FLOWERING SPURGE, for Mid-Summer 
Cutting. Euphorbia corollata. Spready 
umbels of tiny white flowers which keep 
well when cut. Invaluable as dainty acces- 
sory material for any flowering season. 
Much like single Baby’s Breath. Full sun. 
Grows easily in any well-drained soil. 2-214 
feet. July, August. 
CUSHION SPURGE. Euphorbia epithymoi- 
des, polychroma. Chrome-yellow flower 
bracts on nicely rounded 114-foot plants in 
May. Like Basket of Gold in effect but a 
few weeks later. 
Above Two, 3 of a kind for $1.00 
$3.50 per doz., 35 cts. each 
FOXGLOVE (Disitalis) 
Plant these old-fashioned favorites early. Rich 
mellow soil and partial shade best. Will thrive 
also in full sun. No hardy border complete 
without these. 
SHIRLEY STRAIN. A greatly improved 
strain of Gloxiniaeflora. The flowers, un- 
usually large in size, varying in color from 
white to deep rose-pink, are spotted crimson 
and maroon. 
Gloxiniaeflora. White, pink, purple, and 
spotted. 
All Foxgloves, 3 for 85 cts., $3.00 per doz. 
30 cts. each 
FORGET-ME-NOT ANCHUSA 
M YOSOTIDIFLORA. Forms an airy mound 
of dainty blue Forget-me-not-like flowers, 
carried on branchy sprays. Perfectly hardy, 
it flowers freely during late April and May. 
The most effective blue to associate with 
spring-flowering bulbs. 3 for $1.00, $3.50 
per doz., 35 cts. each. 
FUNKIA. See Hosta. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) 
Flowering all through summer, they provide 
a constant supply of cut-flower material. Full 
sun and rather dry location preferred. 
RUBY. Brilliant red without trace of yellow 
or brown. 
MR. SHERBROOK. Rich golden yellow 
flowers with pale yellow centers unmarked 
with any other color. 
Above Two, $1.00 for 3 of a kind 
$3.50 per doz., 35 cts. each 
GRANDIFLORA HYBRIDS. All colors. 
3 for 85 cts., $3.00 per doz., 30 cts. each. 
BLAZING STAR (Liatris) 
Unusual decorative value when cut. The tall 
bright spikes feature autumn flower shows. 
Plant in close groups of three or four. Full 
sun. Any good soil. 
PYCNOSTACHYA. Giant, 4-foot spikes of 
rosy purple flowers opening from the top 
down. July, August. 
SCARIOSA SEPTEMBER GLORY. Five- 
foot spikes covered from top to bottom with 
neat button-like purple flowers, very effec- 
tive in September. 
Above Two, $1.00 for 3 of a kind 
$3.50 per doz., 35 cts. each 
NEW WHITE BLAZING STAR 
SCARIOSA ALBA. Imposing spikes more 
than half covered with clean, white, button- 
like blossoms. Plant in groups of 3 or more 
for an unusual effect. 3 feet. August, Sep- 
tember. $1.10 for 3, $4.00 per doz., 40 cts. 
each. 
GEUMS 
(See also Page 13.) 
Prince of Orange. Orange. 
Lady Stratheden. Golden yellow. 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Scarlet-red. 
Above 3, 85 cts. for 3 of a kind 
$3.00 per doz., 30 cts. each 
A CHOICE GLOBE THISTLE— 
Special for Winter Arrangements 
ECHINOPS, Taplow Blue. Round globes 
of soft metallic blue. Excellent to cut and 
dry for winter use. Plant 214-3 feet. Valu- 
able for garden background. Part shade or 
sun. 3 for $1.40, 5.00 per doz., 50 cts. each. 
HELENIUM PEREGRINUM. (See Page 12.) 
HELIOPSIS 
SUMMER GOLD. J/ncomparabilis. A grand 
cut-flower for the seashore or summer 
garden. Rich, golden-yellow, semi-double 
flowers, 3 inches across, on branching, 2%- 
foot stems. Grows anywhere in full sun. 
Absolutely hard. 3 for $1.00, $3.50 per doz., 
39 cts. each. 
HOSTA (Funkia) 
For That Shady Spot 
PLANTAGINEA (SUBCORDATA GRAN- 
DIFLORA). “August Lily.”’ Fragrant, pure 
white, lily-like flowers during August and 
September. Attractive foliage. Fine in 
partial shade. Height, 2-214 feet. 3 for 
$1.40, $5.00 per doz., 50 cts. each. 
CAERULEA. Blue Plantain Lily. Broad, green leaves. 
Blue flowers in July and August. Height, 11% feet. 
FORTUNEI ROBUSTA. Stout, glaucous, attractive 
foliage. White flowers tinted lilac. Makes an effective 
plant for shade. $1.00 for 3, $3.50 per doz., 35 cts. 
