Shasta Daisy, Alaska 
White with yellow center 
Rudbeckia, Cone Flower 
Petals reddish purple, cone of brown 
-A. 
RinBON GRASS.* Phalaris Aruiidinacea Varies,«ta. 
very ornamental, g-reen leaves striped lengthwise 
with creamy white. 35c each. Dozen $3.70. 
RUDBECKIA BACIIVIATA. Golden Glow. Produces 
masses of dahlia-like golden yellow flowers from 
Julv to September. Strong grower, 5 to 6 feet. 35c 
T)o 7 n *^2 70 
RIJDBECKIA PURPUREA. Purple Cone Flower. Blos¬ 
soms about four inches across of a peculiar reddish- 
purple, with a remarkably large cone-shaped center 
of brown. July and August. 3 feet high. See cut. 
35c each. Dozen $3.70. 
SEDUM ALBUM.* White flowers on a dwarf spread¬ 
ing plant with thick, waxy, round foliage. Pine for 
rockery. 35c each. Dozen $3.70. 
SEDUM ACRE.* Golden Moss. A dwarf plant with a 
profusion of bright yellow flowers from June to 
July. 3 to 4 inches. Fine for edging the border or 
for rock gardens. 35c each. Dozen $3.70. 
SEDUM BRILLIANT.* Stonecrop. Plant growing about 
eighteen inches high with light green glaucous fo¬ 
liage, large heads of showy bright rose colored flow¬ 
ers in late autumn. 35c each. Dozen $3.70. 
SEDUM GLAUCUM.* A prostrate plant with blue green 
foliage. Very good rock plant. 35c each. Dozen 
$3.70. 
SEDUM LYDICUM.* The gray green foliage turns red 
in winter. White flowers. Plant prostrate. Excellent 
for rock garden. 35c each. Dozen $3.70. 
Veronica (Speedwell) 
Spikes of violet blue 
SEDUM STOLONIPERA.* Running Stonecrop. This 
variety is of creeping habit. Dull rose colored flow¬ 
ers. The leaves turn a beautiful crimson in the fall. 
4 to 5 inches. 3.5c each. Dozen $3.70. 
SHASTA DAISY, ALASKA. Large white flowers with 
yellow center produced profusely nearly all summer. 
12 to 18 inches. Excellent for cutting. See cut top 
of page. 35c each. Dozen $3.70. 
SHASTA DAISY. Ostrich Plume. This delightful 
daisy derives its name from the twisting, curling 
flower petals reminding one of an ostrich plum. 
White with a yellow center. New, very attractive and 
desirable. 18 inches tall. 35c each. Dozen $3.85. 
STATICE LATIPOLIA. Sea Lavender or Lavender 
Baby’s Breath. Myriads of lavender colored tiny 
flowers resembling the general form of the Baby’s 
Breath. Leathery, dark green leaves close to ground. 
Showy in the garden and splendid as a cut flower. 
May be dried for winter use. .3.5c each. Dozen $3.8.5. 
THALICTRUM DIPTEROCARPUM. Meadow Rue. The 
charming flowers are lilac mauve brightened by 
lemon yellow stamens and anthers. They are borne 
in graceful sprays on a plant about 4 feet tall. 
Blooms August and September. 35c each. 6 for $1.90. 
Yucca, Adames Needle 
Milky white 
THYMUS SERPYLLUM COCCINEUM.* A dwarf growing creeping plant with fragrant 
foliage. Covered with brilliant scarlet colored flowers during June and July. 4 to 6 
inches. 35c each. Dozen $3.70. 
TROLLIUS. Gold Q,uelle. A free-flowering plant of the buttercup order. Large, orange- 
yellow blossoms. 18 to 24 inches. May to August. Grows well in a moist, semi-shaded 
position. 40c each. Dozen $4.40. 
TUNICA SAXIFRAGA.* Coat Flower. Small pink flowers in the greatest profusion. 6 
inches high. Fine for rockery. 35c each. Dozen $3.70. 
VALERIANA OFFICINALIS. Hardy Garden Heliotrope. Showy heads of rose-tinted white 
flowers with heliotrope fragrance. 3 to 4 feet. June and July. Loves moisture. 35c 
each. Dozen $3.70. 
VERONICA RUPESTRIS.* A fine r,ock plant growing 3 to 4 inches high; thickly matted, 
deep green foliage, hidden in early June under a cloud of bright blue flowers. Does well 
in light shade and is also a good ground cover for shrub borders. 35c each. Dozen $3.70. 
VERONICA SPICATA.* Speedwell. Spikes of violet-blue flowers in June and July. Gives 
splendid color to the border. See cut. 18 inches. 35c each. Dozen $3.70. 
VINCA MINOR.* Trailing Myrtle. A trailing plant, splendid for covering ground under 
trees and shrubs. Delightfully softens the effects of the rocks in the rockery. Flowers 
are blue resembling a small violet. 35c each. Dozen $3.70. 
VIOLA CORNUTA—TUFTED PANSIES 
The flowers resemble the common Pansy in form, though not quite so large. Of very 
free flowering habit, they bloom from April until October and constitute a most colorful 
addition to the garden. The following varieties are among the very best: 
APRICOT.* Beautiful rich apricot shade, tinged orange toward the center. 3.5c each. 
Dozen $3.70. 
ARKWRIGHT RUBY. Wonderful large rounded flowers of ruby crimson with terra cotta 
and darker markings. Fragrant. 35c each. Dozen ,$3.70. 
JERSEY GEM.* Pure, rich bluish-purple, slightly perfumed flowers. A most attractive 
variety. 35c each. Dozen .$3.70. 
LUTEA.* The flowers are a bright golden yellow, contrasting beautifully with the darker 
shades of other varieties. 35c each. Dozen $3.70. 
SCOTCH BORDER.* The flowers are a perfect riot of color, combining practically every 
shade. 35c each. Dozen $3.70. 
YUCCA FILAMENTOSA. Aflain’.s Needle. The creamy white flowers are bell-shaped and 
drooping. Produced on tall stems up to 4 or 5 feet. The foliage is sword-like and woody. 
July. See cut. 35c each. Dozen $3.70. 
YUCCA GLAUCA. The leaves are sword-like, rather narrow; grayish-green in color. 
Flowers are bell-like, drooping white, borne on stems about 3 feet tall. An exceedingly 
hardy drought resistant variety. 35c each. Dozen $3.70. 
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