WATSONVILLE, CALIFORNIA Rare Perennials, Continued 
DDD PADDAAADAADAAAAARRRr Mnennnnnrnnnnneryey 
borne continuously, in bril- 
liant shades of pink, scar- 
let, wine with white, beau- 
tifully fringed and notched 
at the edge, and fragrant. 
For the border or rockery. 
Each 25c; 3 for 60c; 6 for 
$1. Seed, pkt., 50c. 
DIANTHUS ARENARIUS. 
Lovely mounds of silver- 
green foliage, showy all 
through the year, from 
which spring great num- 
bers of fringed, fragrant 
creamy blossoms on wiry 
stems. Large clumps. Each 
25c; 3 for 60c. 
DIANTHUS DELTOIDES. With 
dark green evergreen foli- 
age in closely tufted mats 
and bountiful crimson dot- 
ted flowers of dark pink; 
ee enone for the ae 
garden. Each 15c; 3 for , ; 
40c. Some Campanulas are ideal Rock-garden subjects; C. 
D. Roysi Hybrids—_A fine PUSILLA on page 18, for instance, also C. elatinoides, 
strain of Garden Pinks of | C. Formanekiana, C. garganica and especially C. muralis 
compact growth; the bloom . 
is in unusually brilliant shades of pink and red. One of the best. Each 25c; 3 for 60c. 

THE OLD-FASHIONED BLEEDING HEART 
DICENTRA Spectabilis—IIlustrated. Surely no other spring blooming hardy perennial can 
put on quite as fine a showing of pure grace and beauty as this. The combination of 
lovely, deep-toothed foliage that lasts through the summer and the long, arching sprays 
of bloom, hung with pink ‘‘bleeding hearts’’ like shining jewels, is not to be had in any 
other flower. We offer you extra large 3-year-old clumps that, planted now, will bloom 
profusely within a few weeks. Order early; not available after March 15th. Prepaid in 
California only, each 60c; 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.85; 12 for $5.50. 
A RARE PERENNIAL FOXGLOVE 
DIGITALIS obscura—dQuite distinct and very scarce. Grows to 2 feet; bears medium size 
flowers of bright orange that command attention by all discriminating flower lovers. 
50c; 3 for $1.20. 
DIMORPHETECA EKLONIS—A long name for this beautiful everblooming African Daisy, 
perennial in mild climates; large white flowers of much beauty with blue center and 
reverse, on long stalks; a fine cut flower. Strong plants to bloom quickly. Each 20c; 3 
for 90c; Seed, 20c. 
ERIGERON SPECIOSUS, Illustrated, though seldom seen in gardens, is really one of the most 
useful of all perennials for it is seldom out of bloom and is a fine cut flower. The leafy 
flower stems, with soft green downy leaves, grow to a height of nearly two feet and bear 
in great profusion large clear lavender daisy-like flowers with yellow centers. An invalu- 
able plant for the hardy border. Strong plants to provide a fine showing the first season, 
each 50c; 3 for $1.00. 
ERYNGIUM ALPINUM, the Blue Sea Holly—A hardy perennial suggestive of a thistle bear- 
ing profuse globular metallic-blue flowers each set in its cup of blue bracts on three foot 
stems, much branched. Most effective and unusual; fine also for winter bouquets. Strong 
plants, prepaid, 50c. 
FUCHSIA PROCUMBENS—lilustrated. A most distinct and attractive Fuchsia that quickly 
forms a mass of lovely foliage like a maidenhair fern, evergreen in mild climates, and 
bears dainty tubular flowers of bright canary-yellow, tipped with bright blue pollen and 
edged with amethyst purple, followed by large round red fruits. Strong plants from 3-inch 
pots, each SOc; 3 for $1.25. Prepaid in California; beyond, add 10c each. 
Our True Blue Geranium 
Illustrated on Page 26 
This is a true geranium, the result of hybridization, which possesses so many good 
and useful qualities that it should be in every garden. Most striking of all is the color 
of its flower, a brilliant heavenly blue,—no lavender or magenta or purple tints,—the only 
true blue geranium known. The illustration, from our unretouched photograph, shows in 
small space the flower, leaf and seed, all beautiful in form; but the flowers are borne on 
long stems, in clusters, all through the long season even into winter, and their intense blue 
is delicately veined. The foliage which springs from the base, is always attractive, persisting 
even in cold weather, and the plant is perfectly hardy and a perennial. It is an ideal thing 
for garden borders and in hot climates should be given a position of semi-shade. After thor- 
ough trials under different conditions, we recommend it highly for all who like unusual 
plants that grow easily, bloom continually and call for little care. 
Large field-grown clumps, 3 years or older, supply limited, prepaid in California only, 
$1.00. Young plants, 35c. Seed, per packet, 25c. 
Or 
