Beatrice 
Aquilegia 
Scott 
Elliott 
Long'spurred 
flowers in a 
complete range 
of colors. A good 
sturdy plant and one of 
the best of the Colum' 
bines. Each, 22c; three, 
59c; doz., $2.00. 
Two for 60c 
Bloom from June until frost 
New Hardy Everblooming 
CARNATION 
Now we can offer a strain of hardy car' 
nation that has withstood temperatures of 
20 degrees below zero. The sturdy plants 
are constantly in bloom, and have all the fra' 
grance of the greenhouse varieties. 
BEATRICE. Bright pink flowers in clusters on 
stiff stems; wonderfully fragrant, prolific and 
easy to grow. Carnations belong to the Dianthus 
and this has been listed as a Dianthus. 
BRILLIANCY. Unusually large flow' 
ers of intense crimson. This is the 
brightest plant in our garden during 
the hot season when most plants are 
not blooming. Tall, stiff stems for 
cutting. 
Prices above 2 varieties: Each, 35c; 
two, 60c; four, $1.05; doz., $2.89. 
Delphinium Lamartina 
Without a doubt the most popular 
“Delph” in our nursery last year. A 
distinct addition to the most prized cob 
lection. Rich indigO'blue with beauti' 
fully marked centers. Large spikes on 
tall, stiff stems. Be first in your neigh' 
borhood to have this new delphinium. 
Each, 25c; two, 45c; three, 59c; doz., 
$2.25. 
Aquilegia 
Delphinium, Lamartina 
Phlox Subuiata 
(Moss or Mountain Pinks) 
ROSEA. Rich rosy pink flowers cover this 
plant in early spring. Thrives in hot, dry 
places. 
C. F. WILSON. A rapid grower and free 
bloomer. Flowers lilac'blue. 
BRITTONI. A new dainty variety with small, 
starlike flowers with a ring of bright blue 
dots around the center. 
VIVID. Bright pink with darker eye. We 
think this neat little plant is the choicest of 
all dwarf phlox in existence. 
PRICE ABOVE VARIETIES: 
Each, 22c; two, 49c; any four, 75c; doz., #2.00. 
Phlox Suhu!ato 
