Hyperion Day-Lily or Hemerocallis. 
LY THRUM (Loosestrife) 
Morden’s Pink. Tall spires of clear 
warm rosy pink put the new 
lythrums at the top of the list of 
perennial flowers. They grow to 3 
ft. in height, bloom from late 
June to September, do well in dry 
sunny spots or in partial shade. 
HELIOPSIS (Orange Sunflower) 
Gold-Greenheart. A new tall perennial that is easy 
to grow and lasts for years. Flowers look like orange 
zinnias and have emerald-green centers when they 
open. Stems are long; cut flowers long lasting; a good 
3 to 4 ft. background plant. 
65c each; 3 for $1.65; Doz. $6.00. 
HEMEROCALLIS 
(Lemon Lily or Day Lily) 
Hyperion. The old orange day lily and lemon lily 
that still brighten our roadsides in June and July 
must be quite proud of their new relatives. Hyperion 
is one of the loveliest of the new hybrids. It is pale 
canary-yellow, blooms in July and grows 3% ft. high. 
65c each; 3 for $1.65; Doz. $6.00. 
HEUCHERA (Coral Bells) 
Rosamundi. Three qualities make Heuchera invalu- 
able in a perennial planting. They bloom all summer, 
thrive in partial shade and the low mounds of round 
evergreen leaves are attractive at all times. Rosa- 
mundi produces dainty spires of warm coral pink 
bells 15 to 18 inches high. An excellent plant for 
the front of borders. 
60c each; 3 for $1.50; Doz. $5.30 
HOLLYHOCK 
Double Mixed. Plants from seed of rose, maroon, 
red, white, yellow and buff. 6 ft. (Mixed colors only.) 
55c each; 3 for $1.35; Doz. $4.75. 
For Hollyhock seed, see page 52. 
LUPINS 
Russell Hybrids Mixed. There is nothing more 
beautiful than these tall spires of soft colors ranging 
from pinks to reds, buff to bronze, blue to purple 
with many bicolors. They grow four to five feet high 
and bloom in June. (Mixed colors only). 
60c each; 3 for $1.50; Doz. $5.30. 
We cannot accept orders for Lupins after May 1 Oth. 
Illustrated in color on page 44. 
For Lupin seed, see page 53. 
PETUNIAS 
See Inside Back Cover 
PHLOX 
TALL VARIETIES 
The one perennial that can be depended upon to 
provide lots of color in August. No flower has ever 
taken its place. Plant the tall phlox in any airy place 
in good garden soil and keep them well watered in 
late summer. Cut off flower heads before they go to 
seed. 
Bright-Eyes. This new phlox is one of the most bril- 
liant red and largest of the new phlox. Center of the 
florets is a darker red. 
Charles Curtis. Brilliant red with overtones of orange 
scarlet. Dark foliage; medium height. The showiest 
and huskiest phlox developed to date. Most brilliant. 
Harvest Fire. Florets 114 to 2 inches across make 
mammoth heads of fiery salmon-scarlet which are 
long lasting. Plants 30 inches tall. 
Progress. A magnificent rich lavender-blue with the 
eye a deeper blue. Very large florets in large heads. 
Extremely sturdy. 
Ruby Lee. Immense flower heads of rich plum-red— 
medium height with many side branches. 
PRICE: Any of the above phlox: 
65c each; 3 for $1.65; Doz. $6.00 
CREEPING PHLOX (Phlox subulata) 
Blue Hill. Creeping phlox are among the most popu- 
lar of the low growing perennials, blooms in early 
spring with tulips and other spring bulbs. Blue Hill 
is a lovely soft blue-lavender which combines so well 
with spring flower colors. 6 in. 
60c each; 3 for $1.50; Doz. $5.30. 
Your Black Knight petunias which I grew from seed sown 
They will even IRONY in poorly  jndoors are almost fantastically beautiful. They are the 
drained spots. Established plants sensation of the neighborhood. Many of the blooms are four 
Drooe ao or more flower spikes. jncehes across. I kept track of the first blooms that appeared 
in. : 
and found they lasted as long as nine days on the plant before 
wilting. Even as they shriveled they did not lose color. Also, 
they were the earliest of all my petunias. 
Mrs. Alden W. Graves, 51 Wakefield Ave., Port Washington, 
IN, Es Ty AD koe € 
65c each; 3 for $1.65; Doz. $6.00. 
Mordens Pink Lythrum. 
PANSIES Creeping Phlox blooms in April and May. 
Swiss Giants Mixed Colors. Young, vigorous, well rooted Seas 
field grown plants from our Test Gardens in which the 
newest and best stocks available are planted. The plants 
remain compact, the blooms are enormous and of gorgeous 
rich, velvety colors. 
Do not be disappointed if they are not in bloom when 
you receive them. The young plants bloom much longer 
than older plants. 
$1.35 Doz.; 25 for $2.55; 100 for $9.50 postpaid. 
We cannot accept orders for less than a dozen. 
PRIMROSE (Polyanthus—English Cowslip) 
Primula Colossea, Mixed Colors. These gay border flowers 
blooming in early spring are easy to grow and increase so 
rapidly that they should be divided every two years in 
August. Will grow in sun, but prefer some shade. Our 
mixture contains shades of yellow, orange, red and com- 
binations of these colors. 9 in. 
55c each; 3 for $1.35; Doz. $4.75. 
For Primrose seed, see page 60. 
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