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*Indicates Rock-Plants 
tIndicates Cut-Flower Varieties 
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Pyrethrum, Single Mixed 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy) 
We list here one of America’s finest collections of 
new and better varieties of Painted Daisies. 
All Pyrethrums are priced at 40 cts. each; 
3 of one kind for $1; $4 per doz., unless other- 
wise stated. 
{Brilliant. Not quite as double as Buckey, but 
just as pretty. Beautiful brilliant red. 
tBuckey. Handsome large double red flowers dur- 
ing May and June. 50 cts. each; 3 for $1.25. 
tCameo Pink. Very attractive, small, double, pink 
flowers on 18 to 24-inch stems. Blooms early. 
Dainty. 18 in. Rather small, brilliant, double red 
flowers. Dwarf, sturdy growth. 
tEileen May Robinson. The finest new single 
Painted Daisy. Its Iustrous, bright pink flowers 
measure 4 inches across and come on 30-inch stems. 
tFlorence Shadley. This beautiful new variety ts 
just as double as Buckey; lovely pink color. 
tHuntington’s Scarlet. The finest single scarlet. 
Flowers large, pure scarlet, with gold center zones. 
tMiami Queen. Semi-double; pink. 
tPink Bouquet. Double center, somewhat re- 
sembling Miami Queen. 
tRose Glory. A fine, medium-sized double bloom 
of a bright shade of rose-red. One of our best. 
{Silver Tips (Barbara Shum). New. Full double 
red flowers with tiny white markings at tips of 
petal. A choice new variety. 
tWhite Queen. A new full double white flower. 
{Finest Double, Mixed. Many new fine shades and 
colors. 30 cts. each; 3 for 75 cts. 
tSingle, Mixed. A fine strain with many shades. 
25 cts. each; 3 for 60 cts. 
tSingle and Double, Mixed. Grown from seed 
taken from our double named varieties, our best 
mixed strain. 30 cts. each: 3 for 75 cts. 
| TSpeciosa. 

RANUNCULUS (Buttercup) 
*Montanus. 6 in. For a choice spot in the rock- 
garden this ts a golden beauty. The plant blooms 
freely in May, and prefers partial shade and 
moisture. 50 cts. each. 
RUDBECKIA (Coneflower) 
t{Maxima. 4 to 5 ft. A very distinct species with 
large glaucous green leaves and bright yellow 
flowers 3 to 4 inches across, with a cone 2 inches 
high. Blooms in June. 
t{Newmani. 2 ft. Deep orange-yellow flowers 
with dark purple cones. July and August. 
{Purpurea (Echinacea purpurea). 3 to 4 ft. Purple 
Coneflower. Attractive purple flowers with large 
brown cones. A good summer-flowering plant. 
{Purpurea, The King. 4 ft. Very beautiful new 
variety with large bright rosy purple flowers on 
strong, stiff stems from July to September. 
AO cts. each; 3 for $1. 
RUELLIA 
*Ciliosa. 18in. Large Javender-petunia-like flowers 
in July and August. 
SALVIA (Sage) 
fAzurea. 4 to 5 ft. Sky-blue flowers in August and 
September. 
{Pitcheri. 4 ft. A great fall-flowering plant. The 
branching stems are covered with deep gentian- 
blue flowers. 30 cts. each; 3 for 75 cts. 
SANTOLINA 
*Incana. Lavender Cotton. 12 in. Evergreen 
silvery foliage. Button-like yellow flowers in June. 
*Viridis. 12 mm. Similar in growth to Incana but 
with bright dark green foliage. Cream-yellow 
flowers in the summer. Very attractive. 
SAPONARIA (Soapwort) 
*Ocymoides alba. A pure white form. 
*Ocymoides splendens. Pretty spreading plant, 
covered with pink flowers in May and June. 
SATUREJA (Savory) 
*Pygmeea. 12 in. A rare herb and a fine rock-plant, 
It makes a bushy plant covered with white flowers. 
July and August. 
SAXIFRAGA (Saxifrage) 
*Andrewsi. A fine, new hybrid which is rather 
easy to grow. Large heads of white flowers on 
12 to 15-inch stems. Prefers moisture and shade. 
*Megasea cordifolia. Very large heart-shaped 
leaves. Heads of pink flowers on 12 to 15-inch 
stems. Thrives in ordinary soil, sun or shade. 
SCABIOSA (Scabious) 
tCaucasica. 2 ft. A handsome hardy plant that 
blooms freely in early summer. Large lavender- 
blue flowers fine for cutting. 
tCaucasica alba. Fine white form. 
*Lucida. A rare species with mauve-blue flowers 
on 12-inch branching stems, all summer. 
*Parnassi (Pterocephalus parnassi). Compact 
mounds of gray foliage, not over 4 inches high, 
with mauve-pink scabiosa-like flowers on 3-inch 
stems from June on; full sun. 35 cts. each; 3 for 
90 cts. 
A very free-blooming new variety. 
Lovely light blue flowers all summer. 
SCUTELLARIA (Skullcap) 
*Baicalensis coelestina. 12 to 18 in. A bushy 
plant, with clear blue snapdragon-shaped flowers 
during July and August 
