K» III -M M VIS (Oil I N If. A MRS) II ICO A HI Y e< htw 
Iff) III Mm III iil;,i 1 1> n 1 1 « ft < • I v f Knffil Illy, will, llltlSSOMIS of 
deep tlili |d»tlr llrtdlv In loW I'ottilllrtC I'kl H)< 
‘X A I' III) r-M *1 Ml II I II. V Her Valloln 
m II I ‘I M I n»l l M 'Mi I l» A M M 1 I I I III' S i st ath ( 2 ) 9 
MmmMilft Mlit.it Wldr ‘"III nodding slirll pink bells, 
ttitti'.itti llttfil ntnl Huffily hinged A gini intis w o o d I a m 1 e i 
no mi- 
HI 1 1 W A I UK A AMII I’ll ANA i(,nmli(.> »> 1 K Rplltrs of 
it..' tty lil" . . 111 • • If-tpiiti ami pm pie An rut trtlitic Ifltltv 
M < . mimpimpImI fm Mini I’lM > Hi 
in SPRINdi rHI ii i a 
I'll ."ml, litllliliil Imlli II 11w p i n of (he ctpiliifi All ini' 
..I lull lint tllm-iiv «i!tvr- Hi Hill pci uvlttila, wFh It needs pinKi 
(lull, n ml In In i H V . Illtely O' gl VC greatest Jo V as » 
pnl plat,I 
Ht M I A Hll'ii | A pi y ( I i I ^ Rptnys "I nodding bells, 
III. ill lilm Iivliif III tv ill tr mill I'll vlnlrl 1 * It I I 5 < 
HI II I A I A M I’ A 11 11 I A I A min vl 1 7)18 H pan i wit III up 
lu ll HIiihIpm ul Flue. wlllt while, plnlt, anil i oar Mi ll 
«|ia|.. i| I. In.ini! In liuutp, g l acpftll ft pi ItI ’ It I 15 c; '.4 o’ 50 < 
Hill I A II A I I < A in In - v* I I) II ml I mi Mlnrltrll Rn 
1 t-iii. ii i.l pulp lilpp (toy n *i, vr»v pirlly, mill carrying the 
liit-nlii ill I lim •: In llirli hngiamc I’i I 70 t ; 11 or r '()c. 
H( II I A till I All) pi l.t n 1 y ( I ) I H English UlneFell l r m 
nallH iilfrlnp hrin n|h It res Illur, wIiHp mnl tone in tnlx- 
|pi 1- Ft tigl mil I’ltl I 'll-j 1 11 or tfli 
Hi II I A I’ll IIV'IANA pplt v (hi w) (I) I 5 Iminllt Rlmiy 
1.11. ppi.in- i.l pity IiIiip, •inuiptlnip'i filly In oup Inituhril of 
them in .. .iliigip u-I.Ip spteml, hut closely packed, < luslei 
Rppi-lm dim Mull hat limn sr-d llmtl nlhrt Hi illms A ilr 
lli ltlfnl hniptp plum Ml,I .’O' 
H( || l A HI III I M A mi'tl yi Mill Hihnian Mlnrltrll 
I Mt I it I If ' I mill It a t il I p'l I <M a vlvltl mnl dial III i:t j Vf coeilllean 
III,||,Ml Mill Mh : ’ , n- i<»« 
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t „ o nn III l|j tr I '*• ’ 1 nr I' 1 • 
HI (II I t H 11 11 II. A III I 1 M ip |,uil(h)y( I) in Calluna vmI 
an ,j. t a hnntp llltp pv pi 1 1 rrti ahitiF, a a hardy ami adapt 
„|,l, |,pia*t on Mir aimny hralHl «tf ila native St olfancl 
I |, r i,,.iv llpwrla a 1 p i plllril In nr. I 1 ai .chips Henlliet 
11.1 1. 1,11 iltV Imnlta In full ann, hill will alau tolpinlr light 
• l.a.jr 1 Ml In mn lira thy well fm white, bmiqmls. Seed 
111 l hall Kit ( I He I t b 1 1 r Mir, 
HI 11 I II I All A AI I’lMA . t v ( I) Ml 1 .lit c a plot Ifird 
am I pi railing Mi Iinrlla I111I Imgri blossoms of deep violet, 
»-t pain m 1 n*p I’ll I I 'll 
HI Mill I A I’I A M A 11 A I H’.N H l H ♦n ■' I 3 < 1 ) I 5 (Mir aided 
,.p|l. t ... ,.| 1,1). |,I una that mr mighty dose In aky hhir 
A ,,ulr |. pp. pi, nl nl ,,l 1 p a I li-anlv, (Iml I ran nmal heartily 
• p, "tittnentl M h ." r. u , 1 a lit l rent in annual Fashion, Iml rn 
III! • I I, la la I ‘mlpal Ilia vntFlv Mill II, 
THE SEDUMS 
I I, i-r a, p 1 1 , r ,,|y I v pi- nl ihali ah Ip and Inti ily amen 
I - 1 1 1 • |n 1 ..hi, am| fut in pi Mill It. hillllr foliage almost a c 
.11 v, I pIIIp.I aa I hr I mil I Ht r I tit I tw. Ion, liiey mr inlrt 
hailni' air ’V" in,| Inal it In n In llmrrt. Ilunip.li when sheeted 
In .Mil l V |ih mm I lit', r 1 an hr no doijhl Iml Mill Ihr rhatii, is 
nil, ‘111 it'll M.’Wiiy. I hr v atf ol raalral possible CUltinp 
H|i 11|||\1 Min |i I hUAf'I.H . i ,,1,(111 Blivet ed sun 11 
lr|i| ,.it'l l, l iny pnI,Irii hh.aamiia Mum soil Mltl I 5c. 
