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HARDY FLOWER SEEDS — Continued 



Hardy Pink*. 



Hardy Garden Pinks PH 



(Dianthus Plumarius) 



1551 Single, Mixed. Fringed petals; white 

 or light pink with dark eye; clove- 

 scented. Pkt., 10c; hi oz., 40c. 



1552 Double Mixed. Pkt., 15c; hi oz., 75c. 



1553 Everblooming (D. semperflorens) . Ex- 

 tra-fine single and semi-double flowers 

 produced over a long season. Pkt., 25c; 

 hi oz., $1.00. 



1554 Allwoodi (Perpetual Blooming Pink). 

 Blooms continuously from spring until 

 frost. Wide range of colors and very 

 sweet scented. Pkt., 25c; 3 pkts., 65c. 



1555 Deltoides (Maiden Pink). Dwarf, 

 creeping variety good for rock garden 

 work. Bright rose flowers in June and 

 July. Pkt., 25c; hi oz., $1.00. 



1556 Bock Hybrids. A special selection of 

 dwarf varieties ideal for rock garden 

 work. Pkt., 25c; hi oz., $1.00. 



1600 ECHINOPS ritro (Globe Thistle). PH. 

 Big plants, 4 to 6 feet tall, for back- 

 ground plantings; large steel-blue globe- 

 shaped, thistle-like flowers. Pkt., 10c. 



1620 EB7NQIUM amethystinum (Sea Hol- 

 ly). PH. Ornamental plants, 2 to 3 feet 

 high, with beautiful metallic blue foliage- 

 flowers blue, thistle-like. Pkt., 25c. 



1643 EUPATOBIUM purpureum (Hardy 

 Ageratum) PH. Fall blooming perennials 

 growing about 2 feet tall. Flowers are 

 tufted like an Ageratum and deep agera- 

 tum blue in color. Pkt., 20c; hi oz., $1.00. 



Gaillardia-Blanket Flower 



PR- 

 Fine for borders and large beds. Bloom 

 the first season, if started in February. 



1731 compacta. Bushy growth; large single, 

 scarlet flowers, margined yellow. Pkt., 

 10c; hi oz., 40c. 



1732 Coppery Bed. Very large and bril 

 liant. Pkt., 15c. 



1733 hybrida Mixed. Gorgeous colors. Pkt., 

 15c; oz., 50c. 



1735 Fortola Hybrids. The finest Gaillardia. 

 Flowers are large, full and brilliantly 

 colored. Pkt., 25c. 



GEUM. PH. Border perennials 2 feet 

 high; large brilliant flowers on long 

 stems. 



1762 Mrs. Bradshaw. Orange-scarlet; semi- 

 double. Pkt., 15c. 



1763 Lady Stratbeden. Bright golden yel- 

 low. Pkt., 20c. 



Ornamental Grasses 



Mostly tall-growing grasses with vari- 

 ously colored foliage and pretty flower or 

 seed-heads. When cut and dried They are 

 very nice for winter decorations. 



1816 Erianthus ravennae (Ravenna Grass). 

 PH. Silvery plumes. 



1817 Eulalia zebrina (Zebra Grass). PH 

 Conspicuously striped leaves. 



1818 Gynerium argenteum (Pampas Grass). 

 PH. Grows 8 feet high. 



Each, pkt., 10c. 



GYPSOPHTXA (Baby's Breath). Graceful 

 plants with small flowers and misty foli- 

 age; nice for "background" in bouquets. 



1844 panlculata. PH. Pure white flowers 

 borne in large, misty sprays. Pkt., 10c; 

 % oz., 30c. 



1845 panlculata. Double. PH. Double form 

 of above and better for cut flowers. Pkt. 

 25c. 



Bepens. (Creeping Baby's Breath). PH. A 

 trailing or creeping variety of Gypsophila 

 fine in rock gardens. 



1846 White. 1840 Pink. Pkt., 50c. 



1870 HEIiIANTHTJS, Choicest Mixed (Sun- 

 flower). PH. For showy background. 

 Height 4 to 6 feet. Pkt., 20c. 



HEIiENTTJM ( Sneezewort ) . PH. Tall, 

 bushy plants covered with large, bright, 

 daisy-like flowers in summer and fall. 



1847 autumnale superbum. Golden yellow. 

 Pkt., 10c; hi oz., 50c. 



1848 Biverton Gem. Orange, black center. 

 Pkt., 15c; % oz., 50c. 



1850 HE LIANT HE MUM mutabile. PH. 

 Dwarf, trailing, evergreen. Bears yellow 

 flo wer s during June and July. Pkt.. 20c. 



1890 HESPEBIS matronalis (Sweet Rock- 

 et). PH. Plants 2 feet high, resembling 

 stocks. Flowers purple and white; old 

 favorites, easy to grow. Pkt., 10c; hi oz.. 

 25c. 



1900 HEUCHEBA sanguinea, PH. Rich 

 bright red flowers with showy foliage. 

 Pkt., 2Gc. 



Gypeophila Paniculata — Baby's Breath. 



