HAV’ALOOK GARDENS 
DIANTHUS 
The pink family are always favorites, from the dwarf • 
sorts of only one or two inches up to the tall CRUENTUS 
growing 24 inches in height. We offer about 20 varieties, 
a collection of 10 varieties our choice, labelled for_$2.00 
ERODIUM CHAMAEDRYOIDES ROSEUM 
This miniature alpine is in bloom continuously from May 
until hard frosts in the autumn. Tufts of deep green 
leaves, delicate pink veined flowers on two-inch stems. 
Each _ .35 
DORONICUM 
The beautiful yellow daisy for the springtime border, tall 
slender stems each topped with a gay gerbera-like flower. 
Each -25c, 3 for 65c 
LEWIS!A REDEVIVA 
The bitter root is a most beautiful plant for a well drain¬ 
ed spot in the sunny rock garden. Needle-like leaves with 
exquisite flowers varying from white to pink. After bloom¬ 
ing the plant disappears until autumn when the awl-like 
leaves appear. Fine acclimated plants. 
Each_25c, 5 for $1.00 
CAMPANULA POSCHARKSKYANA 
Finest of the dwarf campanulas. Handsome foliage and 
quantities of soft blue flowers borne on long trailing stems. 
One of the finest of the new introductions. Each_ .35 
ONOSMA TAURICUM 
The charming gold drop of English rock gardens. Clusb 
ers of bulb-shaped clear yellow flowers all thru the sum¬ 
mer. Place where it can drape over a large rock, in good 
porous soil it will create a sensation. Each_ .35 
CORYDALIS LUTEA 
One of the best everblooming plants for the garden, dees 
splendidly in shady or semi-shady places. Beautiful finely 
cut foliage with dicentra-like blooms of clear pale yellow. 
A gem for the rock wall or garden. Each _ .35 
GERANIUM LANCASTRI ENSE 
A hardy little plant with pale pink flowers like small 
wild roses, beautifully striped and pencilled dark rose. The 
leaves are highly colored during the autumn. Each 50c. 
HARDY GERANIUMS 
I know of no group of plants that give more pleasure 
than do the geraniums. Their foliage is interesting and 
their bloom is varied and beautiful. We offer five distinct 
named varieties for -$1.50 