H|i |)lil\i AI Mllfll ,■ 1 |di( 1 Mi Mph illlhl ppri ira with Mil. It 
iiihI" id am 1 iilt-iii hdhuo imii.mii In ivlntSi H p t a v a of 
1 a | hr, Imp Mm r,a. phi, 11 IIIV hr • Him while 01 tTISP 
pink Ml,1 lip 
t ■ 1 |i|IM ANniHIIIVI mill i) Mala .,f Mat hltie crern 
1 iMh- rial a ahnvr, Vvldlr Ol prjll h llnlrd Mlllll I'OVt’t 
Ml,I II, 
• 1 11 1 1 Jvi ( \i 1 III I IIM r.’i pult (.1 II P Annual t.nvely 
niimtle Idiir alma all aiiillltiei Ml, I Ilr. 
1 I M I M (AM I II II ATH'IIM r, hh (:1) Id (>i aiige Mi ,nvn 
I hh I- 1,vale I, tvt-a nl -hlnliu pipm Ralhrt laigr flowers 
I hiHllanl gohlrn oinnpr in hip rinse > luslris, ludlmv 
r, 11 u up d MIt 1 Ilr 
H l> I 1 1 1 M M | I I > H 11 M r 1 It ( 1 I 1 1, v rll r- at ..I Hr 1I1IIIIS, with 
lal ina,it,a lhal almitlm )"iiipri vivinn 111 film Mine me 
II .nr, air 111a with ithtpv foffrtge in . Irr imhihali.m 
mi.l 1,1-111 lm^ dilllle 1 I Ip: I PI a .'1 drlriMlId, \v a s v plnlt hells. 
Up I'll lllp Ilia Id t tit, i a I 1 , ml. u, Ira hill at If itorvva lllHUlgll 
Ualtltnl aeeiliipt a" (Ida la lit, iltawhmk Mltl ?. 1 r. 
• 1 I 11 1 M (Mil ( 111 ! f I MM r,,i mil ( 7 ) 1 A ptrMy minimi 
pHI, hiltllr Iravra p( palp girrn, linged in tiolnmn with 
iimlo.p a 11 v H"M pink hlnasniiis pm ifrnlai lv stm ty, in 
I .dy m t hing spitiya Row *.r r, la ol (Ilia in lalp autumn 
>■! "Mill >.pi lug Ml, 1 ^1), 
Hfi'.DUIVI SI’KCTAIU I.IC- cbh(4)18. Showy Seduni. Many 
fat stems, sri wilh log, notrhed leaves, all dusted with blue- 
tinted fdlvei rhen romp long lasting blossom clusters of 
g 1 pal wire; pale lose usually, but there may he anything 
from softest pink lo brilliant rosy carmine. It attracts 
butterflies. I’kt, 15c. 
R 1CI>11 M STKNOMKTALUM— crll(2)5. Dense tufts of fat 
foliage, (lose sptays of pale pink above. I’kt. 15c. 
SF.DUM 8TOLON1FKRUM—ergh(3)6. Excellent trailer. 
Foliage of emerald richness in summer; bronze tones when 
wlnlet (nines. 'this is var. coccineum, with blossoms of 
rosy crimson. Pkt. J 5c. 
()FP'KR 117U7-—One pkt. each of above for $1.40. 
