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ROSE HILL NURSERY 
Shasta Daisy, Alaska 
with creamy white. 25c 
IM RETHHUM LEUCAXTHE- 
MUJI, Ox-Eye Dais y. 
Blooms abundantly from 
June until frost. Flowers 
daisy-like white with yel¬ 
low centers. Very fine for 
cutting. 25c each. Dozen 
$2.50. 
I'l RETHR l >l ULIGINOSUM. 
Giant Daisy. Clusters of 
large daisy-like white 
flowers with yellow cen¬ 
ters, blooms in late summer 
and fall. 4 feet tall. 25c 
each. Dozen $2.50. 
It A XUNCl IJS REPEXS, But¬ 
tercup. A pretty double 
flowering, bright yellow 
buttercup. Masses of blos¬ 
soms during May and June. 
1 foot high. 25c each. Doz¬ 
en $2.50. 
It I It BOX' GRASS.* Phalaris 
Am lid iua ce a A' a r i ega t a . 
Very ornamental, green 
leaves striped lengthwise 
each. Dozen $2.50. 
It I l> ItECK IA LACINIATA. Golden Glow. Produces 
masses of dahlia-like golden yellow flowers from 
July to September. Strong grower. 5 to 6 feet. 
25c each. Dozen $2.50. 
Ill DBECKIA NITIDA. Autumn Sun. Plant growing 
four to six feet high, bearing attractive single flow¬ 
ers with broad petals of light yellow during August 
and September. 25c each. Dozen $2.50. 
Ill DBECKIA PURPUREA. Purple tone Flower. Blos¬ 
soms about four inches across of a peculiar reddish- 
purple, with a remarkably large cone-shaped center 
of brown. July and August. 3 feet high. See cut 
bottom of page. 25c each. Dozen $2.50. 
SERUM ACRE.* Golden Moss. A dwarf plant with a 
profusion of bright yellow flowers from June to 
July. 3 to 4 inches. Fine for edging the border or 
for rock gardens. 25c each. Dozen $2.50. 
SERUM ALBUM.* White flowers on a dwarf spread¬ 
ing plant with thick waxy round foliage. Fine for 
rockery. 25c each. Dozen $2.50. 
SERUM BRILLIAXT.* Stonecrop. Plant growing about 
eighteen inches high with light green glaucous 
foliage, large heads of showy bright rose colored 
flowers in late autumn. 25c each. Dozen $2.50. 
SERUM GLAUCUM.* A prostrate plant with blue green 
foliage. Very good rock plant. 25c each. Dozen $2.50. 
SERUM LYRICUM.* The gray green foliage turns red 
in winter. White flowers. Plant prostrate. Ex¬ 
cellent for rock garden. 25c each. Dozen $2.50. 
SERUM STOLOX1FERA.* Running Stonecrop. This 
variety is of creeping habit. Dull rose colored flow¬ 
ers. The leaves turn a beautiful crimson in the fall. 
4 to 5 inches. 25c each. Dozen $2.50. 
SPIREA ASTII.BE HYBRIDS. Feathery flowers of 
either pink or white. About 2% feet high. Very at¬ 
tractive plant in flower border. 35c each. Dozen $3.50. 
SPIREA FII.IPEXDULA. The white flowers borne in 
graceful feathery plumes. Handsome divided leaves. 
June and July. 18 to 24 inches. 35c each. Dozen $3.50. 
SPIREA MARGUERITE V A XHECHTER EX. The very 
fine fringed flowers are bright red tinged with dark 
purple. Flower stem over three feet in length. June 
and July. 35c each. Dozen $3.50. 
STATICE I.ATIFOLIA. Sen Lavender or Lavender 
Baby's Breath. Myriads of lavender colored tiny 
flowers resembling the general form of the Baby’s 
Breath. Leathery, dark green leaves close to ground. 
Showy in the garden and splendid as a cut flower. 
May be dried for winter use. 35c each. Dozen $3.50. 
THYMUS SERPYI.LUM COCCINEUM.* A dwarf grow¬ 
ing creeping plant with fragrant foliage. Covered 
with brilliant scarlet colored flowers during June 
and July. 4 to 6 inches. 25c each. Dozen $2.50. 
TROLLIUS. Globe Flower. A free flowering plant of 
the buttercup order. Large, orange-yellow blos¬ 
soms. 18 to 24 inches. May to August. Grows well 
in a moist semi-shaded position. 25c each. Dozen $2.50. 
Tl'XICA SAXIFRAGA.* Coat Flower. Small pink flow¬ 
ers in the greatest profusion. 6 inches high. Fine 
for rockery. 25c each. Dozen $2.50. 
VALERIANA OFFICINALIS. Hardy Garden Heliotrope. 
Showy heads of rose tinted white flowers with helio¬ 
trope fragrance. 3 to 4 feet. June and July. Loves 
moisture. 25c each. Dozen $2.50. 
VERONICA Rl PESTRIS.* Myriads of bright blue flow¬ 
ers practically cover the thickly matted deep green 
foliage in June. Stands partial shade. 3 to 4 inches. 
Fine rock plant. 25c each. Dozen $2.50. 
VERONICA SPICATA.* Speedwell. Spikes of violet- 
blue flowers in June and July. Gives splendid color 
to the border. 18 inches. See cut below. 25c each. 
Dozen $2.50. 
VINCA MINOR.* Trailing Myrtle. A trailing plant, 
splendid for covering ground under trees and shrubs. 
Delightfully softens the effects of the rocks in the 
rockery. Flowers are blue resembling a small violet. 
25c each. Dozen $2.50. 
VIOLA CORNUTA-TUFTED PANSIES 
T HE flowers resemble the common Pansy in form, 
though not quite so large. Of very free flower¬ 
ing habit, they bloom from April until October and 
constitute a most colorful addition to the garden. 
The following varieties are among the very best: 
JERSEY GEM.* Pure, rich bluish-purple slightly per¬ 
fumed flowers. A most attractive variety. 25c each. 
Dozen $2.50. 
LUTEA.* The flowers are a bright golden yellow, con¬ 
trasting beautifully with the darker shades of other 
varieties. 25c each. Dozen $2.50. 
SHASTA DAISY. ALASKA. Large white flowers with 
yellow center produced profusely nearly all summer. 
12 to 18 inches. Excellent for cutting. See cut top 
of page. 25c each. Dozen $2.50. 
VIOLA CORNUTA-Cont. 
PERFECTION.* Light 
blue flowers in profu¬ 
sion. Very lovely with 
the yellow sort. 25c 
each. Dozen $2.50. 
SCOTCH BORDER.* The 
flowers are a perfect 
riot of color, combin¬ 
ing practically every 
shade. 25c each. Doz¬ 
en $2.50. 
Rudbcckia Cone Flower 
YUCCA FI LA MENTOS A. 
Adam's Needle. The 
creamy white flowers 
are bell-shaped and 
drooping. Produced on 
tall stems up to 4 or 5 
feet. The foliage is 
sword-like and woody. 
July. 25c each. Dozen 
$2.50. 
YUCCA GLAUCA. The 
leaves are sword-like, 
rather narrow; gray¬ 
ish-green in color. 
Flowers are bell-like, 
drooping white, borne 
on stems about 3 feet 
tall. An exceedingly 
hardy drought resist¬ 
ant variety. 25c each. 
Dozen $2.50. 
Visit our perennial garden during the summer. 
Veronica 
