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Prices, except as noted, 25c each, 3 for 60c, 12 for $2.00. 
The Christmas Rose 
HELLEBOROUS Niger (Christmas Rose). This lovely little evergreen 
plant gets its name of Christmas Rose, as it often begins flower- 
ing during November and keeps on during the early winter 
months, although its usual blooming period is during February 
and March. The flowers are large and pure white, sometimes 
slightly flushed with purple. An excellent plant for the rock- 
garden. Blooming size plants $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50. 
HESPERUS, Matronalis Alba. Pretty Phlox-like white blossoms in 
June. Showy in the border. 2 ft. 
HEUCHERA, Brizioides. A strong grower with light pink flowers 
blooming profusely from late May to August. 18 to 24 in. 
Perry’s White. A very dwarf and compact variety of very ap- 
pealing effect, large bells of pure white flowers on 12 to 15 
in. stems. May to July. 
Rosamundi. A splendid coral-pink, good grower, fine for cut- 
iahaXs tye lespeauays 
IBERIS, Gibraltica. Compact plants covered in June with a mass 
of mottled lavender and lilac blooms. 8 in. 
Snowflake. A splendid new Candytuft with large pure white 
flowers. Pure stock grown from cuttings. 30c each, 3 for 75c. 
IRIS PUMILA AND HYBRIDS 
These early Spring bloomers are gems in the rock garden. 
Dwarf, compact foliage of neat habit. The bold bright blossoms on 
erect six inch stems make a colorful array. 
Atroviolacea. Violet-mauve to maroon-red. 
Black Midget. Probably the darkest purple. 3 for 40c, 12 for 
$1.00. 
Bride. A iarge, showy, pure white. 
Cyanea. A good deep blue. 
Glee. Clear lemon-yellow. 
Pumila Blue. The true blue, dwarf. 
Pumila Yellow. Bright attractive yellow. 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
Butterfly. Lovely porcelain blue flowers, vigorous grower. 
Emperor. Large and circular falls with flower deep violet-blue. 
Lady Northcliffe. Rich violet with white veined throat. 
Snow Queen. Flowers snowy-white, large and well formed pro- 
duced in great abundance. A gem for the border or waterside. 
Sunnybrook. A beautiful alice-blue. Very much admired. 
LATHYRUS, Latifolius (Hardy Sweet Pea). Colorful climber and 
trailer for rock walls and fences. Good for cut-flowers. Pink, 
Red and White. 
LAVANDULA, Vera (Sweet Lavender). Spikes of fragrant, lavender 
blue flowers rise 8 in. above the blue gray foliage. 
LIATRIS, Pycnostachya (Kansas Gay Feather). Long spikes of 
showy rich purple flowers blooming very freely in July-August. 
A grand cut-flower. 5 ft. 
Scariosa. Similar to Pycnostachya in color but the individual 
florets are larger and blooms later. 4 ft. 
POUUECUDGEREEEER ATED TEETER ERED TEEPE TEETER TES EPEC TEEPE OOTP EPPA 
DAYLILES by Dr. A. B. Stout. A really informative book about 
these plants. There is a complete check list of all species and 
varieties, and careful descriptions and directions for growing. 
Dr. Stout has charge of the largest collection of daylilies in 
America. Cloth bound. $3.00 postpaid. 
HOW TO GROW VEGETABLES AND BERRIES by Adolph Kruhm. 
Every step in the successful growing of vegetables and berries is 
made clear in this book of complete directions for the home gar- 
dener. It discusses the preparation of the soil, what to plant, 
and how to plan your garden for greatest production on small 
space. Illustraied; cloth bound. $1.00 postpaid. 
WEEK END GARDENING by Sterling Patterson. The author has 
gone through the trials, failures, and successes of Saturday atfter- 
noon and Sunday gardening. He advises you what to plant, 
how to take care of it, and how ot have a season-long garden 
that needn't be coddled. 255 pages, cloth. $2.50 postpaid. 
GARDEN GOSSIP by Dorothy Biddle and Dorothea Blom. In this 
you will find the whole subject of gardens treated in an in- 
teresting and unusual manner. The authors have chosen mythical 
Sycamore Valley as representative of many small villages 
throughout the country. As they go through its pleasant streets, 
visiting many beautiful gardens, they describe these gardens 
and supply the facts which will enable readers to achieve equa- 
lly successful results. INustrated; cloth bound, $1.00 postpaid, 
