
Digitalis, Shirley 

Doronicum 
Very early blooming, large yellow daisy-lika 
flowers on long wiry stems. Begins to bloom with 
the earliest bloomers in the spring and continue 
until mid-autumn. 
2831 CAUCASICUM, Leopardbane. A _ semi- 
dwarf variety growing 1% to 2 feet tall and pro- 
ducing its large yellow flowers in profusion. 
Pkt. 25c. 
Echinops 
2846 RITRO, Globe Thistle. Bristly metallic-blue 
flowers, July and August. Popular for winter 
bouquets. 2 to 3 feet. Pkt. 10c. 

Edelweiss 
2854 LEONTOPODIUM, Alpinum Alpine Snow- 
flower. R.G. Famous Edelweiss of Swiss Alps. 
Silvery-gray leaves, almost flat on the ground. 
Stalks spring from center, bear 3 to 4 starlike 
flowers. 4 inches. Pkt. 20c. 

Erigeron 
2856 SPECIOSUS GRANDIFLORUS, Fleabane. 
Bright purple Aster-like flowers, all summer. Fine 
for cut-flowers and border. Pkt. Ldec. 

Erinus 
2859 ALPINUS, Liver-Balsam. R&.G. Little 
plants, rosy-purple flowers, May and June, 4 to 6 
inches. Pkt. 15c. 

Euphorbia 
2880 POLYCHROMA. R.G. 10 to 15 inches. As 
small butter-yellow flowers open, leaves turn 
similar color. Pkt. 20c. 
Gaillardias, Hardy 
Easily grown, very showy, fine for cut-flowers 
and almost perpetual bloomers, July to Novem- 
ber. If sown early, will bloom the first year. 114 
to 3 feet tall. 
2890 BURGUNDY. Solid maroon, 
Grandiflora type. Pkt. 20c. 
2891 MAXIMA. Solid yellows and golds. 24 to 3 
feet. Pkt. 10c. 
2889 TANGERINE. Tangerine-orange flowers of 
good size. Pkt. 15c. 
2887 DAZZLER. Immense flowers, golden-yellow, 
maroon center. Pkt. 10c. 
2888 PORTOLA HYBRIDS. Flowers often 3 
inches across. Scarlet, tipped yellow. 214 to 3 ft. 
Pkt. 10c. 
2886 GRANDIFLORA MIXED. Combinations of 
yellow and maroon-red. Rich. Pkt. 5c. 
2892 GOBLIN GRANDIFLORA. First really 
dwarf Gaillardia. Compact, 12 inches tall, closely 
covered with large showy flowers, red, bordered 
yellow. Planted in March will flower same year. 
Pkt. 20c 

tips yellow. 


Geum, Mrs. Bradshaw Helenium 

Doronicum 
Gaillardia Grandiflora Goblin 

Gentiana 
2896 ACAULIS, Blue Gentian. R.G. Bloom in 
spring. Like moist, shady spots. 4 inches tall. 
Pkt. 15e. 

Geums 
The Geums are becoming more popular each 
year, for their free flowering and attractive plants 
are a valuable addition to any hardy garden. 
Very easily grown from seed and produce a con- 
tinuous supply of flowers for cutting. 
2901 MRS. BRADSHAW. Double, bright red 
flowers 144 inches across, May and June on stems 
18 inches tall. Foliage at base. Pkt. 10c. 
2902 LADY STRATHEDEN. Similar to Mrs. 
Bradshaw in growth, but bright golden-yellow 
flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
2905 PRINCE OF ORANGE. A true rich orange 
shade, reproduces itself true from seed. Pkt. 20c. 

Gypsophilas 
Hardy Baby’s Breath. A class of hardy Perennial 
flowers that is almost indispensable to thegarden 
from which cut-flowers are gathered. Gypsophila 
gives a daintiness to all bouquets. 
2914 PANICULATA SINGLE. Immense panicles 
of white, gauze-like flowers. 2 feet. Pkt. 10c. 
2915 DOUBLE FLOWERING. “Snow White.” 
aa winter bouquets. Showier than single. Pkt. 
Ce 
2919 PACIFICA. Tall bushy plants, tiny pink 
flowers. Blooms after Paniculata, so prolongs cut- 
ting period. Pkt. 15c. 
2920 GYPSOPHILA, OLDHAMIANA. See Novel- 
ty Page 33. 
Gypsophilas for Rock Gardens 
2916 REPENS, Prostata. R.G. 6 inches, prefers 
dry, open place. Graceful, white. Pkt. 1Oc. 
2917 REPENS ROSEA. 
trailing habit. Pkt. 1dc. 
Pink flowers of dwarf 

Hedysarum 
2923 CORONARIUM, French Honeysuckle. 
ae pee red, fragrant flowers, July. 2 feet. 
Q c. 

