English Daisy (Beilis Perennis), hardy perennial. 
The large double English Daisies are among the 
easiest and most valuable early spring plants. 
They have a long blooming period from very early 
spring till summer. Available in separate colors; 
white, pink, red. Extra large plants. Each 15c; per 
dozen $1.50. 
Double Quilled, imported stock, exquisite bright 
red, salmon pink; a charming plant. Each 20c; 
per dozen $2.00. 
Delphinium, hardy perennial. Extremely valuable 
valuable border plant in early summer. Beautiful as 
cut flower. 
English Hybrid Strain, mixed colors. Each 25c. 
Pacific Hybrid Strain, mixed shades. Each 25c. 
Forgetmenot (Mysotis), hardy biennial. 
Alpestris Blue Basket, deep blue, floriferous, very 
effective with bulbs. Extra fine large plants. 
Each 10c; per dozen $1.00. 
Rosea, pink, dwarf, globular plant. Quaint and 
irresistible. Each 15c; per dozen $1.50. 
(Special prices on larger quantities of Forgetme- 
nots). 
Nierembergia Caerulea (Dwarf Cup Flower). Peren¬ 
nial. Foliage resembles heather. Covered with cup¬ 
like flowers of lavender with yellow eye. Suitable 
for border or rockery. Each 25c. 
Pentstemon (Beard Tongue), hardy perennial. Large 
spikes of gloxinia-like flowers, about two inches in 
diameter, of brilliant and varied colors. Showy for 
border or cut flowers. Each 20c; per dozen $2.00. 
Phlox, hardy perennial. Makes a fine display of 
color during July and August. Long blooming period. 
Colors—white, pink, salmon, rose, mauve. All are 
choice. Many named varieties. Each 25c; per doz. 
$2.50. 
Pyrethrum (Painted Lady), hardy perennial. 
Mixed Colors. Each 15c; per dozen $1.50. 
Dark Crimson Each 15c; per dozen $1.50. 
ENGLISH DAISY 
Sweet William (Dianthus Barbatus), hardy biennial. 
Makes a brilliant display with Delphiniums. A most 
satisfactory cut flower. 
Double Salmon-Rose, unusual. Ea. 15c; doz. $1.50 
Giant White, extra fine. Each 15c; per doz. $1.50. 
Single Salmon-Pink, popular. Each 15c; doz. $1.50. 
Single Bright Red, very good shade. Each 15c; 
per dozen $1.50. 
Veronica (Speedwell), hardy perennial. About 30 
inches high, neat foliage, fme blue flower spikes. 
Blooms all summer. Each 25c. 
Wallflower, hardy biennial. 
Giant Pink, an import, 15 inches high, color not 
quite uniform, gives a wine-pink effect. Per 
dozen $1.50. 
Siberian Wallflower (Cheiranthus Allionii). Early 
flowering border or rock plant. Will bloom all sum¬ 
mer if seed pods are keot clipoed. 
Orange, well-known. Tazh. 15c; per dozen $1.50. 
Golden Bedder, fine lemon yellow. Each 15c; per 
dozen $1.50. 
ROCK PLANTS 
Alyssum Saxatile (Basket of Gold). 
Citrinum, lovely pale lemon-yellow plant, earliest 
to bloom in rockery or on wall. Fach 20c. 
Smaller Plants, each 15c. 
Arabis (Rock Cress). 
Double White, grey-green foliage, literally covered 
with masses of double white blossoms, having 
stems long enough for cutting. Much superior 
to the common single variety. Each 20c. 
Armeria (Thrift). Small tufts of dark green spiny 
leaves, studded with pink flowers. Each 15c. 
Aubretia (Cress), in mixed colors—shades of mauve, 
blue, pink, or rose. Indispensable plant for rockery 
or rock wall, producing a riot of color in very early 
spring. Fine companion to yellow Alyssum and 
Arabis. 
Large Plants, each 20c. 
Small Plants, two for 25c. 
Campanula (Harebell). 
Carpatica, dwarf, large open blue bells, blooms 
from June to August. Each 20c. 
Dianthus (Pinks), dwarf, compact, single or double 
pink flowers. Each 15c. 
Nepeta (Catnip). 
Mussini, lavender flowers, silvery gray foliage; 
for hot, dry location. Each 15c. 
Phlox (Moss Phlox). 
Brilliant Pink, large flowers, extra fine. Each 15c. 
Light Blue. Each 10c. 
Pink. Each 10c. 
Veronica, deep blue, trailing habit, fine for crevices 
in rock v/alls. Each 15c. 
Veronica Prostata, taller and larger than the above, 
deep blue. Each 15c. 
Hardy Cyclamen. Enjoys a moist, partially shady 
location, good drainage, leaf mold, some lime. Fine 
under deciduous trees. One year old corm. 75c. 
Iris Cristata, large flowers of soft blue and gold. 
Creeping habit, suitable for rockery. Each 25c. 
Iris Pumila, rich purple, earliest blooming, dwarf. 
Each 15c. 
