Delphinium 
Perennial Lark¬ 
spur. This state¬ 
ly flower is the 
admiration of 
the flower gar¬ 
den. 
Belladonna Im¬ 
proved. Light 
turquoise-blue; 
free bloomer. 3 
to 4 ft. Bach 
20c; 3 for 55c. 
Bellamosum. 
Dark blue with 
white center. 3 
to 4 feet. Bach 
20c; 3 for 55c. 
Chinense A1 
hum. White Delphinium- 
flower, more dwarf than above. Bach 20c; 3 for 55c. 
Chinense Blue. Blue flowers. Bach 20c; 3 for 55c. 
Wrexham Hybrids. Hollyhock flowered. The great size of the 
florets, on very large spikes, make this variety the outstanding 
Delphinium today. The numerous combinations of colors are 
exquisite. We urge you to try 
them. Strong 1 roots, each 35c; 
3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.75. 
Echinops Ritro 
tle-like plants with globular heads 
are a deep metallic blue which may 
be dried and remain attractive for 
a long time. 2 to 3 feet. Bach 25c; 
3 for 70c. 
Digitalis. Biennial. 
A very showy flower, 
with bell-shaped blooms on tall 
stalks. Many colors. Bach 25c; 
3 for 70c. 
j- Blanket Flower— 
uailiaraia Grandiflora. Mix¬ 
ed of orange, red, brown and crim¬ 
son. Masses of daisy-like flowers all 
summer. Each 20c; 3 for 55o. 
Golden Glow See Rudbeckia. 
Golden Rod *££• ““s' 
feet. Bach 20c; 3 for 55c. 
Grasses, Ornamental Savenna Grass. Grows up 
7 to 12 feet. Its long plumes 
are a feature of the landscape all winter. Clump 35c; 3 for 
$ 1 . 00 . 
*Festuca Cxlauca. A very compact silvery grass. 6 inches high. 
Desirable border plant. Each 25c; 3 for 70c. 
*Ribbon Grass. Variegated foliage. For center of beds, back¬ 
ground, etc. 2 ft. Clump 15c; doz. $1.50. 
Zebra Grass. Large plumes with vellow bands across the leaf. 
6 to 10 ft. Clumps 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
rimoAnhila Baby’s Breath— 
Gypsophlla Faniculata. Ever¬ 
lasting for bouquets. Single and dou¬ 
ble mixed, grown from seed. Bach 
20c; 3 for 55c. 
Double Blossom Baby’s Breath. 
The popular double. Grafted roots. 
Bach 70c. 
New Bristol Fairy. Early, large, 
double, pure white. Produces second 
crop of spikes after the first have 
been cut. Strong grafted roots. 
Bach 60c. 
Gypsophila 
* Hardy Colorado Native Ferns Everybody 
beautiful Ferns growing in their own yard in half-shady 
places where other flowers have not done well. # 
Aspidium Felix Idas. Gathered in mountains in Boulder 
county. Should be in every garden. Bach 35c; 3 for 
$1.00; $3.50 per doz. 
-- . . Sneeze wort. Grows 6 to 7 feet. Very strong 
Helenium growth, with flowers of golden yellow, velvety 
brown center. In August and September. Bach 20c; 3 for 55c. 
mm mm - Orange Sunflower. Flowers are a beautiful deep 
HellOpSIS golden yellow, 2 inches in diameter; grows 3 to 4 
feet; blooms all summer. Bach 20c; 3 for 55c. 
H8biSCUS ® og# Mallow. Crim¬ 
son eye, immense size 
flowers of pink, red and white, 
crimson in center. 4 to 7 ft. Mixed, 
not separate. Bach 25c;3 for 70c. 
Hollyhocks 01dtime favorites 
that should have a 
place in every hardy border. We 
offer the celebrated Chater’s Eng¬ 
lish Double Hollyhocks, prize 
strain saved from the finest collec¬ 
tion of magnificent double flowers. 
Blooms July and August. Height 
5 to 7 feet. In separate colors. 
White. Bed. Lilac. Yellow. 
Maroon. 
Hibiscus 
Double Newport Pink. The grandest of pure pinks. 
Colorado Sunset. Beautiful orange and buff. 
Any of the above: Bach 20o; 3 for 55c. 
■ English. The hardy kind, 
■»y needs some protection. Well 
rooted vines from 3-inch pots. 
Bach 25c. 
LflthvniQ Latifolius. Hardy 
K.ainyrus flowering peas; 
climbing, with dense foliage. Pink, 
white, crimson, separate. Each 
20c; 3 for 55o. 
1 iaMe Kansas Gay Feather. 
blairis Long narrow spikes of 
rich purple in midsummer. 2 to 4 
feet. Bach 20c; 3 for 55e. 
* Lily-of-the-Valley 
See page 18. 
I jf| if in Blue Flax. Pale blue 
flowers completely cover¬ 
ing the plant; very attractive. 2 to 
3 feet. Bach 20c; 3 for 55c. 
*Flavum. Border plant with beau¬ 
tiful yellow blossoms through¬ 
out the summer. 12 to 18 in. 
Bach 25c; 3 for 70c. 
Lupinus 
Folyphyllus. A good 
border plant. In pur¬ 
ple, pink and white. 2 feet. Bach 
25c; 3 for 70c. 
Peat Moss is a very satisfactory 
article to use as a fall mulch cover¬ 
ing over your Perennial plants. 
Ask for circular. 
Lathyrus Latifolius 
Lychnis 
Monarda 
Chalcedonica (Rose Campion or Jerusalem Cross). 
Scarlet. 2 ft. Bach 20ic; 3 for 55c. 
Didyma—Bergamot — Horsemint. Scarlet; 
flowers all summer. 2 to 3 ft. Bach 25c; 3 for 
70c. 
* Mvrtlfe The old-fashioned garden variety. Very hardy. 
Grows nicely in shade. Trailing. In clumps, 
25c; 3 for 70c. 
Pentstemon ? a ; rba A u ?- 
Spikes of bril¬ 
liant coral-red; small flowers. 
Each 20c; 3 for 55c. 
Phlox See page 16. 
Physostegia 
Virginica. Forms large plants. 
3 to 4 feet high, bearing long 
spikes of delicate flowers, tubular 
in form, in pink, also white. 
Bach 20c; 3 for 55c. 
Dinlre Hardy Garden— 
mills Grass Finks (June 
or Clove Pinks). A selected mix¬ 
ture. Assorted colors. 1 ft. 
Bach 20c; 3 for 55c. 
Crimson Bedder. A beautiful 
crimson, almost a carnation. 
Bach 25c; 3 for 70c. 
Platycodon 
the best hardy perennials, pro¬ 
ducing very showy flowers during 
the whole season. They form 
large clumps and are excellent 
for planting in permanent bor¬ 
ders or among shrubbery. 20 to 
30 inches tall. White; also 
Blue. Bach 25c; 3 for 70c. . , „ 
Ponnies Orientale. The most suitable planting time is fall, 
rvppics thus we Qm j t f rom S p r i n g catalog. 
* Primula Primrose. Our strain includes many various shades 
riiliiuia Q f maroon> yellow, red, orange and many others. 
Mixed only. Do best in shade with considerable moisture. 1 ft. 
Bach 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
Physostegia 
Varieties Marked (*) Are Suitable for Bock Garden and Border. 
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