HELLEBORUS (Christmas Rose)—-Much ad¬ 
mired for their winter flowers. 
Niger — Shrubby herbaceous plant with 
large leaves. Its large white flowers con¬ 
tinue from November to spring. 50c. 
HEMEROCALLIS —(Day Lilies). 
Pulva — Coppery orange flowers on 3-ft. 
stems in July. 25c. 
*HEUCHERA (Coral Bells)—Half shaded lo¬ 
cation in well drained soil is best. 
Sanguinea —Coral red flowers on 18-inch 
stems. 25c. 
HIBISCUS —Large Hollyhock type flowers of 
red during Sept, and Oct. Selected scarlet and 
crimson. 25c. 
HOLLYHOCKS —Separate colors in rose, ma¬ 
roon, red and yellow. All double. 15c. 
HYPERICUM (St. Johns Wort). 
Calycinum —Large bright yellow flowers in 
May. Very hardy and a good ground cover. 
25c. 
*Polyphyllum —Low creeper for rockeries. 
Bright yellow flowers in July. 25c. 
IBERIS (Candytuft)—Fine for sunny places 
in rockery. 
*Sempervirens — Dwarf with pure white 
flowers. Long flowering period. 25c. 
*IRIS Pumilla —Dwarf forms for the rockery. 
Cyanea— Purple. 
Florida —Yellow. 
Stewartii Hybrids— A bright yellow. 
*JASIONE (Sheep’s Scabious). 
Humilis — Very dainty. Low tufts with 
scabiosa-like flowers on 6-in. stems. 25c. 
LAVENDULA (Lavender) — Shrubby aro¬ 
matic plant for dry location. 
Officinalis —Common lavender. 25c. 
*Atropurpurea Nana — Dwarf form with 
lilac blue flowers. 25c. 
*LEONTOPODIUM (Edelweiss)—Low Alpine 
with wooly white flowers. 
Alpinum —Silvery leaves with yellow flow¬ 
er heads surrounded by star-like wooly 
leaves. Requires a well drained soil with 
plenty of limestone and gravel. 25c. 
I. IIi IE S 
COLUMBIANUM — Native of Oregon which 
loves a woodland setting or a nook in the wild 
garden. Use plenty of sand and humus in the 
soil. Plant 8 in. deep. Has golden-yellow turks- 
caps which open in July. 30c each, 3 for 80c, 
12 for $3.00. 
HENRYI (The Golden Speciosum) — Golden 
orange color enhanced by a prominently green 
nectar furrow in the middle of each petal. Plant 
in partial shade to keep blooms from fading. 
Excellent for cutting. Sometimes reaches 
height of 8 feet having 10-20 large flowers. 
Blooms in August. 15c each, 3 for 40c, 12 for 
$1.50. 
PARDALINUM (The Leopard Lily) — Hardy 
anywhere and easy to grow. Thrives best with 
plenty of moisture. Inner half of petal is 
bright orange, maroon spotted, and the outer 
half of rich orange-scarlet. June. 25c each, 
3 for 65c, 12 for $2.50. 
PARDALINUM GIGANTEUM (Sunset Lily) 
—A rare and very superior form of Lilium par- 
dalinum. July. 75c each, 3 for $1.75; 12 for $5. 
SULPHUREUM —Sulfur yellow. Very frag¬ 
rant. Prefers a sandy leaf-soil. August-Sep- 
tember. 50c each, 3 for $1.35, 12 for $5.00. 
TENUIPOLIUM —A charming little lily with 
slender stems, grassy leaves and flowers of 
vivid scarlet. May and June. 15c each, 3 for 
40c, 12 for $1.50. 
UMBELLATUM GRANDIFLORUM — An ex¬ 
tremely fine form, producing huge heads of 
bright orange-red flowers. 25c each, $2.50 doz. 
REGALE —Flowers of white, suffused with 
pink and purple. Early July. 15c each, 3 for 
40c, 12 for $1.50. 
WASHINGTONIANUM (Mt. Hood Lily) — 
Tall, leafy stems bear as many as 25 sweet- 
scented blooms which open white, but change 
to pink and wine color with age. June. 40c 
each, 3 for $1.10, 12 for $4.00. 
CANDIDUM (Madonna Lily) — This well- 
known lily with its beautiful fragrant pure 
white flowers will always be a favorite. Plant 
in open, sunny location, away from other lilies, 
as it is sometimes susceptible to brown leaf- 
spot. Plant during September and not later 
than October 20th. 30c each, 3 for 80c, 12 for $3. 
A COMPANION FOR MIDSUMMER LILIES 
ACONITUM SPARKSI — Produces a broad 
spray of blackish violet flowers that bloom 
over a long period. The bulbous roots are pois¬ 
onous. One of the best of the monkshoods. 
35c each, 3 for 95c, 12 for $3.50. 
TIGRIDIA LILIES 
CANARIENSIS —Orange-yellow flowers with 
crimson mottled centers which bear a continu¬ 
ous succession of blooms. 20c each, 3 for 55c, 
12 for $2.00. 
PAVONIA GRANDIFLORA — Vivid scarlet 
with yellow mottled centers. 15c each, 3 for 
40c, 12 for $1.50. 
ROSEA- —-Bright rose-pink with white and 
purple centers—-a constant bloomer. 15c each, 
3 for 40c, 12 for $1.50. 
*LINARIA Alpina —Neat trailing blue grey 
foliage. Flowers of blue April to Sept. 25c. 
*LITHOSFERMUM — Low growing woody 
perennial. Sky-blue flowers during spring and 
early summer. Very choice. 50c and 75c. 
LUPINUS —Harkness Hybrids. Mixed colors. 
Mostly pink, but some are blue and yellow. 
Please do not order separate colors. 25c. 
Princess Julian —Vivid pure pink. 25c. 
*LYCHNIS Viscare — Tufted habit, bright 
carmine flowers. Profuse bloomer in sunny 
location. 25c. 
*MAZUS — Dwarf creeping plants carpeting 
the soil in large areas. 
Reptans —Flowers blue with white throat. 
Light moist soil. 25c. 
MECONOPSIS Baylei— Blue poppy-like flow¬ 
ers on tall stems. Cool shaded place in deeply 
dug soil. 50-75c. 
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*MENTHA Requieni —Forms a dense green 
carpet with tiny lavender flowers. Mint scented 
leaves. Cool damp soil. 25c. 
MIMULUS (Musk or Monkey Flower)—Light 
porous soil, moist and cool. 
Cardinalis — Bright red Snapdragon-like 
flowers on 12-15 in. stems all summer. 25c. 
Tigrinus — Yellow with red and brown 
spots. 25c. 
MONTBRETIA — Orange scarlet flowers on 
stems 24-30 in. 25c. 
*MUSCARI (Grape Hyacinth)—Bright blue 
flowers on 5-in. stems in early spring. Plant 
in dry sunny location and leave undisturbed. 
Bulbs, 40c per doz. 
*MYOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Not) — Do well in 
any good garden soil. 
Palustrus Semperflorens —Rich blue with 
yellow eyes. 25c. 
*NEPETA —Aromatic plants growing on very 
sunny slopes of southern Europe. 
M/ussini —Blue flowers, silver grey foliage. 
25c. 
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