W. A. TOOLE, BARABOO, WISCONSIN 
*Crimson King—Dark red double flowers 
throughout the summer. Potted plants, 
each 25$; 3 for 65$. 
*Caesius (Cheddar Pink)—Rose colored 
flowers in July, rising from tufts of 
blue green foliage. Potted plants, each 
25$; 3 for 65$; $2.50 per doz. 
*Deltoides (Maiden Pink)—Pink flowers 
on mats of green foliage. 4-6 inches. 
Potted or field plants, each 20^; 3 for 
50^; $2.00 per doz. 
Plumarius (Hardy Garden Pink)—Vari¬ 
ous shades of pink and red with darker 
centers. Field plants, each 25$; 3 for 
65$; $2.50 per doz. 
* Superbus—Deeply fringed white flowers 
on 8-10 inch stems. Very effective 
hanging from a rock wall. Field plants, 
each 25$; 3 for 65$; $2.50 per doz. 
Bristol Maid—Double, fragrant, extra 
large deep pink flowers in late summer, 
15 in. Potted, each 20$; 3 for 50$; 
$2.00 per doz. 
Bristol Purity—Large, pure white, frag¬ 
rant flowers in late summer. 15 in. 
Potted, each 20$; 3 for 50$; $2.00 per 
doz. 
DICENTRA 
*Eximia—Rose colored flowers and finely 
divided foliage that persists for the 
season. For the shaded rock garden 
or border, or the wild garden. 8-12 
inches, May-Sept. Field plants, each 
25$; 3 for 65$; $2.50 per doz. 
Spectabile—The old fashioned bleeding 
heart, with its gracefully arched stems 
of pink hearts in spring, is so well 
known little description seems needed. 
Heavy potted plants, each 25$; 3 for 
65$; $2.50 per doz. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) 
Purpurea—This old fashioned plant, 
which always seems associated with 
Grandmother’s Garden, is a biennial in 
our climate, but is indispensable in the 
hardy garden. Mixed colors. Field 
plants, each 20$; 3 for 50$; $2.00 per 
doz. 
DORONICUM (Leopardsbane) 
Excelsum—Large yellow daisy like flow¬ 
ers in May. 15-18 inches. Field plants, 
each 25$; 3 for 65$; $2.50 per doz. 
DRABA (Whitlowgrass) 
*Fladnizensis—Mats of green foliage and 
white flowers very early in spring. 
Sunny well drained soil. Potted plants, 
each 25$; 3 for 65$; $2.50 per doz. 
*Repens—A mass of tiny yellow flowers, 
on creeping stems, in early spring. 
Potted plants, each 20$; 3 for 50$; 
$2.00 per doz. 
DRACOCEPHALUM (Dragonhead) 
Ruyschianium—Spikes of rich blue flow¬ 
ers in early June. 10-12 inches. Rock 
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garden or border. Field plants, each 
25$; 3 for 65$. 
EPIMEDIUM (Barrenwort) 
*Macranthum—Beautiful Adiantum like 
foliage and white flowers. For the 
shaded rock wall or rock garden, or a 
ground cover in shade. Potted plants, 
each 25$; 3 for 65$; $2.50 per doz. 
ERIOPHYLLUM (Oregon Sunshine) 
*Caespitosum—Silvery foliage and masses 
of small yellow daisies on 8 inch stems. 
Sunny well drained soil. Potted plants, 
each 25$; 3 for 65$; $2.50 per doz. 
ERIGERON (Fleabane) 
*Compositus—A tiny western native daisy, 
flowering in early spring. Lavender 
flowers on 2 inch stems. Potted plants, 
each 35$; 3 for 95$. 
* D warf—A very good lavender blue Erig- 
eron, about 6 inches high, the name of 
which we have lost. Very free flow¬ 
ering. Field or potted plants, each 
25$; 3 for 65$. 
Speciosus—Bright lilac flowers in mid¬ 
summer. 15-18 inches. Field plants, 
each 25$; 3 for 65$; $2.50 per doz. 
ERYNGIUM (Sea Holly) 
Amethystinum—Steel blue thistle like 
flower head and glaucus foliage on 
18-24 inch stems. Field plants, each 
25$; 3 for 65$; $2.50 per doz. 
EUPHORBIA (Spurge) 
*Myrsinites—12 inches. Silvery foliage, 
yellow flowers. Field or potted plants, 
each 35$; 3 for 95$. 
*Polychroma—12 inches, yellow, May. 
Field plants, each 35$; 3 for 95$. 
FESTUCA (Fescue) 
*Glauca—A very ornamental blue foliaged 
grass, for borders or the rock garden. 
6-8 inches. Field or potted plants, 
each 25$; 3 for 65$; $2.50 per doz. 
FILIPENDULA (Meadowsweet) 
Hexapetala—A large rosette of finely di¬ 
vided foliage from which rises, in June, 
heads of creamy white flowers on 15-18 
inch stems. Field or potted plants, 
each 25$; 3 for 65$; $2.50 per doz. 
GAILLARD1A 
Grandiflora—Large daisy like flowers in 
combinations of yellow and red. One 
of the indispensable long season peren¬ 
nials for the hardy border. 18-24 
inches. Field plants, each 25$; 3 for 
65$; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
GALIUM (Bedstraw) 
*Verum—A dark green carpet of fine foli¬ 
age smothered with fragrant yellow 
flowers in midsummer. Potted plants, 
each 20$; 3 for 50$; $2.50 per doz. 