HE DU MR MIXED You will get wide variety here, many 
unusual species aside from those offered separately. Pkt. 15c. 
REMPERVIVUM 111.END erbsth(3) . Short thick leaves 
in compact rosettes, often red-tinged. In the spider-web 
form, the eniiie plant, seems knit with silvery gossamer 
filaments. Oddly thatched stalks carry attractive flowers, 
usually in yellow, huff, or tawny red. Reed chaffy, being 
fine and hard in clean, but saved from a large and most 
vaiiable collection, and will give excellent results if sown 
while soil is coid Pkt. 15c. 
SENECIO or GROUNDSEL 
♦REN EC IO ARENARIUS — eoi bdx(3-5) 18. Called th* 
Annual Cineraria, and it is a close relative of the florists’ 
Finn at ia, and very like it in effect. The blossoms are in 
vivid rose, lilac, lavender, violet and purple, and it blooms 
Im many months. Easy in Full sun. Pkt. 15c. 
SEN EC IO CANUS- erndh(2)9. Tufted mats of spoon- 
shaped leaves, frosted with down. In May, hundreds of 
little yellow daisies. Pkt. J5c. 
RFNFCIO CI.IVORUM OTHELLO—ecbx(3)48. Deepest 
orange two inc h flowers in great clusters, high over decor- 
altvi pm pie shaded foliage. Splendid. Pkt. 15c. 
♦RE NEC JO EL EG A NR GIANT LAVENDER—eocbh (3) 30. 
Gres| long stemmed lavender daisies. Good. Pkt. 15c. 
RENKCTO OREV1 (jlth(3)50. Terminal cymes of golden 
slats. Excellent New Zealand species. Pkt. 25c. 
OFFER ltsl’7 One pkt. each of above for 75c. 
! R FR A M 111V1 A LATUM e<ddr(3 0)72. Stately plants, worth 
growing for accent, even were they bloomless. Flowers there 
are, Ihotlgh, rather pretty if none too plentiful, unsyni- 
metrlcal trumpet lit ns of pensive huff-rose. Pkt. 15c. 
SHOOTING STAR See Dodeeathcon 
SHORTIA UNIFLORA —rnatsth(y) (1)8. Rambling branch- 
rs thal carry handsome glossy foliage, above which rise 
blossom Iwlla ,,f tender pearly pink. A treasure of exquisite 
loveliness D needs humus-filled soil; and kindly patience. 
Pkt 7d, 
HARDY SHRUB BLEND 
Reeds of very many interesting kinds in mixture. Some 
will geminate within a few weeks, others may take months. 
IF, not disturb seed bed until at least one winter season 
has passed, in order lo give all a chance to come. Special 
large pkg. 15c; t \ oz. 25r; 1 oz. 73c. 
SI DAI CE A FOR THE BORDER 
R1DALCEA CANDIDA -cbdh(3)40. Here (he flowers are 
white, c anied in rather spike-like racemes. Recommended 
l'ii Mm hardy border. Pkt. 15c. 
SIDALCEA’ MALVAEFLORA BLEND — ebx(2-3)60. 
Halit,y. trnnslin mit flower cups that may he purest pink, rich 
rose, oi lilac lavender. Variable, hut delightful always. 
DepciidaFle hmdrr perennial Pkt. 15c. 
SIDALCEA NEOMEXICANA -ebdh(3)36. Pretty blos- 
’■mn ; of diaphanous pink, on many swaying stems. Some¬ 
time; give;; second crop of bloom in late autumn. Despite 
its ait ol deli'ate tragility, this is a drought-resistant and 
lho,ou..'lily hardy perennial. Pkt. 1 5r. 
SI DAI.Ci A O REG ANA ebx(3)60. Flowers of silken- 
deep rose in , lose spikes. Pkt 15t 
OFEF'R IIUB7 One pkt. each of above for 50c. 
Sl l ENE DUSK BLOOM 1 NG BLEND—*crbx(2 4). Silenes 
mi' hi he ln oken, hortictiltm ally, into the Frilliantly colored 
day blooming class, (see next page), and the more pensive 
do U hloomim section In ibis latter group the flowers may 
he pure white, hut often (hey show gentle timings, cream, 
with suit muon of hulT, Frown roseate reverse, or flushing of 
si'liesi pink ovet tan. The blossoms open at earliest hint 
ol dusk, and then for an hour or two, the garden takes on 
demure charm. Really quite variable in bloom, foliage and 
form. Pkt. 10c; special pkg. 25c. 
