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* HELIANTHEMUM—Sun Rose 
Low spreading evergreen plants which for months in 
the summer are almost hidden by thin dainty flowers 
which are usually single and resemble little roses. Excel- 
lent for a sunny rockery or in front of the border. They 
are drought resisting, but respond wonderfully to rich 
soil and care and are lime lovers. 
SINGLE ORANGE, DOUBLE YELLOW and DOUBLE 
RED. Each, 25c; 3 for 60c; doz., $2.00. 
The following varieties are larger _flowered, larger 
foliaged, and are more vigorous growing than the old 
type: 
bs Each, 25c; 3 for 60c; doz., $2.00. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—Wine-red. 
APRICOT—Light orange. 
CALIFORNIA—Mid-orange, deep center. 
CORREVON’S PINK—Fine rose-pink. 
GOLDILOCKS—Lemon yellow. 
PORTLAND PARKS—Bronze with yellow center. 
ST. MARY—Pure white. New and very fine. 
HELIOTROPE 
A half-hardy plant, 
flowers borne in graceful clusters and very fragrant; 
forms a large plant and requires a sunny situation. Pro- 
tect from frost until established. 
BLACK BEAUTY—Very deep plue. Gal. containers, 60c 
each. 
LIGHT BLUE—Each, 35c. 
BLUE—Medium dark blue. Each, 35c. 
DARK BLUE (From cuttings)—Each, 40c. 
HEMEROCALLIS—Day Lily ns 
Popular hardy plants belonging to the Lily family. 
mune succeed everywhere and should be included in every 
border of old-fashioned hardy plants. The flowers are 
produced in spikes from six to a dozen blooms, opening 
in succession. ‘ 
FLAVA (Yellow Day. Lily)—Fragrant deep emon-yellow 
ei June and July; 2% to 8 feet. Each, 25c; 3 for 
60c; doz., $2.00. ae 
FULVA (Tawny Day Lily)—-Coppery orange W t arker 
shadings, June and July; 3 feet. Each, 25c; 3 for 60c; 
doz., $2.00. 
KWANSO FL. PL.—Double orange with darker shadings. 
July and August; 3 feet. Each, 40c; 3 for $1.00; doz. 
$3.50. 
HOLLYHOCK 
A hardy perennial of upright growth, 5 to 8 feet high. 
Double varieties: Bright Red, Canary Yellow, Rose 
Pink, Maroon, Newport Pink, Salmon Rose, White. Field 
clumps. Each, 25c; 3 for 60c; doz., $2.00. 
IMPATIENS—Touch-M e-Not 
HOLSTIL HYBRIDS—A low growing plant, excellent for 
pot culture or bedding. The attractive flowers are in 
shades of pink to red, and the plants bloom continu- 
ously. Each, 25¢; 3 for 60c; doz., $2.00. 
OLIVERI—A half hardy showy plant growing 4 to 6 feet 
high. Flowers pale lilac, 2 inches or more across. In 
bloom for a long time and excellent for the shady bor- 
der. Protect from frost until established. Each, 35c. 
IRES FIMBRIATA 
A variety with small, lovely orchid-like flowers of lilac 
and gold; the flower stems which usually appear in Feb- 
ruary are much branched and the display continues for 
weeks. Bach, 25c; 3 for 60c; doz., $2.00. 
LAVANDULA—Sweet Lavender 
DENTATA—Foliage soft gray, pinnately toothed; flowers 
deep purple. Gal. containers, 60c each. 
OFFICINALIS (L. vera)—An old fashioned favorite with 
soft gray foliage, and fragrant lavender flowers on long 
stems. Gal, containers, 50c each. 
PEDUNCULATA—Beautiful flowers; Gal. 
containers, 75c each. 
LINARIA 
*CYMBALARIA (Kenilworth Ivy)—A trailing variety for 
roeks and walls, with small lilac flowers. Each, 25c; 
8 for 60c; doz., $2.00. 
extra large. 
