COLUMBINE (AQUILEGIA) 
We have a splendid collection of these 
graceful, showy, and beautiful perennials, 
Alpina, 18 in. Low growing, excellent for 
rock garden. Large deep blue flowers. 
Canadensis, 2 ft. Dainty brilliant scarlet 
and yellow. Especially fine 
Chrysantha, 3 ft. Chrome yellow, long 
spurs, blooms all summer, splendid 
Citrina, 2 ft, Long-spurred, lemon yellow, 
Clematiflora (New spurless Colombine). 
Medium height, compact, free-flower- 
ing plant with large open Clematis- 
shaped flowers in delicate colors. 
Californica Hybrida, 3 ft. Sepals and pet- 
als tinged orange, long carmine spurs, 
canary corolla. Pretty plant and dainty 
Coerulea, Rocky Mountain Columbine, 2 
ft. Sky blue, with white corolla. 
Crimson Star (New). Vigorous  free- 
blooming plants long-spurred flrs. Pet- 
als creamy white, spur and_ sepals 
crimson. 
Dobbie’s Imperial Hybrids. 3 ft. One of 
the finest improved _ strains. Long 
spurs, large flowers in an _ excellent 
range of colors and combinations. 
Longissima (Award of Merit). A marvel- 
ous American development; the finest 
of the decade, delicate creamy yellow 
with 4-inch spurs. 
Scott Elliott’s Long-Spurred, mixed colors, 
fine. 
Complete Mixture all sorts, single and 
double. 
ARABIS 
Alpina Grandiflora, Rock Cress, hp. 8 
in. One of the earliest and hand- 
somest of all spring flrs, pure white in 
big clusters throughout spring. | 
Alpina Rosea, a new variety with rosy 
flrs. 
Racemosa, hp. White 
flow’d. 
dwarf large 
FALL SOWING 
ARMERIA 
Thrift, hp. Charming Spring and Sum- 
mer flowering hardy plants, glorious 
in a bed or border. 
Laucheana, 6 in. tufts, brilliant rose flrs; 
fine, 
HARDY GARDEN CARNATION 
A highclass strain in a splendid mix- 
ture of choice colors. Compact plants 
bear a profusion of double, richly scent- 
ed long stemmed flowers. Mixed. 
AUBRETIA MONARCH 
Monarch Mixture. New and one of the 
finest perennial introductions. Plants 
are dwarf, neat, compact and full flow- 
ering; the colors are exquisite. Sow 
seed in May, plants begin blooming the 
following Spring. 
HARDY GARDEN PINKS 
Complete Mixture of Hardy Garden Pinks 
DIGITALIS, Foxlove 
Gloxiniaflora, 4 ft. Big trusses of Glox- 
inia like bloom. Mixed. 
GEUM, 
Lady Stratheden, hp, 2 ft. Rich golden 
yellow, a counterpart, in all other re- 
spects, of Mrs. Bradshaw. 
Mrs. Bradshaw, hp. 2 ft. Large double 
brilliant orange scarlet; in flower 
throughout the entire summer, 
GYPSOPHILA 
GYPSOPHILA Acutifolia, hp. 
pretty species; pale pink. 
Oldhamiana (New). Autumn-flowering 
rose-pink Gypsophila. 
Paniculata, hp. 3 ft. Baby’s Breath. Tiny 
white flrs, on slender stems 
HOLLYHOCK—Althea Rosea—Mixed. 
IBERIS 
Sempervirens, hp. 6 in. Spreading 
plants completely covered with heads 
of pure white firs in spring and 
rockery. 
KNIPHOFIA 
Uvaria (Red Hot Poker). hp. 3 ft. Hand- 
some, tall spikes of attractive and in- 
teresting, yellow to flame, flowers. 
LATHYRUS 
Latifolius, hp. 6 ft. Showy everblooming 
vines much used for trellises and for 
covering stumps and old fences. Firs. 
like Sweet Peas and excellent for cut- 
ting. Colors: Red, White, Pink, Sepa- 
rate or Mixed. 
LOBELIA 
Cardinalis, hp. 2 Tt The beau- 
tiful Cardinal Flower spikes of bright 
scarlet, flowers throuhout Autumn. 
HARDY LUPINUS POLYPHYLLUS 
Russell’s Hybrids. The strong growing, 
3’ spikes closely spaced with large 
flowers in a great variety of rich col- 
ors never before achieved in Lupins; 
deep yellows, purples, oranges, reds 
and bicolors besides the white, pinks 
and blues. 4 seeds 5c; 10 seeds 10c; 
Complete Special Mixture of Perennial 
Lupinus. 
SWEET WILLIAMS, Dianthus Barbatus, 
hb, 18 in. These are. favorite garden 
flrs, being showy, fragrant ,and long 
blooming. The plants stool out and be- 
come large clumps. 
Double-flowered. Black-red, Crimson, 
Margined, Rose, White; separate or 
mixed. Free blooming. 
Newport Pink, 18 in. A very bright and 
beautiful variety, excellent for summer 
beds and cutting, splendid shades, sal- 
mon or watermelon-pink. 
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