TOLLESON NURSERIES 
ASCLEPIUS, TUBEROSA (Butterfly Weed)—The Butterfly Weed 
has dense summer clusters of orange flowers. 18 in. 25c. 
*ASTER, ALPINUS (Rock Aster) — Large blue or white flowers 
springing from dense tufts of leaves close to the ground. Fine for 
rock gardens. 
ASTER, HARDY (Michaelmas Daisy) — Tall growing with large 
flowers in the fall. Separate colors, blue or purple. 
BAPTISIA AUSTRALIS (False Indigo) — Makes a nice bushy 
plant and has blue, pear shaped flowers in June. 
BLEEDING HEART (Dicentra) — The heart-shaped flowers of the 
Bleeding Heart are very delicate and delightful. Very hardy; good 
for border or rockery. 50c each, $5.00 per dozen. 
BOLTON1A, LATISQUAMA (Violet Boltonia) — A tall plant with 
pink aster-like flowers in summer and fall. 
CAIiZiIRHOE, INVOLUCRATA (Poppy Mallow)—Trailing plant, 
with finely divided foliage and large, saucer-shaped flowers of 
bright rosy crimson. Blooms all summer. The callirhoes are of the 
easiest culture and deserving of a much greater popularity. 
* CAMPANULA, CARPATICA 
(Belief lower)—Grows to a height 
of 6 inches and has showy bell- 
sliaped flowers of blue from June un¬ 
til October. 
CENTAUREA, MONTANA 
(Grandiflora)—The Mountain Bluet 
grows 2 feet high. Has large heads 
of blue flowers during the summer. 
*CERASTIUM, TOMENTOSUM 
(Snow-in-Summer)—A very pretty 
white leaved edging plant, bearing 
small white flowers. 
CHELONE (Shell-flower)—Scarlet 
A perennial herb with clusters of 
showy flowers. Does best in half- 
shaded, damp places. 
*CHIVES (Wild Onion)—Grows to 
a height of 6 in., making dense 
mats of narrow hollow leaves. Violet 
colored flowers. The leaves may be 
used green as seasoning in salads. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM —Hardy garden varieties in bronze, red. 
rose, pink, and white. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM (Shasta Daisy) — Large white 
flowers with golden centers. Very hardy, and a profuse bloomer. 
COREOPSIS, GRANDIFLORA —The large daisy-like blossoms of 
the Coreopsis are the garden’s prettiest yellow flowers. 20c each, 
$2.00 per dozen, $15 per 100. 
DELPHINIUM LARKSPUR —Every garden needs the tall spikes 
of the Hardy Larkspurs. Give them rich, loamy soil, plenty of water 
and fertilizer. A succession of flowers may be had if you cut the 
first spikes before they make seeds. 
DELPHINIUM BELLADONA —Turquoise blue. 
DELPHINIUM BELLAMOSA —Dark blue. 
DELPHINIUM CHINESE —A rather low growing variety with 
fine feathery foliage and gentian blue flowers in open panicles. 
DIANTHUS BARBATUS (Sweet William) — Among the oldest of 
the old-fashioned flowers. Dark green foliage and flat heads of 
bright colors add something to the garden all summer. Ours are 
assorted shades. 20c each, $2.00 per dozen, $15 per 100. 
* DIANTHUS DELTOIDES (Maiden 
Pink)—A very dwarf variety which is 
excellent for the rock garden. 
* DIANTHUS PLUMARIUS (Grass 
Pink)—These are the hardy Scotch or 
Clove pinks. The gray-blue foliage is 
attractive all year; flowers come in 
various shades of pink. Fine for rock 
or wall garden. 
DICTAMNUS, FRAXINELLA (Gas 
Plant)—Plant of compact growth with 
shiny leaves. Fragrant flowers, pink 
and white mixed. 
ERYGIUM PLANUM (Sea Holly) 
—Characterized by its finely cut spiny 
foliage and thistle-like heads of steel 
blue flowers. Can be dried for winter. 
* EUPHORBIA MYRSINITIES— A 
plant of old gardens. Suitable for walls 
and rockeries. It is low growing with 
bluish foliage and crowded heads of 
bright yellow flowers. Blooms early in 
the spring. 
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