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TUTTLE BROS. NURSERIES 
*Rcck Garden Species Mixed. 2% inch pots. Gal. 
containers. 
Semperflorens FI. PI. Double and semi-double fra¬ 
grant flowers through a long blooming season. 2% 
inch pots. Gal. containers. 
Ruth Elaine. The most outstanding of the dianthus. 
Large, single, rosy-red flowers with maroon centers 
cover the plant from May until November. Exquisite 
fragrance, good for cutting, easily grown. Grows to 
one foot in height. 2% inch pots. Gal. containers. 
Teacher’s Double Border, mixed. 2 V 2 inch pots. 
DUSTY MILLER (Centaurea Candidissima) 
The white foliage here and there in a perennial bed 
helps to accentuate color of other flowers. Do not 
allow to bloom. Gal. containers. 2 V 2 inch pots. Flats 
of 100 plants, $1.70. 
*ECHEVERIA assorted. Gal. containers. 
ECHIUM Wildprelii. 
The yean after planting, this extraordinary plant 
throws up an erect, rigid flower stem which is covered 
from base to top with pale red flowers. Gal. con¬ 
tainers, 40c. 
ENGLISH DAISY (Beilis perennis). Red, pink or white. 
20c dozen. $1.50 per Iiundred. 
ERIGERON. Produce many large, daisy-like blooms 
from May until November. Excellent stems, hold up 
remarkably well when cut. Handsome, soft green 
leaves. 
Quakeress. Light pink. One and one-half inch flow¬ 
ers. Gal. containers. 
Speciosus grandiflorus. Rich purple. 2% inch pots. 
* Sutton’s Dwarf Hybrids. Various shades of yellow, 
orange, pink, as well as white. 2 V 2 inch p>ots. Gal. 
containers. 
EUPATORIUM Fraseri 
Hardy dwarf perennial bearing dense clusters of snow 
white flowers. Grows to one and one-half feet. Sun. 
Gal. containers. 
EUSTOMA selenifolium 
Gray-green foliage. Large, one to two inch purple 
flowers. Grows to fifteen inches. Gal. containers. 
EVENING PRIMROSE (Oenothera Lamarckiana) 
Large lemon yellow blooms on three to four foot 
stems are produced through summer and fall. Flow¬ 
ers open at dusk. Gal. containers. 
FALSE DRAGON-HEAD (Physostegia) 
Form large clumps of handsome, bright green leaves 
from which rise sturdy, two-foot stems. Through Aug¬ 
ust, September and October the upper two-thirds of 
each stem is filled with flowers that resemble small 
foxgloves. Quite easily grown and hardy. 
Virginiana compacta. Lavender pink. 3 inch pots. 
Gal. containers. 
* Particularly useful in rock gardens. 
