SWEET WILLIAMS (Double Dwarf Gems). A new com 
()aet, low-fjrowing strain of English origin in rich colors 
mixed, will be one of the Ix'st additions to the [lerennial 
borders today. Large plants 35c, 3 for SI.00. 
SWEET WILLIAMS. Salmon and red colors sep.arate, also 
mixed colors. 6 for $1.00. 
JAPANESE ANEMONE. Louise Uhink. Largest size jmre 
white semi-double w'ith slight blush pink reverse on petals, 
handsomest sort today in this popular fall blooming ])erennial. 
35c each. 
JAPANESE ANEMONE. Hupehensis. Very early single 
pink or semi-dwarf type. 6 for $1.25. 
Max Vogel. The finest of large flowering semi-double jiink 
sorts but seldom seen, a real gem. 35c each. 
Prince Henry. l?ed flowering semi-double. 25c each. 
Honorine Joubert. Single white flowering. 25c. 
ANEMONE PULSATILLA or PASQUE FLOWER. The 
pasque flower. Lovely spring flower of fine l)lue color with 
reverse of petals covered by a fine silky floss; particularly 
charming; graceful cutleaf fern-like foliage. 25c each. 
JAPANESE IRIS. Many 3- and 6-])ctalled soits are grown 
in a wide range of colors, blue, white, yellow, lavender, orchid 
purple, mauve and lilac. Select sorts in strong plants at 50c 
each, mixed colors 6 for $2.00. 
To obtain best results jdant them in rich soil and water 
freely when blooming time nears; use handful of Nulife fer¬ 
tilizer for each |)lant in early s]iring. 
ASTER ALPINUS, Alpine Aster. It is one of the loveliest 
late spring blooming asters for borders and the rockery as 
well; comes in handsome tints of blue lavender and pink; fine 
for cutting as stems are like sweet peas for table flowers. 
Extra fine plants now only 25c, 6 for $1.25. 
ASTER BLUE BIRD. Another dwarf border aster ex¬ 
tremely hardy but flowering in 8ej)tember in a lovely blue 
color, forming a carj)et of blooms. Excellent permanent 
border plant for sunny loc.ation, requires no s])eeial care. 
25c each. 
ASTER AMELLUS. An early fall blooming tyi)e growing 
18 inches tall with large showy blooms of lieautiful form, 
splendid robust ])lant for sunny situations in the hardy border 
or rock garden. Color range blue to lavender, yellow center. 
Thrives for many years with little or no attention. 25c. 
PHLOX DECUSSATA or perennial border phlox is ])erhaps 
the showiest of midsummer garden ])erennials and thrives 
everywhere, preferring jjartial shade and resents too much 
dryness. 
Africa. Dark red, tall growing. 
Camille. Bright salmon color of large size. 
Daily Sketch. Very large individual blooms, bright jiink 
carmine eye. 
Elizabeth Campbell. Soft salmon color with lighter center. 
Geo. Stipp. Very thrifty grower, deep salmon colored flow¬ 
ers. 
Leo Schlageter. A scarlet of carmine hue, tall growing. 
Mia Ruys. Low growing, large flowered, pure white. 
Mrs. Jenkins. Tall growing, late flowering, white. 
Milly van Hobocken. Salmon pink with carmine eye. 
Prof. Virchow. Deep eyed carmine rose, medium tall. 
R. P. Struthers. Watermelon color with claret eye, tall. 
The Governor. A lavender color with vigorous, tall growth. 
Thrifty stock of above sorts at 25c each. 
Extra select 35c and 50c each. 
HARDY PHLOX. For rock garden and border j)lanting. 
Mountain species are available of the following types: Phlox 
Douglasii, lavender, P. Vivid bright pink light eye, P. Amo- 
ena rose, P. Lillacina, pale blue. 25c to 35c each. 
Adsurgens. Oregon's finest native sort, salmon pink. 25c. 
PULMONARIA ANGUSTIFOLIA. Earliest blue flowering 
border j)lant for shade locations, exquisite for combinations 
\vith Primulas. 35c and 50c. Finely suited for rock giirdens. 
COBWEB HEN & CHICKENS. Tiny ball-like plants with 
fine cobweb over top of leaves, giving a charming effect 
growing in crevices of rocks. Hardy and easily grown. Two 
clumps for 25c. 
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