LOBELIAS. Dwarf border sort Crystal palace. Best 
low dark blue plant for edging flower beds and to 
fill in spaces in rockery. Per dozen 35c and 50c, ac¬ 
cording to size; postage 15c extra per dozen. 
Lobelia Saphir. Fine trailing sort with larger flow¬ 
ers of bright blue and white marking in center. Much 
used as trailer for window boxes and for filling in 
rockery spaces. Priced as previous sort. 
IMPATIENS HOLSTII HYBRIDS. An exquisite 
continual flowering plant in salmon pink, rose and red 
colors of fleshy begonia like texture, very fine for 
shady spots in rich soil; also splendid in window boxes 
on shady side of house. Not ready before end of May. 
From pots, 3 for 40c, postpaid. 
Plants for Flower Beds and Borders 
PENTSTEMON SCARLET BEAUTY. Easily grown 
profuse flowering plant with long tubular blossoms 
in sprays, flowering from midsummer to late fall, nice 
to use in front of shrubbery in sunny locations, rock¬ 
eries or flowerbeds. Color brilliant red, pot grown 
plants, 6 for 50c, postage 15c. Larger size, 6 for 75c, 
by mail $1.00. 
Pentstemon Hybrids. These come in mixed colors 
ranging from red, pink, lavender and some with spot¬ 
ted colors of much charm. Price same as preceding. 
NICOTIANA or Flowering Tobacco, in rose and red 
colors make large very showy flower effects, especially 
adapted for filling in front of shrubs where the 
massed blossoms make a color effect of great splen¬ 
dor. Space plants at least 18 inches apart, plant in 
early June. From pots, 3 for 50c. 
SALVIA, Scarlet Sage, most brilliant red of fall 
blooming plants of which we offer the dwarf early 
flowering kind only as it is the best to be had, known 
as Dwarf Zurich. Strong pot grown plants, 6 for 85c, 
postpaid; larger 3-inch size, 3 for 50c. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDII. Extra dwarf. This lovely 
annual for sunny spots is an ideal border plant for its 
rich colorful flowers are of long duration and great 
brilliance, splendid for use in rockery as individual 
clumps or little groups. Mixed colors, 6 for 50c, by 
mail 60c. 
Red or chamois color separate, same price. 
CALANDRINIA. A little known plant of the Port- 
ulacca family for sunny spots in rockeries where it 
forms sheets of flowers of most intense clear purple 
of dazzling brilliance. A hardy perennial in our cli¬ 
mate, but annual in colder regions. 6 for 50c; by 
mail 60c. 
PORTULACCA. Double flowering rose moss, a dain¬ 
ty creeping plant for rock garden filling during the 
summer, thrives in sunny dry spots where it makes 
sheets of brilliant colors during the dry season. Not 
to be set out before June unless seed is sown direct. 
Select pot grown plants, 6 for 50c postpaid; from flats 
50c per dozen, post paid. 
DWARF NEMESIA. Easily grown plant forming 
neat clumps covered with masses of small richly col¬ 
ored flowers in many beautiful hues, ranging from 
pink to coppery apricots, reds, blues, yellows, in 
strange combinations. Very neat for rockeries or bor¬ 
ders. From small pots, 6 for 50c, by mail 60c. 
VERBENA. Large flowering sorts, such as Beauty 
of Oxford do make a fine supply of table flowers, al¬ 
though not long stemmed, but very charming. The 
color is a bright cerise pink. Pot grown plants, only 
6 for 50c, by mail 65c. 
Mine, Belle Velland, a pleasing shade of clear pink, 
very fine for table flowers. Price same as preceding. 
