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Shasta. The pure white flowers grow to a large size, and bloom pro- 
Ucllo j frise 1 y during the summer. They are perfectly hardy, and are one of the 
best white flowers for cutting purposes. Easily grown from seed. 
Diantlms 
Hardy Pinks. Hardy pinks have always been great favorites. 
They grow well in any location and bear an abundance of flowers. 
Echinops. 
Gaillardias 
Globe Thistle. A stately border plant with thistle like foliage and 
arge ball-shaped flowers. Fine for a background in the border, 
Grandiflora. Fine for cut flowers, blooming all the season. 
Flowers deep yellow with maroon markings. 
Gvnsnnhilia Paniculata. Plants grow two feet tall and produce a mass of 
V J J v iiJ.id sma n white flowers. Fine for mixing in bouquets. 
Hibiscus 
Mallow. A splendid tall growing plant, with flowers of large size, 
in white and shades of pink, from July until September. 
FT/^11 tj-1-jA pVc Brewer’s Sunshine. Medium size flowers, single andsemi- 
BUUfvo double of many fine colors and a wonderful satiny gloss fairly 
glistening in the sunshine. 
New Radiant. Many beautiful colors, ranging in type from single to semi-double 
and ruffled flowers. Hollyhocks are fine plants for borders and backgrounds. 
I“Ipi 1 filial' Q Hardy Zinnia. Plants grow three feet high, and bloom profusely 
during the summer. Flowers bright golden yellow, fine for cutting. 
Helianthemum 
Rock Rose. Row growing evergreen plants well adapted 
for the rockery or border. Blooms profusely during summer. 
nllPllT Cardinal Flower. Blooms in June. Spikes of rich crimson flowers on 
vUULilcl i on g stems. Thrives best in moist and slightly shaded positions. 
T ''lt'hvTTIQ P eremi ’ a l Peas. A perfectly hardy and excellent vining plant 
l^cllll yilio w ith branches 8 to 10 feet long. Blooms throughout the summer 
and'is fine for covering over rocks or fences. Flowers pink and white. 
Phi flY UniTl V ^ or ^ est resu ^ ts sow see ds i n Autumn, when the}' will ger- 
r iiiUA, 11 Hi vL V ln j na t e early in spring and bloom during the first season. 
P^rTP+hrilTTl P a i nte d Daisy. Flowers on long stems are produced in shades 
•I V It 1111 Lilli Q f re( ] an( i pink. Blooms early and is fine for cutting. 
P1wQf>QtP(T1 3 False Dragon Head. Grows 3 to 4 feet high, and bears freely 
1 11 y oUo Itlet a n through the summer months spikes of delicate pink flowers. 
POPPY 
Oriental. Mammoth bright red flowers in early June. When once 
started the plants live for years, getting larger every year. 
Rudbeckia A ^” e nd 
large flowers with a 
A very attractive hardy flower, blooming during 
September. Plants grow 3 feet high and produce 
dark center, and drooping petals of a lilac shade. 
Stokesia 
Cvanea. Produces large flowers of a beautiful shade of blue. Will 
grow and bloom all summer in any sunny situation. 
QuIpIpPO Pink Beauty. A very attractive plant. The pink flowers are borne 
OluolLta on long graceful stems. Blooms in early summer, but if cut back 
before going to seed will bloom again in the fall. Height 3 to 4 feet. 
Tritoma 
Pfitzeri. A very attractive plant for the border. The spikes of flow¬ 
ers, of a bright orange-scarlet are fine for cutting. 
V 1irr n Filamentosa. Blooms in June and July, 
1 liGGcl ance j n the border, Flowers bell-shaped, 
white color. Grows 4 to 6 feet in height. 
and makes a striking appear- 
very showy and of a creamy 
