James Kelwayi—This strain has flowers of the 
dark blood-red color. Each 25c; 3 for 60c; 10 
for $1.75. 
Roseum, single mixed—Flowers ranging in colors 
of deep to light pink and white. Each 20c; 3 for 
50c; 10 for $1.50. 
Roseum, double mixed—These flowers are bred to 
produce a large percent of double flowers of white 
and various pink shades. Each 25c; 3 for 60c; 
10 for $1.75. 
RUDBECKIA—Coneflower 
Golden Glow—A popular hardy plant, producing 
masses of large double yellow flowers on 6 ft. 
stems in late summer. Grow in sun and suitable 
for background in border and cutting. Each 20c; 
3 for 50c; 10 for $1.50. 
Purpurea—(Purple cone-flower) An excellent plant 
for grouping in masses of shrubbery. Flowers 
are large reddish purple with large cone-shaped 
center of brown; borne on 2 ft. stems. Each 
20c; 3 for 50c; 10 for $1.50. 
SALVIA—Meadow Sage 
Azurea Pitcheri—Very hardy plants of grey-green 
foliage. Pretty sky-blue flowers are borne on 
tall spikes 3 to 4 ft. high during Sept, and Oct. 
The best plant being offered for late blooming 
when most bloom is scarce. They like' a sunny 
position in any well drained soil. Each 25c; 3 
for 60c; 10 for $1.75. 
Pratensis Atro-Violacea—Plants have very large 
broad leaves which grow flat on ground. Hark 
violet-blue flowers are borne on 16 to 18 inch 
spikes in June. Very thrifty plant that does well 
in sunny border. Each 20c; 3 for 50c; 10 for 
$1.50. 
SANGUINARIA—Bloodroot 
*Canadcnsis—A native plant, prized for its early 
flowers, followed by handsome leaves which re¬ 
main throughout the summer. Very early in the 
spring the flowers appear on 4 to 6 inch stems, 
of a very waxy white. Nice for the wild garden 
and rockery and require a moist spot in partial 
shade. Each 15c; 3 for 40c; 10 for $1.00. 
SAPONARIA—Soapwort 
*Ocymoides splendens—An easily grown plant, 
suitable for the rock garden and margins of 
sunny borders. Plants are compact, yet trail¬ 
ing, forming the shape of a mound. Flowers 
are rosy pink, produced in great quantities just 
above the foliage in late May and June. Does 
well in most any good soil. Each 20c; 3 for 
50c; 10 for $1.50. 
SAXIFRAGA—Rock-foil 
*Cordifolia—A dignified beauty for the rock or al¬ 
pine garden. Broad, leathery leaves of a dull 
shade of copper green, form rosettes close to 
the ground. Ball-shaped rose colored flowers 
stand out on thick short stems in early April. 
Requires a moist soil in partial shade. Each 
30c; 3 for 75c; 10 for $2.00. 
