myrsinites —Bright yellow. Prostrate. Blooms early, 
palustris —Yellow flowers to poinsettia. June. 
EVENING PRIMROSE —(Oenothera Missouriensis). 
Yellow. Low-growing. 
FERNS —The most popular plant for a shady location. 
No garden may be considered complete without at 
least a few good ferns. Give plenty of water and 
rotted leaves. 
Colorado Male Fern —The best known fern. 
Medium clumps at $3.00; large $5.00 per doz. 
Lady Fern —Fronds more lacy than Male Fern, light 
green in color. 
FORGET-ME-NOT —Blue. An exceptional ground cover. 
FUNKIA —(Plantain Lily). For the shady border. 
coerulea— Broad brighLgreen leaves, blue flowers in 
August. 
subcordata —Pure white lily-shaped flowers, 
variegata —Variegated foliage, blue flowers. 
GAILLARDIA —(Blanket Flower). Yellow and red daisy¬ 
like flowers. 
GERANIUM— (Crane’s Bill), 
pratense —Blue flowers. 
GEUM —Mrs. Bradshaw. Choice low-growing plant. 
Scarlet flowers. 
GOLDEN ROD— (Solidago). Yellow. 
canadensis —Rather low-growing; compact heads, 
butterfly —Very large, many branched flower heads. 
GRASSES —Plant near Lily Pools. 
Blue Lyme —Handsome grey blades, three feet, 
festuca glauca —Compact, silvery, 6 inches. 
Ravenna —12 feet, long silvery plumes all winter. 
Ribbon —Long, narrow, striped white and yellow. 
Zebra —Long blades with broad yellow bands. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath). For bouquets. 
paniculata —Single or semi-double flowers in July, 
paniculata flore pleno —Double flowers. Popular. 
$1.50 each. 
Bristol Fairy —Large, white, double. Everblooming. 
75c each. 
R.G. fratensis —Pink, trailing. For rock walls. 
R.G. Reptans —Same as above, but white flowers. 
R.G. HELIANTHEMUM (Rock Rose) — 
mutabile —Pink or yellow. Early summer. 
HELIOPSIS (Hardy Zinnia)—Brilliant border plant. 
scabra imbricata —Double yellow. Long stems. 
HEMEROCALLIS (Yellow Day Lily) 
baroni —Bright yellow, 2 to 3 ft. August, 
calipso —Similar to Baroni. Taller, later, 
flam id —Large orange flowers. Early June, 
flava —Golden yellow, fragrant. June. 
Gold Dust —Indian yellow, June. 2 y 2 feet. 
May Queen —Early flowering, orange. Very good. 
Orange Man —Clear bright orange. June and July. 
Sir Michael Foster —Bright clear yellow. July. 3 ft. 
thunbergi —Similar to flava, a month later. 
R.G. HEUCHERA (Coralbells). For cutting, borders, 
alba —Creamy white. 
hybrids —Every shade, creamy white to bright red. 
sanguinea —Bright crimson. June to September. 
HESPERIS (Sweet Rocket) 
matronal is—Fragrant purple spikes 2 to 3 ft. June. 
Except as otherwise noted, all perennials are 35c each, 
$3.00 per dozen and $20.00 per 100; 4 plants for $1.00. 
Long orders of one and two of a kind cannot be filled at 
the dozen rate. 
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