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STONECROP • Sedu 



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These unusual plants are suitable for either the 

 rockery or the border, with thick, glaucous foliage, 

 very drought resistant. Best in full sun. 



Sedum acre (Goldmoss). 4 in. Bright green foHage 

 and golden yellow flowers. (R). 



S. album (White Stonecrop). 2 to 3 in. White flow- 

 ers from May to August. {R). 



S. sarmentosum {Stringy Stonecrop). Trailer, 

 with yellow flowers in July. {R). 



S. sieboldi {Siebold Stonecrop). Erect, bluish green 

 foliage edged pink. Clusters of pink flowers. 5 in. 



S. spectabilis, "Brilliant." An improved variety 

 with immense heads of red flowers in the Fall. 

 18 in. (R). 



SUNFLOWER • Helianthus 



These tall, stately, old-fashioned favorites will add 

 dignity to your garden. 



Helianthus Miss Mellish. 5 to 6 ft. A large, 

 golden Sunflower, blooming in July and August. 



H. multiflorus grandiplenus {Soleil d'Or). Best of 

 the double Sunflowers. Clear yellow, resembling a 

 fine Dahlia in shape and finish. 3 to 4 ft. 



H. sparcifolius {Darkey e Sunflower). 3 to 4 ft. 

 Flowers yellow, 3 in. in diameter, produced 

 throughout the Summer in abundance. 



SUNROSE • Helianthemum 



Helianthemum croceum {Sunrose). 6 in. A 

 broadleaved evergreen dwarf with deep yellow 

 flowers in late Summer. (R). 



SWEET-WILLIAM • Dianthus barbatus 



We have a great many splendid plants of this old 

 favorite, with its sweet, clove-scented flowers in 

 profusion in May and Jane. Mixed colors. 



THRIFT • Statice 



Statice latifolia {Bigleaf Sea-lavender) . 12 to 18 in. 

 Large heads of small lavender blue flowers in 

 July and August. Lacelike and lasting as cut 

 flower. {R). 



TORCHLILY • Tritoma 



Tritoma, Express. Similar to Tritoma pfitzeri, 

 but more continuous in bloom and slightly lighter 

 in color. Protect in Winter. 



T. pfitzeri {Bonfire Torchlily). 3 ft. Rich orange 

 scarlet blooms on tall stems from August to 

 October. Succeeds in any soil, but should be pro- 

 tected in Winter. Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 



VALERIAN • Valeriana 



Valeriana officinalis {Valerian). 3 to 4 ft. Showy 

 heads of rose-tinted flowers in June and July, with 

 a delicious odor of Heliotrope. 



VIOLET ■ Viola 



Viola, Double Russian. Early Spring brings large 

 flowers of a very dark blue to this charming plant 

 in profusion. Especially fragrant. {R). Each 35c., 

 doz. $3.50, 100 $25.00. 



V. Gov. Herrick {Gov. Herrick Violet). The best 

 single flowered sort for out-of-door growing. Early 

 Spring. 



V. Jersey Gem. Dwarf in habit and continuous in 

 bloom. Color is a pure, rich violet, and flowers 

 slightly perfumed. Blooms from May to the end 

 of the season. Succeeds in any soil, with plenty of 

 sun. Plants are compact and sturdy, with flowers 

 borne on good stems about 6 in. long. Each 25c., 

 doz. $2.50, 100 $17.50. 



WILDINDIGO • Baptlsia 



Baptisia australis {Blue Wild-indigo). Attractive 

 foliage and dark blue flowers, like Sweet Peas, in 

 June. 2 ft. 



WORMWOOD • Artemisia 



Artemisia, Silver King. 2}/2 ft- An outstanding 

 novelty, with foliage resembling a fine silver mist. 

 Ideal for setting off bouquets or floral pieces. {R) . 



A. stelleriana {Beach Wormwood). 18 in. Low 

 growing, with deeply cut, silvery foliage. {R). 



Sweet-william 



{Dianthus 'bar'batus) 



YARROW • Achillea 



Achillea filipendulina {Fernleaf Yarrow). 4 ft. 

 Large flat heads of yellow flowers in July and 

 August. 



A. ptarmica, *'Boule de Neige" {Boule de Neige 

 Sneezewon) . 15 to 18 in. Large, perfectly formed 

 white flowers, excellent for cutting. Blooms all 

 Summer. 



A. ptarmica, "The Pearl" {The Pearl Sneezewort). 

 15 to 18 in. White, very double, blooms all 

 Summer. 



La Grande, Ore., Feb. 21, 1930. 



I am an old time customer of yours and have 

 always found your plants to be extra good, and 

 to bear the best kind of fruit. 



Mrs. Hattie Stilwill. 



Thrift 



{Statice latifolia) 



All perennials, unless otherwise noted, each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 $12.00 



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