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PALI. PRICE LIST, SEPTEMBER 30, 1939 
hardy perennials (Continued) 
DIANTHUS (Continued) PerlO PerlOO 
Plumarius (Hardy Clove Pink) 
Cyclops. Red and pink hybrids. June, July. 9”- .85 7.00 
Mixed shades _ .70 6.00 
Prince Bismark (New Hybrid Hardy Pink) Blooms constantly 
from early summer to late fall. Heavy clusters of clear 
rose-pink flowers, very fragrant. Very desirable for rock 
gardens. 2 inch pot.s_ .95 8.00 
*DICENTRA or DIELYTRA (Bleeding Heart) 
Eximia. Dwarf, hardy, everblooming, pink flowers- .95 8.00 
Spectabilis. Graceful racemes of pink heart-shaped flowers. 
3 to 5 eye, whole roots_ _1.90 16.00 
EUPATORIUM (Hardy Ageratum or Mistflower) 
Coelestinum. Covered with light blue flowers in fall_ .70 6.00 
*FERNS, Hardy (For outdoor planting) 
Evergreen Cutleaf. Evergreen foliage, fine texture_ .95 8.00 
Ostrich. Tall, vigorous and showy-- .95 8.00 
*tGAILLARDIA (Blanketfllower) 
Burgundy. (New) Shining Avine-red flowers about 2^/^ inches 
across, on long stiff stems, from June until Fall. 30”_ .85 75.00 
Grandiflora. Large yellow flowers with red centers, blooms pro¬ 
fusely all summer. 2’ _ .70 6.00 
Torchlight. Bright golden-yellow, rich maroon center- .85 7.00 
GOLDEN GLOW (See Rudbeckia) 
GRASSES, Hardy Ornamental 
Erianthus ravennae (Plume Grass or Hardy Pampas) Grows 10 
to 12 feet high _ .85 7.00 
Eulalia gracilima. Very narrow leaves, 4’_ .70 6.00 
Eulalia japonioa. Broad leaves, 6’ _ .85 7.00 
Eulalia japonica variegata. Long narrow leaves striped green, 
white, and often pink or yellow. 4’_:_ .85 7.00 
Pennisetum japonicum (Hardy Fountain Grass) Rich mahogany 
flower heads tipped with white produced in greatest pro¬ 
fusion. 3’ _ .95 8.00 
Pennisetum japonicum variegata. Similar to above but with 
striped leaves, 2i/4’ _ .■9'5 8.00 
Festuca gllauca (Blue Fescue Grass) Dense tufts of dwarf blue 
grass for borders. 10-12”_ .70 6.00 
^GYPSOPHILA (Babysbreath) 
Bristol F'airy. Large flowers, double, grafted plants_ 2.40 20.00 
Oldhamiana. Erect grower, flowers more than i/4 inch across; 
lively shade of pink that darkens as flowers mature; fra¬ 
grant - .85 7.00 
fPan'culata. Large masses of white flowers. July. 2’_ .70 6.00 
Repens Bodgeri. (New) Dwarf double-flowering gypsophila. Blooms 
two weeks earlier than other double-flowering forms_1.40 12.00 
Repens rosea. Dwarf, trailing plant with masses of pink flowers_.85 7.00 
tRepens Rosy Veil. (New) Deep pink-tinted double flowers, 
dwarf compact habit of growth_1.80 15.00 
HELIANTHUS (Hardy Sunflower) 
Multiflorus fl. pi. Clear yellow, double, resembles small dahlias, 
fine for cutting_1.20 10.00 
HEMEROCALLIS (Daylilies) 
Fulva (Tawny Dayliliy) Coppery-orange shaded crimson, July_ .95 8.00 
Middendorfi (Amur Daylily) Fragrant, orange-j^ellow flowers, 
May-June - .95 8.00 
Thunbergi (Japanese Daylily) Sweet scented yellow flowers, July .95 8.00 
HEUCHERA (Coralbells) 
Brizoides. Pale pink flowers produced profusely in May_ .95 8.00 
HiOLLYHOCKS (Althea rosea) June, July. 5’. 
Double. Separate colors; pink, maroon, red, salmon, white, yellow .70 6.00 
Single. Mixed colors _ .60 5.00 
IBERIS gibraltarica (Hardy Candytuft) Dwarf plant with evergreen 
foliage covered by dense heads of flowers in early spring. 8” .85 7.00 
IRIS, Dwarf 
Cyanea, Early, dwarf, velvety-blue__ .45 4.00 
Fairy. White, shaded soft-blue _ .45 4.00 
Josephine. Dwarf, white _ .60 5.00 
above the 10 rate. 
