STOKESIA 
Cyanea, Blue. 
foot plants. loz. 60c; 4oz. $1; oz. $3. 
THERMOPSIS 
Caroliniana. Long racemes of yellow Lupine-like flow- 
ers in June and July on fine 2-foot plants. Grows in 
Sell these as companion plants with 
Delphinium. Yéoz. 25c; oz. 75c; oz. $2.25. 
sun or shade. 
TRITOMA 
Perpetual Early-Alowering Hybrids. Drooping, tubu- 
lar flowers in dense spikes above long, narrow, foliage 
in Orange-scarlet, orange and yellow. Height 3 feet. 
degoz. 40c; lgoz. 65c; oz. $2; Ib. $6. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
This hardy biennial is best sown in June or July in 
Transplant the young plants to the field in 
September or October to bloom the following spring. 
Dwarf Double, Mixed. An unusually fine strain, ideal 
frames. 
From July to October, lavender-blue 
centaurea-like flowers, 4 inches across on 1 to 144- 
Arkwright Ruby Violas 
for bedding. The plants are dwarf, very compact, growing 8 inches high, and make nice 
pot-plants for spring. The colors include the rich dark tones, as well as the bright, light 
shades. 
Ygoz. 60c; oz. $1; oz. $3; Yb. $9. 
Double, Mixed. More popular than the single varieties, because of the fullness of the flower. 
The colors include all of the known shades and are very attractive. 
The strong, robust 
plants grow 114 feet high. Moz. 45c; 4oz. 85c; oz. $2.50; 4 Ib. $7.50; Ib. $22. 
Single. This is the popular, 18-inch free flowering strain with enormous trusses of bloom. 
Dark Crimson, Newport Pink and Scarlet Beauty. Each, Yeoz. 50c; lgoz. 85c; oz. $2.50; 
\Ib. $7.50. 
Single Mixed. A well-balanced color blend. Yoz. 40c; oz. 75c; oz. $2.25; \YIb. $7. 
Midget Single Mixe1. This is a wonderfully fine strain for pot-culture, as it forms very small, 
balled plants 4 inches high, with brightly colored small flowers, many of which are tri- 
colored. Jgoz. 55c; Yoz. $1.65; oz. $5; 4 Ib. $15. . 
TUNICA 
Saxifraga. A 10-inch rock garden or border 
plant with upright, deep green fine foliage 
and countless small light pink flowers all 
summer. Ygoz. 35c; oz. $1; oz. $3. 
VERONICA 
Spicata Blue. Terminal spikes of violet-blue 
in June and July, on 1'%-foot plants. It 
does well in ordinary soil in a sunny lIo- 
cation and is extremely hardy in all [ati- 
tudes. Lgoz. 25c; oz. 75c; oz. $2.25. 
WALLFLOWER 
Although perennials, these are best treated 
in northern latitudes as biennials. Sow the 
seed in June or July and winter over in a 
protected coldframe for transplanting out- 
doors when safe in the spring. 
English, Double, Mixed. A very fine mix- 
ture made up from the choicest varieties, 
with nicely balanced colors. Delightfully 
fragrant. Ygoz. 35c; Moz. $1; oz. $3. 
VIOLA CORNUTA 
Good-sized plants can be ready by late 
spring from a January indoor seeding, al- 
though they are usually started in summer 
for bloom the following spring. Set out in 
September. After plants are frozen in. give 
light protection. They like deep enriched soil. 
Arkwright Ruby. This large-flowered variety 
has ruby-crimson blooms with terra-cotta. 
loz. 60c; Lgoz. $1; oz. $3; oz. $9. 
Blue Perfection. In this variety the petals 
are bright mid-blue, and the flowers large. 
le oz. 35c; Ygoz. 65c; Yoz. $2; oz. $6. 
Chantreyland. Striking, all perfectly formed, 
large, pure apricot flowers through a long 
season. Yeoz. 75c; 14oz. $2.25; oz. $6.75. 
Lutea splendens. Flowers of deep sulphur- 
yellow on dwarf, compact plants. V¢oz. 
55c; Yoz. $1.65; oz. $5. 
Papilio. Mid-blue and white, on short wiry 
stems above the nice plants. 
White Perfection. An attractive pure white 
rounded flower on a nice neat plant. 
Mixed. A well-balanced blend of all above. 
Each of above 3, 102: 45c; \yoz. $1.35; 
oz. $4. 
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