VARIETY 
PER DOZ. 
DIANTHUS (Continued) 
Caesius (Chcdder Pink) . .55 
Large rose colored flowers on stems which arise 
from dense tufts of steely-blue foliage. Useful 
for rockery or edging. Blooms in July. 
Double Mixed Clove Pinks ...55 
The old fashioned hardy pinks which bring back 
memories of our grandmother’s garden. Richly 
fragrant, hardy and do well anywhere. 
Highland Queen Rose Hybrids . .55 
Its bright scarlet color adds charm from May to 
November. 
Plumaris, Cyclops . .40 
Brilliant red hybrids noted for their color and 
sweet fragrance. 
Spring Beauty . .40 
Giant sized, double flowers typically carnation 
in size and form. Colors cover wide range and 
are sure to please you. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) Giant Shirley Hybrids . .40 
This elegant strain grows 6 to 7 feet high, 
making it ideal for tall backgrounds. Wide col¬ 
or range and habit of growth. 
ENCHINOPS RITRO (Globe Thistle) .55 
A showy plant with thistle-like habit of growth. 
Quantities of globular, metallic blue flowers may 
be cut and dried for charming winter bouquets. 
Grows 2 to 3 feet high. 
ERIGERON, Speciosus Hybrids ...55 
Hardy perennial flowers growing about 3 feet 
high. Each stalk bears great numbers of rosy 
lavender flowers about 2 inches across. Semi¬ 
double petals being in layers around a yellow 
center. 
ERYNGIUM, Amethystinum ...55 
Grows to a height of 3 feet and flowers of 
Amethyst Blue are borne in fprofusion. 
GAILLARDIA 
For hardiness and quantites of blooms the Gail- 
lardias are unequalled. 
Burgundy .55 
A Gaillardia with brilliant wine-red flowers of 
large-size. Stems are long, making them ideal 
for cutting Blooms from June until Fall. 
Dazzler .40 
Large flowering type with blossoms of bright 
golden yellow, centered by a disc of rich maroon 
red. Prolific bloomer. 
Goblin . .55 
A true dwarf Gaillardia that should be in every 
garden. 12 to 15 inches high and each stem is 
topped by a large deep red bloom. Is very 
showy and flowers are produced in abundance 
over a long period of time. 
Dayton, Wyo., May 9, 1940 
Dear Sirs; 
Perennials arrived o. k. and many thanks for such jiice plants. 
I was very much surpnised to find such large plants, You will re- 
leive future orders from me. 
9 
Mrs. F. Frederickson 
