^^NEMAPEG^S^’ Superior Perennials 
DICENTRA—Bleeding Heart 
GYPSOPHILA (Chalk Plant; Baby’s 
Breath). 
G. Acutifolia. A fine cut flower and bor- 
der plant. Pretty minute lilac-rose flow¬ 
ers on erect stems. Produces a misty 
effect in bouquets. 11/2 to 2 feet. Blooms 
during June, July and August. Strong 
roots, 20c each; 6 for ^1.10. 
G. Oldhamiana. A newcomer to the Baby’s 
Breath family. A strong, erect grower 
producing very large heads of bright 
pink flowers. Very hardy. June, July 
and August, as well as September. A 
fine cut flower. Strong roots, each, 25c; 
5 for ^1.10. Supply limited. 
G., Rosenschleier, “Rosy Veil.” A splen¬ 
did new introduction. Semi-dwarf in 
habit, it produces masses of double pink 
flowers the entire summer. Heavy, blu¬ 
ish foliage. Dainty well-shaped double 
flesh-pink flowers. A fine gem for the 
garden and low border, as well as the 
rockery. Grows 10 to 15 inches. A rare 
novelty still limited. Strong plants, 35c 
each; 3 for ^1.00. 
GLOBULARIA Cordifolia (Globe Daisy). 
Pretty globe-shaped blue flowers in June 
and July which rise 8 inches above dark 
evergreen foliage. A brilliant picture in 
the rockery and a splendid addition to 
the well-drained border. Strong plants, 
25c each; 5 for $1.10. 
"Gypsophila, Rosy Veil” is a new and rare "Rock Gem” 
GEUM, Mrs. Bradshaw 
HEUCHERA Sanguinca 
DiANTHUS Knappi 
DELPHINIUM, Bellamosum Improved. 
A great improvement over the old- 
fashioned rich, indigo-blue single. Like 
Cliveden Beauty the flowers are much 
larger and spikes taller. Heavy foliage. 
Strong plants, each, 25c; 5 for $1.10. 
Heavy clumps, each, 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
DIANTHUS Pyrodiculous. A tall-grow¬ 
ing Carnation, 2 to 2)/2 feet, bearing 
single and double flowers in great pro¬ 
fusion. Clove-scented. Forms immense 
compact tufts that are close and bushy 
and not lanky or weedy. Foliage a glau¬ 
cous green. Prolific bloomer during 
June, July and early August. Pink and 
white shades, as well as striped. Strong 
clumps, 25c each; 5 for $1.10. 
D. Allwoodi. An English novelty resem¬ 
bling a dwarf Carnation. A complete 
range of bright colors. Heavy tufts of 
blue foliage. Single flowers in profusion 
all summer up to November. Very fra¬ 
grant. 10 to 12 inches. Strong clumps, 
25c each; 5 for $1.10. 
D. Knappi. This is a unique Dianthus, as 
it is the only species which produces 
yellow flowers. Place it high in the rock 
garden as it loves a dry sunny spot. 
Slender stems are produced during July 
and August and bear clusters of small 
bright yellow blossoms. Rare and novel. 
Strong clumps, 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
D., Sweet Wivelsfield. Extra large fringed 
flowers in a bright rainbow mixture. 
A new hybrid variety of Pinks. A cross 
between Carnation and Sweet William. 
Habit about the same as Sweet William, 
but it blooms all summer. Fine for bor¬ 
der, rockery or cutting. 15 to 18 inches. 
Strong plants, 20c each; 6 for $1.10. 
DICENTRA Eximia (Plumy Bleeding 
Heart). Dwarf, finely cut foliage, showy 
racemes of pretty drooping red hearts. 
A fine border plant and an indispensable 
rockery gem. Blooms from early until 
late fall. 15 to 18 inches. Strong clumps, 
25c each; 5 for $1.10. 
D. Spectabilis (Dielytra, Old-Fashioned 
true Bleeding Heart or Seal Flower). 
An old-fashioned favorite. The long 
racemes of graceful heart-shaped red 
flowers are always lovely in the June 
garden. At home in any part of the 
border and especially valuable for plant¬ 
ing in clumps. Will stand shade. Every 
garden merits this grandmother’s favor¬ 
ite. 18 to 24 inches. Heavy divisions, 
3 to 5 eyes, only 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
DICTAMNUS Fraxinella caucasicus (Gas 
Plant or Fraxinella). An aristocrat for 
the perennial border. Forms a symmet¬ 
rical bush 2'/2 to 3 feet high. Fragrant 
glossy foliage. Heavy spikes of rosy 
pink flowers with deeper veins cover the 
plants during June and July. Likes an 
open sunny position. Will thrive on any 
soil, but does best in heavy, strong soil. 
Improves with age and likes to remain 
in a permanent location. Lives indefi¬ 
nitely. Extremely hardy. Unusual and 
striking. Fine for cutting. Heavy, 3- to 4- 
year plants, each only 40c; 3 for $1.10. 
Also 2-year, 25c each; 5 for $1.10. 
EREMURUS. The world’s most beauti¬ 
ful Lily. A new and rare supplement 
for the perennial garden. Attains a 
height of 5 to 6 feet with gigantic long 
and handsome spikes of bloom. In 
lemon, pink and white. 50c per 1- to 
2-year roots. A very rare plant. May 
and June. Also in orange shades. 
EUPHORBIA Polychroma (Spurge; Milk¬ 
wort). A compact, formal plant attain¬ 
ing a height of one foot. Forms a beau¬ 
tiful rounded clump covered with yellow 
flowers in May and June. One of the 
best yellows for rock garden or low bor¬ 
der. Strong clumps, 25c ea.; 5 for $1.10. 
GAILLARDIA, Burgundy (Blanket Flow¬ 
er ). The first of the all-red Gaillardias. 
Of European origination. A fine copper- 
red novelty. A colorful addition for the 
border, giving bloom the entire summer 
into November. Excellent for cutting. 
Likes sun. 2 to lYi feet. Strong plants, 
25c each; 5 for $1.10. 
GERANIUM Sanguineum (Crane’s Bill). 
A fine American native. Handsome, deep 
green laciniated foliage covered with 
bright crimson flowers all summer. 18 
inches high. Forms a compact plant; 
very showy. Strong plants, 25c each; 
5 for $1.10. 
GEUM (Avens). 
G. Coccineum, Mrs. Bradshaw. Bright 
scarlet double flowers on branching 18- 
inch stems, blooming from June well 
into August. 
G., Lady Stratheden. A new introduction 
of great merit. Rich double golden yel¬ 
low flowers on erect 18-inch stems. 
A counterpart of Mrs. Bradshaw. June- 
August. 
G. Atrosanguineum. Deep crimson. 2 ft. 
Profuse bloomer. Flowers single and 
semi-double. Very showy. June and 
August. 
The above, 20c each; 6 for $1.10. 
Strong plants. 
Old-Fashioned “Bleeding Heart” 
Should Grace Every Border 
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GAILLARDIA- Burgundy 
