Mrs. Scott Elliott's Long Spurred 
Hybrid Aquilegia 
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IELD-GROWN PLANTS— _ 
4127 AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
One of the favorite plants with all lovers of beautiful perennials. Columbine 
seems to have an appeal all its own because of the lovely pastel shadings of 
color and the artful delicacy of its bloom form. Mrs. Scott Elliott’s hybrids are as 
fine as can be grown. They have marvelous color range and are noted for spurs 
on each bloom, Being hybrids we cannot ship by color, but the mixture is well 
balanced and satisfactory. 2-year, field-grown, 40¢ each; 4 for $1.25, postpaid. 
4130 YELLOW DAISY 
““MARGUERITA” 
Brilliantly colored hardy yellow Daisy of 
refined habit. Plants keep shapely and throw 
up numerous long stems, each topped by a 
large bloom of bright yellow with deeper 
center. Will add sparkle to the perennial 
planting. 2-yr. plants which will bloom this 
summer, 45c each; 4 for $1.35, postpaid. 
4129 DWARF PINK 
CREEPING PHLOX 
One of the most beautiful of the low 
creeping plants is Phlox Subulata. Use _ it 
liberally in those spots where no other plant 
seems to do well and you will be delighted 
with the results. It is hardy under most con- 
ditions and is a mass of color in early spring. 
Plant 1 foot apart each way to make dense 
ground cover in a short time. 2-yr., field- 
grown plants, 40c each; 4 for $1.25; 12 for 
$3.00, postpaid. 
4131 OLD-FASHIONED 
BLEEDING HEART 
Beloved by all. One of the most delightful 
of the spring-flowering plants. Bears numer- 
ous rosy red, heart-shaped flowers pendent 
on long arching stems. Grows to a height of 
2 feet. It was a favorite in grandmother’s 
day and is still good. Don’t fail to get it at 
this price. 2-yr. roots, 70¢ each; 3 for $2.00, 
postpaid. 
4113 LIATRIS, 
“September Glory” 
ALSO KNOWN AS “BLAZING STAR” or 
“GAYFEATHER”’ 
New late-flowering variety of the ever- , 
popular Blazing Star. Extremely long flower Yellow Daisy, ‘‘Marguerita”’ 
spikes of ps purple are borne on strong ‘ 
stems all through August and Sep- 
tember. Very desirable for cutting 4134 IRIS, SHILKA 
and a plant which should be _ in - “The Poor Man’s Orchid” 
every garden. Unexcelled for mixed A A lovely Iris 
bouquets and widely used by florists to beautify your 
for artistic arrange- aCerGkeiiS., [Dice 
ments. Grows 31 ft. covered by Prof. 
tall. Nice 2-yr. roots, *Hansen in the 
only 45¢ each; 4 for cold sections of 
$1.35, postpaid. Siberia, near the 
town of Shilka. 
[34] Extremely hardy 
and blooms are 
oddly shaped, as 
shown in photo at left. 
Color is. delicate orchid. 
In fact, it has been called 
“the poor man’‘s Orchid.” 
A real beauty and one no 
flower lover will want to 
be without. 
Field-Grown Plants 
Blooming Size 
45¢ each; 4 for $1.50, 
postpaid. 
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Fall Blooming Liatris, 
“September Glory” 
