Try Our Delphinium Hybrids. They Are Extra Fine 
Gold Medal Hybrid Delphiniums 
Digitalis 
Purpurea alba (Common 
White Foxglove). Beau¬ 
tiful white flowers. 3 feet. 
June. $3 per doz. 
Purpurea gloxiniaeflora. 
A highly improved form 
with rich purple flowers. 
4 to 5 feet. June, July. 
S3 per doz. 
Purpurea gloxiniaeflora 
rosea. A select form with 
charming pink flowers. 
June, July. S3 per doz. 
Shirley Hybrids. Mag¬ 
nificent new strain with 
enormous flower-spikes 
carrying giant flowers, 
from white to dark rose- 
purple, spotted crimson- 
maroon and mahogany. 
5 to 7 feet. $3.50 per doz. 
Delphinium 
Belladonna. Finest for cutting. Pale blue 
flowers in profuse sprays. $3 per doz. 
Formosum. Rich blue spikes tinged with 
purple. A fine permanent plant for garden 
effect. 3 to 4 feet. $2.50 per doz. 
Gold M edal Hollyhock Hybrids. A choice 
strain of seedlings, with flowers ranging 
from light azure to dark blue, and from j 
delicate lavender to purple. Splendid for 
mass planting. 3 to 5 feet. $7 per doz. 
Doronicum 
Caucasicum. The earliest yellow daisy¬ 
like flowers to bloom. Very attractive. 
2 feet. May, June. $3.50 per doz. 
Echinacea 
Purpurea. Large, reddish purple, daisy¬ 
like flowers with drooping rays. 3J^ to 4 
feet. $2.50 per doz. 
Ech inops 
Named Delphiniums 
Countess Cowley. Semi-double, light blue 
and mauve blooms, with black eye. 5 feet. 
Edward Bromet. A rich purple-blue with 
white eye; enormous flowers. Immense 
spikes. 5 feet. 
Happy Thought. Giant flowers on long 
spikes. Medium blue shaded violet and 
amethyst. 5 feet. 
Mrs. Norman Holden. Semi-double, mauve 
and blue flowers with glittering black eye. 
5 feet. 
Mrs. Shirley. Pale mauve with white and 
yellow eyes. 6 feet. 
Mrs. Townley-Parker. Single, sky-blue 
flowers, white eye. 5 feet. 
The Bishop. Royal-blue, showy white 
center. 5 feet. 
The Shah. Large, semi-double, rosy laven¬ 
der flowers with dark centers. 5 feet. 
Any of the above varieties, $1.50 each 
Ritro. Handsome, thistle-like plant with 
large, steel-blue, globular flowers. 6 feet. 
$2.50 per doz. 
Eryngium 
Amethystinum. Handsome, branching 
plants with hard, globular flowers and 
foliage tinged with brilliant steel-blue. 
Very useful for winter bouquets. 3 feet. 
$3.50 per doz. 
Eupatorium 
Coelestinum (Mist-flower). Blue-lavender 
flowers, like ageratum. Handsome. 2 feet. 
August-October. $3.50 per doz. 
Gaillardia 
Aristata, Portola. Large crimson flowers, 
edged gold. Gorgeous for cut-flowers. 
$2.50 per doz. 
Gypsophila 
Dictamnus 
Albus caucasicus (Giant Gas Plant). Per¬ 
manent, decorative perennial with showy, 
long spurs of white flowers in June and 
July. 3 ft. $4 per doz. 
Albus ruber (Purple Gas Plant). Flowers 
reddish purple. 2 to 3 feet. June, July. 
$4 per doz. 
Gypsophila repens Bodgeri 
Graceful panicles of white and pink flowers 
that should be in every garden. Gypsophila 
bloom in July and August, and are splendid 
for garden display and cutting. They thrive 
in a sunny position. 
Acutifolia. Feathery, bi ight green foliage 
and tiny rose-pink Rowers in large clusters. 
2 to 3 feet. $2.50 per doz. 
Paniculata (Baby’s Breath). Bushy, wiry 
plant covered with misty, white flowers in 
July and August. 3 feet. $3 per 
doz. 
Paniculata fl.-pl., Bristol Fairy. 
The handsomest hardy Gyp¬ 
sophila. The flowers are large, 
pure white, double, and come in 
enormous sprays in great pro¬ 
fusion. 2 to 3 feet. June- 
October. $5 per doz. 
Repens Bodgeri. A new dwarf 
double Gypsophila which blooms 
two weeks in advance of any 
other double. 2 feet. Produces 
small, white florets, tinted pink. 
A splendid addition to this class. 
$6 per doz. 
Repens (Rosy Veil). A novelty of 
European introduction similar 
in its compact habit to Bodgeri 
but with flowers of a somewhat 
more pronounced pink color. 
$6 per doz. 
Geum, Mrs. Bradshaw 
Geum 
Mrs. Bradshaw. A handsome little plant 
with large, double, brilliant scarlet flowers. 
12 to 15 inches. June-September. $3 
per doz. 
Helenium 
Autumnale, Riverton Beauty. Lemon- 
yellow flowers with a central cone of purple- 
black. 4 to 5 feet. August-October. $3 
per doz. 
Autumnale, Riverton Gem. Old-gold 
flowers tinged terra-cotta. 4 to 5 feet. 
August—November. $3 per doz. 
Hemerocallis 
Six New Giant Hybrids 
Bay State. Good orange. 75 cts. each. 
Goldeni. Pure gold; very free. 75 cts. each. 
Hyperion. Huge pale lemon flower. $1.50 
each. 
Mrs. A. H. Austin. Large; early; gold. 
75 cts. each. 
The Gem. Bronzy orange. 75 cts. each. 
M rs. W. H. Wyman. Late flowering; gold. 
75 cts. each. 
Set of six, one each of above, $5 
Betscher’s Hybrids. Some are clear orange, 
others clear lemon-yellow. They are most 
satisfactory for almost all dry locations, 
and are greatly admired and freely pur¬ 
chased by those who have seen them. 
Named, or Mixed, $1 each; $10 per doz. 
Flava (Lemon Day Lily). Clear lemon, Iily- 
Iike flowers on graceful stems; fragrant. 
Fine for cutting and massing. 3 feet. $2.50 
per doz. 
Fulva (Tawny Day Lily). Large, long, dull 
red flowers in June and July. Fine for 
naturalizing. 3 to 4 feet. $2.50 per doz. 
Iris, German Tall Bearded 
Admiral Togo. White, tinged lavender. 
Florentina Alba. Creamy white, with faint 
lavender tinge. 
Her Majesty. Rose-pink, tinged crimson. 
Lohengrin. Large silvery pink flowers. 
Loreley. Light yellow and deep purple-blue. 
White Knight. A dwarf, pure white variety. 
Any of the above varieties, $2.50 per doz. 
Iris, Japanese 
Kamaochi-guma. Dark indigo-purple. 
Minerva. Single; pink, tinged rose. 
Navy Blue. Dark blue, yellow base. 6 petals. 
Pyramid. Lilac-blue, veined white. 6 petals. 
Uchiwa. Sky-blue with yellow blotches and 
white halo. 6 petals. 
Any of thelabove varieties, $3 per doz. 
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