blue Delphiniums we have grown, containing 
some unusually choice specimens. Each 25 
cents. 
Belladonna—2 to 3 ft. We are growing an 
improved strain of this ever popular light blue 
Delphinium. The flowers are not as large as 
in the hybrid strains, but the plant bears many 
more spikes of flowers. Each 25 cents; 12 for 
$2.00, 
Bellamosum—Dark blue; type similar to Bel- 
ladonna. Each 25 cents; 12 for $2.50. 
Lamartine—Fairly deep extra bright marine 
blue. Similar to Bellamosum. Each 25 cents. 
Blue Gem—Chinese type; 12 in. A low-grow- 
ing Delphinium with finely cut leaves. Flow- 
ers rich dark blue. Suitable for the rock gar- 
den. Each 15 cents. 
DAISIES (White) 
Alaska—One of the best Shasta Daisies. 24 
to 36 in.; summer. Large white flowers, 4 to 
5 inches in diameter, on long stems. Each 
20 cents, 
Hartje & Elder—24 to 30 in.; May to July. A 
medium sized white Daisy borne on stiff 
stems. Always in bloom by Decoration Day. 
Should be divided each year. Each 25 cents. 
June Daisy—A medium sized white daisy 
blooming all season. Each 25 cents. 
Giant Daisy—A tall growing fall blooming 
white Daisy. Very hardy. Each 25 cents. 
DIANTHUS (Pinks) 
Plumarius Semperflorens—An everblooming 
Hardy Garden Pink; 1 ft.; all summer. Pinks 
are of the easiest culture, preferring a warm 
soil. They are universal favorites and make 
excellent border plants. Each 25 cents. 
Her Majesty—A pink of the plumarius type 
with large pure white double flowers. Each 
Zoecenic, 
Jock Hybrid, Double Pink—A pretty, low 
growing double dianthus. Flowers pinl 
Each 25 cents. 
Rose Cushion—4 in. From a little cushion of 
grey-green foliage, hundreds of straight stems 
arise and in May the pure pink flowers appear. 
Each 25 cents. 
DICENTRA (Bleeding Heart) 
Spectabilis — 1 to 2 ft; spring. Attractive 
hardy perennial plants with much cut foliage 
and long racemes of graceful pink heart- 
shaped flowers. Easily cultivated; desires 
part shade. Each 50 cents. 
Eximae—Plumy Bleeding Heart; 15 in.; April 
to August. Foliage finely cut and very attrac- 
tive. Each 25 cents. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) 
2 ft.; June and July. A favorite biennial hav- 
ing many bell shaped flowers on long spikes. 
Each 25 cents. 
EDELWEISS 
Leaves silvery white; flowers a starlike head 
covered with a dense white wooly substance. 
A native of the Alps. Each 25 cents. 
FUNKIA (Plantain Lily) 
Lanceolata—August and September. A 
plantain lily suitable for shade or sun. Flow- 
ers lavender. Each 25 cents; 6 for $1.25. 
Subcordata grandiflora—Large leaves; pure 
white lily shape flowers in August. Each 35 
cents. 
Thomas Hogg (New)—A strong growing va- 
riety for shade orsun. Likes moisture. Large 
clear leaves with a silver edging. Lavender 
flowers. Each 30 cents. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) 
Portola—2 ft.; all summer. Probably no other 
perennial has as many flowers in a season 
as the Gaillardia. If all dead flowers are re- 
moved the plant will continue to bloom until 
heavy frost. The flowers come in various 
combinations of red and yellow. Excellent 
for cutting. Each 25 cents. 
GEUM 
Fire Opal—Came through the past winter 
without cover, in our gardens. Flowers red. 
Each 25 cents. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath) 
Bristol Fairy—We recommend this choice dou- 
ble-flowered variety as being far superior to 
the common single baby’s breath. Each 60 
cents and 30 cents. 
Oldhamiana—A beautiful pink flowered va- 
riety. Good for cutting. Each 25 cents. 
Rosy Veil—A dwart pink free flowering dou- 
ble Gypsophila. Each 30 cents. 
HELIOPSIS (Orange Sunflower) 
Lemoine’s Giant—3 ft. A very brilliant bor- 
der plant resembling a small sunflower. Flow- 
ers single to double. Blooms over a very long 
period and makes a good display in the bor- 
der. Each 25 cents. 
HELENIUM 
Chippersfield Orange (New)—4 ft. Large 
heads of copper and gold flowers in August 
and September. Each 35 cents. 
Peregrina (New)—3 ft. Flowers large, shin- 
ing dark mahogany with touches of yellow on 
edge of petals. Excellent for cutting. Each 
AO cents. 
Riverton Beauty—Flowers pure lemon yellow 
with a disc of purplish black. Each 25 cents. 
HELIOTROPE 
A hardy garden heliotrope growing about 
three feet tall. Flowers pale pink. Fragrant. 
Each 25 cents. 
