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ROSA 
Rouletti. The charming miniature Rose from the Swiss Alps. A dwarf 
little bush about 8 in. high with tiny double flowers of light rose. Ideal 
for edging a formal or Rose garden or for the rockery. Each 30c , per 
three 75c., per ten 82.25. 
RUDBECKIA 
Purpurea (Purple Coneflouer). Large drooping petals of reddish purple 
with a remarkable cone-shaped center of brown witn golden tints. 
Showy in the Midsummer border and cuts to advantage. 3 ft. Each 20c., 
per three 50c., per ten §1.50. 
SALVIA 
(BLUE SAGE) 
Azurea grandiflora. A native of the Rocky Mountains with tall spikes 
of Belladonna blue from July well into the Autumn. A dependable, 
showy' item. 5 ft. Each 20c., per three 50c., per ten $1.50. 
Pitcheri. A grand Gentian blue of fine form and habit. Blooms about 
tne middle of July on 4-ft. stems bearing spikes that present a vivid dis¬ 
play. A fine blue when blues are scarce in the garden. Each 30c., per 
three 75c., per ten $2.00. 
SAPONARIA 
Ocymoides splendens. A pretty dwarf trailer which is ideal to plant 
among the rocks. Falls over the rocks in a cascade of rich pink flowers. 
Blooms in June. Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten S1.50. 
SCABIOSA 
(PINCUSHION FLOWER) 
Caucasica Lilac. One of the prettiest for the border or cutting. Large 
flowers with serrated petals surrounding a tufted center. A bright lilac 
blue. Held on slender 2-ft. stems blooming in June and July. Each 25c., 
per three 60c., per ten 81.50. 
Isaac House Choice Hybrids. A fine strain of extra large flowers in 
shades varying from deep blue to pale lavender many with bright ame¬ 
thyst tones. Rugged and free blooming. Each 30c., per three 75c., 
per ten $2.00. 
Fischeri. A recent introduction from Mongolia. The compact bushes 
are alive with color throughout the Summer. The medium sized double 
flowers are a sparkling lavender blue. Wiry, 12-in. stems make it a fine 
cut flower. Each 30c., per three 75c., per ten $2.00. 
What One of Our Customers Thinks of 
Pyrethrum “Huntington’s Scarlet” 
"Am glad to tell you what a beautiful flower the Huntington 
Scarlet Pyrethrum produced this year from the plant we got 
last Fall. For nearly four weeks it was in bloom, the color 
remaining true all the time. It elicited universal admiration, 
and to say T we were delighted with it is putting it mildly.” 
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Scabiosa Isaac House Strain 
SHASTA DAISY 
Alaska Improved. A dependable variety for a fine border planting. Extra 
large flowers of clear white. Blooms in the early Summer. A choice cut 
flower. Each 25c., per three 60c.. per ten $1.50. 
SIDALCEA 
Rose Queen. A graceful, free flowering border plant. Clusters of bright 
rose flowers on stately 2-ft. stems. Blooms from July well into the Sum¬ 
mer. Attractive foliage. Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
SEDUM 
Effective little dwarfs for color contrast in the rockery or garden walls. 
They thrive in dry sunny spots and soon take on an establisned appearance 
in the rock garden. All are easy T to grow and require little or no attention. 
Acre (Golden Moss). Solid clumps of dark green. Yellow flowers. 
Acre minor. A miniature form of above. Tidy and neat. 
Album. Stocky tufts with white flowers. 
Arborea. One of the most unusual. Resembles a tiny Colorado Blue 
Spruce. 6 in. 
Ellencombianum. Flat rosettes of varnished dark green. Bright yellow 
flowers. 
Ewersi. A Himalayan native. Stocky gray green rosettes. Clusters of 
pink flowers. 
Glaucum. Forms a mat of blue green. Choice. 
Ibericum. A fine trailer of brown green turning to a coppery red in the 
Autumn. Crimson flowers. 
Kamtschaticum. Tufts of glossy dark green. Flat flower heads of 
orange yellow. 
Lydium. Odd little tufts of sparkling green turning to crimson in the Fall. 
Middendorffianum. One of the neatest and best of all. Clumps of slender 
green foliage changing to a bright scarlet in the Fall. 
Reflexum minor. Blue green foliage flecked with bronze. 
Spectabile. An erect growing variety about a foot high. Fine for bedding 
or for edging. Flat large flower heads of bright pink. Gray green leaves. 
Spectabile “Brilliant.” Identical with the above except that the color 
is a rich rose. A grand bedding variety. 
Any of above: Each 20c., per three 50c., per ten $1.50 
Sedum Collection 
Three plants of each of the five best varieties for use among 
the rocks—Acre minor, Ibericum, Kamtschaticum, Midden¬ 
dorffianum and Reflexum minor—15 plants—only $1.75 
($2.50 Value) 
Plumbago Larpentae 
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