12 
OUR SLOGAN 
Beds of Russian Red Lily and 
Coral Bells (Heuchera) 
Here are Geums, Baby's 
Breath, Ornamental Grasses, 
Hemerocallis, Iberis & Funkia’s 
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gardner 
and granddaughter, Barbara 
Ann Woehrle. Three of our 
English Bullteriers are in 
a huddle in foreground 
Hardy Rancullus, Phlox, 
Mallow Marvels and Poppies 
are shown in this Photo 
X—FUNKIA VARIEGATA, 2 ft. 
The variegated form of Day Lily. Very 
•howy as leaves are bright green, strired 
with white, making a handsome effect 
all through the season. Each 25 cents; 
3 or more 22 cents each. 
X—GAILLARDLA, (Indian Blanket 
Flower) 2 ft. Our long beds of Gaillardia 
loaded with their beautiful brilliantly 
colored flowers from early spring until 
late fall, always attracts a lot of favora¬ 
ble comment from visitors to our Nur¬ 
series. All agree that they are a beautiful 
sight with their bright orange, yellow 
and red flowers, growing on long stems 
up above the plants. You will enjoy 
having some of these plants for they 
will grow in almost any location and are 
well suited for beds, hedge rows, bor¬ 
ders, and single clump plantings. They 
also will give a blaze of color in a sunny 
position in your Rock Garden and as 
cut flowers they stand away up toward 
the head of the perennial class. In pass¬ 
ing an exclusive Flower Store in Chicago 
recently, I noticed a large vase of Gail¬ 
lardia right in the center of the window 
display and it was by far the most at¬ 
tractive flower shown. They had the 
style and class that simply compelled 
you to stop and admire them. We have 
a wonderful strain of Gaillardia andare 
anxious to have you try them. Each 20 
cents; 3 or more 18 cents each. 
X—GERANIUM, (Cranes Bill)Pretty 
serrated foliage with large lilac colored 
flowers all through the Summer. A 
splendid Rock Garden plant. Each 25 
cents; 3 or more 22 cents each. 
X—GEUM, (Avens) 2 ft. This very at¬ 
tractive perennial belongs to the Rose 
family. The plants are very free flower¬ 
ing and are much prized for cutting. 
LADY STRATHEDEN. Flowers of a 
delightful golden yellow. Each 30 cents; 
3 or more 25 cents each. 
MRS. BRADSHAW. Double orange- 
scarlet blooms. Each 30 cents; 3 or more 
25 cents each. 
GYPSOPHILA, PANICULATA. 
(Baby’s Breath) 2 to 3 ft. Bears an 
abundance of small, white flowers on 
branched stems, so thick as to give a 
lace-like effect. Much used for summer 
cutting, and also for drying for winter 
bouquets. Each 15 cents; 3 or more 12 
cents each. 
X—REPENS (Dwarf Baby’s Breath) 6 
inches. A beautiful trailing plant for 
Borders and Rock Gardens. Clouds of 
small white and pink flowers in July and 
August. Each 20 cents; 3 or more 18 
cents each. 
X—BRISTAL FAIRY. Grafted plants, 
sure to produce large panicles of double 
white flowers throughout the summer. 
Each 35 cents; 3 or more 33 cents each. 
GRASSES, ORNAMENTAL. This is 
a very interesting and valuable group of 
Hardy Perennial plants, suited for grow¬ 
ing in beds, borders, and with flowering 
plants for contrast. The plumes and seed 
podsare nice for summer bouquets and 
they also cure easily for use in winter 
decorations. 
EULALIA JAPONICA (Zebra Grass'. 
6 to 10 ft. TRe long blades of this grass, 
marked as they are with broad yellow 
bands across the leaves, make it very 
attractive for specimen on lawns. Each 
25 cents; 3 or more 22 cents each. 
X—PHA LARIS ARUNDINACEA, 
(Varigated Ribbon Grass) 1V5 to 2 ft. A 
very hardy Ornamental Grass with flat 
leaves, striped the long way with white. 
Very fine for contrast in borders, beds, 
and Rock Gardens. Also makes a splen¬ 
did screen for shading stems of shrubs 
and trees. Ea. 20 cts.; 3 or more 18 cts. ea 
