PC-134 VIOLET—D-E. Full purple flowers with good color and substance. 45c each. 
* PC-39 VIOLET GLORYMUM—D-E. A mound of striking soft purple flowers on 
a heavy branching plant; dwarf cushion. 60¢ each. 
YC-191 VISION— (Bristol 54) D-L. A soft harmony of pearl and ivory with just 
a hint of fawn overglow. A lovely creation and a definite color thrill. $1.00 each. 
BC-26 W. P. SNYDER—D-L. Large apricot bronze flowers on bushy plant; cushion. 
40c each. 
* WC-24 WHITE CLOUD—D-E. Pure white flowers with buds and undeveloped 
petals showing lemon. One of the finest whites we know and a choice cut flower. Love- 
ly from early September until hard freeze. 45¢ each. 
WC-181 WHITE GLORYMUM—(New) D-M. Pure white flowers on uniform and 
nice bushy plants. Bears multitudes of beautiful ragged edged flowers. 7%5¢ each. 
WC-109 WHITE SPOON—Long narrow white tubes and spoons with creamy center. 
40c each. 
* WC-76 WHITE WONDER—D-M. White ball pompons cover the plant; tall. 40¢ 
each. 
YC-7 YELLOW AVALANCHE—D-M. Large fluffy flowers of enthralling soft yel- 
low are greatly loved. 45c each. 
YC-1 YELLOW BLANKET—D-M. Very free flowering clear yellow button pom- 
pon; tops for cutting. 45e each. . 
YC-34 YELLOW SPOON—L. Bright clear golden yellow tubes and spoons. 40¢ 
each. 
PERENNIALS 
AQUILEGIA—COLUMBINE 
PA-1 MecKana’s Giant—’55 All America Bronze 
Medal Winner. Sensational new strain of Columbine with 
extremely large graceful bloom and extra long spurs. 
Mixed colors. 
30c each; 6 for $1.65; 12 for $3.00 
THERMOPSIS CAROLINIANA 
PT-1 CAROLINIAN LUPINE OF GARDEN LITERATURE 
Tall yellow pea shaped flowers on lupine like spikes about 4 feet high. It is perfect 
for a spot of color in the perennial garden or border in June after the Iris are gone. 
Established clumps that are 4 to 5 years old will send up many spikes of flowers which 
are fine for arranging with blue flowers. A must-have background plant for the garden. 
We offer sturdy field grown roots which will bloom some this year and well next. 
35e each; 3 for $1.00 
BALLOON FLOWER 
(PLATYCODON GRANDIFLORUM) 
Buds resemble small blown up balloons, opening into star-shaped bells of fine qual- 
ity and texture. These showy and delightful flowers with their clusters of bloom should 
be in all perennial borders. This plant, with lots of flowers from June to October, will 
stand more abuse than many and still put on a bright show. Grows to 2 feet and is fine 
for cutting. ; 
PP-1 Single Blue; PP-2 Single Shell Pink; PP-3 Double White; PP-4 Double Blue. 
40c each; 3 for $1.10 
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