SCABIOSA caucasica. Blue Bonnet or Pin Cushion 
Flower. (2 ft.) Charming 1 2% inch lavender-blue flow¬ 
ers on long 1 cutting stems from June to Sept. Ea., 30c. 
SHASTA DAISY. Alaska (Burbank). Large snow- 
white flowers, blooming over long season. 
SIDALCEA-ROSY GEM. (3 ft.) Graceful upright 
growth with lively rose pink flowers; June-July. Ea., 
30c. 
SOBIDAGO Golden Bod. (4 ft.) Golden yellow 
blooms. Sept. 
STATICE dumosa. (20 in.) A choice compact im¬ 
proved variety of “Sea Lavender,” being exceptionally 
fine for drying. Blooms similar to Baby Breath, but 
silvery-lilac color. Ea., 30c. 
R. G. VERONICA pectinata. Prostrate evergreen 
Foliage grey-green; pink flowers. Ea., 30c. 
R. G. VIOLA. Tufted Pansy. (6 in.) For rock 
garden or border edging. Blooms entire summer if 
flowers are cut. Mixed colors; ea., 20c; $2.00 per doz. 
YUCCA filamentosa. Slender rigind evergreen fol¬ 
iage. Large white flow'ers tinted purple on 4 ft. 
spikes. July. Ea., 30c. 
PEONIES 
Due to the very early growth made by Peonies in 
the spring, we do not have access to our full line of 
varieties in the field for spring orders. Please note 
that we have a choice list of over 25 varieties for fall 
planting. Come and see them in bloom. 
For those who wish to plant peonies this spring, 
we have specially provided for strong roots in frost 
proof storage in several varieties. 
EDULIS SUPERB A. Early; clear deep pink; very 
fragrant. Ea., 40c. 
FELIX CROUSSE. One of the best reds; bright 
ruby red; midseason. Ea., 50c. 
QUEEN VICTORIA. Has full creamy white cen¬ 
ter w r ith w'ider guard petals at base of flower. Mid- 
season. Ea., 50c. 
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