THE HOUSE OF RYNVELD 
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DIANTHUS (continued) 

Per 10 Per 100 
Deltoides— (Maiden Pink) —A typical rockplant, 
forming carpets covered with dainty pink flow- 
SFSuIN LING eel ils lll Or saeeeteererpeen este tere rten testers cates $1.00 $7.00 
Grenadine Red— Bright scarlet flowers on stems 
Liloet COte. J UNG. LOl.DIANIUS emer. e tite aren renee 1.50 12.00 
Grenadine Pink— Same as above, bright pink 
flowers 1 4er Ltd UNG were re ee eee 1.50 12.00 
Grenadine White— A pure white form of the 
above. Lievite J Une Ol plants ser eee ere 1.50 12.00 
Her Majesty— Old fashioned sweet pinks, pure 
white, -Hieldumplants Merete cesee cee ct eer eects 1.50 12.00 
Plumaris Semperflorens—Double and single 
flowers of rose, pink and white color. Fragrant 
flowers on long spikes, all summer. Field plants. 1.00 7.00 
DICENTRA SPECTABILIS- (Bleeding Heart)— 
Unusually fine as an early Spring pot plant, 
especially for St. Valentine’s Day. 
Extra Larges Clam psy te cc cre tert ee eee eee 1.90 17.00 
Medinini Clam psteec-- cree scrote. cr ee kee cere eee 1.65 15.00 
DIGITALIS 
Giant Shirley— (Fox Glove) —A magnificent 
strain forming spikes from 5 to 7 feet tall, in 
white to the deepest rose with prominent spots 
of crimson maroon. June to July. Field plants. 1.00 7.00 
Gloxiniaeflora— In rose, purple, and white, each 
color Separates Pb 1CLG@ep lat deme s ce hone ee 1.00 7.00 
EREMURUS 
Bungei— (Aurantiacus)—Citron yellow flowers Each 
DOMNe On Spikes o-4sLeetanl On weretcders erecta eee tae sae) 
Himalaicus— A free flowering variety, the enor- 
mous spikes of which are one-third covered with 
WhItETOWETSS Ach etcrrcstacersnic teens rete aes cee eee eee 1.00 
Robustus— Strong growing variety, producing 
enormous spikes. Flowers rose-pink. ............ccce000 1.50 
Elwesianus—A variety of robustus, producing 
enormous spikes thickly set with pink flowers. 1.50 
Shelford— A beautiful hybrid producing spikes 
up to seven feet high. The closely arranged 
flowers are coppery yellow tinted bronze outside. 1.50 
ERIGERON — (Fleabane). 
Speciosus Grandiflorus— A Worthwhile Peren-Per 10 Per 100 
nial with Aster-like flowers of dark lilac color 
with a prominent yellow disk, flowers in great 
abundance. 1% feet. July-August. «................... 1.25 8.00 
FUNKIA-— (Plantainlily)— 
Very useful and attractive on account of their 
lavender blue flower spikes in mid-summer. 
They like semi-shade and do well planted around 
shrubs. 
Lancifolia— Lilac. Variegated leaves. Blooms 
IVA TIOUSC MELLEL (at) Latitsemme et eecarnstncteeen te ceeteaes 1.00 8.00 
Coerulea— Blue. 18 inches tall. Blooms in June. 
PaCS VED UEEWaRAS whee rtp Eocene Meer AT oryr ny or oe 1.00 8.00 
Fortunei— Lilac. 24 inches tall. Blooms in July. 
Hieldasplants mre rsmes ttc crete errrshec titres seteceyctohiecece 1.00 8.00 
Variegata— Lilac, foliage in green, white edge. 
BloonishngsUlyee micas plantse. 2 ee, 1.00 8.00 
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