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THE WAYSIDE GARDENS CO., MENTOR, OHIO 
HARDY PLANT AND ALPINE PLANT SEEDS—Continued 
HELENIUM. (Common Soil). 
HELIOPSIS. (Ordinary Soil). 
HELICHRYSUM. (Mixed Soil). 
Bracteatum. Single yellow . 
HELLEBORUS. 
Niger. White flowers . 
IIESPERIS. (Common Soil). 
Matronalis. Lilac .. 
Matron alls alba. Pure white . 
HEJUCHERA. (Mixed Soil). 
Perry’s Whitfli. . 
Sangtiinea. Scarlet or crimson flowers. 
Wayside Gardens Hybrids. AH shades of white, 
and pink. 
HIBISCUS (Common Soil). 
Mixed. White, rose and red shades. 
HOLLYHOCKS. (Rich Loam). 
Double. Bright rose, maroon, Newport pink, red, 
yellow, separate colors—each . 
New Allegheny. Semi-double flowers. 
Single Muted . 
HYPERICUM. (Ordinary Soil). 
Ascyron. Golden yellow . 
IBERIS. (Common Soil). 
INULA. (Good Mixed Soil). 
Hirta. Brilliant orange . 
Royleana. Rich orange .. 
INCARVILLEA. (Mixed Soil). 
Delavayi. Rosy purple . 
Grandiflora brevipes. Large, crimson-rose 
IRIS KAEMPFERI. (Common Soil). 
LATHYRUS. (Common Soil). 
Pink Beauty. Large clusters of pink. 
Red. The red everlasting Pea. 
White Pearl. White flowered variety 
LAVANDULA. (Ordinary Soil). 
Vera. Fragrant blue flowers. 
LEONTOPODIUM. (Sandy Soil). 
Alpinum. Silvery white leaves 
LIATRIS. (Light Soil). 
Pycnostachya. Brilliant rose-purple . . 
Scariosa. Violet-purple . 
LINARIA. (Light Soil). 
Cymbalaria. Pale purple. 
Alpina. Grey-blue ... 
LINUM. (Common Soil). 
Flavum. Yellow flowers . 
Narbonnense. Blue flowers. 
Perenne. Pale blue flowers . 
Perenne album. White variety. 
LILJUM. (Sandy Peat and Loam). 
Regale. Fine, white Lily, easily raise 
Tenuifolium. Coral-red flowers 
LOBELIA. (Mixed Soil). 
Cardinalis. Scarlet flowers . 
LUPINUS. (Common Soil). 
Wayside Gardens Hybrids, 
shades of blue, mauve, pir 
Colors are rich, 
Polyphyllus roseus. Beautifully shaded rose 
Polypliyllus, Moerheimi. Soft pink. 
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LYCHNIS. (Common Soil). Trade Pkt. Oz. 
Alpina. Dwarf, red-purple.$0.50 
Chalcedonica. Scarlet plant .25 1.40 
Haageana. Large, brilliant scarlet flowers. 35 3.00 
Vbcaria splendens. Deep red. 15 .80 
Viscaria splendens alba. White-flowered.25 1.40 
LYHRUM. (Moist Soil). 
Superbum roseum. Very showy, rose-pink.15 .60 
MECONOPSIS. (Moist Soil). 
Baileyi. Beautiful blue perennial Poppy . 2.00 
MIMULUS. (Mixed Soil). 
Luteus. Yellow-flowered species. ..50 
MYOSOTIS. (Common Soil). 
Palustris semperflorens. Rich blue flowers.30 1.60 
OENOTHERA (Common Soil). 
Fraseri. Flowers large, pale yellow.50 6.00 
Missouriensis. Large yellow flowers.50 5.00 
Speciosa. Pure white flowers.50 6.00 
Youngi. Bright lemon-yellow flowers.50 5.00 
PAPAVER. (Common Soil). 
Orientale. Crimson-scarlet, black blotches.20 1.00 
Orientale, Beauty of Livermore. Immense blood-crim¬ 
son . 35 2.60 
Orientale, Mrs. Perry. Orange-apricot.35 2.60 
PAPAVER NUDICAULE. 
Baker’s Sunbeam Mixture. Brilliant colors.25 1.20 
Papaver alpinum. Delicate dwarf species.35 4.00 
Papaver thibetica. Showy orange flowers.20 1.00 
PENTSTEMON. (Mixed Soil). 
Ovatus. Blue, small, very pretty.25 1.60 
Pubeseens. Violet, purple and white.20 1.00 
Unilateralis. Blue, splendid cut flower.25 1.60 
PHYSOSTEGIA. (Common Soil). 
Virginica. Delicate pink flowers.25 1.60 
Virginica alba. Pure white.25 1.40 
PLATYCODON. (Ordinary Soil). 
Grandiflora. Large, deep blue flowers.25 1.20 
Grandiflora alba. White-flowered form.25 1.20 
Mariesi. Dwarf; blue.35 3.00 
Mariesi alba. White-flowered form.35 3.00 
POLEMONIUM. (Common Soil). 
