Omphalodes linifolia: Delightful cousin of blue-eyed Mary, 
with white flowers on gray bushes. Ten inches. 10 cents. 
Thlaspi Kerneri: Mounds of white in early spring 6 inches. 
Trellius Golden Queen: Immense orange-yellow globes, late 
for a trollius. 3 feet. Speetacular. 10 cents. 
Caryopteris mongoliensis: Really hardy, having stood 30 
below zero here. Lovely blue flowers. August. To 2 ft. 25 cts. 
Chrysotamnus (Bigelovia) graveolens: Beautiful gray-leaved 
shrub to 2 feet, with showy goiden headsin September. Oneof 
fall’s loveliest offerings. 25 cents, 
Allium pulchellum: Simulates big dr rops of raspberry ice 
hanging candelabra-fashion from 18-inch stems in July. Good. 
Crepis rubra: Pink dandelions on foot-tall stems all summer. 
Attractive, easy, never weedy. 10 cents. 
Draba Haynaldii: Clusters of yellow flowers, almost stemless 
in earliest spring. A beautiful ornamentin a sunny well-drained soil. 
Helichrysum anatolicum: Mats of woolly whiteness; heads 
of gold in summer. A sound perennial. Attractive year round. 
Helianthus species: Received as H. debilis, a Texan annual. 
In any case it is a good thing, quick to bloom and continuing until 
frost. Goed cutter. 2 feet. 10 cents. 
Oenothera Afterglow: Big showy evening primroses, yellow 
with red calyx linibs. To 3 feet. 10 cents. 
TERMS; ALL SEEDS 15 CENTS PER PACKET UNLESS OTHER- 
WISE STATED, POSTPAID, 
GLADWOOD GARDENS 
Copemish, Michigan 
