WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND 
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Per 10 
—Orange Queen, a new novelty, 
striking shade of orange. 
Flowers double, July. 18 
inches, likes sun.1.50 
GLOBTJLARIA—Globe Daisy 
*—Nudicaulis, 6 to 8 inches 
high, fine heads of blue 
flowers . 1.25 
*—Trichosanthes, 8 to 10 in., li¬ 
lac blue flowers in June, 
fine rock or border plant. 1.25 
GRASSES—Hardy 
*—Festuoa Glauca, 8 to 12 in., 
pretty bluish foliage, good 
for rockery.90 
GYPSOPHILA—Baby’s Breath 
—Bristol Fairy, new double 
white flowers, 2 to 3 ft., 
field plants. Potted only 3.00 
—Paniculata, 2 ft. high, cov¬ 
ered with tiny, single 
white, mist-like flowers in 
June and July. Field 
only .75 
*—Repens, a nice creeping 
plant, white flowers in 
May-June .75 
HELENIUM—Sneeze weed 
—Autumnale Rubrum, bronze 
red form. 1.50 
—Autumnale Superbum, splen¬ 
did hardy plant, golden 
yellow flowers, July-Sep- 
tember 3 to 5 ft. tall_1.00 
—Hoopesi, 2 to 3 ft. tall, large 
orange-yellow flowers in 
May and June, very early 
flowering .75 
—Pumilum Magnifiicum. 
Dwarf 2-3 ft. yellow, dark 
center, Sept ember-Octo- 
ber. Likes sun.1.50 
—Riverton Beauty, 3 to 4 ft., 
lemon yellow flowers, ear¬ 
ly fall flowering.1.26 
—Riverton Gem, 3 to 4 ft., old 
gold, August-October_2.00 
HELIANTHEMUM—Sun Rose 
*—Mixed Varieties . 1.00 
—Chamaecistus mutabile, the 
Fickle Sunrose, is excel¬ 
lent on the wall rock-gar¬ 
den or in the dry, sunny 
border with its wealth of 
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multi-col ored flowers 
throughout the early sum¬ 
mer .90 
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