DELPHINIUM 
★GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flowers). Yellow 
and orange red. Valuable for cut flowers. 
1% feet. From May to November. 
BREEDING 
HEART. 
Height 2 feet. 
25c each 
Sturdy plants 15c each; 2 for 25c; $1.25 a dozen; 
$10.00 per 100. Postage not prepaid. Large orders by 
express collect. 
Most of these are pot grown which will insure safe 
planting at any time. 
Varieties marked with ★ are adapted to rock gardens. 
★GEUM (Avens). 
Coccineum Mrs. Bradshaw (Chiloense). A 
splendid new variety, with large, double 
flowers of fiery red, blooming nearly all 
summer. Peculiarly attractive. 18 inches. 
Lady Stratheden. A new introduction of 
great merit. Rich golden yellow blossoms, 
counterpart of G. Mrs. Bradshaw. Fine for 
hardy garden. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath) 
Bristol Fairy. A wonderful new introduc¬ 
tion, offered for the first time, and a great 
improvement over even the fine Snow 
White. Bristol Fairy produces much larger 
panicles of flowers, in which the individual 
blossom is larger, and of much purer white. 
It also flowers almost continuously through¬ 
out the Summer. Strong plants. 25c each. 
Paniculata. Masses of minute white flowers. 
For cutting it is exquisite, especially in com¬ 
bination with high colored flowers; also val¬ 
uable for Winter bouquets; 2 to 3 feet. June 
and July. 
★Repens (Trailing Baby Breath). 6 inch, 
June to August. 
HELENIUM (Sneeze wort) 
Riverton Gem (New). Old gold, suffused with 
bright terra cotta, changing to wall-flower 
red. Aug. to October. Its color is in har¬ 
mony with Autumn atmosphere and is al¬ 
ways greatly admired when in bloom; 3 feet. 
★HELIANTHEMUM MUTABILIS (Rock or 
Sun Rose). Low-growing evergreen plants, 
forming broad clumps, and which during 
their flowering season, July to September, 
are hidden by a mass of bloom; for in front 
of border, the rockery, or a dry, sunny 
bank. 
HERMOCALLIS (Day Lily). This plant thrives 
in almost any position and soil. Its flowers 
have bright colors and the foliage is always 
attractive. 
Flava. Pure yellow. June; height 2 V 2 feet. 
★HEUCHERA SANGUINE A (Coralbel(s). Ex¬ 
cellent for front row of border, with slender, 
fairy-like spikes of rich colored flowers. 
Graceful for cutting: coral-red; 1 ft. 
HOLLYHOCKS (Double). Pink, red, salmon, 
in separate colors. 
★HYPERICUM (St. John’s Wort) 
Reptans. Fine prostrate rock plant with 
masses of clear yellow flowers; 4 inches. 
★IBERIS (Hardy Candytuft). Sempervirens. 
Very dwarf; is covered with a sheet of 
white; height 6-8 in. 
INCARVILLEA (Hardy Gloxina). 
Delavayi. An interesting and showy plant 
for the hardy border, producing large, glox- 
ina-like, rose-colored flowers on 15 to 18-inch 
high stems during June and July. Succeeds 
either in sun or shade, but should be well 
protected with leaves or litter during the 
Winter. 
IRIS GERMANICA (German Iris; Fleur-de-lis) 
It is probable that the greatest range of 
color is found in this section—from pure 
white through all shades of mauve to blue 
and dark purple; the flowers are regular or¬ 
chids in beauty and structure and they have 
a delicate fragrance that seems to be only a 
natural accompaniment of such wonderful 
blooms. A well-drained, sunny location, 
with the rhizomes just covered with soil, 
is about all the planting advice needed. 
Maori King. Yellow and crimson. 
Pallida Dalmatica. Lavender blue. 
Florentina Alba. White. 
Celeste. Sky blue. 
Caprice. Rosy red. 
Queen of May. Pink. 
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