Rudbeckia Purpurea. The giant purple 
cone-flower is a splendid plant for the 
hardy border. Most attractive rosy- 
purple flowers’ with a large brown 
cone-shaped center. In bloom from July 
to September. Height 3 feet. Each 20c, 
STOR eh cape ee erat Ph oat amie 60c 
New House Hybrids. This is the one 
perennial plant that is in continuous 
bloom from spring until killed by frost 
in fall. The wavy petaled flowers are 
born on long stems and come in many 
beautiful shades of blue and lilac. The 
ideal cut flower. Strong field plants. 
Bach 30e¢ 7 S2fora ae ee ee 75c 
White Hybrids. A selected form of the 
blue. The wavy petaled white flowers 
are produced on 18 to 24 inch stems 
moe June to October. Each 25c, 
3 for 
Fischeri. New! The graceful plants two 
feet tall are literally alive with color 
during the entire summer. There seems 
to be an un-ending succession of spark- 
ling lavender blue double flowers all 
summer. Grand for cutting. All in all 
one of the best new flowers produced 
in the past 10 years. Strong sure bloom- 
ing field plants. Each 30c, 3 for 75c, 
LOS TORS Ra ce ee ie ee $2.50 

Sedum Variegated. An erect growing 
variety much prized for the bright 
colored golden yellow foliage. An ideal 
plant to border beds and walks with as 
it grows about 10 inches high and will 
always stay trim and within bounds. 
PACH A20C 3 LOLs ie eae en aes 50c 
Statis Latifolia (Sea Lavender). Ever- 
green tufts of thick leathery leaves 
from which spring the flowering shoots 
with sprays of thousands of small la- 
vender colored flowers in July and Au- 
gust. The flowers can be cut and dried 
for winter use. A sandy soil in full 
sun is essential. A fine plant for either 
border or rockery. Plant in fall or 
spring 10 inches apart. Height 15 inches. 
Bache Z0G 13, fOr oe go eee ee eee 50c 
Tritoma Pfitzeri (Red Hot Poker). The 
rich orange-scarlet flower spikes are 
produced from August to October on 
three foot stalks. It is very prolific 
often giving 5 to 8 spikes per plant. 
Needs protection in severe climates. 
Bach 206,534 fort tin tiptoe 50c 

Roseville, California 
Plants arrived today in beautiful condition. 
Thank you for excellent care and packing 
and generous count. 
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Veronicas 
(Speedwell) 
The veronicas are consisidered to be one 
of the best perennials for American 
borders. They are easily grown, per- 
fectly hardy, last indefinitely, and give 
some wonderful cutting material. 
Longifolia Subsessilis. A fine plant for 
the hardy border increasing in beauty 
year by year and giving loads of good 
cutting material. Blue flowers on the 
compact, tapering spikes from July to 
September. Height 2 feet. Each 5c, 
Stor ste re ans Se nie too acne eae eae $1.00 
Royal Blue. A beautiful variety pro- 
ducing handsome spikes of rich gentian 
blue flowers during June and July. One 
of the prettiest and brightest. Height 1 
foot. Each 25c, 3 for 60c, 6 for ........ $1.00 
Prostrata. A prostrate plant with stems 
rooting as they grow. Blue flowers in 
June. Good plant for the rockery. 
Bach: 20552 1On 22s gees nee reek 50c 
Satueroides. A good, low creeping 
variety useful in the rockery or plant- 
ing between flagstone walks. Blue 
flowers on short stems 2 to 4 inches 
long:-Each? 206,39. forts 2a... ssi bei ceo 50c 
Incana. The bright frosted silver color- 
ed foliage’ makes this an attractive 
plant even when not in bloom. The 
deep blue flower spikes are produced 
in July and August on one foot stems. 
Each «206/053 SON 2 eee eee ee 50c 
If there is a group of plants that are 
better suited for bedding purposes than 
the Viola then we are not familiar with 
them. They are very free flowering, 
easy to manage, and bloom for a pe- 
riod of six months if given a good rich 
soil and water during dry weather. 
Jersey Gem. The ever popular beauty. 
Large pure rich violet blue flowers in 
abundance. Each 20c, 3 for 40c, ein 
Sweet Violet Rosina. This new pink 
violet blooms throughout spring and 
summer and with the approach of the 
cool fall days seems to burst into blos-. 
som with multitudes of those deliciotis-.” 
ly fragrant rosy-pink violets. This vio- 
let seems to thrive as well in full sun 
as in shade. A grand plant for carpet- 
ing under shrubs. Strong field plants. 
Each 25c, 3 for 60c, 10 for ................ $1.60 
Double Russian Violet. Perfectly har- 
dy, the deep purple flowers are intense- 
ly fragrant, the stems are rather short 
but the odor far exceeds that of any 
other violet. A fine novelty. Each 35¢ 
