Hardy Plants F( 
MULLEIN PINK—Agrostemma coronaria atrosanguinea 
Rosettes of woolly foliage and bright crimson flowers. 2 
feet high. Constant bloomer during June and July. Reseeds 
readily. 3 for 50c; $1.90 per dozen. 
MARGUERITE—Anthemis Perry’s Variety 
Large lemon yellow daisies that will last a week or more 
when cut. Blooms all summer.. 18 inches high. Will grow in 
the driest and poorest of soils. Self sows freely and seedlings 
must be weeded out or they will crowd out other plants. 
3 for 50c; $1.90 per dozen. 
SILVER KING ARTEMISIA 
Its sprays of bright frosted silvery white foliage give an un¬ 
forgettable effect all summer and also it may be cut to mix 
in winter bouquets. 2 feet high. 3 fo” 60c; $2.10 per dozen. 
CARPATHIAN HAREBELL—Campanula carpatica 
Compact upright plants with large open, pendant blue bells 
on wiry six inch stems from .June to August. Lovely in rock 
garden in sun or shade. 3 for 60c; $2.10 per dozen. 
BLUEBELLS OF SCOTLAND—Campanula rotundifolia 
Desirable rockery plants for sun or shade. Eight inch panicl- 
ed spikes of dainty little blue drooping bells all summer. 
3 for 60c; $2.10 per dozen. 
CARNATION HARDY HARVARD 
This new carnation is very much improved over Crimson 
King. It has larger flowers, and more showy in its deep 
crimson color from the middle of July f> October. Further, 
it is hardier—standing winter temperature of 20 degrees be¬ 
low zero. Fine potted plants. 3 for 75c; $2.50 per dozen. 
TURTLE-HEAD—Chelone Lyoni 
Showy heads of purplish-pink flowers in spikes and re¬ 
sembling turtle-heads. 2-3 feet high and blooms in August 
3 for 60c. 
SHASTA DAISY CHIFFON 
New. Daintily frilled—double row ol narrow gracefully frillec 
and flared white petals surrounding the yellow center If 
inches high. Exquisite. 3 for 60c. 
SHASTA DAISY SUPREME 
And it is supreme. Large snow-white daisies on 18 incl 
stems are 5 inches in diameter. June to August 3 for 60c- 
$2.10 per dozen. ' 
COREOPSIS MAYFIELD GIANT 
A highly improved variety of the old ever-popular Coreopsis 
lanceolata. Bold golden yellow daisies during the entire 
summer if the old flowers are kept picked or cut off. 2 feet 
tall. 3 for 50c; $1.90 per dozen. 
FOXGLOVE—Digitalis 
This Shirley Strain produces tall gracefu spikes of bell- 
shaped flowers. Colors range from rose through pinks to 
white. June and July. 3 feet tall. 3 for 60c; $2.10 per dozen 
PURPLE CONEFLOWER-Echinacea purpurea 
Large purplish-pink daisy-like flowers with a large brown 
cone-shaped center on 2 to 3 feet stems. July to October. 
3 for £0c; $2.10 per dozen. 
BABY’S BREATH BRISTOL FAIRY—Gypsophila 
Tim best of the cut flower varieties with very large pure 
white double flowers in misty sprays continuously through- 
o U r th e si> lnmer - 2-3 feet tall. Priced very low'this year. 
3 for $1.00. 
BABY’S BREATH ROSY VEIL. A new dwarf pink double- 
flowering Baby’s Breath. 12 inches. Our customers like it 
35c each or 3 for $1.00. 
HELENS FLOWER—Helenium autumnale rubrum 
Broad branching very showy plants in August and Septem- 
b' i when the 3 to 4 foot high plants are covered with bright 
terra-cotta red daisy-like flowers, 1% inches in diameter. 
3 for 60c; $2.10 per dozen. 1 
HIBISCUS 
Perennial shrub-like plants with large pink, white or red 
single Hollyhock-like flowers. July and August. 5 feet tall. 
State color. 25c each. \ 
HOLLYHOCK CHATERS PRIZE 
Colossal spikes of double red, pink, orange or white flowers. 
I-mind m every old-fashioned garden. Valued interspersed 
amongst shrubbery or as accents in the hardy border. June 
and July. 3 t 0 6 feet tall State color. 3 for 50c; $1.90 pee 
dozen. 
DELPHINIUMS are one of the five dominant perennial border 
plants. Fortunately they can be grown in every garden, but 
in the hot, dry parts of the country they do not live so long. 
Long- spikes of closely set lovely blue flowers in June and in¬ 
termittently till frost. Grows best in a rich soil that is well 
supplied with lime. 3 to 5 feet tall. Effective when planted 
with Madonna or Regal Lilies. The following varieties are 
superb: 
Belladonna Improved. Larger flower and more sturdy growth 
makes it the finest light blue today. 3 for 50c; $1.90 per doz. 
Bellamosum Improved. A larger dark blue with flowers of a 
deeper, richer and more uniform color. 3 for 50c; $1.90 per 
dozen. 
Pacific Hybrids. Finest Delphiniums in the world. Mostly 
doubles. Wiry stems are slender, but strong to withstand 
winds. Decidedly resistant to mildew. Only a few at 35c each 
or 3 for $1.00 
Hoodacre White. Pure White. 3 for 60c. 
DAY LILY—Hemerocallis 
I-eafless stems topped by large flowers belonging to the 
Lily family arise from showy, well-rounded bushes of reed- 
like curving foliage in July. 3 feet tall. Varieties are: 
Geo. Yeld. Large flowers, nearly 6 inches across. Outer petals 
rich orange, inner petals flushed orange scarlet. July. $1.00 
each. 
Mikado. A rich yellow with a red-purple band. 50c each. 
Thunbergi. A popular yellow in July. 3 for C0c. 
PLANTAIN LILY—Host a or Funkia 
Very valuable shade plants; also will grow in sun. Their 
broad massive foiiage makes them attractive for the border 
even when not in flower. Following varieties are offered: 
Coerulea. Deep green leaves and blue pendant flowers in 
July and August. 1% feet high. 3 for 60o: $2.10 per dozen. 
Lancifolia. Long narrow leaves. Lilac-blue flowers in August 
on 18 inch stems. 3 for 60c; $2.10 per dezen. 
Subcordata grandiflora. Light green leaves and waxy white 
lilies of larger size in August. IS inches high. 3 for 75c; 
$2.50 per dozen. 
LAVENDER—Lavandula vera 
A fragrant shrubby perennial whose lavender spikes from 
June to August are known to almost everyone. 15 inches 
high. 3 for 60c; $2.10 per dozen. 
