y CANNAS 
For mass color and real beauty 
a Canna bed is hard to beat. 
They stand lots of heat and 
bloom profusely from July un- 
til frost. Whether planted in 
beds, as borders or _ back- 
ground Cannas are always sat- 
isfactory and they are easy to 
grow and not bothered by any 
insects. For a real show plant 
— a dozen Cannas in the center 
of a bed, then a row of Salvia 
and either Dwarf Marigolds, 
Royal Carpet or White Alys- 
sum, this will give you a bed of flowers of exotic beau- 
ty all summer. 
P1712—CITY OF PORTLAND—The finest large flowered 
bright pink Canna, especially showy when p’anted with 
other Cannas. Grows 4 to 5 ft. tall, green foliage, large 
flowers for many weeks. 
P1711—PRES!DENT-—Huge. glowing scarlet flowers, vig- 
orous plants 4 ft. tall. Profuse bloomer and the most 
popular and showy variety. Green foliage. 
P1710—YELLOW KING HUMBERT—Beautiful deep yel- 
low flowers spotted with red. Grows 4 ft tall and blooms 
profusely over a long time. 
PRICE of CANNAS; Each 25c; 3 for 65¢; 12 for $2.00. 
CANNAS 
Dictamnus 
or Gas Plant 
A very showy hardy plant 
that will deserve a place in 
every flower garden. It 
grows to a height of about 
2% ft. and is well sup>lied 
with attractive tragrant 
foliage. During June ani 
July the showy spikes of 
heavily scented flowers are 
borne in great profusion. 
Should be planted in heavy 
soil and a sunny position. 
We can supply either pink 
P1740 or white; P1741; men- 
tion color wanted on order. 
Select field grown plants. 
Each 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
Mrs. A. F. Shultis, Wis.— 
Everything I bought of you 
is fine. The shrubs are a 
fine grade, the best I have 
ever bought and your prices 
are very reasonable. 
DICTAMNUS or GAS PLANT 
Dwarf Fern Leaf B 
ASTIBLE FANAL 
Astilbe Fanal 
P1702—Hardy, easily grown border plant 
that does best if given plenty moisture and 
planted in good rich soil. Will reward you 
many times for good care with its abund- 
ance of exquisite feathery sprays of deep 
red flowers. Grows to a height of 12 to 15 
in. and the fower spikes tower well above 
the foliage. The rich, deep red flowers con- 
trast delightfully with the dark green fern- 
like foliage. Grows in either sun or partial 
shade. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25; 12 for $4.50. 
‘FERN LEAF BLEEDING HEART 
leeding Heart 
Liatris or Kansas Gayfeather P1705—(Exima)—Grows a beautiful dwarf 
P1752—Not many flowers will plant 12 to 15 in. tall and is well suited for 
attract more attention on ac- borders, beds or planted in front of taller 
count of their unusual appear- plants or shrubs. The fine feathery foliage 
ance, they are beautiful as well makes it a beautiful plant even when not ; 
as odd. Blooms in mid-summer in bloom. Blooms from early summer until 1—MRS. GEO. BOUTILLIER 38—ROSE GLORY 
and flowers last a long time. fall. Each 35c; 3 for 80c; 12 for $2.45. 2—WHITE WONDER 4—KING MIDAS 
and make excellent 
cut flowers of deep 
rich purple color. 
Very hardy and easy 
to grow. Each 35c¢; 3 
for 80c. 
TRITOMA 
P1794 — PFITZERI- 
RED HOT POKER— 
Strikingly handsome 
and showy _ plants 
surpassing all others 
in brillianey of color 
Which is a rich 
orange scarlet. They 
grow 2\% to 3 ft. tall 
and bloom from Aug- 
ust to October. A 
fine plant for beds or 
borders and also well 
suited for cutting or 
bouquets as they lasc 
a week to ten days 
after cutting. Extra 
strong plants, 3 fer 
LYTHRUM 
Mordens Pink 
P1754 — Another 
grand hardy peren- 
nial that will de- 
light all flower loy- 
ers. Very thrifty 
and vigorous and 
produces long 
spikes of closely 
set bright rose 
flowers. Especially 
fine for bouquets. 
