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STATICE—Sea Lavender 
(Protect from frost until established) 
PEREZII—Has large spreading panicles of deep lavender 
flowers and large leathery leaves at base of the plant. 
Much used for window boxes. Gallon cans, 50c each. 
STRAWBERRY, EVERGREEN 
Useful for covering embankments, etc., foliage deep 
glossy green. Bare roots. Doz., 35c¢; postpaid, 45c; 
100, $2.50, postpaid within 3rd zone. 
SUTERA HISPIDUM 
A dwarf shrubby plant almost continually covered with 
small pinkish-white bloom. A fine subject for edging, 
rockery, or window box. Each, 25c. 
SWEET WILLIAM—Dianthus 
barbatus 
A very desirable low-growing, free-flowering hardy per- 
ennial, producing a spendid effect in beds and borders 
with their rich and varied flowers. 
25c each; 3 for 60c; doz., $2.00. f 
HOLBORN GLORY —A large flowered strain of the 
auricula type; light ground and brighter colored cen- 
ters. 
NEWPORT PINK — Brilliant single salmon-rose. 
clumps. : 
SCARLET BEAUTY—Bright scarlet. Large clumps. 
WHITE BEAUTY—A pure white. 
SINGLE MIXED—Large clumps. 
Large 
THALICTRUM—Meadow Rue 
DIPTEROCARPUM—This hardy perennial is of vigorous 
growth, 4 to 5 feet high. The dainty rosy purple flowers 
are brightened by a bunch of conspicuous yellow stam- 
ens and produced in graceful sprays from July to Sep- 
tember. 2-year clumps. Each, 35c; 3 for 90c; doz., $3.00. 
THYMUS—Thyme 
The Mountain Thymes make a perfect close, fragrant, 
carpet and are a mass of bloom in June and July. Fine 
for rockwork. 
25c each; 3 for 60c; doz., $2.00. 
*SERPYLLUM AZORICUS (Mother of Thyme) — Dense 
mats of dark green foliage. Rosy lavender flowers. 
*SERPYLLUM ALBUM (White Mountain Thyme)—Dark 
green foliage and white flowers. 
*SERPYLLUM COCCINEUS—Dark green foliage and 
erimson flowers. 
*SERPYLLUM LANUGINOSUS (Woolly-Leaved Thyme) 
Wooly foliage with reddish pink flowers. 
TRACHELIUM COERULEUM 
A free-flowering perennial producing large cloud-like 
heads of pale mauve flowers, resembling the Gypsophilla; 
11%, feet high. Each, 25e; 3 for 60c; doz., $2.00. 
TROLLIUS—Globe Flower 
LEDEBOURI—A magnificent variety with large flowers 
of rich orange yellow, on 2- to 3-foot stems. Requires 
moist soil and partial shade. Height, 2 feet, 3-inch pots. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.35. 
TRITOMA—Red Hot Poker 
Hardy plants with large and broad grassy leaves at the 
base; the dense spikes of brilliant flowers are borne on 
long stiff stems during the summer months; withstands 
drought. 
PFITZERI (Kniphofia uvaria var.)—An improved form, 
available in three colors. Orange, Red, and Yellow. 
Each, 30c; 3 for 75c; doz., $2.50. 
* VERBENA ERINOIDES 
This lovely variety produces a mass of moss-like fol- 
iage, spreading over the ground like a carpet, above 
which are borne heads of purplish blue flowers in great 
profusion from June until frost. A very desirable rock 
plant. From flats. Doz., 50c; postpaid, 60c; 100, $2.50; 
postpaid within 38rd zone. 
Hallawell’s 
VIOLETS—Viola odorata 
In sections where the summers are cool, Violets flower 
best in sunny situations; in warmer sections, half-shade 
or protection from the noonday sun is beneficial. 
CALIFORNIA—Large, single dark blue. 
HALLAWELL’S GIANT—A very desirable long stemmed, 
single violet. The flowers are the largest of any variety 
growing in our nursery garden. 
MARIE LOUISE—The so-called Parma Violet. Has large 
double flowers that are rich mauve in eolor. A slight 
touch of white in the center sets the flowers off to 
good advantage. 
Each of above: Doz., $1.00 postpaid; 100, $5.50 postpaid 
within the 4th zone. 
WATSONIA EVERGREEN HYBRIDS 
The leaves grow upright and sword-like to a height of 
3 feet or more, and the trumpet-shaped flowers are in 
spikes, in a large range of colors. Each, 30c; 3 for Tdc; 
doz., $2.50. 
PERENNIAL BEDDING PLANTS 
The following are from small containers (not field 
grown), but if planted by April, should bloom the same 
year. Descriptions may be found in the flower seed list- 
ings. Plants will be ready after the first of the year; 
place your order early and the plants will be reserved for 
shipment at the proper time. 
AQUILEGIA GEUM 
Select Hybrids Red or Yellow 
CAMPANULA HEUCHERA 
portenschlagiana (Coral Bells) 
CARNATION MYOSOTIS 
Enfant de Nice Royal Blue 
COREOPSIS NIEREMBERGIA 
Mayfield Giant hippomanica 
DIANTHUS plumarius, PENTSTEMON 
Assorted Colors 
PRIMULA polyanthus 
Assorted Colors 
SWEET WILLIAM 
Single Mixed 
Double Mixture 
DIANTHUS plumarius, 
Double White 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) 
Assorted Colors 
PRICES (each variety individually, see below): 
15c¢ each; 30c for 3; 50c for 6; 75c for 125 
One plant of several varieties is to be priced at 15c each 
straight; 3 each at the rate Of 33 ere: 
Orders from this listing amounting to $2.00 or more, are 
POSTPAID within Pacific Coast states. Otherwise add 
15e per dozen for postage (orders for less than $1.00 not 
acceptable). 
HERB PLANTS, PERENNIAL 
Orders for Herb Plants amounting to $2.00 or more, are 
prepaid within the 4th zone. On lesser orders, add for 
postage as follows: 1 to 3 plants, 20c; 4 to 8 plants, 30c. 
The following: 30c each; 3 for 75c; $2.50 doz. 
CATNIP—Sweet medicinal herb. 
MINT—For seasoning and flavoring. 
PEPPERMINT—For seasoning and flavoring. 
ROSEMARY—Leaves used for seasoning. 
SAGE—Leaves used for seasoning; excellent bee food. 
SAVORY, WINTER—Aromatic sweet herb; leaves used 
for seasoning. 
SWEET MARJORAM—Leaves may be used either green 
or dried. 
TARRAGON—Aromatic herb; leaves are used as season- 
ing. 

CHIVES—The leaves may be cut and used for seasoning 
as needed. The flower-heads are ornamental when per- 
mitted to develop. Clumps, 2 for 25c; $1.35 per dozen. 
HORSERADISH—The fleshy roots are grated and used 
as a relish. The top of the roots should be set 2 inches 
or more below the soil. It is preferable to start a new 
bed each season from young roots. January to May de- 
livery. Roots, doz., 35c; 40c postpaid; $2.50 per 100. 
