

Scabiosa Perennial Hybrids—An_ ex- 
cellent perennial for the garden. Pro- 
duces large blue, lavender and white 
flowers on long stems. Blooms through 
the summer. Very hardy. Plant in full 
sun. Strong l-year plants, 25c each; 
$2.00 per 12. Prepaid. 
Salvia Pitcheria—Splendid perennial. 
Growing 4 ft. high, blooming from 
August until frost and producing masses 
of pure gentian blue flowers. One of the 
most beautiful perennials in existence. 
Unsurpassed for long full blooming 
season creating masses of blue for 
months. 50c each; $3.00 per dozen. 
Platycodon Hybrids — Japanese Bell 
Flowers. Very hardy perennial growing 
to 4 feet and producing through the 
summer magnificent large campanula- 
like bell flowers in dark blue, pure white 
and medium blue. Plant in partial shade. 
So Gmeachr 
Clematis for the 
Perennial Border 
Clematis Davidiana—Hardy herbaceous 
perennial producing clusters of very 
fragrant gentian blue flowers over the 
summer months. Height 3 feet. Grows 
upright like a shrub. An exceedingly 
fine perennial. Strong 2 year roots. 
$1.00 each. Prepaid. 
RARE FLOWERING BROOM 
Cytissus purpureus — A dwarf shrub 
growing to 18” and bearing attractive 
orchid flowers. New and decidedly 
different among brooms. 6 to 8” at 
75c prepaid. 
EVERGREEN 
GROUND COVERS 
Phlox Divaricata Laphami—Perennial 
phlox of pure gentian blue growing 
about 12” high. Unsurpassed as a spring 
flowering border plant as it blooms 
from May until July. No other garden 
flower blooming at this season shows 
this rare and lovely color. A remarkably 
hardy, easily grown and showy plant. 
Evergreen. Divisions $1.50 per dozen 
or 25c each. 
Phlox Subulata Brittoni—Very distinct 
from any variety known. It forms a 
cushion like plant with closer growth 
than most subulata varieties. Abundance 
of white star-like flowers with darker 
centers formed by a ring of bright blue 
dots. New form 50c each, $3.00 per 12. 
Phlox Subulata Vivid—Similar to above 
except that it possesses a vivid satin 
pink flower with red centers. One of 
the most beautiful dwarf shrubs for 
rock gardens. Blooming in_ earliest 
spring almost covering itself with blos- 
soms. 50c each; $3.00 per dozen; small- 
er at 25c each; $1.50 per dozen. 
DWARF LANTANA 
New Dwarf Red Lantana—Bright red in 
color. A selected form. The brightest 
red of them all. 25c each; $2.00 per 
dozen.. Does not exceed 28” in height. 
Plant after Ist of April. 
GERANIUMS 
NEW IVY—Geraniums “Brilliant” 
Bright cherry red producing flower 
clusters 4 inches across with individual 
flowers 1% inch across. Long stemmed 
and very hardy-flowering entire sum- 
mer. Very spectacular. 25c each. $2.00 
per 12. 
“Tricolor”’—A beautiful orchid pink 
striped ruby red. Large individual 
flowers 1% inch across in clusters 4 
inches in diameter freely produced. 
Sometimes one stem produces a deep 
rose bloom. 35c each. 
Cobalt Blue Veronica 
New “Blue Spire” Veronica”—Hardy 
herbaceous perennial producing beauti- 
ful spikes of cobalt blue flowers over the 
entire summer season. Very hardy and 
easily grown. Thriving for years with 
little or no attention. One of the most 
effective of all perennials in the border. 
Height 30 to 36”. (Sensational) 35c 
each. 3 for 75c, $2.50 per doz. Prepaid. 
Giant Hybrid Torch Lilies 
Tritoma—Beautiful evergreen grass-like 
foliage. Stems 3-4 feet long, producing 
flowers for months throughout the sum- 
mer. Splendid for cutting purposes. 
Easily grown. Plant in groups of three 
for immediate effect. Plant in sun or 
partial shade. I offer 4 colors: Burbank’s 
“Tower of Gold,” coral, chrome, orange 
and yellow. 50c each; $3.50 per 10. 
