DAHLIAS — PLANTS 
13 
Each Doz. 
HELIANTHEMUM (Rock or Sun Rose) 
‘Mutabile. Low growing evergreen plants, 
which are hidden by a mass of bloom in 
many colors from June to Septemer. 9 in.. .15 1.50 
HESPERIS 
•fNatronalis and Albus. Purple and white 
flowers with showy spikes, very fragrant. 
June-July. 18 inches .15 1.50 
IBERIS (Hardy Candytuft) 
‘Sempervirens. Dwarf evergreen rock plant, 
covered with a sheet of white flowers in 
April-May. 9 inches .15 1.50 
*Gibraltarica. Same as above with lovely 
pink flowers. May-July.15 1.50 
LAVENDULA (Sweet Lavender) 
•fVera. Fragrant blue flowers. June-August. 
2 ft. 15 1.50 
LIATRIS (Blazing Star) 
•fScariosa. New variety. A very showy 
plant. It has large heads of purple flowers 
on long spikes. September.15 1.50 
LINIUM (Flax) 
‘Flavum. Fine variety with yellow flowers.. .15 1.50 
*Perenne. Fine cut foliage with sapphire 
blue flowers on graceful stems. All sum¬ 
mer. 18 inches .15 1.50 
LYCHNIS (Ragged Robin) 
‘Chalcedonica. Heads of vivid scarlet flow¬ 
ers. One of the brightest flowers for the 
garden or hardy border. All summer. 10 
inches .15 1.50 
*Viscaria Splendens. Lovely pink blooms. 
June-July .15 1.50 
‘Alpina. A dwarf low growing variety for 
rockery .15 1.50 
‘Haageana Hybrids. Bright colored blooms 
of pink, rose and scarlet. June-July.15 1.50 
MATRICARIA (Feverfew) 
■t*Alba. FI. PI. Pretty fern-like foliage. Large 
heads of double white flowers. All sum¬ 
mer. 2 ft. 15 1.50 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Not) 
‘Palustris Semperflorens. Spray-like heads 
of rich blue flowers with yellow eye; 
blooms all summer. 6-8 inches.15 1.50 
NEPETA 
‘Mussini. Gray green foliage covered with 
masses of lavender blue flowers during 
spring and summer. 6 inches.15 1.50 
PHLOX (Subulata) 
‘Alba. White moss Phlox. 6 inches. April- 
May .15 1.50 
*Lilacina. Lilac-colored flowers covering the 
plant during April-May.15 1.50 
‘Rosea. The popular pink variety.. . . .15 1.50 
‘Vivid. Compact habits, flowers bright vivid 
pink. Best of all.20 2.00 
Varieties marked with an asterisk (*) are recom¬ 
mended for rock gardens. 