Album. White. .15 .60 
Coeruleum. Bright blue flowers.16 .60 
POTENTILLA. (Good Mixed Soil). 
Mixed Colors of red and copper.50 6.00 
Warrensi. Yellow.75 
PRIMULA. (Rich Loam). 
Auricula alpina. Various colors; exceedingly fragrant.. .50 
Bulleyana. Rich apricot-yellow .50 
Caslimeriana. Deep violet flowers. 1.00 
Cortusoides. Rosy purple.75 
Moerheim Hybrids. New strain. Colors from cream to 
many shades of yellow, orange, purple, lilac, pink and 
crimson.75 
Vulgaris. Pale yellow flowers.75 
POLYANTHUS. (Rich Loam). 
Exhibition Yellow. A beautiful strain of deep yellow.. .50 5.00 
Exhibition Cream. Cream white, with striking yellow 
eye .50 5.00 
Munstead Strain Mixed. In shades of yellow, from 
cream to dark orange.50 3.00 
Veris Hybrids. Various shades of lilac, purple, and vio¬ 
let, as well as buff, orange, salmon and rich reds.40 2.00 
PYRETHRUM. (Ordinary Soil). 
Finest Mixed of English varieties. Double and single.. .35 3.20 
RUDBECKIA. (Common Soil). 
Purpurea. Reddish purple flowers with a large brown 
cone-shaped center.26 1.20 
SALVIA. (Mixed Soil). Trade Pkt. Oz. 
Azurea. Sky-blue .$0.40 $2.00 
Pratensis. Dwarf blue .25 1.20 
Turkestanica. Bright pink.35 1.80 
SAPONARIA. (Common Soil). 
Ocymoides alba. Pure white .15 .80 
Ocymoides splendens. Rosy pink . 15 .80 
SAXIFRAGA. (Common Soil). 
Dccipiens. Dwarf, white flowers .50 
Megasea Hybrids. Fine mixture of the large-leaved Sax- 
ifragas .75 
SCABIOSA. (Common Soil). 
Caucasica. Pale blue; fine for cutting.60 2.25 
Japonica. Lavender-blue. .15 .60 
Pennsylvania. Large golden yellow flowers.35 
SIDALCEA. (Mixed Soil). 
Rosy Gem. Bright rose.25 1.4 0 
SILENE. (Sandy Loam). 
Alpestris. White; dwarf species.50 4.00 
Saxifraga. Of mossy growth, flowers white. .50 4.00 
Schafta. Bright pink flowers.50 4.00 
STATICE. (Mixed Soil). 
Latifolia. Small lavender-blue flowers, in large pan¬ 
icles .25 1.20 
STACHYS. (Common Soil). 
Lanata. Very useful white woolly leaved plant for edg¬ 
ings, etc.15 .60 
STOKESIA. (Light Dry Soil). 
Cyanea coerulea. Large blue flowers.35 2.00 
Cyanea coerulea alba. White .50 3.00 
TEUCRIUM. (Common Soil). 
Orientalis. Blue flowers.50 4.00 
THALICTRUM. (Common Soil). 
Adiantifolium. Pretty fernlike foliage. 25 1.80 
Aquilegifolium. Flowers purple.25 1.80 
Aciuilegifolium album. White form.25 1.80 
Dipterocarpum. Rosy purple.4 0 2.50 
Glaucum. Bronze-yellow.15 .60 
THYMUS. (Ordinary Soil). 
Serpyllum splendens. Dwarf growing variety; purple 
flowers .50 
TRITOMA. (Mixed Soil). 
Perry’s Hardy Hybrids. Pale yellow to deep orange... .35 3.00 
TROLLIUS. (Mixed Soil). 
♦Mixed Choice Seedlings. Colors range from pale yellow 
to deep orange.50 4.00 
TUNICA. (Sandy Soil). 
Saxifraga. Small pale purple; profuse.15 .60 
VALERIANA. (Common Soil). 
Coocinea. Showy head of old rose.15 .60 
Coccinea alba. White form of the above.15 .60 
Officinalis. Rose-tinted white flowers .35 1.80 
VERONICA. (Common Soil). 
Amethystina, Royal Blue. Blue flowers.35 2.80 
Incana. Silvery foliage, violet flowers.35 2.00 
Spicata. Flowers violet-blue in long spikes.....50 4.00 
VERBASCUM. (Common Soil). 
Olympicum. Deep yellow.35 1.80 
Phoeniceum, Wayside Gardens Hybrids. All shades of 
rose, copper and purple.15 .60 
VIOLA. (Mixed Soil). 
Admiration. Deep violet.35 
Floraire. Small blossoms, pale blue.50 
Golden Yellow.35 1.80 
Gracilis. Rich purple flowers.50 
Perfection. Light blue.35 1.80 
Sutton’s Apricot. Rich apricot shade.50 
White Perfection. Pure white.35 1.80 
YUCCA. (Sandy Loam). 
Filamentosa. White.15 .60 