The above Tritomas represent some 
12 years of labor and hybridization and 
are among the largest and most beauiful 
ever grown. 
EVERGREEN GROUND 
COVER FLOWERING 
Helianthemums — Sun Roses. Low 
spreading evergreen that are practically 
covered with dainty flowers from 
spring to fall. Hardy long-lived and 
easily grown plants. Excellent for sun- 
ny rockwork, front of borders, sides or 
tops of walls. I offer three colors: 
Double red, apricot and rich orange. 
35c each, 3 for 90c; $3.00 per dozen. 
Rooted cuttings @ 5c each. 
BORDER PLANT 
Nierembergia Caerulaea “Blue Cup 
Flower.” New perennial. Will outbloom 
lantana. Ideal for borders growing only 
5-6” tall with a spread of 8-10” Starts 
blooming in mid-spring and continues 
until frost. At all times neat and tidy in 
appearance. Strain we offer is grown 
from cuttings and is of a uniform height 
and deep lavender blue in color with 
a yellow throat. Should be planted in 
sun or partial shade. Do not cultivate. 
10c each. $1.00 per dozen. Splendid for 
perennial borders or use in rock gar- 
dens. Not perennial where temperatures 
drop below 10°. 
Giant Verbenias 
“New Giant Red’”—Oxford Verbenias. 
Selected form of brilliant deep red with 
white eye. Flower clusters 4” across. 
Selected cuttings 60c per dozen. Also 
Giant Pink at same price. Very best 
way to get good verbenias. 
Lavender Verbenia 
New Fragrant Verbenia (Blue Tri- 
umph )—Fine large flowers of lavender 
blue. Intensely fragrant and free 
bloomer. 60c per dozen. 
HARDY VERBENIA 
New Verbenia Canadensis “Brilliant” — 
(perfect flowering ground cover)— 
Very brilliant deep rose in color. Hardy 
in the eastern states. Exceedingly fine 
for borders and tough enough to stand 
for years. Strong plants 25c each. $2.00 
per 12. Plant 24” apart for use in the 
border. 
New 
Verbenia Lavender Canadensis—Same 
as above only lavender in color. Strong 
plants 25c. $2.00 per 12. 
Gazania Hybrids—Excellent evergreen 
border plants flowering most of the 
year. Plant in full sun or partial 
shade. Easily grown. Flowers similar 
to Transvaal Daisies and obtainable 
in yellows, creams, white, orange and 
copper shades. Height of plant 12-15” 
75c per,doz. Mixed colors only. (1 yr. 
old flowering size) Prepaid. 
Michaelmas Daisies 
Charming (Burbank’s)—Soft shade of 
pink with yellow center. Graceful weep- 
ing branches. 4 feet high, resembles 
small spirea shrub when in bloom. 35c 
each; $3 per dozen. 
Baby Blue—(Henderson’s) When mass- 
ed in front of dark green shrubbery it 
appears similar to a soft blue cloud. 
Visitors are enthusiastic over its heaven- 
ly blue color. Try the effect in your 
garden. You too will be greatly pleased. 
35c each; $3.00 per dozen. 
Lavender Queen—(Henderson’s). Rich- 
est lavender with orange center that 
sets whole flower aglow. Blossoms 2” in 
diameter. 35c each; $3.00 per dozen. 
Pentstemon 
Wm. H. Henderson’s Hybrid. Ever- 
green perennial almost continuously in 
bloom. Rivals petunias in production of 
blossoms. Makes bold clumps 18-30” in 
height. Flowers about 2” in diameter 
and resemble fox-gloves. Unusually free 
from diseases and easily grown. Recom- 
mended as a substitute for snap-dragons 
as it is never troubled with rust. I offer 
varieties selected from thousands of hy- 
brids: Scarlet Bedder, a soft rose scarlet, 
15c each; $1.50 per dozen. Mixed, Lav- 
ender, | Purple, | 25¢5% each. The 
above varieties are grown from selected 
rooted cuttings. A well-established bed 
of these will thrive for years with no 
special attention needed. 

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