Graceful Sprays of Stevia 
mix we 
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The creamy blooms of YUCCA are 
shown to best advantage against the 
dark foliage of leafy shrubs or ever¬ 
greens. 
VERONICA, Speedwell (Perennial) 
1918 SPICATA. 18-24 in. Showy plants with 
glaucous foliage and tall si)ikes of handsome 
blue flowers. Bloom in July and August. 
Beautiful in the garden and fine for cutting. 
. Pkt. 10c 
VIOLA CORNUTA, Tufted Pansy (Perennial) 
1919 VIOLAS are closely related to pansies and 
vio.ets. They are very hardy and make fine 
edging plants for the border or rock garden, 
as they bloom continuously. The dainty, 
starry flowers are gracefully poised on long, 
slender stems. Mixed colors, including lav¬ 
ender, orange, purple, blue and yellow. 
.Oz. 35c; pkt. 10c 
WALLFLOWER, Double (Annual) 
1920 Height 12-15 in. A splendid variety suitable 
for either bedding or pot culture with the 
main spike covered with double fragrant blos¬ 
soms of brown and golden yellow. Seed 
started indoors in February will produce 
flowering plants in July. Mixed colors. 
.Pkt. 20c 
WILD CUCUMBER (Annual Climber) 
1925 ECHINOCYSTIS LOBATA. 20 ft. Grows 
rapidly and is thickly dotted with pretty 
white, fragrant flowers, followed by ornamen¬ 
tal prickly seed pods.Oz. 2'5c; pkt. 5c 
VIOLAS will bloom from early summer to 
frost, if faded flowers are regularly removed. 
YUCCA, Adam’s Needle (Perennial) 
1929 FILAMENTOSA. 3-5 ft. Plants present a 
striking tropical appearance with their strong 
sword-like foliage and tall spikes of creamy 
white flowers. Bloom in July. Very effective 
in the border and rock garden.Pkt. 10c 
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HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 
Plants marked with a star (★) are suitable also for Bock Gardens. 
★ALPINE BOCK CBESS. Pure 
white flowers produced in dense mass¬ 
es. A splendid edging for beds and 
borders and excellent for rockery and 
dry wall. 
BABY’S BBEATH (Gypsophila). 
Misty sprays of tiny white flowers in 
early summer. Charming in bouquets 
combined with other flowers. 
BAPTISIA, Indigo Blue. 3-4 ft. 
Forms a spreading bush, with attrac¬ 
tive foliage and dark blue Lupin-like 
flowers in June and July. Bequires 
deep rich soil and a sunny position. 
BLEEDING HEABT, Spectabilis. An 
old favorite, with long racemes of 
graceful heart-shaped flowers. Each 
50c, 3 for $1.25. 
BLEEDING HEABT, Eximia. A 
dwarf-growing sort, with beautiful, 
finely cut foliage and showy racemes 
of pretty pink flowers. Each 40c, 3 
for $1.15. 
★CABPATHIAN HABEBELL. The 
flowers are shallow cups of clear blue, 
held erect on wiry stems. Height 1 ft. 
Blooms all summer. 
CHINESE LANTEBN PLANT. Bears 
brilliant orange colored seed pods or 
“lanterns” in September, which may 
be cut and dried for winter bouquets. 
★COLUMBINE (Aguilegia). Long- 
spurred hybrids. 2-3 ft. The ex¬ 
quisite beauty of the dainty long- 
spurred flowers makes this one of our 
most important garden plants. Prefer 
light shade. Mixed colors. 
★COBAL BELLS. Low-growing, 
tufted plants which bear a profusion 
of dainty coral-red flowers on long, 
slender stems. Bloom all summer. 
DELPHINIUM, Hardy Larkspur 
Modern hybrid. 4-5 ft. Exquisite 
spikes of flowers in all the clear 
shades of blue. Bloom in June and 
July and again in late summer. 
★POBGET-ME-NOT (Myosotis). 
Dainty blue flowers produced freely 
throughout the spring and summer. 
FOXGLOVES (Digitalis). 3-4 ft. 
Tall stately flower spikes covered 
with large bell-shaped blossoms. One 
of the most ornamental background 
plants. Mixed colors. 
