DIANTHUS, Old-Fashioned Pinks 
DELPHINIUM 
COREOPSIS, Mayfield Giant 
EUPHORBIA POLYCHROMA 
Gaillardia, Portola Hybrids— 2 ^ ft. 
Much better than the common Gaillardia, 
with large flow’ers (often 5 inches across) 
and a brighter blend of gold and red. 
Blooms constantly from June until frost. 
Gypsophila, Pan. (Baby’s Breath)—2-3 
ft. In bouquets, this dainty flower im¬ 
parts an airy effect that no other flower 
can give. The great masses of small, pure 
white flowers come in July and August. 
Also unexcelled for winter bouquets. 
Gypsophila, Rosy Veil— 2 ft. From July 
till frost, the bush is a perfect cloud of the 
minute, double pink flowers. Excellent in 
the border, as it makes a good bush, and 
superb for bouquets. 
Hibiscus, Giant Mallow Marvels— 4 ft. 
Perfectly immense flowers in August- 
September. Your choice of Red, Pink, or 
White. 
Helenium, Chippersfleld Orange— 3-4 
ft. Great clusters of flowers, bright 
orange with central disk of mahogany, 
come from mid-summer to October. The 
lowest we have ever sold this choice plant. 
Hollyhock, Double Imperator— 4-6 ft. 
A magnificent new strain of this old 
fashioned flower which is coming back so 
rapidly. The flowers are frilled and fringed, 
with full crested centers in a glorious range 
of colors, all assorted for beautiful effect. 
Hollyhock, Orange Prince— 5-6 ft. 
This new flower of bright, shining orange 
is simply gorgeous. 
Lavendula Vera— 15-18 inches. This is 
the true old-fashioned “Sweet Lavender” 
that Grandmother put in the “bureau” to 
give her clothes a fragrant scent. The deli¬ 
cate lavender flowers are produced in 
July-August. Centuries old, it has been 
somewhat forgotten for a few years, but 
is now coming back. 
Liatris Pycnostachya (Blazing Star or 
Gay-feather)—3-4 ft. During July and 
August nothing in your garden will at¬ 
tract more attention than the tall, rich 
purple spikes of this flower. Stands both 
heat and cold and grows everywhere. 
Lobelia, Cardinaiis (Indian Paintbrush) 
—2-2 ft. Produces its fiery, cardinal-red 
flowers right through the hottest summer 
months. Ideal for moist, partially shaded 
places. Very showy. 
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DELPHINIUM SPECIAL 
2 Cliveden Beauty 
2 Inter-State Hybrids 
2 LaMartine 
All 6 for $1.00 
The lowest price at which we have 
sold these magnificent plants. 
Linum, Perenne (Blue Flax)—12 inches. 
Even without the lovely blue flow'ers, 
which are produced all summer long, this 
plant would be worth while for its attrac¬ 
tive, graceful, feathery foliage. Does fine 
right out in the full sun and is ideal for 
borders and rock gardens, 
Oenothera Missourinensis (Evening 
Primrose)—10 inches. It has a curious 
habit of growth, semi-trailing, with up¬ 
right branches that freely produce the 
large (often 4 inches across) flowers of 
canary yellow from June to August. 
Phlox, Subulata (Creeping, Moss Pink) 
—4 inches. Completely covered with 
bloom in April-May. Moss-like evergreen 
foliage. Choice of White, Blue or Pink. 
Platycodon (Balloon Flower) — 18-24 
inches. Its lovely, bell-shaped flow'ers come 
on long stems all summer long. Your 
choice of blue or white. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
