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NETTIE P. GALE Per clump .75 
Beautiful in all respects. An acaulis type that bears masses of 
blush white flowers above elegant bronze tinted foliage. A solid 
border of this variety around one of our circular beds never 
fails to win the admiration of visitors. Robust habit and most 
desirable. 
SPRINGTIME Per clump .75 
Color is silimar to Rosea but of lesser size in all parts. Of 
Polyanthus tendencies the dainty orchid pink flower clusters 
are borne on 4 inch stems. 
JULIAE (Species) Per clump .75 
Tiniest of all and recognized by primrose hybridizers as one 
of the most important of all species. Diminutive in every re- 
spect this little jewel is a prize subject for the rockery. Its 
stoloniferous habit produces tidy mats of pretty foliage studded 
with dainty red purple flowers on | inch stems. Of rugged 
constitution it endures adversity including heat, drouth and 
cold to a greater degree than all other primroses. In interior 
regions where even the Polyanthus have failed to thrive Juliae 
Ae its hybrids have Buen satisfaction and pleasure ii the SULTANS BRIDA NEU Ear ec AlE 
many who had about given up all hope of growing primroses. 
HARDY New TRITOM AS (Torch Lilies) 
Do you have a dry and sun baked spot in your garden that has proved unsuitable for what perennials you now have? ‘Then 
try some of the colorful new tritomas. The hottest sun and any soil that has drainage will accommodate any of these hybrid 
Red Hot Pokers which are hardy almost anywhere. Some are in flower from June until frost. All are wonderful keepers as 
cut flowers and their graceful form in floral arrangements is most pleasing. A 3 or 4 year old clump will be one of the most 
spectacular subjects in your garden. 
CULTURE: TRITOMAS are SUN lovers so don’t try growing them in shade. Like the Hemerocallis they will thrive in any 
soil and are quite drouth resistant. In mild climates they are evergreen which makes them ornamental the year around. For the 
colder sections of the country spring plantings are recommended. 
SHIPMENT: Spring or Fall. 
GOLDEN SCEPTRE Each .85 
The most vivid golden yellow we grow. Flower spikes are 
slender and the rich intense color is most striking in the gar- 
den. One of the first to bloom. 3 feet. 
GOLDMINE Each .85 
A beautiful hybrid of soft golden amber on 30-inch stems. 
Also valuable for its long blooming season which extends from 
late July until killing frosts. Very popular. 
MAID OF ORLEANS Each 1.25 
A new and distinctive tritoma. Smooth ivory white flower heads 
are produced on very stiff stems above grasslike foliage. Very 
hardy. 3 feet. July. 
PRIMROSE BEAUTY Each .85 
This charming Tritoma with its enchanting light primrose 
yellow spikes leaves nothing to be desired. Blooms in July 
and again in the fall. 36 inches. Picture on page 50. 
RED CORAL Each 1.00 
An enchanting color unlike any other variety. Densely flowered 
spikes of deep rosy coral that always attracts visitors. We rec- 
ommend this beauty wholeheartedly. 22 feet. Picture page 50. 
SPRINGTIME Each 1.00 
The earliest Tritoma and one of the most fascinating. Upper 
part is bright coral red and lower half is ivory white. A most 
pleasing combination that attracts all who sce it. June-July. 
40 inches. 
SUMMERTIME Each .85 
Large fiery flame red that fairly blazes in the garden. Elegant 
foliage and spectacular in a clump. 3% feet. 
VANILLA Each .85 
Dainty variety with narrow grassy foliage. Flowers are a uni- 
form light soft yellow on 30-inch stems. The most prolific 
bloomer of all and never without flowers from July to frost. 
WHITE GIANT Each .85 
Perfect spikes of pale yellow that turn to ivory as flowers age. 
Blooms all summer if cut regularly. 3 feet. Picture on page 51. 
W. S. REEVES Each 1.00 
The GIANT among tritomas. Color is bright coral red and the 
huge 18 inch flower heads on 6 to 7 foot stems are a most 
amazing sight in the egarden. Foliage is also massive and ever- TRITOMAS 
green. July-August. Left to right: W. F. REEVES, MAID OF ORLEANS, PRIMROSE BEAUTY 
TRITOMAS ARE UNSURPASSED FOR CUTTING 
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