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Carl Purdy, Uriah, California 
AMARYLLIS Belladonna. 2 ft. Pink. Hardy in West. For pots in East. 30 cts. 
each; $3 per doz. in West. East of Rockies, 5c apiece more. 
ANCHUSA Italica. 3-4 ft. Blue flowers through long season. 
ASTERS. See Michaelmas Daisies. 
ARTEMISIA lactiflora. 3-5 ft. Large panicle creamy flowers. July. 
BALAMCANDA chinensis. 2 ft. Orange, spotted brown. June. 
BALM (Melissa officinalis ). Fine old pot herb. 2-3 ft. 
BITTERSWEET. Climber. Orange red berries all winter. 
BOCCONIA cordata. 4-8 ft. Attractive greyish foliage. Creamy flowers. 
CAMPANULA Gloomerata. 15 in. Head of royal purple flowers. May. 
Grosseckii. 2 ft. C ear blue flowers through long season. 
CATANCHE coerulea. 2 ft. Turquoise blue cornflowers. Stands drouth. 
CERASTIUM tomentosum. Prostrate. Greyish foliage. White flowers. 
DELPHINIUM Belladonna. 2 ft. Clear blue through long season. 
Wrexham. 3-8 ft. Large flowers in fine shades of blue. 
DIANTHUS Caucasicus. 2 ft. Grassy foliage. Red flowers in heads. 
GEUM Mrs. Bradshaw. 18 in. Brilliant red flowers all season. 
Lady Strathedon. 18 in. Full double, deep yellow. 
GOLDEN ROD, Golden Wings. 4-5 ft. Panicles of pure gold. August. 
GYPSOPHILA paniculata. 2-3 ft. Single white Baby’s Breath. 
Acutifolia. 3 ft. Single pink Baby’s Breath. August. 
JASIONE humilis. Basal tuft, 9 in. stem, heads of blue. June-September. 
LILY OF VALLEY. Strong clumps, 30 cts. each; 3 for 75 cts. 
MALLOW MARVELS. Fine strain. Pink, White or Red. Blooms late. 
MICHAELMAS DAISIES. Among the finest of fall blooming perennials for 
massing. Following selection of finest varieties: 
Noviae-Angliae vars. 
Hilda Morris. Purple-violet. 
Lil. Fardell. Rosy pink. 
Mrs. Raynor. Rosy crimson. 
Rosea superba. Almost red. 
S. T. Wright. Rich purple. 
Noviae-Belgiae vars. 
Edith Goodwin. 4 ft., deep blue. 
Effie. 3 ft., azure blue. 
Esmee. 2 ft., snow white. 
Forgetmenot. 3 ft., deep blue. 
Grey Lady. Opal-grey, V 2 dbl. 
Hon. V. Gibbs. 2 ft., tiny blue. 
Ivy Logan. 2 ft., blue discs. 
Jas. Kelway. Tall, deep blue. 
Nov. Belg. vars. —Contd. 
King of Belgians. V 2 dbl., lavender. 
Lady Lloyd. 3 ft., fine pink. 
Mrs. D. Evans. 4 ft., azure-blue. 
R. E. Hay. Dwarf, rosy pink. 
Robinson V. C. 2V 2 ft., bluish mauve. 
Royal Blue. 3 ft., dark blue. 
Sam Benham. 3-4 ft., large white. 
St. Egwin. 2-3 ft., glistening pink. 
Boltonia 
Asteroides. 5-7 ft., white. Late. 
Latisquama. 4-6 ft., lavender. Late. 
COLLECTION. One each of above 23 
varieties for $4.00. 
NEPETA glechoma. Splendid ground cover for shade. Blue flowers. 
PENSTEMON Barbatus Torreyii. 2-3 ft. Tubular scarlet flowers. July. 
Richardsonii. 18 in. Fine rosy pink native. 
PETASITES Japonica. 3-5 ft. Fine background plant for shade. 
PLATYCODON Mariesii. 2 ft. White tinged blue. 
RANUNCULUS repens fl. pi. Dbl., yellow creeping Buttercup. 
RUDBECKIA. Fine old garden standby in following species: 
Californica. 2-3 ft. Native for moist places. Hardy. Yellow. 
Golden Glow. 3-6 ft. Double golden yellow flowers. 
Newmannii. Black-eyed Susan. 18 in. Yellow, black center. 
Nitida Herbtsonne. 5 ft. Single lemon-yellow. The finest. 
Purpurea. 2 ft. Showy vivid lilac-purple. Lasting. 
SALVIA argentea. 2 ft. Broad velvety, glistening silver leaves. 
Farinacea. 2 ft. True lavender flowers throughout summer. 
THALICTRUM Fendlerii. 3 ft. Handsome fern-like foliage. Shade. 
TIARELLA unifoliata. 1 ft. Stream-side plant. Foamy white flowers. 
TOLMEIA Menziezii. Rapidly spreading ground cover for shade. Moist. 
VINCA minor alba. Low ground cover. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 
VINCA MAJOR. Blue Periwinkle. Ground cover for difficult places. 15 cts. 
each; $1.50 per doz. By the 100 at $5.00. 