Heleniums 
Large Daisy-like flowers of yellow, bronze and 
orange with conspicuous centers. For cutting 
or garden, from August to October. 
2932 AUTUMNALE HYBRIDUM PRAECOX. 
3 feet. Pkt. LSc. 
2933 RIVERTON GEM. Old gold and terra- 
cotta, changing to red. 3 to 4 feet. Pkt. LSc. 

Helianthemum 
2936 SUN ROSE, Mutabile Hybrids. R.G. 
Ground cover for dry slopes. 12 inches. Pale rose, 
lilac, white. Blooms June and July. 1 ft. Pkt. 10c. 

Helianthus 
2939 AUGUSTIFOLIUS, Hardy Sunflower or 
Autumn Glory. Excellent background, masses 
of clear golden-yellow flowers in October and 
November. 5 to6 feet. Pkt. 10c. 
Helleborus 
2948 NIGER, Christmas Rose. Delightful pure 
white flowers, often bloom in snow, continuing 
through March. 9 inches. Partial shade in summer. 
Pkt. 15c. 



Perennial Seeds 37 

Gypsophila Repens Rosea for Rock Gardens 

Hesperis 
2954 MATRONALIS MIXED, Sweet Rocket. For 
naturalizing among shrubs or permanent border. 
Fragrant flowers, white, violet and purple. Similar 
a0 Blox. Blooms May and June. 2 to 3 ft. Pkt. 
Cc. 

Heucheras 
2961 SANGUINEA SPLENDENS, Coral Bells. 
R.G. Compact, 8 to 10 inches high. Stems 18 to 
24 inches bear graceful spikes of showiest, bright 
coral-red flowers. For borders. Fine for cutting 
during July and August. 2 ft. Pkt. 15e. 
2962 SANGUINEA GRANDIFLORA HYBRIDS. 
eee white, pink, scarlet and crimson. 2% ft. 
. 1de. 

Hibiscus, Mallow 
Shrub-like plants 4 to 5 feet high, bearing, August 
until frost, immense single flowers 4 to 6 inches. 
Easily grown from seed. 
2972 MALLOW MARVELS MIXED. White, pink 
and crimson. Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
2971 GIANT GOLDEN BOWL or Sunset. Cream- 
yellow with maroon center. Pkt. 10c. 

Hollyhocks, Double 
Double Hollyhock is the grandest flower that 
grows. Its stately beauty makes it grand at the 
garden gate, stone wall, back fence or any place 
where you need height, color and grandeur. In 
addition to its garden use, the individual flowers 
make perfect bouquets for table display. 
Double Hollyhocks in Separate Colors. 
2998 CHAMOIS. 2993 SCARLET. 
2994 MAROON. 2992 WHITE. 
2996 NEWPORT- 2995 YELLOW. 
PINK. 2991 MIXED 
2997 SALMON. COLORS. 
Price Any Color or Mixed: Pkt. 10c; % oz. 30c. 
3000 COLLECTION OFFER— 
7 Pkts., 1 each of 7 Colors, Value 7Oc., 50c. 
3003 TRIUMPH DOUBLE FRINGED. Branching, 
waved and fringed. Crimson, pink, white, yellow 
and purple. Early 4 to 5 feet. Pkt. Ldc. 
3002 IMPERATOR. 
Pink to salmon. Flowers 6 
inches, frilled and fringed 
with central double rosette. 
Pkt. 10c. 
3001 EXQUISITE 
FRINGED MIXED. The 
most artistic shades of 
pink, rose and red. Striking 
sore derbies variety. Pkt. 
Cc. 

Heuchera Double Hollybocks 
The letters ’R. G.” after a name mean that it is especially good for Rock Gardens. 
