BLUE FESCUE GRASS— Festuca 
glauca 
Much used for edging borders, formal 
beds and rose gardens. Compact, dense 
tufts of very narrow bluish leaves, 3 
inches high. 3 for 60c; $2.00 per dozen. 
ZEBRA GRASS 
Elegant specimen plants of ornamentai 
grass for the lawn or’ background. 6-35 
feet high. The long leaves are’ marked 
with broad vellow bands‘‘across the 
leaves. Large silvery plumes in Septem- 
ber. 30c each; 3 for 75c. 
¢ GLOBE DAISY—Globularia 
trichosantha 
Tufted plants with glossy green leaves. 
Fluffy blue globe-like flowers on six 
inch stems in May. 3 for 65c. 
BABY’S BREATH BRISTOL FAIRY— 
Gypsophila 
The best of the cut flower varieties 
with very large pure white double 
flowers in misty sprays continuously 
throughout the summer, 2-3 feet tall. 
Priced very low this year. 35c each or 
3 for $1.00. 
t BABY’S BREATH ROSY VEIL 
A new dwarf pink double-flowering 
Baby’s Breath. 12 inches. Our custo- 
mers like it. 35¢ each or 3 for $1.00. 
HELEN’S FLOWER—Helenium 
autumnale rubrum 
Broad branching very showy plants in 
August and September when the 3 to 4 
.foot high plants are covered with- 
bright terra-cotta red daisy-like flow- 
ers, 1% inches in diameter. 3 for 65c. 
~ CORAL: BELLS—Heuchera 
Pluie ‘de Feu 
Tufted clumps of heart-shaped leaves. 
Leafless, ;wiry 12,inch stems terminat- 
ed by dainty fiery red bells. 3 for 65c. 
HIBISCUS | 
Perennial shrub-like flowers. July and 
August. 5 feet tall. Use in large flower 
borders as specimen plants or amongst 
shrubs, 30c each.or 3 for 75c. 

WE DO THE EXPERIMENTING 
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»Each ,year we try our many new 
varieties and then offer them.to you 
-only after their; merits have been rea- 
lized. Many’ new; varieties have faults 
that exclude*them .from: our custo- 
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HOLLYHOCK CHATERS PRIZE 
Colossal spikes of double .red, pink, or 
white flowers. Found in every old- 
fashioned garden. Valued interspersed 
amongst shrubbery or as accents in the 
hardy border. June and July. 3 to 6 
feet. State color, 3 for 65c;. $2.25 per 
dozen. 

One of the most desirable and easily 
grown perennials. A light soil is best 
for their successful culture. They can- 
not be depended upon to survive the 
winter on heavy clay soils, but do 
splendidly on soils of a light or medium 
character. For continuous bloom keep 
the old flowers cut off and they will 
bloom throughout the summer, 1'%-2 
feet. 
Burgundy, A rich deep red Gaillardia; 
occasionally a flower is tipped with 
gold. 3 for 65c. 
Mr. Sherbrook. Large rich golden-yel- 
low flowers. Rare. 25c¢: each or 3 for 
$1.00. 
Portola. This Gaillardia has rich crim- 
son rays that are tipped yellow. 3 for 
65c. 
FOR A GROUND COVER IN A HOT 
DRY PLACE, USE PHLOX SUBU- 
LATA IN ANY VARIETY, ANY OF 
THE THYMES, SNOW-IN-SUMMER, 
SEDUM SARMENTOSUM and DOU- 
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