Giant Pacific Hybrid delphiniums Are Wonderful 



Prices: Unless otherwise priced, all plants are 

 6 of any one variety at 



Button Chrysanthemums 

 Early Bronze. Very small bronze flowers. 

 Irene. A fine white. Splendid for cutting. 

 Jewel. Very popular pink. Long cutting 



stems. 

 Treasure Trove. Clear yellow. Begins 



to bloom in September. 



Pompon Varieties 



Capt. R. H. Cook. Rose petals tipped 

 golden bronze. 



Goblin. Warm bronze, shading to spark- 

 ling gold in open flower. 



Judith Anderson. Small, well-rounded 

 flowers of buttercup-yellow. 



Mrs. H. Harrison. Large clusters of 

 double pink flowers. 



Ouray. Rich bronze flowers with coppery 

 glow. 



White Doty. A very fine white. 



Cushion Varieties 



These are descendants of Amelia (Aza- 

 Ieamum). The plants grow about 10 to 12 

 inches high and spread approximately 2 

 feet. They bloom quite early and are 

 literally covered with bloom until frost. 

 Bronze Cushion. Deep bronze turning to 



coppery yellow. 

 Champion Cushion. Reddish bronze. 

 Pink Cushion. Light pink. An old 



favorite. 

 White Cushion. Opens a delicate pink 



turning to pure white. 

 Yellow Cushion. Pure golden yellow; 



very brilliant. 



Daisy (Shasta) 



The Shasta Daisies are popular, long- 

 lasting cutting flowers which do well in 

 ordinary soil. Planted in masses they are 

 attractive in the garden all summer. 

 Double White Swan. Masses of double 



white flowers on slender stems. 

 Mrs. C. L. Bell. An improved variety. 



Large flowers and long blooming season. 



Delphinium, New Giant Pacific Hybrids 



sold at, each 30c; 3 of any one variety 75c; 

 dozen rate; doz. $2.50. 



Delphinium 



(Perennial Larkspur) 



We offer three distinct types of this 

 popular flower: The hybrids provide the 

 long spikes of beautiful bloom so popular 

 for exhibition purposes; cut down after 

 the first bloom, they will repeat in autumn. 

 The Belladonna type is desirable to cut for 

 mixed bouquets and blooms all season 

 with the dwarf Chinensis providing de- 

 sirable blue for bedding and cutting mate- 

 rial all season. Delphiniums require rich 

 soil in full sun. 



Chinensis, Tom Thumb. A very pretty 

 variety with feathery foliage. On account 

 of its dwarf ness and brilliant blue flowers 

 it is a popular plant for bedding and 

 cut-flowers. 

 New Giant Pacific Hybrids. This is an 

 outstanding new strain with many 

 shades of huge florets beautifully spaced 

 on strong spikes. Mildew-resistant. The 

 best Delphinium plants in existence. 

 Each 50c; 3, $1.25. 

 New Giant Pacific, Pure White. Long 

 spikes of pure white flowers in this fine 

 strain. Each 50c; 3, $1.25. 

 Belladonna. Light blue. 

 Bellamosum. Dark blue. 



Dianthus barbatus 



(Sweet William) 



Another old-time favorite which, being 

 easy to grow, should be in quantity in 

 every garden. The plants are from 12 to 18 

 inches tall and provide masses of color 

 toward the front of the borders. Any good 

 garden soil suits them. Blooms in May 

 and June. 



Newport Pink. Salmon-pink. 

 Scarlet Beauty. Bright scarlet. 

 White Beauty. White. 

 Mixed Hybrids. Many shades. 



Dicentra (Bleeding-Heart) 



Shade-loving plants with flowers of 

 unquestioned charm. Spectabilis is the 

 Bleeding-Heart of old-time gardens and 

 should be in every garden with a shady 

 spot. Eximia is a low-growing native fit- 

 ting in here and there and provides at- 

 tractive ferny foliage when not in bloom. 

 Makes a good ground-cover. 

 Eximia. Fern-like foliage and pink heart- 

 shaped flowers all season. Partial shade 

 or full sun. 

 Spectabilis. Graceful pink, heart-shaped 

 flowers on long slender stems in April 

 and May. Plants, each 35c; 3, 90c. 



Eupatorium (Hardy Ageratum) 



Ccelestinum (Mist- Flower). One of 

 the prettiest perennials. From August 

 until November it is completely covered 

 with dense heads of blue flowers similar 

 to ageratum. Very good for cutting. 

 2 feet. Sun or light shade in ordinary 

 soil. 



NOTE: Be sure to include Postage and 

 Packing Charges with your order. See top 

 of page 44. 



Hemerocallis ( Day-Lily) 



Gaillardia (Blanket Flower) 



The Blanket Flowers are dependable 

 border plants, furnishing gay color and 

 lasting well for cutting. They thrive in 

 ordinary garden soil in full sun and bloom 

 all summer and tall. 



Goblin. Grows 12 to 16 inches high and is 

 covered with bright yellow flowers hav- 

 ing a deep red zone. 

 Mr. Sher brook. A golden yellow variety 

 with no other color. Large self-colored 

 blooms on stout stems all summer. 

 Ruby. Vivid red flowers free from yellow 



or brown shadings. 

 The Imp. Large bronze-crimson flowers. 



Each 35c; 3, 90c 

 New Giant Monarch Strain. Extra- 

 large flowers in beautiful shades. 



Hemerocallis (Day-Lilies) 



Thriving almost anywhere, and not 

 being bothered by either insects or disease, 

 this is about as near a fool-proof garden 

 plant as can be found. By planting our 

 collection you can have bloom from May 

 on, all through summer. 

 Dr. Regel. Rich orange-yellow flowers in 



May. Very fine for cutting. 

 Flava (Lemon Lily). Sweet-scented yel- 

 low flowers in June. 

 Florham. Large golden yellow flowers. 



Strong grower. 

 George Yeld. Flushed petals, sprinkled 



rose; rich orange sepals, Each $1.00; 



3, $2.50. 

 Hyperion. Large; canary-yellow. Each 



$1.00; 3, $2.50. 

 J. A. Crawford. Large; clear gold. Each 



60c; 3, $1.50. 

 Kwanso. Large, double flowers of rich 



golden bronze shade. 

 Thunbergi. Much like Flava but flowers 



in July, a month later. 



Hosta (Funkia) (Plantain Lily) 



Another almost fool-proof plant. Its 

 large rich green foliage is always attractive 

 and the bloom, which appears during late 

 summer, is very pleasing. Can be used 

 anywhere and especially likes some shade. 

 Lancifoiia. Long, narrow, green leaves 

 with lilac-blue flowers. July and August. 

 Subcordata grandiflora (White August 



Lily). Fine for shade. Each 40c. 

 Undulata variegata. Blue flowers. Va- 

 riegated foliage. 



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