AND Rock GARDEN 
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SNOWFLAKE CANDYTUFT—Iberis sempervirens 
Snowflake 
The best variety of the well-known Hardy Candytuft. Dwarf 
evergreen bushlets completely hidden by dense heads of 
large pure white flowers in May and June. 8 inches high. 
3 for 60c; $2.20 per dozen. 
DOUBLE LOTUS—Lotus Corniculatus fl. pl. 
Prostrate spreading mats of pretty’ foliage the year around, 
Double yellow vpea-shaped flowers, tinged red. Fine for 
Eee work and for covering dry banks. 3 for 60c; $2.20 per 
ozen. 
DOUBLE LYCHNIS—Lychnis viscaria splendens fl. pl. 
Umbels of double, deep red fragrant flowers in June on 12 
inch spikes. Brilliant. 3 for 60c. 
CATMINT—Nepeta mussini 
From masses of soft gray foliage come clouds of lavender- 
blue flowers from May through July. 8 to 12 inches high. 
3 for 60c. 
PAINTED DAISY—Pyrethrum Kel!wayi 
The Painted Daisy is known to all. This is a large flowered 
single red one. 18-24 inches high. June bloomer. About 100% 
of the plants wil! be true red; the remainder will he pink to 
rose. An excellent variety you will agree. 3 for 60c; $2.20 
per dozen. 
PAINTED DAISY—Robinson’s Hybrids 
A wonderful new type with giant flowers on long, strong 
stems, Mixed shades of red, pink and white. 3 for 60c; $2.20 
per dozen. 
PRIMROSES—Primula veris 
A flower that everybody loves. Most beautiful and interest- 
ing of May bloomers. 6 inches high. Lovely when massed 
in a half shady spot or when planted behind stones in the 
rock garden. Mixed colors of white, yellow, and rich red. 
3 for 60c; $2.20 ner dozen. 
Kleyni. Large pure golden yellow flowers. 3 for 60c; $2.20 
per dozen. 
BUTTERCUP—Ranunculus repens fl. pl. 
A pretty, double-flowering bright golden-yellow Buttercup 
of rampant, creeping habit. May and June flowering. 
3 for 60c. 
SOAPWORT—Saponaria ocymoides splendens 
‘Prostrate, trailing plant, 2-3 feet in diameter with a cloud 
of dainty pink flowers in late May and June, 6 inches high. 
3 for 60c. 
SPEEDWELLS—Veronica 
Showy plants for garden and rockery use. Some of them are 
listed under Summer bloom. All are easy culture, Varieties 
are: 
Ferny Speedwell (Veronica armena). Delicate ferny foliage 
Beautiful blue flowers in May and again in September. 4 
inches high. 3 for 60c. 
Woolly Speedwell (V. incana). White woolly tufted plants 
with 6 inch blue spikes in June. Attractive plants through- 
out the year. Useful in rockery or for edging paths and 
flower beds. 3 for 60c. 
Rock Speedwell (V. rupestris). Splendid prostrate creeping 
plants with short dainty spikes of bright blue flowers in 
May. 3 for 60c. 
Royal Blue. Handsome spikes of rich gentian blue flowers 
on 12 inch stems in June and July. 3 for 60c. 
MYRTLE—Vinca minor. Bowles Variety 
A trailing, deep green evergreen plant, extensively used for 
carpeting the ground in shady places. Larger and deeper 
rich blue flowers than the common variety. 3 for 60c; $2.20 
per dozen. 
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PLANTS 
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VIOLA—Tufted Pansies 
Very popular bedding plants blooming from early spring 
until late Autumn, if old blooms are kept picked off. Best 
in rich soil and will thrive in a bit of shade. Very beauti- 
ful planted in masses. Partially perennial. Following varie- 
ties are excellent. 
Admiration. Deep violet. 3 for 45c; $1.50 per dozen. 
Arkwright Ruby. New. Ruby-red velvety appearance, mark 
ed with maroon in center, 3 for 45c; $1.50 per dozen. 
White Wermig. Pure white. 3 for 45c; $1.50 per dozen. 
Chantreyland. The finest pure apricot yet developed, Superi- 
or to the older Apricot. 3 for 45c; $1.50 per dozen. 
Jersey Gem. One of the most popular, Longer lived, Bright 
violet-blue. 3 for 50c; $1.90 per dozen. 
Primrose Perfection. A fine deep yellow. 3 for 45c; $1.50 per 
dozen. 
Pansies 
Last year thousands of people were delighted with the 
briluance and beauty of our pansy beds. Stop in at our 
nursery this spring and get your pansies freshly dug—not 
those that have stood around in baskets in front of some 
grocery store for a week or more, Plant as early as possible 
for best results. You get the best in Pansies when you get 
our Improved Swiss Giants and Jumbos in mixed colors. 
Gladiolus Bulbs 
Gladiolus are grown and admired wherever beautiful flowers 
are known. They make attractive displays in the garden, 
planted either in beds or in groups here and there in the 
perennial or annual border. They are ideal for house decora- 
tion. If the spikes are cut when the bottom flower shows 
color, all the buds, clear to the top, will open. Our bulbs are 
of large size, 1144 in. or more across. 
Dr. F. E. BENNETT. Fiery orange-scarlet. 
MINUET. Clear, pinkish lavender. 
PICARDY. Immense spikes of rich salmon pink blooms, 
PRICES: 50c Per dozen. (Postpaid) 
