10 
Bright Spot Gardens 
Many of the above varieties retain their foliage 
throughout the winter and with the cold assume 
lovely colors. 
Taller Varieties 
SPECTABILE —Eighteen inches. Pink heads of 
feathery bloom. 
SPECTABILE Variegata —Like the above but with 
green and white leaves. 
Spectabile Brilliant —Deep red. 
*SEMPERVIVUMS ( Hen and Chickens ). 
TECTORUM—Common Houseleek. 
Arenarium —Tiny, green. 
ARACHNOIDEUM—Cobwebby. 
Globiferum—G reen. 
Triste —Deep red. 
Priced according to size. 
SHASTA DAISY—Very large single. 25c each 
Semi double and double up to 40c each 
*SPIREA. FlLIPENDULA—Ferny foliage, creamy 
blooms on good stems. 18 inches. 
STATICE (Sea Lavender ). 
LATIFOLIA—Eighteen inches. Leathery leaves; deep 
blue; tiny blooms in spreading heads that dry 
well. 
THERMOPSIS CAROLINIANA—Three feet high. 
Long spikes covered with Lupine-like yellow 
blooms. Showy. 
*TROLLIUS (Globe Flower, Doable Buttercup) — 
Yellow or orange. Also a trailing variety some¬ 
times listed as Double Buttercup, but really a 
Ranunculus; small yellow button-like, very double 
blooms. 
*TUNICA SAXIFRAGA—Eight inches. Pink. Grassy 
foliage and tiny flowers all summer. 
VERONICA. Spicata —Lavender blue. Grows 2 feet 
or more, and if cut back will bloom all summer. 
Cut Callas—Wholesale and Retail 
