BLEEDING HEARTS 
For Early Spring Bloom 
DICENTRA SPECTABILIS. (See photo above.) It 
blooms from April into June with long arching sprays of 
heart-shaped, rose-pink flowers, Easily grown anywhere 
and especially valuable for border planting and for shade. 
Grows to 2 feet. Also makes a beautiful house plant if HARDY ORCHIDS 
potted late in the fall and kept in a cool place until a BLETILLA 
1 (Chinese Terrestrial 
few weeks before the flowers are wanted. (75c¢ each); Orchid). . Blooma nando eee 
(3 for $1.95); (6 for $3.40), prepaid. ter or outdoors in summer. Most 
7 F Pas hae s Orchids require conditions im- 
DICENTRA EXIMIA (Everblooming pee ae potsible in the aveeigeteeaammntey 
Fine cut foliage and showy spikes of ncaEY SMa _ deep Bletilla requires none and grows 
pink flowers from April to August. Grows to 18 inches in ordinary garden soil. 10 to 12 
in sun or shade. (50c each); (3 for $1.25); (6 for inches high with 4 to 6 perfect 
$2.25), prepaid. miniature Orchids on each stem. 
Perfectly hardy in Michigan. (50c 
h); G f 1525)5 id. 
HARDY OUTDOOR FERNS CYPRIPEDIUM® (Lady, Sipnct Or 
chid). See photo above. Lovely 
Perfect for the Shady Spots 2- to 2Y%-inch blooms en 10- to 12- 
Hardy Ferns do well in shady and half-shady places and pe. ee pee oS eit d 
Ps e 5 . . mix E © IT ary arden o1 anc 
are useful for growing close to houses and in corners which PaO ordinary garden so 
A 5 leaf old or Ca and efers a 
10 “Brand New” HARDY PHLOX are too dark for most plants. Ferns do best in lighe soils Meal meld or peat, and prefers. 
: . containing much vegetable matter, so it is always best to doors in pots and is perfectly hardy 
Finest From Europe and America : 
Indieompariney aurserya citalsos es All Sdaididuaniclecde ven a aeiet ear PLCS work leaf mold or leaves into the soil of a fern bed. They outside here in Michigan. Choice 
offered nae ai ee Tee 25 e sorecnlainel SaaS rene nee aie are easy to grow. We have a fine assortment of varieties of Pink, or Yellow. (75c each); 
being marketed under new and confusing names. During the last few years and sell them in mixture only. (3 for $1.00); (6 for HADne ORCHID COUTEE 
we have planted and compared hundreds of Phlox to find the very best and $1.75); (12 for $3.00), prepaid. One’ (1) each “of Sa) vabovellonle 
ally giseardcd all but 50 varieties. We offer here ten of the very finest $1.65 prepaid 4 
selected from American and European hybridizers. All of them are new; Fare: : 
none of them have been renamed and most of them are entirely new to LILY -of-the-VWALLEY 
American gardens. We know they will please you. All are large flowers in i 
huge clusters For Delicate Garden Fragrance 
AMETHYST. Bright violet-blue, nearest to true blue of all our trials, DOUBLE WHITE. This rare and unusual Lily-of-the- 
BRENDA. (See photo above.) A dainty, orchid-pink variety from England. 
i Valley has tiny bells inside of larger ones, with two or 
BRIGADIER. Huge trusses of bright salmon-orange with sparkling red eye. ‘ 4 ie 
* : - ore lature bells at the side. Fragrant. (6 for 
CHERRY GLO. The brightest and best of the rede BA a e 
CINDERELLA. Very large heads oe ‘Briphe rose pial $1.00); (12 for $1.85), prepaid. 
LIGHT OF CODSALL. Extra large blooms of very deep carmine-pink, SINGLE WHITE. The fragrant and delightful one we all 
SCALE ea ae anes, Pa eH rae weve ica love so well. It grows almost anywhere but thrives in 
f SIVA. branching plants with rilliant scarlet nN. ade : , i 
WASA. Excellent variety of glowing sala orsdal. - is hed One 0879C)3 (12, foe #125)» prepard. 
WILLIAM RAMSEY. Very deep royal purple, almost violet, 
PRICES: 
(50c each); (3 for $1.25): (6 for eos (12 for $4.20), prepaid. ORIENTAL ROSE VINE 
SPECIAL PHLOX COLLECTION: Orne (1) each of the above 10 varieties 
only $3.25, prepaid. 
Verse ee  er a  e 
Climbs Trellis, Bank or Fence 
HARDY DOUBLE MORNING GLORY. Its full double, FORGET-ME-NOT 
rose-like flowers of clear bright pink, 2 inches across, These hardy perennials (Myosotis) 
bloom all summer. Plant along dry, sunny banks or piece: \ on en Spue & ne 
kena lees © ie mos. © j CG heer aonme 1ey love shade, grow to inches 
GINGER eres AND TH RGe A oes BLE, pale as oe ae see fee Pee ee . ine ae Bee aie 
URE , é an q 6 ANIME g Eas ‘ . i pane 5 3 orming dense mats that bloom a 
ing new Phlox only $1.95, ee outstand profusely. (50c each); (3 for $1.25); (6 for $2.25), arainse. : 
prepaid. PINK BEAUTY. Bright pink. 
BLUE GEM. Sky-blue. 
4 (50c each); (3 for $1.20); 
peers: of Giant Double (6 for $2.10), prepaid. 
PEONIES 
Large Blooming Size Plants 
3- to 5-Eye Divisions. 
FELIX CROUSSE. Very large, bril- 
liant crimson. ($1.25 each); (2 for 
$2.25), prepaid. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA. Large and early; 
white with crimson flecks, ($1.25 
each); (2 for $2.25), prepaid. 
Hundreds of Blooms MARIE CROUSSE. Large, bright clear 
The beautiful filigree of pink. ($1.25 each); (2 for $2.25), 
graceful branches is prepaid. 
studded with from 100 to 
DOO) jewelvlike flowered MONS. MARTIN CAHUZAC. (The 
a i : ae Black Peony.) Deep crimson-maroon 
well established clumps have in a single season Teh Dl aclameheent ($2.00 each); 
produced thousands of blooms. The delicately (2 for $3.50), prepaid. 
colored blossoms resemble butterflies at rest, 
with motionless outstretched wings, varying in PRIMEVERE. (The Yellow Peony.) 
color from cool translucent lavender with mark- Soft creamy yellow, shading to white. 
($2.00 each); (2 for $3.50), prepaid. 
ings of mahogany, copper, lemon, orange- 
brown and titian all in toes same flower. PEONY COLLECTION: One 
Blooming size plants, (3 for $1.00); (6 for plant each of FELIX CROUSSE, 
$1.75), prepaid. FESTIVA MAXIMA and MARIE 
CROUSSE, all 3 only $3.25, prepaid. 
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