*Campanula Rotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland) 12 to 18 in., very 
dainty foliage and sprays of blue bells . .15 
*Cerastium tomentosum (Snow in Summer) large white flowers over 
gray-green foliage, 6 to 8 in. .25 
Daisy, Shasta, “Alaska,’’ 16 in., very large white flowers . .20 
Delphinium (Per. Larkspur), 3 to 4 ft., 5 varieties: Belladonna, Bella- 
mosum, Formosum, Gold Medal Hyb., and Chinensis, a dwarf 
blue, each .. .20 
Dianthus Cassius (Cheddar Pink), 6 to 8 in., fine gray-green foliage 
with bright pink fls. on good stems, fragrant . .20 
Dicentra spectabilis (Bleeding Heart) 18 to 24 in., pretty foliage and 
sprays of red and white hearts . .40 
Gypsophila Repens, (Creeping Bain ’s Breath), green foliage and wh. fls. .25 
*Helianthemum Mutabile (Rock or Sun Rose) 4 to 6 in., various shades 
of white and pink over low shrubby plants . .25 
*Lavendula vera (True Lavender) 10 to 12 in., an old garden friend, 
grav-green fob with lavender fls., lvs., and fls. both fragrant .25 
Liatris Pychnostachys (Kan. Gayfeather) tall purp. spikes over low 
leafy rosettes, 4 to 6 ft. .20 
Lupinus, Poly. Roseus (Lupins), 18 to 24 in., Kelway's pink and blue, 
pretty foliage with spikes of odd shaped flowers . .20 
Lithrum Roseum Superbum (Purp. Loosestrife) dainty spikes of rosy- 
purple flowers, 3 ft. Very beautiful. .20 
Lychnis Chalcedonica (Scarlet Lychnis, Maltese Cross) 2 to 3 ft., very 
brilliant red bunches of flowers . .20 
* “ Haagiana Hybrids, 8 to 12 in., very large flowers in shades of red 
and orange, and sometimes white . .15 
* “ Splendens (see Special Sale List) 
Nepeta “Blue Wonder,“ (Catmint Family) 12 to 18 in., pretty lav-blue 
flowers . .20 
Oenothera Fruiticosa Major, (Primrose) 12 in., pretty rosettes of lvs. 
with stems of large, lovelv golden flowers . .20 
Primula Vulgaris (English Primrose) 10 to 12 in., like above but creeps 
under ground, fine bedder . .10 
*Primula Veris (Mixed Polyanthus or Primrose) 6 to 8 in., masses of 
beautiful flowers of many colors and variations, over big ro¬ 
settes of green leaves . .25 
*Primula Cashmeriana, a newer variety, lav-purple heads of fls. 8-10" .25 
(Look for some new fine var. next fall) 
Pardanthus sinensis (Blackberry Lily) 3 ft., flowers like miniature 
Tiger Lilies . .20 
Platycodon grandiflora (Balloon Flower) large It.-blue upright bells .20 
Polemonium Coerulum grand. (Greek Valerian) 12 to 18in., pretty fern¬ 
like foliae and sprays of blue flowers . .20 
Carneum, like above, except fls. all colors, 12 in. .25 
Pyrethrum roseum, “Blood Red,” a new var. of Painted Daisy, very 
choice and a free bloomer, 12 to 18 in. .20 
*Saponaria Ocymoids Splendens (Creeping Soapwort), very pretty 
green foliage and bright pink flowers . .20 
Sidalcea “Rosy Gem,’’ (Greek Mallow), 2 to 3 ft. fine stems of all 
shades of pink flowers, July and August . .25 
