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Shasta Daisy, Storm King 
SHASTA DAISY —Chrysanthemum 
Maximum 
ALASKA—See “Perennial Bedding- Plants.” 
FRINGED—-A new semi-double sort with many narrow 
petals;- fine for cutting. Clumps. Each, 25c; 3 for 60c; 
doz., .$2.00. 
STORM KING—A new variety with glistening pure white 
flowers 3V2 to 4 inches in diameter with several rows of 
petals and a yellow cushion-like center flaked with white. 
IS to 20 inches tall. Clumps. Each, 40c; 3 for $1.00. 
THALICTRITM —Meadow Rue 
DIPTEROCARPUM—The finest of all. This hardy perennial 
is of vigorous growth, 4 to 5 feet high. The dainty rosy 
purple flowers are brightened by a bunch of conspicuous 
yellow stamens and produced in graceful sprays from July 
to September. 2-year clumps. Each, 35c; 3 for 90c; doz., 
$3.00. 
THYMUS— Thyme 
The Mountain Thymes make a perfect close, fragrant, car¬ 
pet and are a mass of bloom in June and July. Fine for 
rockwork. 
♦SERPYLLUM AZORICUS (Mother of Thyme)—Dense mats 
of dark green foliage. Rosy lavender flowers. Each, 25c; 
3 for 60c; doz., $2.00. 
♦SERPYLLUM ALBUM (White Mountain Thyme) — Dark 
green foliage and white flowers. Each, 25c; 3 for 60c; doz., 
$ 2 . 00 . 
♦SERPYLLUM COCCINEUS—Dark green foliage and crim¬ 
son flowers. Each, 25c: 3 for 60c; doz., $2.00. 
♦SERPYLLUM LANUGINOSUS (Woolly-Leaved Thyme) — 
Woolly foliage with reddish pink flowers. Each, 25c; 3 for 
60c; doz., $2.00. 
TRAUHELIUM COERUUEUM 
A free-flowering perennial producing large cloud-like heads 
of pale mauve flowers, resembling the Gypsophila; 1% feet 
high. Each, 25c; 3 for 60c; doz., $2.00. 
TROLLIUS— Globe Flower 
GOLDQUELLE HYBRIDS—A spring or early summer flow¬ 
ering perennial for moist, partially shaded borders. The 
flowers are globe-shaped, yellow to deep orange in color 
on 15- to 24-inch stems and useful for cutting. 3-inch pots. 
Each, 30c; 3 for 75c; doz., $2.50. 
LEDEBOURI—A magnificent variety with large flowers of 
rich orange yellow, on 2- to 3-foot stems. Requires moist 
soil and partial shade. Height, 2 feet. 3-inch pots. Each, 
50c; 3 for $1.35. 
TttITOMA —Red Hot Poker 
Hardy plants with large and broad grassy leaves at the 
base; the dense spikes of brilliant flowers are borne on long 
stiff stems during the summer months; withstands drought. 
DWARF HYBRIDS—A low growing form in a variety of 
colors. Excellent for cutting and a great improvement over 
the older types; very wind-resistant. Each, 30c; 3 for 75c; 
doz., $2.50. 
HYBRIDA ELEGANS MULTIFLORA—A medium growing 
variety blooming over a long period. Each, 25c; 3 for 60c; 
doz., $2.00. 
PFITZERI—Orange-scarlet spikes, 3 to 4 feet high; very 
effective. Large clumps. Each, 30c; 3 for 75c; doz., $2.50. 
PFITZERI ORANGE—Not as tall growing as the above va¬ 
riety, but in pure orange. Very good cut flowers. Each, 
30c; 3 for 75c; doz., $2.50. 
PFITZERI YELLOW—Same as above with pure yellow flow¬ 
ers. A very scarce variety. Each, 30c; 3 for 75c; doz., $2.50. 
♦VERBENA ERINOIDES 
This lovely variety produces a mass of moss-like foliage, 
spreading over the ground like a carpet, above which are 
borne heads of purplish blue flowers in great profusion from 
June until frost. A very desirable rock plant. From flats. 
Doz., 50c; postpaid, 60c; 100, $2.50; postpaid within 3rd zone. 
VIOLA 
APRICOT—Apricot tinged orange towards the center. From 
flats. Doz., 35c; postpaid, 50c; 100, $2.50, postpaid 3rd zone. 
RADIO—A new variety of a decided lavender-blue, used ex¬ 
tensively for cut flowers by the leading local florists. Of 
extremely free flowering habit. 3-inch pots. Each, 25c; 3 
for 60c; doz., $2.00. 
HEDERACEA (Australian Viola)—A compact, round and 
spreading plant 2% to 3 inches high, with small leaves. 
The small, lavender and white cup-shaped flowers are 
borne on stems reaching 2 inches above the foliage. Each, 
25c; 3 for 60c; doz., $2.00. 
VIOLETS —Viola odorata 
In sections where the summers are cool, Violets flower 
best in sunny situations; in warmer sections, half-shade or 
protection from the noonday sun is beneficial. 
CALIFORNIA—Large, single dark blue. 
HALLAWELL’S GIANT—A very desirable long stemmed, 
single violet. The flowers are the largest of any variety 
growing in our nursery garden. 
WHITE—Single white flowers appearing in the early spring. 
Each of above: Doz., $1.00 postpaid; 100, $5.50 postpaid 
within the 4th zone. 
1VATSONIA EVERGREEN HYRRIDS 
The leaves grow upright and sword-like to a height of 3 
feet or more, and the trumpet-shaped flowers are in spikes, 
in a large range of colors. Each, 30c; 3 for 75c; doz., $2.50. 
* ZAUSCHNERIA —California Fuchsia 
MICROPHYLLA—The brightest red colored rock plant. Of 
trailing habit. 1 to> iy 2 feet high with trumpet-shaped 
flowers. A well-drained soil in full sun is essential. 3-inch 
pots. Each. 25c: 3 for 60c: doz.. $2.00. 
