Perennials and Rock Garden Plants (Cont’d.) 
CORNFLOWER. 
1433—Dealbata. 18 in. Large and striking, rose-pink flowers, attrac¬ 
tive foliage. 
1436—Macrocephala. 30 in. A beauty. Rich showy golden yellow 
flowers. Good stems for cutting. 
CERASTIUM. 
1416—Tomentosa. 6 in. A creeping mat-like plant with silvery white 
foliage and masses of pure white star shaped flowers, easily grown. 
Fine rock plant. 
CHEIRSANTHUS. 
1444—Golden bedder, 10-12 in. A very prolific and shower plant. Rich 
yellow. Gorgeous in effect. 
COREOPSIS. 
1282—Mayfield Giant. A strong grower with large well formed flow¬ 
ers, brilliant golden yellow. One of the best for cutting. 
DAISIES—SHASTA. 
324—Wistrelia. 36 in. Giant white flowers. Excellent for cutting. 
331—Coreanum. 3 ft. Very hardy Korean variety. Golden centers, 
white petals, turn to pink in late fall. 
330—Arcticum. 10 in. A gem for border or rockery. Dark green 
foliage covered with showy white flowers in fall. 
DIANTHUS 
290—Giant Double Clove Mixed. Brilliant double flowers. One of the 
best for cutting. 
306—Spring Beauty. 12 in. Double carnation-like flowers, in a beau¬ 
tiful range of colors. 
311—Deltoides. 8 in. Rose pink flowers carried above fine feathery 
foliage. A rock gem. 
313—Deltoides White. Same as above except white flowers. Ideal for 
contrast. 
GAILLARDIS. 
477— Grandiflora. 20 in. Showy variety, mahogany and yellow. Fine 
cutting. 
478— The Dazzler. 20 in. Immense orange and red flowers. 
482—Goblin. 10 in. Desirable for rockery or borders. The mass, of 
yellow flowers with deep red zone cover the foliage. 
GRASSES 
444—Festuca Glauca. 10 in. Dwarf ornamental green foliage and at¬ 
tractive little blue flower-heads. 
446—Phalaris Erecta. 12 in. Rock garden variety. Very ornamental, 
creeping ribbon grass striped green and yellow. 
448—Eulalia-Gracimillis. 5 ft. Ideal grass for high border. Narrow 
green leaves with silvery mid-rib. 
451—Zebra. 6 ft. Yellow stripes across the leaf, silvery plumes. 
GYPSOPHILO. 
1356—Repens. A fine dwarf, 6 in. high, that is a mass of white 
flowers. 
HEMEROC ALLIS. 
511—Fulva. 4 ft. Coppery orange shaded red (Apricot color). Most 
popular and showy. Grand for borders and massing. 
510—Florbam. 3 ft. Large trumpet, lemon yellow flowers with indian 
yellow margin. This variety, prices postpaid: 25, $2.75. (100, $6.00 
express collect). 
HIBISCUS. 
Mallow marvels. New giant flowering type. Flowers 10 in. Gorgeous 
in effect. 
587— Rose. A beauty. 
588— Red. Gorgeous. 
589— White. White with red eye. Very attractive. 
597—Giant Mixed Varieties. 
HOLLYHOCKS. 
564—Giant Double Mixed. Many colors chaters strain. 
LARKSPUR. 
1076—Double stocked flowered, mixed. 3-4 ft. Large double flowers, 
new colors. 
PERENNIAL SWEETPEA. 
63—Pink Beauty. 
654—Red Beauty. 
LABELIA. 
1268—Cardinalis. 30 in. Handsome border plant, often produce 10-18 
spikes of rich cardinal flowers. Very effective. Also a good pot plant. 
LYTHRUM. 
642—Roseum Superbum. 3 ft. A grand shrub, long spikes of purplish 
rose are produced in profusion. An excellent cut flower. 
N1EREMBERGIA. (April delivery). 
698—Vettchi. A real gem for rockery or border. An ideal plant for 
dry spots or banks. Feathery foliage covered with white flowers 
with a tint of blue. Very dainty and attracts attention. (Rather 
new). Prices postpaid: 25, $2.75. 
BLACKBERRY LILY. 
719—Chinensis. Spotted orange colored, two foot stems. 
PHLOX. Subulata or Thrift. 
Phlox Subulata is one of the greatest rock border and cover plant 
w r e know of. Blooms early spring when most plants are dormant. 
994—Rosea. C in. Profuse blooming rose pink. 
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