FORTY-THREE YEARS OF “GOLDEN RULE” SERVICE 35 
Perennial Plants 
Dathyrus, White Pearl. 
A great improvement on 
the older white variety, 
the stems giving from 12 
to 15 flowers each. 15c 
each. 
Iberis, Hardy Candytuft. 
Lupines. 
Linum perenne (Flax). 
Very attractive, both in 
foliage and bloom. Flow¬ 
ers beautiful pale blue on slender, 
graceful stems. 15c each. 
Iiinum perenne album. White 
form of the above. 15c each. 
XiObelia (Indian Paintbrush). Hand¬ 
some border plants thriving in any 
ordinary garden soil, but prefer a 
moist, deep loam. Season August 
till late September. 15c each. 
IiUpines. In following colors: Yel¬ 
low, Lavender, and Rose. 15c each. 
Bychnis. Fine old flower in 2 col¬ 
ors. White and Red. 15c each. 
Digitalis gloxiniaeflora (Foxglove). A grand display of thimble-shaped flow¬ 
ers in immense spikes during July and August. Tall growing with large, 
rough foliage. Separate colors. White, Purple or Rose. 15c each. 
Erynglum amethystinum (Sea Holly). A highly ornamental plant grow¬ 
ing 2 to 3 feet high, with hard, angular stalks ; fine cut, spiny foliage. The true 
blue thistle, stems and bracts a glistening amethyst blue. 12c each. 
Gaillardia, Tangerine. A beautiful yellow Blanket Flower. 15c each. 
Gaillardia, The Dazzler. Another new Blanket Flower. Red and gold. 15c each. 
Gaillardia grandifiora (Blanket Flower). A hard center of deep maroon, is 
bordered by petals of orange and yellow, 
ringed by circles of crimson, red and 
maroon. 12c each. 
Geum, Mrs. Bradshaw. Showy double 
crimson-scarlet. 15c each. 
Gaillardia (Blanket Flozver). 
Giant Mallow Marvels. We have 
these wonderful plants in 3 colors 
to offer: Red, White, and Pink. 
2-yr. plants, 10c each. 
Lobelia (Indian Paintbrush) 
Gypsophila repens rosea. A pale pink- 
flowered form of the above variety; both 
lovely in the rock garden or in the dry 
wall. 15c each. 
Gypsophila paniculata (Baby’s 
Breath). 2% to 3 ft. May-June. Tiny 
white flowers with slight pink coloring. 
Almost a mist of feathery bloom. At¬ 
tractive and useful to “soften” stiff 
stem flowers in bouquets and desirable 
for drying for similar use in winter. 
10c each. 
Helianthus, Autumn Glow. Large, tall 
growing blossoms. 15c each. 
Helianthus Maximiliani (Hardy Sunflower). 
Immense single flowers, rich golden yellow, 
center reddish brown. Very dark green, lan¬ 
ceolate drooping foliage, late bloom. 5 to 7 
feet. 15c each. 
Hollyhocks. Double White, Maroon, Salmon, 
Newport Pink, Crimson, Rose, and Yellow. 
Any color. 15c each. 
Iberis, Gibraltarica (Hardy Candytuft). 12 
inches. May and June. Delicate lilac flowers 
of rather large size. No. 1 plant. 12c each. 
Dathyrus, Pink Beauty (Everlasting Sweet 
Pea). Large racemes of pleasing deep rose 
flowers. 15c each. 
Dathyrus, Red. The well- 
known red Everlasting 
Pea. 15c each. 
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All Perennials are Postpaid 
