IT’S NOT A HOME UNTIL IT’S PLANTED 
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Digitalis ( Foxglove ) 
Bleeding Heart {Dicentra Spectabilis) 
DIGITALIS ( Foxglove )—Handsome tall spired, heavy foliaged 
plants. Valuable for background in the border. 
Giant Shirley —Mixed. 4-5 feet. Various shades. 
Perennial ( Ambigua )—Yellow. 
DORONICUM —Large daisy-like flowers in early Spring. 
Yellow. 
EPIMEDIUM Violacea —6". Interesting dwarf growing rock 
plant. Yellow and rose. Each $.35. 
EULALIA GRACILLIMA UNIVITTATA {Japanese Rush) 
Ornamental grass. Divisions. 
FUNKIA Variegata {Plantain Lily) — Green and yellow 
leaves. Purple flowers in July. 
FESTUCA GLAUCA {Blue Grass)— 12". Fine for rockery. 
$.20 each. 
GAILLARDIA Grandiflora —2'. Maroon, orange and yellow. 
June to November. $.20 each. 
GEUM— 1 y 2 ' Atrosanguineum —Double scarlet flowers. 
Lady Strathedan— Golden yellow. 
Mrs. Bradshaw —Fiery orange red. 
GYPOSOPHYLLA—Bristol Fairy —New, continuous bloomer. Large double white. $.30 each. 
Paniculata {Baby’s Breath)— Fine for mixing in floral baskets. 
Paniculata FI. PL- —Double white blooms. 
Repens Rosea —Trailing rock plant. Pale pink flowers. 
HELIANTHEMUM {Rock or Sun Rose) —Yellow and white to rose and purple. June and July. 
HELENIUM Autumnali Rubrum {Sneezewort) —5-6 r . Showy heads of gold and bronze. 
HELIOPSIS Zinnaeflora {Orange Sunflower) —Double and semi-double chrome yellow. 
HEMEROCALLIS {Dwarf Orange)— New intro¬ 
duction of merit. 
HEUCHERA SANGUINEA {Coral Bells)— 18". 
Bright crimson. June to September. 
HIBISCUS {Mallow Marvel) —4 to 6 feet. A 
Hollyhock hybrid. Enormous red, white or pink 
flowers. July, August and September. Mixed. 
HOLLYHOCK Double Flowering —Red, white 
and yellow. 
IBERIS ( Hardy Candytuft) —Fine for margins 
or rockery. White. 
IRIS Germanica {Flag) —Price $.15. 
Alcazar —Lilac blue, bronze throat. 
Caprice —2'. Handsome rosy red. 
Celeste —Lavender. 
Gold Coin —18". Golden yellow. 
Lent. A. Williamson —Tall violet purple. 
No. 8 —Deep blue. Profuse grower. 
Souv. Mme. A. de Gaudichon —Rich velvety 
Mallow Marvel {Hibiscus) purple. Most remarkable. 
DICENTRA (Bleeding Heart) 
Eximia —18 inches. Dwarf pink 
everblooming bleeding heart. For 
border or for the rockery. 
Spectabilis —2 feet. An old 
fashioned favorite. Heart-shaped 
pink flowers in May and June. Each 
$.40. 
Continuous Bloom in the Perennial Border is Vitally Important 
