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HARDY PERENNIALS (Continued) 
DIANTHUS (Continued) PerlO PerlOO 
Furst Bismarck (New Hybrid Hardy Pink) Blooms constantly 
from early summer to late fall. Heavy clusters of clear rose- 
pink flowers, very fragrant. Very desirable for rock gardens 1.20 10.00 
"DICENTRA or DIELYTRA (Bleeding Heart) 
Eximia. Dwarf, hardy, everblooming, pink flowers-1.45 12.00 
Spectabilis. Graceful racemes of pink heart-shaped flowers, 
3 to 5 eyes, whole roots-1-90 16.00 
t DIG IT A LIS (Foxglove) June, July. 
Gloxiniaflora. Spotted flowers in exquisite shades. Available in 
separate colors; purple, rose and white. 4’-1.20 10.00 
Shirl-ey Hybrids. Among the most beautiful of all foxgloves. Im¬ 
mense spikes of flowers in mixed shades_1-20 10.00 
EUPATORIUM (Hardy Ageratum or M istf lower) 
Coelestinum. Covered with light blue flowers in fall- .95 S.00 
*FERNS, Hardy (For outdoor planting) 
Evergreen Cutleaf. Evergreen foliage, fine texture_1.20 10.00 
Ostrich. Tall, vigorous, and showy_1.20 10.00 
!i '+GAI LLARDIA ( Blanketflower) 
Burgundy (New) Shining wine-red flowers about 2y 2 inches across, 
on long- stiff stems, from June until Fall, 30 inches-1.20 10.00 
Grandiflora. Large yellow flowers with red centers, blooms pro¬ 
fusely all summer. 2’ - .85 7.00 
GEUM (Avens) 
Coccineum, Mrs. Bradshaw. Large double flowers, fiery red. 18’' _ 1.20 10.00 
Lady Stratheden (Golden Ball) Rich golden yellow. 2’_1.20 10.00 
Orange Queen large, double, orange-scarlet _1.20 10.00 
GRASSES, Hardy Ornamental. For bedding and water gardens. 
Erianthus ravennae. (Plume Grass or Hardy Pampas) Grows 10 
to 12 feet high_ .95 8.00 
Festuca glauca. (Blue Fescue Grass) Dense tufts of dwarf blue 
grass. 10-12” _ .85 7.00 
*GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath) 
Oldhamiana. Erect grower, flowers more than 14 inch across; 
lively shade of pink that darkens as flowers mature, 
fragrant _ .95 8.00 
Repens. Dwarf, white flowers _ .95 8.00 
Repens rosea. Dwarf, pink flowers_1.20 10.00 
tPaniculata. Large masses of white flowers, July. 2’_ .85 7.00 
Bristol! Fairy. Large flowers, double, 3’, grafted plants_-_ 3.20 28.00 
tH EM EROCALLIS fulva (Tawny Day Lily) Coppery orange shaded 
crimson; July. 3’. _ .95 8.00 
HOLLYHOCKS (Althea rosea) June, July. 5’. 
Double. Separate colors; pink, maroon, red. white, yellow_ .95 8.00 
Single. Mixed colors_ .85 7.00 
IBERIS (Candytuft) 
Gibraltarica. Large flowers, lilac shaded to white, 1’_ .95 8.00 
Sempervirens. White flowers, hardy and popular, 8”_ .95 8.00 
IRIS germanica. Figures indicate ratings of American Iris Society. 
S, Standards; F, Falls. 
Caprice (7.5) S. rosy red; F. deeper rosy red_ .30 2.50 
Dream (8.5) S. and F. soft, even pink_1.20 10.00 
Fairy (8.0) S. and F. white, shaded soft blue_ .30 2.50 
Gertrude (6.5) Violet blue __ .30 2.50 
Ingeborg (7.7) Pure white, 18 inches, early_ .30 2.50 
Ivorine (7.3) Ivory white, gold markings_ .35 3.00 
Juniata (8.1) Clear blue, large fragrant flowers, tall grower_ .30 2.50 
Maori King (6.1) S. golden yellow; F velvety crimson, dwarf_ .35 3.00 
Mme. Chereau (7.4) S. and F. white edged blue_ .30 2.50 
Monsignor (8.4) Rich satiny velvet, and purple crimson, large_ .30 2.50 
Mother of Pearl S. light lavender blue; F. deeper blue_ .70 6.00 
Mrs. Horace Darwin (6.8) S. snow-white; F. white, netted violet_.30 2.50 
Parc de Neuilly (8.1) Excellent rich purple _ .30 2.50 
Prospero (8.5) pale lavender; F. deep reddish purple, 48”_ .45 4.00 
Purple Queen Large, deep purple, early_ .30 2.50 
Shakespeare, S. Bronzy-yellow; F. maroon _ .35 3.00 
Speciosa S. dark lavender; F. shaded light purple_ .30 2.50 
Violacea Grandiflora (8.0) S. rich purple; F. violet blue_ .30 2.50 
