SWEET WIEVEESFIEED 
Few flowers have richer colors or a longer 
blooming period than this new race of 
pinks. 
OZ.D-FASHIONED GARDENS 
SELECTED 
GIANT GAIDDARDIAS 
This mixture contains most unusual col¬ 
ors of exceptionally large flowers horn on 
strong, stiff stems. Colors: Lt. yellow; 
TRITOMA gold; Indian red in plain and fluted types. 
HARDY PLANTS—Cont’d 
*MYOSOTIS, Everliving. Forget-me-nots. 
*NEPETA, Mussini. Blue flowers. July. 12 In. 
*N’IEREIffBERGIA, Cup Flower; See P. 6. 
*OENEOTHERA, Speciosa; \/hite Primrose; 1 Va ft. Aug.-Sept. 
^OENOTHERA, Evening Primrose. 4 in. firs, on 10 in. stems. 
^ONEOTHERA, Missouriensis; Yellow; 10 in. June-Aug. 
ORIENTAD POPPY. See P. 6. 
*^ACHYSANDRA, Terminalis. See P. 6. 
*^AE0NIA, Officinalis; Ey. Red. See P. 1. 
PARDANTHTTS, Blackberry Lily. Bright orange. July. 
PHYSADIS, Chinese Lantern. Plant. 
PHYSOSTEGIA, False Dragon-head. Lavender-pink. 
PHYSOSTEGIA, False Dragon-head. Alma. Pure white. 
PHYSOSTEGIA, False Dragon-head. Vivid. 2 ft 
PHDOX, Tall Sorts: 
PHIiOX, Mia Ruys. Large heads. (I'li.stening white, 2 ft. 
PHDOX, Thor. Salmon-pink. July-Oct. 2 ft. 
PKDOX, Rhinelander. Salmon-pink. 214 ft. July-Oct. 
PHDOX, W. AV. AVallace. Wlhite with red eye. 214 ft. July-Oct. 
*PHI.OX, Subulata. Moss or Mountain Pink. See P. 6. 
PDATYCODON, Balloon Flower. Large blue. 
PIiATYCODON, Balloon Flower. Large White. 
*PI*XJMBAGO, Larpentea; See P. 6. 
POPPY, Oriental; Complete list P. 6. 
iteptans. Dwf. early blue bell-like flowers. 
*PODOPHYI,DXJM, Peltatum; Wild May Apiile. 
PODEMONIVM, Richardsoni; Jacob’s Ladder. 114 ft. Blue. 
*POTENTEIiLA Verna Nana; See P. 6. 
^PRIMUDA, Hardy Primose. Mixed colors. 
*PRnCT7IiA, Acaule; Cream color; Primrose P. 6. 
‘‘‘PRIMHIiA, Cortusoides; Rose color Primrose. P. 6. 
PUDMONARIA, Saccharta. See P. 6. 
PYRETHRVM, Painted Daisies. Pink shades. 
’’‘RANTJNCUDUS, Double. Golden Butter-cup. 
*ROSEA, Rouletti; Rock Garden Rose. See P. 1. 
RTTDBECXIA, Purpurea; Purple coneflower. 3 ft. 
RUDBECXIA, Newmanni; Orange-yellow. IV. ft. June-Oct. 
SAD VIA, Pratensis; Deep blue; June-July. 114 ft. 
*SANGUINARIA, Canadensis; Blood root; 6 in. May. 
*SAPONARIA, Ocymoides. Bright rose. Firs. 8 in. 
^SEDITM OB STONE-CROP, Dwf. Sorts: 
SEDXJH Acre, Golden Mo.s.s. Yellow flr.s. Green foliage. 
SEDUM Album, Green foliage. AVhite firs. 
SEDUM Lydium, Bronzy-green foliage. Pink flr.s. 
SEDUM Fosterianum. Bluish-green leaves. Golden firs. 
SEDUM Coccineum. Rosy-crimson firs, and stems. 
SEDUM Spectibile, Brilliant. Amaranth red. 18 inches. 
