Achillea the Pearl 
Bleeding Heart 
See the picture to the right. 
12-18 inches tall, with pure 
white flowers from July until frost. Excellent for border 
planting and for the cemetery as it is perfectly hardy 
summer and winter. 
2 % ft. tall. 
Baby's Breath white P in early summer and again f ,, 
in the fall, coming in charming sprays of miniature 
flowers. Excellent for bouquets. 
Dicentra. 18 inches tall. The 
_ beautiful old fashioned type that 
blooms red in the spring. Very good. Nice roots, 45c 
each; 3 for $1.20; postpaid. 
Columbine/ Hybrids € Large f,ow ‘ 
DELPHINIUM 
*ering type, 
very fine and most freely blooming. Col¬ 
ors in many shades mixed. 
Belladonna Hybrids ET e r ’"~ 
Columbine Coerulea The true 
Rocky 
Mountain Columbine. 18 inches tall, with 
beautiful pale blue sepals, and white 
petals in bloom from May to July. 
r e. Of 
medium height, blooming most contin¬ 
ually from June until late fall. Flowers 
range in color from a delicate blue to a 
quite dark blue. 
Chinoco Rliio ° ne of the best b,ue 
^ninese Diue Delphiniums, blooms 
very freely over a long period, and is 
perfectly hardy. 
Canterbury Bell 
2 ft. tall. Comes 
in blue, pink 
and white, mixed. Always showy and 
attractive in the flower garden. Blooms 
in June. 
Improved Bellamosa ff 0 a wer' 
deep blue, blooming freely. For bedding 
or background, and for cut flowers in¬ 
clude Delphiniums in your planting. 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 
Campanula Glomerata JJces 
Hardy Pampas Grass Ja 0 f t ' 
large heads of light blue flowers. This 
is the hardy Canterbury Bell, a native 
plant. 
tallest variety there 
plumes. 
tall. The 
is, with pretty 
Calluna Vulgaris ? r cot This H b£a5-‘ 
tiful erect evergreen plant blooms pro¬ 
fusely in midsummer, pretty rose colored. 
The hardiest of the heather family, and 
a choice plant for border in the sun or 
shade. 40c each, postpaid. 
Eulalia Gracillima ^ith pretty 
plumes, narrow dark green leaves. 
Ribbon Grass, Phalaris \ ‘ 
Easy to grow; leaves neatly striped yel¬ 
low and green; very showy in the flower 
bed, rock garden. See picture lower left. 
Above picture 
shows a spike of 
Belladonna Del¬ 
phinium. 
Picture on top: 
Achillea the 
Pearl. 
4Mce« «n JIB Pkaite m —- 
otherwise): 25c each; 3 for 50c; 
45 
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