Hallawell’s 
LINUM—Flax 
*FLAVUM (Golden Flax)—Flowers golden yellow, free 
blooming, 1 foot tall. Each, 30c; 3 for 75c; doz., $2.50. 
LIPPIA REPENS 
Used in place of grass for lawns. It does not require 
much water and makes a fairly good substitute. Strong 
rooted plants, $2.00 per 100. Flat 14-24 inches, $1.50 by 
express F.O.B. San Francisco. 
LOBELIA 
CARDINALIS ‘‘Queen Victoria’’—A most brilliant colored 
hardy perennial, succeeding best in a moist, deep loam. 
The rich, fiery cardinal flowers are produced on spikes 
often 24 to 30 inches high; foliage, dark red. In bloom 
from early in August to late in September. Each, 25c; 
3 for 60c; doz., $2.00. 
LYCHNIS—Cam pion 
*ALPINA—A very'dwarf plant for the rockery. Produces 
clusters of rose-pink flowers in spring and early sum- 
soo 4 to 6 inches high. Each, 25c; 3 for 60c; doz., 
MARGUERITE 
(Protect from frost until established) 
A half-hardy perennial shrub in bloom all year round 
and requiring very little water. 
WHITE or YELLOWW—HEach, 30c; 3 for 75c; doz., $2.50. 
MERTENSIA—Virginia Blue Bells 
VIRGINICA—A spring flowering perennial, growing about 
1 to 1% feet high, with blue, funnel-formed flowers in 
nodding clusters; reddish purple in bud but when the 
flowers open they change to a lovely gentian blue. In 
bloom from April to June; requires a partially shaded 
position and moist soil. Each, 30c; 3 for 75c; doz., $2.50. 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM—Iee Plant 
(Protect from frost until established) 
These are much used for planting in rockeries and on 
embankments where there is a scarcity of water. They 
make a gorgeous sight when in bloom. 
*AUREUM—Shrubby with large bright orange flowers. 
Doz., 50c; postpaid, 60c; 100, $3.50. 
BLANDUM CURVIFLORUM—A narrow leaved variety 
with white flowers tinged pink. Each, 25c; 3 for 60c. 
*FLORIBUNDUM—Small lavender-pink flowers with very 
narrow foliage. The most popular variety for covering 
banks. From flats. Doz., 50c; postpaid, 60c; 100, $2.75. 
*SPECTABILE—Large bright rose colored flowers with 
coarse foliage. Trailing habit; suitable for banks. Doz., 
50c; postpaid, 60c; 100, $3.50. 
*BROWNII—A narrow leaved variety growing 1 foot high 
or more; flowers orange changing to various shades of 
rose. Suitable for the rock garden and dry situations. 
Each, 25c; 3 for 60c; doz., $2.00. 
MOREA IRIDIOIDES 
Resembles iris; white flowers marked with yellow and 
blue, produced from spring until fall. Prefers a sunny 
situation. Each, 30c; 3 for 75c; doz., $2.50. 
* NEPETA MUSSINI 
_A dwarf compact hardy perennial, producing clouds of 
light blue flowers from May to September. Makes a fine 
permanent edging and an excellent rock plant; 10 inches 
high. Each, 25¢e; 3 for 60c; doz., $2.00. 
NERINE FILIFOLIA 
A fine little evergreen plant 12 to 15 inches tall, suitable 
for rock gardens or edgings. Flowers dark pink in umbels 
of six to ten on wiry stems; good for cutting. Clumps. 
Each, 50c; 3 for $1.35; doz., $5.00. 
* DENOTHERA—Evening Primrose 
MISSOURIENSIS—A low species with prostrate or as- 
cending branches. Solitary yellow flowers often 5 inches 
across. Blooms profusely from June to August; 10 
inches high. Good for rock garden or border. Each, 25c; 
8 for 60c; doz., $2.00. 
PANSY, GENEVA GIANTS 
The finest giant flowered strain. Young plants from 
rete Doz., 35c; 50c postpaid; 100, $2.50, postpaid within 
3rd zone. 