Well arranged Flower Borders Provide Cheerful Color and an Abun¬ 
dance of Flowers for Cutting from Spring to Frost. 
COLORFUL IRIS 
Note: In descriptions “S” refers to standards or upright petals; 
“F” refers to falls or lower petals. 
AMBASSADEUB. S., reddish violet; F., velvety purple maroon. 
BUTO. Deep royal purple. Gigantic flower. Each 30c. 
EUPHONY. Beautiful chamois- yellow, falls zoned blue. Buffled. 
IDEAL. A beautiful royal blue. Awarded Certificate of Merit. 
PBAIBIE GOLD. Pure golden yellow. 
PBINCESS BEATBICE. An entrancing shade of soft lavender. 
PBOSPEB LAUGIEB. S., light bronze-red; F., ruby-purple. 
BOSA BONHEUB. S., soft old gold; F., mauve, edged gold. 
SEMINOLE. General effect wine-red. Beautifully frilled. 
TAJ MAHAL. White with large petals of gi^eat substance. 
TBUE CHABM. White, with blue feathered edge. Fragrant. 
Each 20c, 6 for $1.00, 12 for $1.75, not prepaid. 
SIBEBIAN IBIS. 3-3% ft. Blooms in June. Bich violet-blue 
flowers on graceful stems. Particularly good for cutting. Foliage 
narrow and grass-like. Very attractive for garden display. 
Each 25c, 6 for $1.25. 
^ If plants are wanted by parcel post, add 12c for 
^ 3 plants; 15c for 6 plants; 25c for 12 plants. 
iVe cannot accept plant orders under 60 c. 
FUNKIA, Lavender Lily. 18 in. 
Attractive plants with broad overlap¬ 
ping leaves and dainty lily-like flow¬ 
ers in July and August. Excellent 
border plant for shady position. 
GAILLABDIA, Burgundy. Shining 
wine-red flowers on long, stiff stems. 
Bloom all summer. 
HIBISCUS (Mallow Marvels). 4 
ft. Tall, shrub-like plants bearing 
large, showy flowers throughout the 
summer. Colors, crimson, pink and 
white. 
HOLLYHOCKS. Tall stately peren¬ 
nials, growing from 3 to 6 feet high. 
Has giant flower spikes in all colors. 
★MOSS PINKS. (Phlox Subulata). 
Pretty moss-like evergreen foliage hid¬ 
den in April and May under a mass 
of bloom. May be used for carpeting 
the ground or for covering graves. 
PHLOX, HABDY. Beautiful hardy 
border plants, with clusters of crim¬ 
son, pink and white flowers in July 
and August. 2 to 3 feet high. 
PYBETHBUM, Painted Daisy. 
Plants grow in neat compact tufts and 
produce an abundance of showy flow¬ 
ers in all shades of pink and crimson. 
Bloom in June. 
★SEDUM, Stonecrop. Dwarf creep¬ 
ing plants for the rock garden. A 
variety of foliage and bloom, pink, 
yellow and white. Each 20c, 6 for 85c, 
SHASTA DAISY. Large glistening 
white flowers in June and July. Free 
flowering and invaluable for cutting. 
SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus bar- 
batus). Blooms in June and July. 
Mixed colors, ranging from deep crim¬ 
son to white. Plant in masses. 
★STATICE LATIFOLIA. Great Sea 
Lavender. Height 18-24 inches. Leath¬ 
ery, dark green leaves spring directly 
from the root stock. The minute, 
purplish-blue flowers are borne in 
much-branched panicles on long twiggy 
stems in July and August. 
VIOLA, Tufted Pansy, Improved 
Scotch strain. 8 in. Bich green 
foliage with bright pansy-like flowers 
in a complete color range, from May 
to frost. Ideal for edging or the rock 
garden. 
PRICES 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
Except as noted 
30c each, 3 for 75c, 
6 for $1.35, 12 for $2.50 
Postage Extra (See Below) 
PRICES 
COLORFUL IRIS 
Except as noted 
20c each, 6 for $1.00 
12 for $1.75 
Postage Extra (See Below) 
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