^SEMPERVIVUM, House-leek or Hen and Chicks. See P. 7. 
SPIREA, Avalanche. Great plumes, white firs. 
SPIBEA, Gloria. Feathery plumes of brilliant pink. 
=)‘SAXIFRAGA, Macnabiana; White spotted red. 1 ft. 
='=SAXIFBAGA, Sarmentosa; Watermelon striped fol. 
‘’‘SANTODINA, Lavender Cotton. Dwf. evergreen shrub. 
SADVIA, Azurea. Gr. Azure blue sage. Tall. 
SALVIA, Turkestanica. Pink Meadow sage. Summer. 
^SCUTELLARIA, Coelstina; Lt. Blue. Scull Cap. 12 in. 
SHASTA DAISY, Alaska; Large Late W’hite. 
SHASTA DAISY, King Edward; Large Eu. for May 30th. 
SHASTA DAISY, White Swan; Dble. Anemone Center. 
SOLIDAGO, Shorti; Golden Rod. 3 ft. July-Aug. 
SPIBEA, Filipendula; See P. 6. 
*STACHYS, Lamb’s ear. Silvery-white wooly foliage. 
*STATICE, Incana. Pink firs. May be dried. 
STOXESIA, Corn-flower Aster. Lavender-blue. 
*TEUCRICUM, Canadense; Purple. 1 ft. July-Aug. 
THALICTRUM, Columbine-like foilage. White firs. 2% ft. 
*THYME, Scented Bright Silver foliage. 
*THYME, Scented Golden leaf foliage. Purple flowers. 
*TIARELLA, Cordifolia; White Foam Flower, 6-12 in. 
^TRILLIUM, Grandiflora; Large, white ey. Spring. 
TRITOMA, Torch Lily. See P. 6. 
TROLLIUS, Europeus; Orange-yellow; 1-2 ft. 
’^TRADESCANTIA, New rose-pink Spider-Wort. 
*TUNICA, Saxifraga. Tufted plants. Wild i.owers. 
*TUNICA, Saxifraga; Rosy-pink; 6 in. July-Sept. 
VERONICA, Longifolia Subsessilis. Indigo-blue. 2 ft. 
^VERONICA, Incana. Blue firs, on silvery foliage. 
*V EBONICA, Bluebird, Speedwell. Deep blue. 1 0 inches. 
’^WERONICA, Jlepens. Bright blue flowers. ? in. ^ 
*VEBONICA BUPESTRIS, ROSEA. Pink flowers. 
*VEBONICA BUPESTRIS. Light blue firs. 3-4 in. 
♦VERONICA SPICATA. Bright blue firs. 114 ft. stem. 
♦VINCA, Minor Alba; White Firs.; golden var. Fol. 
♦VIOLA, Jersey Gem. Blooms most of the year. 
♦VIOLA, White Perfection. A fine free flowering white. 
♦VIOLETS, Frey’s Fragrant. Scented winter blooming. 
♦VIOLA ROTUNDIFOLIA, Johnny-Jump-Up. 
♦VINCA, Periwinkle or Trailing Myrtle. Flowers Blue. 
♦VINCA, Periwinkle or Trailing Myrtle. Flowers Nauve. 
VINCA Minor Alba. White flowers. Golden variegated foliage. 
SEMPERFLORENS BEGONIAS 
CARMEN “NEW” Bright rose colored flowers in lovely con¬ 
trast to the beautiful bronzy-red foilage. Pot Plants 15c each— 
2 for 25c— F> for 50c—2.5 for $2.00. 
LUMINOSA COMPACTA: Masses of bright-scarlet red flow- 
ei’s on bronzy-red foliage. Pot Plants 15c each—2 for 25c—5 
for 50c—25 for $2.00. 
Hardy Begonia Evansiana 
JEWEL. This is a tuberous herbaceous, hardy perennial begonia 
losing its tops in the fall. When bedded out the roots remain 
in the soil and start new growth in the spring just as do 
peonies and perennal phlox. 
25c ea., 6 for $1.25 
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