PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 
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SCABIOSA. 
Columbaria. A free growing - variety, blooms constant¬ 
ly. Colors range from clear pink to lavender-blue. 
Grows to two feet and prefers sun. 2 y 2 inch pots. 
Japonica. Has a low tuft of narrow, glistening leaves 
from which rise numerous one to two foot flower 
stems. Flowers violet-blue, two to three inches in 
diameter, and the most valuable of all Scabiosas for 
cutting. 2% inch pots. 
SHASTA DAISY (Chrysanthemum maximum). 
Useful as edgings for perennial beds and for cutting. 
Plant in sun. 
Alaska, single, large flowered white growing low 
enough to be used for edging walks or borders. 2% 
inch pots. Gal. containers. 
Diener’s Double Grand White. Enormous double and 
semi-double flowers of pure white. Sun. 2 y 2 inch pots. 
Gal. containers. 
REH3IANNIA AKGULATA 
♦SHAMROCK (Oxalis acetosella). 
The real Irish Shamrock. Better plant a speciman and 
be ready for Saint Patrick’s Day. 2% inch pots. 
*SILENE Schafta. 
The plants form close tufts of brilliant green foliage, 
covered in late Summer with rich rose-pink flowers. 
Fine for the rock garden or for edging. 2% inch pots. 
Gal. containers. 
STATICE (Sea Lavender). 
Valuable for cutting. Also, blooming as it does 
through Summer and Fall, is extensively used to sup¬ 
ply lavender and blue shades in perennial borders and 
among shrubs. Plant in sun. 
Caspia. Pale lavender sprays of large size. Grows to 
two feet or more in height. 2% inch pots. Gal. con¬ 
tainers, 35c. 
* Particularly useful in rock gardens. 
