Hollyhock 
DO RON I CUM. A fine hardy perennial 
with many large daisy-like flowers of 
bright yellow. Blooms in May and June. 
EVENING PRIMROSE (Oenothera). A 
beaytiful plant for sunny exposed positions 
and for rock work, blooming most of the 
summer. Flowers bright yellow. 
FOXGLOVE (Digitalis). We offer a fine 
strain of this flower that is much improved 
in type of bloom. The flowers are like 
Gloxinias in shape and color. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower). A hardy 
and valuable perennial which produces 
many bright flowers on long stems, fine 
for cutting. Flowers are scarlet shaded to 
yellow. They bloom over a long period. 
GENTIANA (Acaulis clusiL Alpine plants 
noted for the brilliance of their Gentian 
blue trumpet flowers in the spring. A 
beautiful subject for the rock garden. 
They like deep rich soil preferably on the 
north side of large rocks rather deeply 
placed in the ground so that the roots can 
find coolness and moisture during the 
heat of the summer. Each, 35c. 
GEUM. Pretty and valuable plants pro¬ 
ducing many cup-like flowers on long 
stems. Excellent for cutting. We offer 
several varieties as follows: 
Lady Stratheden. Double yellow. Each, 
25c; seed, 10c per pkt. 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Double scarlet. Each, 25c; 
seed, 10c per pkt. 
Princess Juliana. Tawny yellow tinged 
apricot. Each, 35c. 
Boresi. Dwarf orange. Rock garden plant. 
Each, 30c. 
GOLDEN GLOW (Rudbeckia). This fast 
growing plant is suitable for planting next 
to walls and fences as it makes a growth 
of 6 to 8 feet and is covered with many 
large yellow dark centered blossoms. Re¬ 
quires staking. 
HELENIUM (Helen’s Flower). Hardy per¬ 
ennials flowering from August to October. 
Valuable both as a garden and as a cut 
flower. Glowing bronzy red petals with tip 
of golden yellow. Three-foot stems. 
HELLEBORUS. A rare and beautiful spe¬ 
cies of winter blooming plants with palm- 
ately divided leaves and large open flow¬ 
ers on 12-inch stems. These plants prefer 
the shade of deciduous trees and should 
not be disturbed. We offer two sorts as 
follows: 
Christmas Rose (H. Niger). Blooms from 
November through the winter. Flowers 
are white, sometimes suffused pink. 
Each, $1.00. 
Lenten Rose (H. Orientalis). Blooms in 
February and March, the time of Lent. 
They will not blossom until the second 
year. Sold in mixed colors only, in shades 
of white, pink and maroon. Do not order 
by color. Each, 75c. 
HEMEROCALLIS or DAY LILY. A fine 
hardy plant with grass-like foliage bearing 
numerous spikes of fragrant, showy blos¬ 
soms. 
Flava (Yellow Day Lily). Deep lemon-yel¬ 
low. 
FULVA (Tawny Day Lily). Coppery- 
orange. 
HOLLYHOCK (Chater’s Double). This 
fine old favorite needs no description. Our 
plants are grown from the finest strain of 
seed and will please the most discriminat¬ 
ing. We offer the following colors: Red, 
Salmon, Scarlet, Newport Pink, Sulphur 
Yellow, White, and Mixed. 
Foxglove 
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