GUARANTEED PLANTS AND SATISFACTION 
*DIANTHUS DELTOIDES 
(Maiden Pink)—A very dwarf va- 
riety which is excellent for. the rock 
garden. 
*DIANTHUS, KNAPPI—A dain- 
ty species with slender stems, bear- 
ing clusters of small yellow blos- 
soms. Grows best in dry, sunny 
place. 
*DIANTHUS PLUMARIVUS 
(Grass Pink)—These are the hardy 
Scotch or Clove pinks. The _ gray- 
blue foliage is attractive all year; 
flowers come in various shades of 
pink. Fine for rock or wall garden. 
*DIANTHUS, ROSE CUSHION 
—Outstanding new variety. Bright 
rose colored flowers. Low growing 
and compact. Surprisingly showy 
considering that it is such a tiny 
nlant. 
DICTAMNUS, FRAXINELLA (Cas Plant)—Plant of compact 
growth with shiny leaves. Fragrant flowers, pink and white mixed. 
85¢c each: $3.50 per dozen. 
ERYNGIUM PLANU™M (Sea Holly)—Characterized by its finely 
cut spiny foliage and thistle-like heads of steel blue flowers. Can be 
dried for winter. 
*EUPHORBIA, MYRSINITES—Low growing. Bluish, fleshy fo- 
liage in circular formation around somewhat trailing stems. Yellow 
flowers in clusters. Spring blooming. 
FERN, COLORADO 
MALE Very hardy; 
fine for shady spots. 50c 
each, $5.00 doz. 
*FESTUCA GLAUCA 
(Blue Fesecue Grass) — 
Grown for dense tufts of 
very narrow, silvery blue 
blades. Used for borders or 
for contrast with darker 
foliage. Grows to 15 
inches. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket 
Flower)—Deep red with 
yellow border. Blooms 
steadily. 20c each, $2.00 
per dozen. $15.00 per 100. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby 
Breath)—The profusion of Jim 
tiny white flowers which . > aberence oe 
come into bloom all at Colorado Male Fern 
once gives this plant a 
frothy mist-like appearance. Useful in borders, or the blossoms may 
be dried and used in winter houquets. 
GYPSOPHILA, BRISTOL FAIRY—Largest double flowering va- 
riety Lonz blooming period. Does not dry as well as Holland 
Grafted. Large roots 75¢c each. 
GYPSOPHILA, HOLLAND GRAFTED DOUBLE WHITE— 
Large double flowers. This is the variety that is grown commercially. 
50e each, per dozen. $5.00. 
GYSOPHILA, PANICULATA—A single flowering form of the 
: above. Each 25c, per dozen, $2.50. 
*GYPSOPHILA, REPENS — 
(Trailing plant with masses of 
* white flowers. 
GYPSOPHILA, REPENS BOD- 
GERI—Dwarf, pink double flow- 
ering gypsophila. Blooms earlier 
than any other double flowering 
> form. Sometimes grows to a 
mm height of 1 ft. 35c each, $3.50 per 
dozen. 
* HELIOPSIS PITCHERIANA 
H (Hardy Zinnia)—Has large, rather 
ma coarse flower heads of golden yel- 
‘ae iow. 
HEMEROCALLIS, FULVA 
(Brown Day Lily)—Coppery or- 
“ange flowers; grass-like foliage. 
~ *“HEUCHERA SANGUINEA— 
Bright crimson flowers on 12 to 
18 in. stems in June and Septem- 
Meee ber. Very free flowering. Excel- 
lent for the rock garden. 
HIBISCUS (Rosemallow) — Im- 
mense single flowers. July to Sep- 
= Re ES j tember. 5 ft. Hardy. Pink and 
Hibiscus (Rosemallow) white mixed. Also red. 
All Perennials 25c each: $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100 
unless otherwise indicated. 


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