HIEIIACEUM BOMBYCINUM: Tiny tufts of silky 
silver; golden flowers in summer. Does not spread. 
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HEUCIIERA SANGUINEA HYBRIDS: Pale pink 
to red coral bells on 10- to 18—in. stems all sum¬ 
mer. 20 cents. 
IBERIS SAX ATI LIS: Tiniest of candytufts. Pure 
white flowers spring and fall. 2 inches. 35c. 
IRIS DICHOTOMA: An August-blooming* iris. 
Lilac flowers. 18 inches. Div. 15 cents. 
LIATRIS SCARIOSA ALBA: The much-desired 
pure white form of the Blazing Star. Guaranteed 
true. 2 to 3 feet. (£5 cents. 
LINOSYRXS VULGARIS: Deep yellow heads, Aug¬ 
ust onward. 1 fcot. 2 0 cents. 
OENOTHERA MISSOURIENSIS: Immense yellow 
flowers on low bushes all summer. 2 5 cents. 
PENTSTEMON CRANDALLII: One of the few al¬ 
pine pentstemons that are permanently satisfied 
with our eastern climate. Makes broad mats of 
narrow foliage and carries an immense number of 
large, blue flowers in late spring, the entire plant 
not over an inch or two high. 35c each. 
PENTSTEMON SUBGLABER: Large sky-blue 
trumpets on 3-ft. stems. Sensational new cut 
flower. 40 cents. 
POTENTILLA FRUTICOSA PURDOMII: 2-foot 
shrublets carry single yellow “roses” all summer. 
Rare and beautiful. 1-year plants. 25 cents. 
PRIMULA MUNSTEAD GIANTS: True Munstead 
polyanthus, white to yellow. 20e. 
RUELLIA CILIOSA: Large lavender petunia-like 
flowers in July and August. 6 inches. 25 cents. 
SALVIA JURiSICII: 10-inch sprays of violet 
flowers. Soring and summer. 3 0 cents. 
SALVIA SUPERBA: Showy violet flowers all sum¬ 
mer. 18 inches. 20 cents. 
SERUM SIEBOLDII: One-year plants of this best 
of seclums at 15 cents each. 
SCABIOSA WEBBIANA: Creamy pincushions, 
spring until fall. 2 ft. Good for cutting. 20c. 
SCUTELLARIA BAICALENSIS: Spikes of blue 
skullcaps in July and August. 1 foot. 20 cents. 
^t-tvmtts SERPILLUM MINUS: Tiny form for a 
fragrant carpet. 2 0 cents. 
TROLLIUS LEDEBOURI, GOLDEN QUEEN: Im¬ 
mense orange-yellow globes on 3-foot stems. 
Spectacular. One-year plants. 2 5 cents. 
VERONICA ALLIONII: A glorified V. repens with 
deep blue flowers in 2-inch spikes. 30 cents. 
SEEDS: All seeds are grown here, saved and 
stored with care, which assures a superior pro¬ 
duct. Prices, which are always of secondary im¬ 
portance to the good gardener, are as low as the 
high quality permits. Comparision of both prices 
