Dwarf Varieties. 
*Amoena. Low, carpeting variety, covered with 
sheets of bright pink flowers in early spring. 
*Divaricata. Fragrant lavender-blue flowers in 
early May. Low growing. Combines well 
with a planting of tulips. 
*Ovata. Bright rosy red flowers on twelve-inch 
stems during June and July. Free bloomer. 
*Subulata. 
Alba. Forms a perfect carpet of pure white 
flowers in the spring. Very effective. 
Appleblossom. Dainty pink. Creeping. 
Atropurpureum. Creeping variety with 
blood red blossoms. 
Fairy. Pale blue with dark purple eye. 
Creeping. 
G. F. Wilson. Lavender. Creeping. 
Houghton’s Vivid. Large vivid pink flowers. 
Creeping. 
Lila Konigen. Deep lilac. Free flowering. 
Creeping. 
Peachblossom. Peach pink. Creeping. 
Roseus. Rose. Commonly called Moss Pink. 
Vivid. Very vivid pink. Slower in growth 
than the other Subulata varieties. 
*Subulata. New Varieties. 
Leuchstern. Salmon pink. 
Maischnee. White. 
Ronsdorfer Schone. Brilliant salmon. 
Samson. Large deep rose. 
Schneewittchen. White. 
Springtime is gardening time. Protect your hands 
with a pair of Eezy Wear Gloves. We have all 
sizes. 75c pair. 
PHYSALIS. (Chinese Lantern). 
Francheti. Brilliant orange fruit used for dried 
bouquets. 
PHYSOSTEGIA. (False Dragonhead). 
Virginiar.a, Vivid. Large deep pink flowers. Aug.- 
Sept. 2 ft. 
PLATYCODON. (Balloon Flower). 
Mariesii. Large violet blue flowers on wiry stems 
during the entire summer. 1 ft. 
Mariesii Album. White form of above. 
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