND. Pink. (50c each) 
(3 for $1.25) prepaid. 
ASTILBE COLLECTION: 2 
each of above, all 4 plants only 
$1.60 prepaid. 
New LOW Prices 
DOUBLE WHITE. This rare 
and unusual Lily of the Valley 
has tiny bells inside of larger 
ones, with two or more miniature 
bells at the side. Fragrant. (6 
for $1.00) (12 for $1.85) prepaid 
SINGLE WHITE. The fragrant 
and delightful one we all love so 
well. It grows almost anywhere 
but thrives in shade. (6 for 75c) 
(12 for $1.35) prepaid. 
“Queen of the Garden" 
For sheer, delightful, breath- 
taking beauty, no flower can com- 
pare with the tall stateliness of 
the Delphinium, of which the 
Pacific Hybrid is by far the best. 
With individual florets 214” across 
and spikes 5 to 6’ tall, in com- 
binations of blue, purple, rose 
and lavender. (45c each) 
$1.10) (6 for $1.95) prepaid. 
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(3 for 
HYPERION. A fine hy- 
brid delightfully fragrant 
and good for cutting, too. 
Citron-yellow blooms carried 
on 40” stems. Thrives in 
moist ground and does equal- 
ly well on poor soil in sun 
or shade. Sold for $2.50 
when first introduced. (75c 
each) (3 for $1.95) (6 for 
$3.40) prepaid. 
