Bellingham , Washington 
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DIANTHUS (Alpine Species) 
This genus contains some of the most charming of our alpine gems. 
They are of the easiest culture and thrive best in any well drained gritty, 
soil. Charming for dark rockeries, dry walls or sunny spots. 
(R) Neglectus —Another fine Alpine pink. Grass-like leaves, pink 
flowers on 6-inch stems. Plants, each 25c. 
(R) Dianthus (Deltoides Baikun)-— Siberian pink rock plant. Slow 
creeper, bright pink. July to Sept. Plants, each 10c. 
HEUCHERA (Coral Bell or Alum Root) 
(R) G label la —~A fine alum root. Very fine foliage and flowers. Soft 
yellow. 12 in. Plants, each 15c. 
(R) Sanguinea Hybrid Grandiflora Coral Bell —Beautiful plants for 
front row of borders, with slender, fairy-like spikes of richly colored 
flowers; most striking in the garden and light and graceful for cutting. 
Red, pink, and white. Plants, each 15c. 
INULA 
(R) Ensifolia —9 inches. Julv-Sept. Vigorous plant and a continuous 
bloomer with large yellow aster-like flowers and rather coarse foliage. 
Plants, each 15c. 
Sidalcea 
Spicata —Geranium-like leaves, clear pink or rose hollyhock-like 
flowers in spike. Height 2 to 3 feet. Plants, each 25c. 
PYRETHRUM (Painted or Persian Daisy) 
Hybridum —Perfectly hardy and invaluable as a cut flower, lasting 
longer in water than most any other flower, and with their long stems 
they are ideal for decorative uses. Nothing can surpass the Pyrethrum 
profusion of flowers throughout May and June. Single or semi-double 
plants, each 20c. 
DOUBLE, that ARE double (like Asters) 
Each 
Red No. 1. $1.00 
Rose Pink No. 1.1.00 
Shell Pink No. 1. 1.00 
Shell Pink No. 2.50 
White No. 1. 1.00 
White Aster Type No. 2.50 
White Marigold Type No. 2.35 
SILENE (Catchfly) 
This delightful group of plants is very desirable for the rock garden. 
They are allied to the pinks, blooming nearly all summer and giving great 
pleasure. 
(R) Schafta —A beautiful alpine species with large bright rose-pink 
or carmine flowers. Probably the best known of all the Silenes. Trailing, 
3 to 6 inches. Plants, each 20c. 
THYMUS (Thyme) 
A very few plants will give as fine carpeting effect and brightness 
of color and covering in a rockery. 
(R) Serphillum Couinea —This is the crimson flowered variety; also 
a neat creeping plant for rockery work. Plants, each 15c. 
(R) Serphillum Alba —White, 3 inches. Creeping plant for rockery 
work. Plants, each 10c. 
Calamin+ha 
(R) Alpina —A graceful little rock plant with spreading tufts of 
pretty foliage, spangled with lavender blue flowers. 6 inches. June- 
August. Plants, each 25c. 
YUCCA 
Filamentosa —4 ft. June and July. Sometimes called Adam’s Needle. 
Hardy evergreen, creamy white flowers. Plants, each 25c. 
