HARDY FLOWERS 
DAY LILY (Plantain Lily)—Broad green leaves; abundance of blue flowers during July 
and August. 
COLUMBINE (English Longspur)—Select strain of the finest pastel shades. Mixed colors. 
Very good cut flower. 
CANDYTUFT (Iberis Gibraltarica)—Flowers white and purple. Very large and snowy. 
FORGET-ME-NOT (Anchusa Myosotidiflora)—Vivid blue flowers. Blooms early in the spring. 
Pretty foliage. 
MALTESE CROSS (Lychnis Chalcedonica)—Vivid scarlet flowers all summer; a plant for 
every garden. 
STOKES ASTER—This flowering beauty with blue ruffled, 3 to 5 inch flowers 
on 18 inch stems, blooms in July and August when flowers are not plentiful. 
Deserves a place in all gardens. 
TURTLE HEAD (Pentstemon Tor. Barbatus)—Brilliant scarlet flowers from 
June until August. Very showy. 
HARDY PANSIES (Viola Cornuta)—Finest strain, mixed colors; excellent for 
rockery or border. 
SIBERIAN WALLFLOWER (Cherianthus Allioni)—Radiant, fiery, orange flowers 
cover the plant each spring. Blooms sparingly all summer. Very striking in a 
garden. 
DELPHINIUM BELLADONA—Light blue flowers, a very free bloomer. Good 
for cutting. 
DELPHINIUM BELLAMOSA—Dark blue flowers, free bloomer, good for cutting. 
ROCK ROSB (Helianthemum)—A dwarf perennial with silky green leaves. 
Resembles a small evergreen. The brilliantly colored pink and yellow flowers 
are very showy. 
HARDY FERNS—See page 34. 
CAT MINT (Nepeta)—Beautiful lavender flowers above silvery gray foliage. 
This extra hardy plant is greatly admired. 
YELLOW CORNFLOWER—A large globe-shaped thistle-like flower of a distinct 
yellow color. Good cut flower. The plant is not thorny. 
HARDY AGERATUM—A mass of beautiful purple flowers from August until 
frost. Fine for cutting. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
(Early Blooming Types) 
LADY FLORENCE—I ,arge flowering type. Brick red and yellow petals. Very 
showy. 
LADY DORIS—Yellow, very double. 
FIELDS OF SNOW—Pure button pearly white. 
LADY VIOLET—Large yellow calyx surrounded by a color of old gold and 
coppery red. As open as a Gaillardia. 
MRS. FRED SHOAF—Immense bloomer, lavender flowers, yellow centers. 
RAINBOW PHLOX —See Page 34. 
BLUE FRINGED DAISY (Erigeron)—Large daisy-shaped blooms with high 
crowned yellow centers and delicate lavender petals. Good cut flower. Blooms from 
June to July. 
SAPONARIA SPLENDENS—Pretty prostrate rockery and border plant. Fast 
growing. A sensation when large. Plants are a mass of charming rosy-pink 
flowers each spring. 
CREEPING POPPY (Callirhoe Poppy)—Delightful, bright rosy crimson Poppy. 
Blooms from early summer until frost. A colorful plant you will enjoy. 
NEW SUNLIGHT TULIP POPPY 
SPECIAL 
New California poppy of clear canary 
yellow. Some flowers are semi-double, 
very profuse blooming, with long stems 
for cutting. It is hardy but best grown 
as an annual. We offer seed only. 
Pkt. 15c Vs oz. 30c 
NEW CANTERBURY BELLS 
Will bloom this fall from seed thus 
bringing spring to the fall gardens. 
This new strain seldom survives the 
winters so should be grown as annuals. 
Deluxe mixed blue, pink, rose, and 
white. We offer seed only. 
Pkt. 15c % oz. 25c 1 oz. $1.00 
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