HEUCHERA (Coral Bells) 
Queen of Hearts—Deep glowing coral-scarlet, 
long period of bloom; flowers large and abun- 
dant. A new novelty. Each 50 cents. 
Rosamundi—A desirable coral pink variety. 
Free flowering. Each 30 cents. 
Sanguinea— 12 ft.; July and August. Crim- 
son scarlet flowers. Prefers an open situation. 
Suitable for rockeries. Each 25 cents. 
HIBISCUS (Mallow) 
Plants 3 to 4 ft. high, bearing large cup like 
flowers similar to Hollyhocks. Red, pink or 
white. Each 25 cents. 
HOLLYHOCKS 
Double flowers, Rose, Maroon, Yellow, Sal- 
mon or mixed. Each 20 cents. 
INULA (Fleabane) 
Hirta—10 to 12in. Brilliant yellow daisy-like 
flowers in July and August. Each 25 cents. 
LINUM (Flax) 
Perenne—Z to 3 ft.; all summer. Bush-like 
plants, producing daily an abundance of blue 
blossoms. As arule the blossoms close about 
noon. The plants prefer an open, warm place. 
Plant as early as possible for best results. A 
very showy plant when planted in masses. 
Each 25 cents. 
Flavum—A very desirable yellow flowered 
variety of hardy flax. Blooms continuously if 
dead blossoms are removed. Foliage entirely 
different from the blue flax. Each 25 cents. 
LOBELIA (Cardinal Flower) 
Cardinalis—3 ft. A native American plant 
having vivid scarlet flowers. Each 30 cents. 
LUPINES 
A nice sized group of Lupines with their 
foot or more long spikes of flowers will make 
a beauty spot in any garden during the early 
summer. Transplant early. 
Polyphyllus—Moerheimi, Pink. 
Harkness Hybrids. 
Each 25 cents. 
LYCHNIS (Maltese Cross) 
Chalcedonica—3 ft. The common tall red 
form of the Maltese Cross or Catch Fly. Each 
20 cents. 
Haageana—A dwarf form with large scarlet 
flowers. Each 25 cents. 
Viscaria—10 in. Pink flowers in June and 
July. Each 25 cents. 
MERTENSIA (Virginia Blue Bells) 
A beautiful early blooming plant, with blue 
bell-like flowers fading to pink. Potted plants, 
each 30 cents. 
MONARDA (Bergamot) 
Didyma—Attractive plants for the semi-shady 
or sunny border, growing from 2 to 3 ft. high 
and bearing brilliant crimson flower heads 
from June to August. Each 25 cents. 
Scarlet—Each 20 cents. 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Nots) 
Nearly everyone is familiar with the charm- 
ing bright blue flowers of the Forget-Me-Not. 
They prefer partial shade and plenty of mois- 
ture. Height 6in. Each 25 cents. 
OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose) 
Tall—_2 ft. Bright yellow flowers. Each 25 
cents. 
PENTSTEMON (Bearded Tongue) 
Barbatus Torreyi—2 ft. Spikes of bright scar- 
let red bell shaped flowers from June to Au- 
gust. An excellent cut flower to arrange with 
delphinium. Each 25 cents. 
PAPAVER (Poppy) 
Orientale—Two year old plants in Cloverset 
pots for spring planting. Oriental Hybrids. 
Each 30 cents. 
Pink Shades—In Cloverset pots. 
cents. 
Nudicaule (Iceland Poppy)—] ft.; all summer. 
A short lived perennial, having cup-shaped 
flowers on long slender stems. The graceful 
flowers arise from a neat tuft of finely cut 
leaves. The bright colors of the flowers and 
their long keeping qualities after being cut 
make the Iceland Poppy a desirable plant for 
any garden. Mixed colors. Each 10 cents. 
BEAUTIFUL PHLOX 
Africa—Brilliant carmine-red with blood-red 
eye. Well shaped flower heads composed of 
large florets. Each 25 cents. 
Albert Leo Schlageter—Glowing, brilliant 
scarlet-red blooms with orange sheen. Each 
35 cents. 
Augusta (Patented) — Cherry-red, leaves 
bronze green. Very choice. Each 50 cents. 
B. Comte—A variety of medium height hav- 
ing large heads of rich satiny amaranth col- 
ored flowers. Each 25 cents. 
Beacon—Brilliant cherry-red, grows about 3 
feet tall. Straight strong stems. Each 25 cents. 
Border Gem—3 ft. Large trusses of well form- 
ed violet blue flowers. Each 35 cents. 
Border Queen—A dwarf outstanding phlox 
with large florets of a watermelon pink. Has 
been very satisfactory in our garden trials for 
several years. Each 30 cents. 
Col. Mangen—Tall; heavy trusses of brilliant 
rose-scarlet; non-fading. Each 35 cents. 
Each 35 
