CERASTIUM 
*TOMENTOSUM (Snow in the Summer)—Low-qrdwinq with silvery 
white foliage and snow white flowers. Increases and spreads 
rapidly. Very hardy and persistent. 25c each. 
CISTUS 
*ROCK ROSE —Low-branching plants to 10-12 inches, covered with 
very beautiful rose-like flowers. Will succeed in very dry poor soil. 
An excellent rock plant. 25c to 50c each. 
CON V ALL ARIA (Lily of the Valley) 
MAJALIS — Plant in deeply dug soil well enriched with rotted 
manure. Clumps, 25c each; pips, 50c per dozen. 
COREOPSIS 
GRANDIFLORA —A fine cut flower plant. Large golden yellow 
flowers on 12-24 inch stems. Our stock is grown from selected 
plants producing the most double flowers we have ever found. 
25c each. 
CYTISUS (Broom) 
*PYGMAESIS —A prostrate or creeping form with flat leaves and 
bright yellow flowers in June. Very beautiful overhanging rocks. 
50c each. 
For shrubby types of Broom see Broad-leaved Evergreens. 
CORYDALIS (Fimutory) 
LUTEA —Soft blue-green, fern-like foliage on top of which appear 
drooping spikes of cream-yellow flowers. Ordinary soil with half 
shade or full sun. 35c each. 
DAPHNE 
CNEORUM (Rock Daphne)—Dwarf compact growth. Evergreen foli¬ 
age, fragrant pink flowers in umbels covering the plant in early 
spring and continue intermittently throughout the summer. 50c to 
$1.50. 
DELPHINIUM 
NEW PINK BEAUTY —A real pink delphinium of remarkable color. 
We believe this is well worth space in any garden. $1.25 each. 
3 for $3.25. 
WREXHAM STRAIN —A popular strain of great merit. A wide range 
in shadings of blue are to be found. 2-yr. plants, 25c each. 
IMPERIAL HYBRIDS —A strain superior to anything we know. Very 
large flowers, mostly double in all shades of blue. 2-Yr. plants, 
25c each. 
BELLADONNA ("Clevenden Beauty")—Not as toll growing as the 
preceding varieties, but very prolific bloomer. Flowers are single 
in graceful spikes of light blue. Perhaps the best for cut purposes. 
25c each. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) 
MAMMOTH MIXTURE —Mixed colors in this fine strain. Long flower 
spikes with large saucer shaped bells at the top. Plant in ordinary 
soil in sun or shade. 25c each. 
DIANTHUS BARBATUS (Sweet WUHom) 
All varieties. 25c each. 
JOHNSON'S DIADEM —Bright crimson with a ring of white in center. 
NEWPORT PINK —An unusual clear pink. 
SWEET WIVELSFIELD —A fine hybrid. Extra large flowers deli¬ 
cately fringed. 
SCARLET BEAUTY —A very bright scarlet. 
DIANTHUS SPECIES 
All varieties, 25c each. 
ARENARIUS (Sand Loving Pink)—White flowers with a carmine 
ring, on 5-inch stems. Deeply fringed and fragrant. 
*ALLWOODI —Glossy leaves and large flowers of various shades 
of rose and pink on 4-inch stems during July and August. Does 
best in loamy soil with lime added. 
CAESIUS (Chedder Pink)—Fringed rose shaped flowers on 6-inch 
stems. Trailing mats of glossy green foliage. June and July. 
♦DELTOIDES major STEARNS —Mats of bronze green foliage cov¬ 
ered with a profusion of deep crimson flowers. 
PLUMARIUS (Garden Pink)—Mixed colors, large flowers beautifully 
frilled. 
DICENTRA (Bleeding Heart) 
All varieties. 25c and 50c clumps. 
EXIMA (Fringed Bleeding Heart)—Dwarf growing with finely cut 
foliage and showy racemes of pink flowers. May be planted in 
full sun or shade. 
OREGANA —Dwarf silvery, finely cut foliage and spikes of creamy 
white flowers tipped red or pink. Nearly constant bloom from May 
to fall. Plant in well drained position in leaf mold or peat. 
SPECTABILIS —'The old favorite with long racemes of graceful heart- 
shaped flowers. Sun or shade. 
DORONICUM (Leopard's Bane) 
CAUCASICUM — Large heart-shaped leaves and large yellow 
daisy-like flowers on 12-18 inch stems, opening very early in the 
spring. A valuable border plant because of its early bloom. 
25c each. 
DRABA 
*OLYMPICA —Forms broad mossy tufts 6-10 inches across, covered 
with yellow flowers in spring. Excellent rock-plant. 25c each. 
DRY AS (Mountain Avens) 
SUNDERMANI —Forms flat carpets of deep green foliage. Flowers 
pale yellow in bud, opening a pure white. Ornamental seed heads. 
Plant in sunny well drained position and supply plenty of water. 
Resents moving. 35c each. 
ERODIUM 
*CHEILANTHIFOLIUM — A beautiful and rare plant. Effective ferny 
foliage covered with a grey down. Large bluish-white veined 
flowers. 75c each. 
*MANESCAVI —Large rosy-purple flowers on 12-inch stems, June 
to September. Does well in a hot dry place. Very valuable for its 
long blooming period. 35c each. 
ERYTHRONIUM (Trout Lily or Dogs Tooth Violet) 
A beautiful subject for the shaded portion of the rockery. The 
tubers are best planted in the fall, about 3 inches deep in a moist 
well drained soil. Tubers in fall, 10c each, 12 for $1.00. 
*PINK BEAUTY (Johnson!)—Deep lavender pink flowers on 15-inch 
stems. Strong robust growth. 
FERNS 
♦ADIANTUM PEDATUM (Hardy Maidenhair)—The hardy American 
Maidenhair is the most attractive of our ferns. The stems are black 
with delicate green fronds. Its nautral haunts ore in rich soil of 
slight hollows in moist hilly woods, therefore we can, with little 
trouble, naturalize their wants. Clumps set out must be given deep 
peaty soil and the protection of ample shade; then the beauty of 
the plant will grow as if it were in its dim wild home. 50c each. 
6 for $2.50. 
NEVEDENSIS —One of the finer garden ferns of compact medium 
green color. Grows to 18 inches. 75c each. 
FUNKIA (See Hosta) 
GAILLARDIA 
A favorite cut flower. Easily grown and continuous bloom through¬ 
out the summer. 
DAZZLER —Giant gold and maroon flowers. 25c each. 
BURGUNDY —Deep wine tipped with gold. 25c each. 
GENTIANA 
Plant in a well drained cool but moist place, adding leaf mold or 
peat. Supply with good moisture during summer months and at 
least partial shade. 
*ACAULIS —-Dwarf deep green foliage. Large trumpet shaped 
flowers of a most beautiful blue. Rich deep soil, partial shade. 
35c to 50c. 
PUDOMI —Creeping variety. Dark green foliage. Great profusion 
of dark blue flowers. 35c to 50c each. 
GEUM 
*BORISI— A dwarf variety with rich deep green foliage and large 
orange-scarlet flowers, blooming throughout the summer. 25c each. 
*LADY STRATHENDEN —A beautiful golden yellow counterpart of 
Mrs. Bradshaw. 25c each. 
MRS. BRADSHAW —Large double crimson carnation-like flowers on 
2-ft. stems. One of the most satisfactory perennials grown. Plant in 
deep rich soil and keep spent flowers cut awav. 25c each. 
*SIBERICA —Similar to Borisi. Of stronger growth and more pro¬ 
lific bloomer for us. A very good variety. 25c each. 
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