^^Blanket Flower' 
These are perfectly hardy plants 
of easy culture, doing well in any 
soil and producing quantities of 
large flowers of the most brilliant 
colors throughout summer. They 
are excellent for beds or borders and 
are invaluable for cutting. 
Bremen, fine long stems; beautiful flowers of 
a rich coppery-scarlet with yellow tip. 
Burgundy, lovely wine-red flowers on long stiff 
stems, from June until fall, one of the finest. 
Dazzler, pure golden yellow with large red center. 
Goblin, the first really dwarf compact variety, espe¬ 
cially suited for the rockery. The neat plants 
are closely covered with large showy yellow 
flowers with a deep red border. 
Oculata, beautiful light shades with showy brown center; very choice. 
Portola Hybrids, compact plants; long-stemmed flowers; finest rich colors. 
Sanguinea, dark blood-red tipped golden yellow; neat upright growth. 
Tangerine, large tangerine-orange flowers; compact grower; beautiful. 
Torchlight, handsome golden yellow with large maroon center, often five inches across. 
Kelway’s Exhibition, the finest known strain, flowers of enormous size, variety of colors. 
Gaillardia 
Grandiflora 
GEUM Lady Stratheden, rich golden yellow. 
Mrs. Bradshaw, brilliant orange-scarlet. 
GYPSOPHILA Acutifolia, lovely pale pink. 
Oldhamiana, autumn-flowering; rose-pink. 
Paniculata, Baby’s Breath, pure white; fine. 
HELIANTHEMUM Mutabile, evergreen; rose. 
HELIOPSIS Lemoine’s Giant, double; yellow. 
HEMEROCALLIS Betscher’s Hybrids, yellow. 
HESPERIS Matronalis, Purple, White, Mixed. 
HEUCHERA Sanguinea, Coral Bells, coral red. 
HIBISCUS Mallow Marvels, mixed colors. 
HOLLYHOCK. For splendid long-flowering 
decorative plants, the majestic Holly¬ 
hock holds a high place in the garden. 
The plants are readily started from seeds, 
which may be sown in early fall, grow 5 
to 8 ft. high and are unequalled for form¬ 
ing backgrounds for other flowers. 
Benary’s Prize Double, White, Sulphur, Gold¬ 
en Yellow, Rose, Scarlet, Crimson, Apri¬ 
cot, Peach; separate or Mixed. 
Exquisite, large, double, fringed, mixed. 
Imperator, double, frilled, prettiest shades. 
Mammoth Allegheny, single and semi-double. 
Newport Pink, delightful double pink flowers. 
Single Mixed, wide range of fine colors. 
IBERIS Sempervirens, heads of white flowers. 
Jucunda, dwarf; pink; bluish green foliage. 
INCARVILLEA Delavayi, large, rosy purple. 
IRIS Germanica, rich colors; splendid mixture, 
Kaempfera, pride of the garden, mixed. 
Ocfiroleuca, exquisite, white and yellow. 
KNIPHOFIA Uvaria Grandiflora, orange-red. 
LATHYRUS Latifolius, Red, Rose, White, Pink. 
LEUCANTHEMUM The Prince, pure white. 
LIATRIS Pycnostachya, brilliant rosy purple. 
LILIUM Regale, ivory white shaded pink. 
Humboldti, deep golden spotted red. 
Martagon, purplish rose spotted black. 
LINUM Perenne, Fairy Flax, Blue also White. 
LOBELIA Cardinalis, bright scarlet spikes. 
LUNARIA Biennis, Moon Seed, phlox-like flow¬ 
ers. White, Crimson, Purple, Mixed. 
LUPINUS Polyphyllus. These beautiful 
easily-grown perennials grow from 2 to 5 
feet high, branch, and bear freely spikes 
of lovely flowers in rich and varied col¬ 
ors. They like well-drained acid soil 
and do better when planted in groups. 
Do not like transplanting. 
Atro-violaceus, deep violet-blue; Chocolate Sol¬ 
dier, yellow; Douglasi Superbus, rosy pur¬ 
ple; Fire King, red; Gold Crest, yellow; 
Harkness Hybrids, art shades; Moerheimi, 
pink; Princess Juliana, shell pink; Salmon- 
eus, salmon shades; Snow Queen, white; 
Sunshine, deep yellow; separate or mixed. 
MALY A Moschata, showy large clusters of 
fragrant flowers. Rose, White, Mixed. 
MECONOPSIS Baileyii, sky blue, golden anthers 
MONARDA Hybrida, fragrant foliage; mixed. 
MYOSOTIS Holiday Blue, extra large, blue. 
NEPETA Mussini Superba, deep blue flowers. 
OSTROWSKIA Magnifica, pale blue flowers. 
