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Bright Spot Gardens 
Polychroma —A formal plant 1 foot high, round 
clump with beautiful heads of yellow flowers. May 
and June. 
FUNKIA. HOSTA (Plantain Lily) 
Variegata —Green and white foliage. Blue. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) —24 inches. One of 
the few perennials which bloom all summer. 
Burgundy —W ine- red. 
Mixed Hybirds. 
♦GEUM (Avens). 
Boresii —Single, orange-scarlet. Reliably hardy. 
tGLOBULARIA TRICOSANTHA (Globe Daisy) — 
Dwarf tufted plant, lavender flower heads. 
GYPSOPHILA (Babys Breath ). 
Bristol Fairy—F inest of all varieties. 50c each 
Oldhamiana —Lively pink with white throat, one- 
quarter inch fragrant flowers. Very hardy. 
Repens —Tiny leaved, trailing, white. 
Repens Rosea —Same as above with pink flowers. 
♦HEUCHERA (Cora Be//s)—Fifteen inches. Shades 
of pink. 
HELENIUM (Sneezewort ). 
Autumnale—T hree to 4 feet. Yellow. 
Riverton Gem —Bronzy Yellow. Late summer. 
HESPERIS (Sweet Rocket) —Twenty inches. 
MatronalIS —Purple spikes. 
Matronalis Alba —White. Both very fragrant. 
HIBISCUS (Mallows) —Five to 6 feet in a moist sit¬ 
uation, but grows well anywhere. Late July to 
frost. Immense saucer-shaped blooms in shades of 
pink, red and white. 25c each 
Specimen plants up to $1.00 
HOLLYHOCKS—Double, in separate colors. 
Cut Callas—Wholesale and Retail 
