HOLLYHOCK (Allhea Rosea); What pleasant memories are 
brought to mind as we pause for a moment and let our thoughts 
travel back to other gardens in which hollyhocks have played 
an important part. Today we offer fine new large-flowered 
varieties in red, rose, newport pink, salmon, yellow, white and 
mixed colors. Plants in flats, 25c per doz.; $1.25 per 100. 1 year 
old plants in 4-inch pots 20c each; $2.00 per dozen. 1 year old 
field plants, 25c each; $2.50 per dozen. 
HUNNEMANNIA FUMARIFOLIA (Mexican Tulip Poppy): A 
wonderful j^ellow cut flower, overlooked by many gardeners. The 
plant grows to height of 2 feet, producing great quantities of 
yellow tulip-like flowers. Plant in full sun and do not over-water. 
Plants in 4-inch pots, 25c each; plants in gallon containers, 40c 
each. 
Iceland Poppies 
PAP AVER NUDICAULE: Too much cannot be said in favor 
of this excellent perennial. From March until June the many 
flowers will brighten your garden and give you an unfailing 
supply of cut flowers. 
SANFORD'S GIANTS: A fine large-flowered strain of remark¬ 
able substance. Stems 2 to 3 feet. Flowers of all colors. 
IMPERIAL JEWELS: A new and striking introduction, well 
named, for the sparkling beauty of their flowers brings to life 
the beauty of imperial jewels. Medium tall grower. Stiff stems. 
3-inch pots, 10c each; 4-inch pots, 20c each. 
Separate colors of standard varieties in flats may be had for 
20c per dozen; $1.15 per 100. 
Mixed colors of standard varieties in flats are: 15c per dozen; 
$1.00 per 100. 
ICELAND POPPY 
LAVENDULA VERA (English Lavender): Two feet tall, likes 
full sun, has fine gray foliage topped with spikes of deliciously 
fragrant lavender flowers. 
LINUM FLAVUM: Has bright golden yellow flowers in winter. 
Plant in full sun. 
LINUM PERENE: One of our finest blue perennials. Has tiny 
needle-like foliage. Small heavenly blue flowers on slender 
stems. A summer bloomer that prefers sun. 21,2 feet tall. 
LOPEZIA ROSEA (Mosquito Plant): A fine low spreading basket 
or rockery plant covered in summer and fall with dainty pink 
flowers. 21 / 2 -inch pots, 10c each; plants in 1-gallon containers, 
25c each. 
LOTUS BERTHOLETII (Coral Gem): Very attractive, soft 
gray-green, fern-like foliage with bright scarlet exotic looking 
flowers. This plant is decidedly procumbent, and will trail over 
the side of your basket greatly enhancing its beauty. 
OENOTHERA CHILDSII (Mexican Primrose): One of our 
most hardy and persistant perennials. Throughout the entire 
summer the two-foot tall plants are massed with 2-inch, rose- 
pink, cup-shapped flowers. Requires practically no attention. 
MARTHA WASHINGTON GERANIUM 
PELAGONIUM DOMESTICUM (Martha Washington Gera¬ 
nium): The glorious new types and colors that have been added 
to these old favorites have created an almost unbelievable 
demand for these plants. While they will grow well in almost 
any soil, they will simply outdo themselves in light sand. Many 
varieties produce flowers as gorgeous as the finest azaleas, with 
all of the delicate pink, red, salmon, orange and white shades 
to choose from. Likes sun. Plants in 21 / 2 -inch pots, 10c each; 
in 4-inch pots, 25c each; in gallon containers, 35c each. 
PENTSTEMON: A sun lover if there ever was one. Keep the 
old flowers removed and they will flower from June to December. 
P. GRANDIFLORUS FLAMINGO: Flamingo-bright red, dwarf 
dark red, deep pink. Sierra Madre-watermellon pink, white. 
P. BLUE GEM: Glowing blue flowers, rich deep green foliage. 
Grows only one foot tall. Excellent for borders. 21 / 2 -inch pots 
10c each; gallon containers, 35c each. 
Mixed colors, from seed, in flats, 20c per dozen, $1.15 per 100. 
PHLOX DECUSSATA (Perennial Phlox): 'Ihese beautiful, 
hardy perennials are one of the most brilliant of summer flowers. 
To grow phlox really well, have the soil well drained, deeply 
spaded, and enriched with well-rotted manure or bone meal. 
Set the plants 1 foot apart. Lift and divide every 3 or 4 years. 
Never water overhead. Keep the foliage and bloom dry, always 
letting the water run slowly from the hose to soak the ground. 
Do not cultivate or disturb the surface soil as the roots are near 
the top. It is far better to put on a mulch of old barnyard 
fertilizer of leafmold. Keep seed pods removed to prolong 
blooming season. 
ALBERT LEO SCHLAGETER: Glowing brilliant scarlet red. 
BRIDES MAID: White with crimson edge. 
COMMANDER: Pink with red eye. 
ELIZABETH CAMPBELL: Old rose. 
FRAU ANTON BRECHNER: Pure white. 
SCHEILMAN: Glowing carmine. 
SALMON GLOW: Soft rich salmon. 
Plants of any of the above phlox: 21 / 2 -inch pots; 15c each, 
$1.50 per doz. 
Plants in gallon containers, 35c each; $3.50 per doz. 
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