PAR IB AULT . MINN. 
BRAND PEONY FARMS, Inc 
Digitalis—Foxglove 
Gypsophila Bodgeri 
GAILLARDIA, Sun God Improved. The finest of all Gaillardias. Im- 
mense flowers of a pure glistening yellow. 
GYPSOPHILA Bodgeri (Double Baby’s Breath). In a beautiful deli' 
cate shade of pink. Something very fine. 
Fine, strong, grafted plants, 50c each 
GYPSOPHILA, Bristol Fairy (Double Baby’s Breath). Pure white, 
small, double flowers larger and more beautiful than the single 
variety. Extremely tasty for bouquet work. 
Fine, strong, grafted plants, 50c each 
GYPSOPHILA paniculata. This is the single perennial Baby's Breath 
so much used to trim bouquets of other flowers. Very fine for 
winter bouquets. 
HELENIUM Hoopesi. A tall growing plant very useful for its rich 
colored flowers in the fall. A single plant growing to a height of 
about 3 feet seems to carry a thousand blooms so covered is it 
with flowers. Rich mahogany and yellow. 
HEUCHERA sanguined splendens (Coralbells). Bright vermilion'red. 
Nice in the rock garden and much used to trim bouquets. 
LIATRIS spicoto (Blazing Star or Gay Feather). Wonderful spikes 
about 3 feet in height covered with good clear purple flowers. 
MERTENSIA virginica (Cowslip; Bluebells). One of the most fas' 
cinating plants of the early spring garden. Grows in either shade 
or full sun. Plants about 18 inches high covered with long trum' 
pet, bell-shaped flowers in a rich medium blue. 
PASQUE FLOWER (E uropeon). Odd, exquisite reddish purple 
flowers with golden stamens borne on shaggy foliage stems, fol¬ 
lowed by feathery seed pods. This flower is an improved Crocus. 
One of the earliest and brightest of spring flowers. April-May. 
PENTSTEMON grandiflorum. The wild Pentstemon of Minnesota. 
Absolutely hardy. A beautiful border or rock garden plant. The 
plant is a compact mass of gray, heavy, leathery foliage. From this 
spring several tall flowering stalks lined with many lavender, trum¬ 
pet-shaped flowers resembling a foxglove. 
PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower). A very hardy perennial with 
large, one-half-inch, bell-shaped flowers in two colors. Either pure 
blue or pure white. 
PYRETHRUM, James Kelway (Painted Daisy). A fine deep scarlet 
variety with long stems, making it an ideal cutting kind. Tremen¬ 
dous bloomer. Comes into bloom in middle of May and lasts a 
long time. 
RUDBECKIA purpurea. The giant purple Coneflower. Attractive 
rosy purple flowers with a large brown, cone-shaped center. Blooms 
through July to frost. 
SEDUM spectabile, Brilliant. A sensational new Sedum. The plant 
has the appearance and habit of Spectabile, but the flower is very 
different. Plant grows to a height of about 12 inches; each branch 
terminates in a great flat bloom 6 inches in diameter, made up of 
many little florets and of the most brilliant crimson. This should 
be in every garden. Should be planted in groups of about three 
plants. 
STATICE latjfolia (Sea Lavender). A great flower to dress bouquets 
with, both summer and winter. Long stems, which are fine for 
cutting, branch out into great heads 18 inches across, made up of 
minute blue flowers. 
Heuchera—Coralbells 
Platycodon—Balloon Flower 