Plants remain in 
flower for 6 to 8 
weeks. Strong field 
grown blooming 
size plants. Each 
45c; 3 for $1.10. 
A. Snider, Ind. — 
Have always found 
your seeds and 
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75c; 6 for $1.35; doz. plants to be A-l. ea 
LIATRIS $2.50; 100 for $15.00. | i ; 
phlox produces florets so large. 2 =. ye ( 
HARDY PHLOX P1762—FIREBRAND—Bright vivid scarlet, large 4 a. 
These may be classed as one of our best summer and showy. One of the best. = _ . =| 
flowering perennials. They are very hardy, easy to P1764—MARY LOUISE—Pure white, heads unus- LYTHRUM 
grow and suitable for a wide variety of soils. All ually large, individual flowers twice the size of 
of our plants are strong field grown and not small most other whites. A good grower with clean foli- 
rooted cuttings. age and prolific bloomer. 
P1760—BORDER QUEEN—The best pure deep 
pink. Flower heads of mammoth size and a pro- 
fuse bloomer. The best pink. 
P1761—DAILY SKETCH—Immense flowers of light 
salmon pink with carmine eyes. No other hardy Any of above: 35c each; 3 for 
good grower and especially att 
ed with Mary Louise. 
BORDER QUEEN MARY LOUISE FIREBRAND 
P1763—ROSY BLUE—This is the nearest blue. A 
ractive when plant- 
$1.00; doz. $3.50. 
Jung’s Deluxe Dahlias 
It is a source of deep satisfaction to grow truly giant 
flowered dahlias in your garden. It is not dificult to do 
this if you plant some of the excellent varieties below 
and follow the simple instructions sent with each order, 
The dahlias listed below are outstanding kinds, not only 
are they of giant size and fine colors but they are also 
vigorous growers and free flowering. 
B862—BASHFUL GIANT—One of the better bronze or 
golden tan varieties. Its large shaggy blooms of cop- 
per and gold are very attractive. Each 45c; 3 for $1.10. 
B866—COMMANDO—A superb deep lavender. The large 
flowers are produced profusely on tall vigorous plants, 
Each 45c; 3 for $1.15. 
B861—KING MIDAS—One of the most popular and wide- 
ly grown yellow Dahlias. Many flowers 10 in. in dia- 
meter and produced on strong heavy stems. Each 50c; 
3 for $1.25. 
B8é3—MRS. GEO. L. BOUTILLIER—One of best carmine 
red dahlias. A true giant as many flowers are 12 in. in 
diameter. Easy and vigorous grower profuse bloomer. 
Each 45c; 3 for $1.10. 
B864—ROSE GLORY—Rose pink flowers of large size 
and a very free bloomer. One of the best for landscape 
effect, flowers 6 to 7 in. across. Each 40c; 3 for $1.00. 
B860—THOS. EDISON—A grand and striking variety, 
Giant attractive flowers of deep royal purple. Will make 
a show in any garden. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
B865—WHITE WONDER—Pure white flowers 8 to 10 
in. across are not uncommon. A beautiful flower with 
long curled petals. Each 45c; 3 for $1.10. 
SPECIAL DAHLIA OFFER 
B870X—Cne select root of each of the 
above six grand Dahlias for $2.25. 
Dwarf or Bedding Dahlias 
B872—These grand dwarf Dahlias are 
very desirable for either beds or bor- 
ders. They will start blooming in 6 to 
8 weeks after planting and will then 
be a mass of flowers until frost; a bed 
or row of these Dahlias are a grand 
sight when in flower. They grow 18 
to 24 inches tall and branch very free- 
ly, bearing flowers on each branch, 
also excellent for bouquets. Flowers 
will be single, semi-double and double 
but all very beautiful. Select bulbs: 
3 for 70c; 6 for $1.35; 12 for $2.50; 
25 for $5.00. 
ss —_—_—_—_—_—_— 
Mrs. John Bradley, N.J.—Just a note to 
tell you that I have been getting large, 
beautiful blooms from the Dahlias you 
BEDDING DAHLIAS sent me. 
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