GYPSOPHILA—Paniculata Snow Flake— 
An improved strain of Gypsophilia which is 
favored because of its double flowers and the 
abundance of its bloom. May be cut and 
dried for winter bouquets. 
55c per Doz. 
Snow White Double —Grows 2 feet high. 
Flowers are snowy white and a great percent¬ 
age of them are double. An excellent cutting 
variety and admired by all growers. 
55c per Doz. 
HELENIUM—An outstanding plant which 
produces hundreds of bright colored blooms 
during its blooming season. Beautiful as a cut 
flower and equally fine for bedding or borders. 
Bigelovi —Richly colored, golden yellow 
flowers with black centers. 
55c per Doz. 
Riverton Gem —Deep gold suffused with 
crimson which changes to solid red as the 
blooms age. Grows 3Vl>feet high and blooms 
from August until October. 
55c per Doz. 
FiELIOPSIS— (Hardy Zinnia) —Valuable 
for cut flowers and noted for their hardiness 
and fine color. Plants have good habit of 
growth with strong erect stems. 
Lemoine Strain —Blossoms resemble a 
double sunflower. Color from deep gold 
to orange. 
40c per Doz. 
Scabra 'Zinneaflora —Large golden yellow 
blooms which are semi-double in form. 
40c per Doz. 
HELIANTHEMUM (Hardy Sun Rose) — 
No plant is more beautiful or colorful for 
the rock garden, border or wherever a dwarf 
plant is desired. Their multitude of bright 
shining flowers add charm wherever used. 
Multabilis Mixed —These are hybrids and 
run a wide color range of white, rose, yellow. 
55c per Doz. 
HIBISCUS (Giant Mallow)—For tall back¬ 
grounds or for specimen plants the hibiscus 
is unequalled. Their deep green foliage, 
erect canes and quality of bloom make them 
truly desirable. Hardy and easily grown. 
Mallow Marvel —Canes grow to a height 
of 4 feet and bear great quantities of large, 
deep red, bell shaped flowers. Blooms often 
measure up to 6 and 7 inches across. 
40c per Doz. 
HOLLYHOCK— Always 
a flower of much sentiment 
is the Hollyhock. No 
flower is more closely as¬ 
sociated with our memories 
of home and grandmother’s 
garden. We have selected the varieties list¬ 
ed below as being the best of all the Holly¬ 
hocks and know you will be pleased with them. 
uouble V arieties: 
Allegheny 
Appleblossom 
Chater’s Prize 
Colorado Sunset 
Deep Rose 
Imperator Mixed 
Triumph Mixed 
55c per Doz. 
Lilac Beauty 
Newport Pink 
Salmon Rose 
Scarlet Beauty 
Souvenir Mixture 
Sulphur Yellow 
IBERIS (Hardy 
Candytuft). The 
Iberis has a dis¬ 
tinct place in 
every rock garden 
and is especially 
desirable where- 
ever a dwarf plant with almost evergreen foil-* 
age is desired. Plants rarely exceed 8 inches 
in height, are hardy and attractive. 
Sempervirens —Very dwarf plant with at¬ 
tractive foliage. White bloom in May. 
55c per Doz. 
Gibraltarica —Dwarf plant with evergreen 
foliage. Dense masses of pure white blooms 
in early spring. Desirable for edging. 
55c per Doz. 
IRIS KAEMPFERI (Japanese Iris)—One 
of the most stately and regal of garden flow¬ 
ers. Ornamental foliage and large colorful 
blooms on erect stems. Mixed colors. 
40c per Doz. 
IRIS SIBERICA (Siberian Iris)—Unexcell¬ 
ed for use in landscape plantings and for the 
taller backgronuds. Grow to a height of 3 
to 4 ft. and a well developed clump will be 
envied by all who see them. An excellent 
variety for cutting as the blooms keep well in 
water. Mixed colors. 
55c per Doz. 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS 
Hardy Perennial Sweet Pea) 
A climbing form of sweet pea 
which should be 
used more often. 
Will rapidly cover 
unsightly banks or 
terraces, clamber 
over a trellis or 
arbor and will pro¬ 
vide bloom over 
almost the entire 
summer. 
Pink or Red 
55c per Doz. 
