FERRIS SUPERIOR QUALITY 
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Gaillardia 
The Gaillardia is so easy to grow, and such a wonderfully profuse bloomer, that you can depend 
on having their handsome flowers all season. Shading from bright crimson to golden yellow', w'hat 
a picture they make in the garden. Give them lots of sunshine. 20c each; 5 for 45c; 10 for 75c; 
25 for #1.50. 
Geum 
*MRS. BRADSHAW. Fiery red, ruffled blooms, large and double, somewhat resembling a carna¬ 
tion. A favorite rockery plant. 25c each; 5 for #1.00; 10 for #1.50. 
*LADY STRATHEDEN. Grows 12 to 18 inches 
high, producing a quantity of large, rich, golden 
yellow blossoms, beautifully ruffled, nearly the sum¬ 
mer through. Fine among rocks or in the border. 25c 
each; 5 for #1.00; 10 for #1.50. 
Golden Glow - Rudbeckia 
A tall, showy, background perennial, very hardy and 
thrifty,, producing beautiful, golden yellow balls of 
bloom in August. 20c each; 5 for 75c; 10 for #1.35. 
* Gypsophila-Baby's Breath 
A cloud of misty, white, miniature blooms 
cover the tiny branches of this dainty plant. 
A fine filler for the border, while the cut 
sprays blend so exquisitely in bouquets with 
other garden flowers. 15c each; 5 for 40c; 10 
for 65c; 25 for #1.35. 
* Helianthemum 
(Sun Rose or Rock Rose) 
Showy, dwarf evergreen plants, suitable for 
the sunny rockery or a dry bank. Artistic, 
creeping foliage sets off well the brilliantly 
colored flowers that appear like single roses. 
Plant only in sandy or medium, well drained 
soil, with full exposure to sun, and mulch 
with dry straw during the winter. 20c each; 
5 for 85c; 10 for #1.50. 
Gaum, Mrs. Bradshaw. 
Gaillardia Grandiflora. 
Hibiscus. 
Heuchera - Coralbells 
Dainty plants for the border or rockery. Low, tufted leaves, 
with slender, graceful stems 12 or 18 inches tall, which are cov¬ 
ered with charming blooms of white, coral and pink. Likes a 
moist, rich loam. 25c each; 5 for #1.00; 10 for #1.60. 
Hibiscus - Mallow Marvels 
Giant perennial flowers of late summer and fall, grand for 
hedges, backgrounds, or bold clumps in the perennial garden. 
The showy, lovely blooms are broad, of hollyhock shape—rich red, 
pink and white. Your choice of colors. 20c each; 5 for 75c; 10 
for #1.25. 
Hollyhocks 
Popular from our grandmothers’ times, they will always be in 
great favor. For the showy background and tall border, they have 
no equal. Plant in deep, rich, sunny soil, and mulch during the 
winter. This season we are offering a special new strain of very 
striking beauty—the Imperator. Flowers are large, outer petals 
wide and elegantly frilled, the center a very double rosette, giv¬ 
ing the appearance of a huge crested Begonia. Mixed colors only. 
, 25c each; 5 for #1.00; 10 for #1.75. 
* Iberis Sempervirens - Candytuft 
A dwarf, spreading, compact plant, ideal for rock gardens and 
edging; handsome evergreen foliage, in early spring a mass of 
pure white, fragrant blooms. 20c each; 5 for 75c; 10 for #1.10. 
Lathyrus - Perennial Sweet Pea 
Showy, free flow-ering, hardy perennial climbers, ideal for cover¬ 
ing trellises, banks, arches, etc. Numerous clusters of typical pea 
flowers are fine for cutting. Choice of red or pink. 25c each; 5 for 
#1.00; 10 for #1.50. 
Liatris Pycnostachya - Kansas Gay Feather 
A great attraction in the midsummer garden, with its tall, 4-foot 
spikes of rich purple flowers, lasting a long time. Use in the back¬ 
ground or for showy effects in the border. Very hardy, doing well in 
sun or shade. 20c each; 5 for 75c; 10 for #1.10. 
Lily-of-the-Valley 
The very sweetest of all flowers, with its tiny, waxy flowers 1 iko 
miniature bells appearing in graceful fashion up and down the stems, 
and such sweet fragrance. Fine for shade. 20c each; 5 for 50c; 10 for 85c. 
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Linum Perenne - Perennial Flax 
Lupines. 
A lovely, airy plant, with delicate feathery foliage, and a shower 
of pale blue flowers all summer long. Desirable for rock gardens or 
borders. 20c each; 5 for 50c; 10 for 85c; 25 for #1.75. 
Lychnis Chalcedonica. 
Gypsophila. 
Iberis—Candytuft. 