LANCIFOLIA VARIEGATA. Attractive green and 
white foliage. Height, 1 14 feet. 
All Hostas Except Where Noted are 
3 for 85 cts., $3.00 per doz. 
30 cts. each 
BEAUTIFUL Hat BEARDED 
Selected from the finest. With color effect 
in the garden as the criterion—rather than 
extreme size and oddity of color—here are 
varieties that will remain because they are 
serviceable and beautiful. 
Varieties of Special Merit 
Alta California. Tall. Rich yellow with 
slight brown overtone on the falls. 
Blue Velvet. Intense deep velvety blue. 
Clara Noyes. Apricot, rose, red, peach, and 
copper blended as in the Talisman rose. A 
sturdy 3-foot beauty. 
Coronation. Deep golden yellow; very large 
flowers on tall, branching stems. A lovely 
variety. 
Don Juan. Gigantic; rich garnet-red blend; 
perfect form. 
Frieda Mohr. Large, deep pink-toned Iris. 
Brilliant coloring. Free-flowering. 
King Juba. Fine large new variegata of Iris 
King type. Much finer. Old-gold with 
dahlia-carmine falls. 
Pink Satin. One of the finest, smoothest, 
pink-toned Irises. 
Red Radiance. A magnificent soft red. Very 
free. Good strong plant. 
Rheingauperle. Beautiful apple-blossom- 
pink, with apple-blossom fragrance. Few 
better. 
San Francisco. Fine lavender and white. 
Taj Mahal. Pure white. Fine form and ex- 
cellent substance. 
White and Gold. Pure, gleaming satiny 
white, with brilliant golden beard. Perfect 
form. 
All Above Varieties, 85 cts. for 3 of a kind 
$3.00 per doz., 30 cts. each 
Good Older Kinds 
Ambassadeur. A _ striking combination of smoky 
lavender and violet-red, emphasized by a rich orange 
beard. One of the best. 
Pallida Dalmatica. Princess Beatrice. Large flowers of 
a clear lavender-blue, shaded pale silvery blue at the 
base; sweetly scented. 
Pluie d’Or. Golden Rain. Fine, tall, deep, clear yellow. 
True Charm. White with blue-lavender etchings. 
Above Varieties, 50 cts. for 3 of one kind 
$2.00 per doz., 20 cts. each 
IRIS KAEMPFERI 
The tall, blade-like foliage alone is of real 
decorative value, and the orchid-like flowers 
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Liatris, September Glory 
appear in late June, after all other Iris have 
passed. Cut in the bud stage, the flowers open 
perfectly and keep well. A rich, moist location 
is best, but average garden conditions will 
suit this Iris. 
Catherine Parry. Double. Blue, overlaid 
rosy red. 
Eleanor Parry. Double. Claret-red, veined 
white and blue. 
Fascination. Large, double, blue flower, 
lightly veined white and tinged with pink. 
A lovely variety. 
Gold Bound. Double. Pure white, creamy 
glow with gold-banded center. 
Mahogany. Large double flowers of mahog- 
any red. Latest to bloom. 
Purple and Gold. Double. Rich violet-pur- 
ple, gold center; enormous flowers. 
Red Riding Hood. A showy, three-petaled 
variety of amaranth color, veined and 
suffused white. 
All Above Varieties, 3 of one kind, $1.00 
$3.50 per doz., 35 cts. each 
FRAGRANT JUNE PINKS 
(Dianthus) 
Plumarius. Single. A fine strain of these old 
favorites. The June garden is simply in- 
complete without their spicy odor. 85 cts. 
for 3, $3.00 per doz., 30 cts. each. 
LITTLE JOE—A Gem for the Border. 
Compact, little, 6- to 8-inch plants with 
showy crimson single flowers which are very 
large in proportion. It is definitely colorful 
all summer. Perfect for edging. 3 for $1.40, 
$5.00 per doz., 50 cts. each. 
SPICY DOUBLE PINKS 
BRISTOL PURITY (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 
1928). Absolutely pure white, double flow- 
ers, very fragrant. Extremely free, with 
occasional flowers in fall. 
ROSE UNIQUE. Fine double carnation-like 
pink; very free, flowering from June to 
severe frost. 
SILVER MINE. Clean, pure white, double 
flowers almost continuously from June to 
late October. 
Above 3 Varieties, $1.10 for 3 of one kind 
$4.00 per doz., 40 cts. each 
RAVEN ROCK-RED. This low-growing, 
brilliant, very double crimson-red is larger 
and in every way superior to the popular 
Furst Bismarck. Blooms profusely in the 
heat of midsummer when few flowers are 
at their best. Stock limited. Special price, 
3 for $1.40, $5.00 per doz., 50 cts. each. 
