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Strecker’s Hardy Plants 
’’‘‘Ceum Borisii—A very showy variety. Evergreen foliage and vivid 
orange scarlet flowers freely produced on 10 in. branched stems 
from May to October. 35 cents each. 
*Ceuin Heldreichii—Another brilliant dwarf variety with orange red 
flowers on 10 in. stems. June to August. 35 cents each. 
'•’Ceum Lady Strathden—A rich golden yellow variety similar to the 
following. 18 in. June and July. 
^‘‘Ceum Mrs. Bradshaw (Avens)—Fiery scarlet blossoms throughout 
the summer. Very brilliant and attractive. 18 in. Rich moist 
well-drained soil. 
^Ceum Sibericum—Very brilliant copper scarlet flowers. 10 in. 
May. 35 cents each. 
'^Claucium Luteum (Horned Poppy)—Handsome blue grey ever¬ 
green foliage. Large orange yellow flowers followed by curious 
horned-shaped seed pods. Poor soil. June to August. 2 ft. 
^‘Clobularia Trichosantha (Globe Daisy)—Beautiful light blue flow¬ 
ers in globular heads in May and June. Dry soil. 6 in. (w). 
Grasses, Hardy Ornamental— 
Eulalia Gracelima (Japan Rush)—Long narrow foliage having a 
white mid-rib. Tall plumes in fall. 6 ft. 
Eualia Japonica Variegata—Has broader foliage than the above, 
striped white and is not quite as tall. 5 ft. 
Eulalia Japonica Zebrina (Zebra Grass)—Like the above 
except that yellow stripes run across the blades. 6 ft. 
^'Festuca Glauca (Blue Fescue Grass)—Dense tufts of narrow 
blue foliage. Makes an attractive edging. 12 in. 
Gypsophila (Babies Breath) (Chalk Plant)—All require dry soil 
and like lime. 
Gypsophila Bristol Fairy—A new double variety of Paniculata, pro¬ 
ducing larger individual flowers and panicles than the older 
double varieties. White flowers giving the plant a handsome 
lacy appearance. Excellent for drying. 21/2 ^t. Crafted plants, 
(c). 50 cents each. 
Gypsophila Paniculata Compacta—Large panicles of small white 
flowers, plant produces a globular mass. 21/2 ft. through, hav¬ 
ing an airy lacy appearance in bloom. August, (c). 
’^'Gypsophila Repens—A trailing plant producing masses of small 
white flowers all summer. 6 in. (w). 
Helenium Hoopesi—Early flowering. Bright yellow daisy-like 
flowers, fine for cutting. June. 2 ft. 
Riverton Beauty—Lemon yellow daisy flowers, having dark 
centers, good for cutting. 4 ft. August and September, (c). 
Riverton Gem—Old gold changing to wallflower red. The finest 
variety. August and September. 4 ft. (c). 
Helianthus (Hardy Sunflower)—Miss Mellish—Lemon yellow semi¬ 
double flowers are produced in abundance in fall. Good cut 
flower. 4 ft. (c). 
Helianthus Mollis—A most beautiful variety. Clear yellow flowers. 
Sept. 4 ft. 
^■’Helianthemum (Sun or Rock Rose)—Dwarf spreading evergreen 
shrubs, covered with bloom from June to September. A dry 
sunny place, (w) (s). 
’'•’Mutabile—Semi-double and single flowers in a wide range C’ 
color. Resemble small roses. 
*^’Buttercup—A fine single golden yellow variety, (w). 35 cents 
each. 
’•’Fireball—Double scarlet, (w). 35 cents each. 
