CARNATION (Caryophyllus): We have many fine varieties of 
these ever popular plants, among which are some named varieties 
listed in other catalogs for as much as 
50c each. The plants we offer are sold 
by color only, enabling us to give you 
the best for a small price per plant. 
White, scarlet, crimson, maroon, light 
pink, dark pink, yellow and variegated. 
Plants in 3-inch pots, 15c; SI.50 per 
doz.; Seedling carnations, mixed colors 
frcm extra choice seed, 25c per doz. 
VENTURA GOLD CARNATION: A 
beautiful orange variety of compact 
growth. Plants in 3-inch pots, 25c each; 
plants in 4-inch pots, 50c each. 
CONVOLVULUS CNEORUM: A bushy plant 2 feet tall with 
attractive grey foliage and large ivory-white flowers. Summer 
and fall bloomer. Likes the sun. Gallon containers only. 
CORAL BELLS: See Heuchera. 
COREOPSIS: There is nothing better for that sunny spot in 
your garden, if you want it covered quickly. Chrome yellow 
flowers on long stems. Good for cutting. 
SUNBURST: Best double variety. 
MAYFIELD: Giant large-flowered single. 
Day Lilly: See Hemerocallis. 
CARNATION 
DIANTHUS CHINENSIS (China Pinks): Double Mixed, 20 
inches tall. Plants in flats, 25c per doz; $1.25 per 100. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove): While it is true that this is a biennial 
we ask your indulgence in allowing us to place it in with the 
perennials. This old favorite has been greatly improved since 
the days when grandmother grew it in her garden. Today its 
great showy spikes of bright colored flowers furnish charm and 
dignity wherever used. 
GLOXINIAFLORA TYPE: 4 to 6 feet tall. Yellow, purple, rose 
and white. 1 year old field clumps, 25c each; $2.75 per doz. 4-inch 
pot plants, 20c each; $2.00 per doz. Plants in flats, 25c per doz.; 
$1.25 per 100. 
FRENCH WOOD STRAWBERRY: An excellent subject for 
shaded or half-shaded areas under trees or shrubs. The fruit 
is small, bright red and very delicious. 3-inch pots, 15c each; gal¬ 
lon containers, 30c each. 
GAILLARDIA PORTOLA HYBRIDS: 
Large, multicolored flowers of maroon, 
bronze and yellow on strong stiff stems. 
Good for cutting. 2 feet tall. Plant in 
full sun. 
GAZANIA: A hardy, drought resistant 
perennial for sunny banks, parkways, etc. 
AURANTICUM (Gold Dollars): Large 
golden yellow daisy-like flowers 2'/2 inches 
in size on 3-inch stems, surmounting com¬ 
pact spreading plants of light green. 
SOLENDENS: Not as compact as the 
preceding, growing an inch or two taller. 
Lemon yellow flowers. 
GAZANIA HYBRIDS: Large plants about 1 foot tall witli bril¬ 
liant flowers of white orange, yellow, red and bronze. Plants in 
3-inch pots, 10c each; in 1-gallon containers, 30c each. 
GEUM 
A much loved perennial for either sun or shade. It needs 
little or no attention. Flat double compact flowers on 2 ft. stems 
excellent for cutting. 
G. BORISSII: Dwarf Orange. 2Vz-inch pots, 10c each; gallon 
containers, 35c; plants in flats, 20c per doz.; $1.15 per 100. 
G. LADY STRATHENDEN: Yellow. 21 / 2 - inch pots, 10c each; 
gallon containers, 35c; plants in flats, 20c per doz.; $1.15 per 100. 
G. MRS. BRADSHAW: Red. Plants in flats, 20c per doz.; 51.15 
per 100. 
G. PRINCE OF ORANGE: Tall orange. Gallon containers, 35c 
each. 
GYPSOPHILA PANACULATA (Baby's Breath): Provides 
quantities of dainty white flowers useful in bouquets with other 
flowers. Likes sun. Plants in 4-inch pots 35c each; in gallon con¬ 
tainers, 75c each. 
HELXINE SOLEIROLII. Moss-like plant wit’n bright green, 
tiny leaves. An excellent ground cover for shady places. Also a 
good border plant for fern beds. Plants in flats, $1.00 per flat 
18 X 18 inches square. 
HELIOTROPE: An old favorite that is, and always will be, 
very popular. It has heads of very fragrant flowers of helio¬ 
trope blue, purple, light blue and white flowers. Will grow in 
any good soil in part shade but it does not like much frost. For 
a beautiful and striking effect make a planting of Fuchsia Display 
for a background and put some Blue Heliotrope in the immediate 
foreground. Plants in 3-inch pots, 10c each; 4-inch pots, 20c; 
1-gallon cans, 35c each. 
HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lily): One of the flnest and most easily 
grown perennials. By careful selection of varieties one may have 
flowers almost the entire year. 
GAILLARDIA 
DELPHINIUM-PACIFIC STRAIN: These glorious delphinium 
far exceed all other strains. Their giant flowers, richness of 
color and sturdiness have made them the world’s favorites. 
Plant them 15 to 18 inches apart in good soil to which plenty 
of bone meal has been added. Must have full sun. Popular 
colors are white, light blue, dark blue and lavenaer shades. 
Seedling plants 35c per doz.; $2.50 per 100. Field clumps, 25c each; 
$2.50 per doz. 
D. KING ARTHUR: A tall brilliant spike of rich royal purple. 
D. GUINEVERE: A clean lavender-pink self with white base. 
D. SUMMER SKIES: As the name indicates, the sparkling blue 
of summer skies. 
The above three named varieties in large field clumps or in 
1-gallon containers, 35c each, 33.50 per doz. 
H. DUMORTIESII: Dwarf Orange. Gallon containers, 35c each. 
H. FLAVA: Lemon yellow flowers in summer. Gallon con¬ 
tainers, 35c each. 
H. FULVA: Enormous single flowers cf coppery-orange. A 
tall grower. Gallon containers, 35c each. 
H. FULVA KWANSO: Giant double orange. Summer and fall 
bloomer. Gallon containers, 35c each. 
H. MIDDENDORFFIA: Dwarf Yellow. Early. Gallon contain¬ 
ers, 35c each. 
H. THUNBERGII: Tall, pale yellow. Late bloomer. Gallon 
containers, 35c each. 
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