GUARANTEED PLANTS AND SATISFACTION 
‘CHIVES (Wild Onion) — 
Grow to a height of 6 in., 
making dense mats of narrow 
hollow leaves. Violet colored 
flowers. The leaves may he 
used green as seasoning in 
salads. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM — 
Hardy garden varieties in 
bronze, red, rose, pink and 
white. 
CHRY SANTHEMUM, 
MAXIMUM (Shasta Daisy) 
—Large white flowers with 
golden centers. Very hardy, 
and a profuse bloomer. 
COREOPSIS, G R A N D I 
FLORA —The large daisy¬ 
like blossoms of the Coreop¬ 
sis are the garden’s prettiest 
yellow flowers. 20c each, 
$2.00 per dozen, $15 per 100. 
DELPHINIUM LARKSPUR —Every garden needs the tall spikes 
of the Hardy Larkspurs. Give them rich, loamy soil, plenty of water 
and fertilizer. A succession of flowers may be had if you cut the 
first spikes before they make seeds. 
DELPHINIUM BELLADONA, Turquoise blue. 
DELPHINIUM BELLAMOSA —Dark blue. 
DELPHINIUM CHINESE —A rather low growing variety with 
fine feathery foliage and gentian blue flowers in open panicles. 
DIANTHUS BARBATUS (Sweet William)—-Among the oldest of 
the old-fashioned flowers. Dark green foliage and flat heads of 
bright colors add something to the garden all summer. Ours are 
assorted shades. 20c each. $2.00 per 
dozen. $15 per 100. 
* DIANTHUS DELTOIDES (Maid¬ 
en Pink). 
* DIANTHUS PLUMARIUS (Grass 
Pink)—These are the hardy Scotch 
or Clove pinks. The gray-blue foliage 
is attractive all year; flowers come 
in various shades of pink. Fine for 
rock or wall garden. 
DICTAMNUS, PRAXINELLA (Gas 
Plant)— Plant of compact growth with 
shiny leaves. Fragrant flowers, pink 
and white mixed. 
ERYGIUM PLANUM (Sea Holly) 
—Characterized by its finely cut 
spiny foliage and thistle-like heads 
of steel blue flowers. Can be dried 
for winter. 
* EUPHORBIA MYRSINITIES —A plant of old gardens. Suitable 
for walls and rockeries. It is low growing with bluish foliage and 
crowded heads of bright yellow flowers. Blooms early in the spring. 
FERN, COLORADO MALE —Very hardy; fine for shady spots. 
50c each, $5.00 doz. 
*FESTUCA GLAUCA (Blue Fescue Grass)-—Grown for dense 
tufts of very narrow, silvery blue blades. Used for borders or for 
contrast with darker foliage. Grows to 15 inches. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower)-—These new English hybrids of 
the old-fashioned Blanket Flower are yellow and crimson and make 
a fine showing. 20c each, $2.00 per dozen, $15 per 100. 
*GILLENIA, STIPULATA —Graceful spirea-like perennial hav¬ 
ing dark red stems and white 
flowers borne on slender stalks. 
GYPSOPHILA, PANICULA- 
TA (Single Baby’s Breath) — 
A whole Colorado industry is 
devoted to the growing of 
Baby’s Breath for drying. You 
can enjoy yours in summer as 
well. Hardy and dependable. 
GYPSOPHILA, HOLLAND 
GRAFTED DOUBLE 
WHITE —Grafted plants with 
especially large flowers. 50c 
each, per dozen, $5.00. 
GYPSOPHILA, BRISTOL 
FAIRY (New Double White) 
—A new type with extra large 
double white flowers. Large 
roots, 75c each. 
Single Gypsophila 
Chrysanthemum 
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