DELPHINIUM 
—Belladonna. The most continuous bloomer 
of all, never out of bloom from the 
first of June until the blooms are severely 
frosted. The flowers are clear turquoise blue 
and has never been equaled in delicacy and 
beauty by any other flower. 
—Bellamosa. Very similar to Belladonna 
but is very dark blue. 
—English Hybrids. This strain without a 
doubt stands in a class by itself, having- a 
wide range of color. The shades run from a 
pale blue to deep indigo with a strong run 
of the most delicate shades of rose. The 
flowers are both single and double and 
make a fine show for border or mass 
planting. 
DIANTHUS 
—Johnson’s Giant. Assorted colors and 
shades. 
—Deltoides. Small coral pink flowers borne 
in great profusion. 
DIGITALIS 
(Foxglove) 
—Giant S h i r 1 y. 
Large flowers of 
assorted colors. 
— Gloxiniaeflora. 
Flowers borne in 
great quantities 
and assorted 
colors. 
GYPSOPHILA 
— Paniculata. 
(Baby’s Breath). 
A dense spreading- 
bush covered with 
many tiny flowers 
in light feathery 
panicles. Fine for 
borders, rock gar¬ 
dens, or for cut¬ 
ting. When cut 
and dried is excel¬ 
lent for winter as 
fillers. 
HIBISCUS Mallow 
HEUCHERA Brizoides (Coral Bells). The 
bell shaped flowers are medium in size and 
are borne in large quantities in May and 
they are pale pink. 
HOLLYHOCK. Very large, double and as¬ 
sorted. Wonderful for the rear of the peren¬ 
nial border. 
LIATRIS (Blazing Star). A strong growing 
hardy perennial doing well under most con¬ 
ditions, producing richly colored purple flow¬ 
ers on stout stalks about six feet high. May 
be used as cut flowers and blooms in July 
and August. 
PAPAYER (Poppy) 
—Oriental. Large flowers of assorted colors. 
PINKS 
—Essex Witch. Pink fringed with white. 
—Her Majesty. Rather large and pure white. 
—Little Dorriet. White with carmine mark¬ 
ings. 
Marvels. Large 
flowers that are 
red, pink or white. 
Digitalis or Foxglove 
Dicentra or Bleeding Heart 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS Continued 
—Golden Queen. Large, sunflower yellow. 
—Gypsy Queen. Large bronze, mid-season. 
—Lillian Doty. Covered with large flowers 
that are deep pink. 
—L’Argentuillais. Bronze flowers tipped 
white, very early and large. 
—Indian. Small reddish bronze, but a heavy 
bloomer. 
—Ylodel of Perfection. Small white button, 
but borne in large quantities. 
—Little Bob. A small plant covered with 
small bronze buttons. 
—Old Homestead. A beautiful plant covered 
with large pink blooms. 
—Skibo. Flowers are yellow buttons and 
come very early. 
—Victory. A very large white chrysanthe¬ 
mum. 
CARNATION 
—Grenadin Hybrids. Strong healthy plants, 
covered with numerous flowers, some double, 
and some single and in various shades. These 
plants are in constant bloom all summer. 
COREOPSIS 
—Lanceolata. A beautiful hardy border plant 
that produces a large quantity of bright yel¬ 
low daisy like flowers. 
DAISY, SHASTA. Large white flowers which 
stay on the plant a long time. 
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