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Patsy in a field of MAYFIEL© 
GIANT SHASTA DAISY. 
®haded with delicate pink. Each 15 
Cents. 
SCABIOSA 
(Pin Cushion Flower)—2 ft. 
Very pretty lavender flowers from 
June to Sept. Each 20 cents. 
SEDUM 
STONECROP—The dwarf. varie- 
ties are much used for sunny places 
in Rock Gardens. The taller varie- 
ties make effective groups of color 
in borders and beds. We can supply 
the following varieties: 
ACRE—X—3 in. Leaves bright 
green, flowers yellow. Each 9 cents. 
ALBUM—X—6 in. Waxy leaves 
flowers white. Each 12 cents. 
KAMSCHATICUM—X—4 in. 
Orange yellow flowers. Each 15 
cents. 
STOLONIFERA—X—6 in. Ever- 
green leaves, flowers pink. Each 15 
cents. 
SPECTABILE—X—2 ft. Broad, 
light green leaves with immense 
heads of handsome, showy, rose 
colored flowers. Each 20 cents. 
VARIEGATED SPECTABILE. 
Same as above only with leaves 
striped with yellowish white. Very 
handsome plant. Each 25 cents. 
. SEMPERVIVUM—X 
(House Leek)—An interesting plant 
with fine cobweb rosettes. Each 15 
cents. 
SHASTA DAISY 
Very hardy perennials of easy cul- 
ture and valuable for cutting as well 
as for making a fine show in the 
garden. Flowers are pure white with 
golden centers and make a fine con- 

TRITOMA, Red Hot Poker, with 
Hardy Mums, Oriental Poppies, 
Hemerocallis, etc., in back- 
ground. 
trast when set with or near plants 
with flowers of other shades of colors. 
We grow four varieties of Shasta 
Daisy as follows: 
ALASKA—2 to 3 ft. A large hand- 
some plant with glistening white 
daisy shaped flowers in June and 
July. This is the type of Shasta 
Daisy made famous by Luther Bur- 
bank. Each 15 cents. 
GLORY OF WAYSIDE—X—12 
to 15 inches. The earliest of all of 
Shasta Daisy group, coming into 
flower in May, when the plants bear 
great loads of white glistening daisies, 
and continue to bloom throughout 
the summer and fall. A splendid 
plant for borders and Rock Gard- 
ens. Each 12 cents. 
MAYFIELD GIANT—Very strong 
growing plant bearing giant size 
flowers measuring up to four inches 
across. Each 20 cents. 
GIANT FALL DAISY (Uligi- 
nosum)—4 to 5 ft. Grows great 
loads of flowers from June to Sep- 
tember. Each 20 cents. 
SILENE—X 
Fine border or Rock Garden plant 
with pink flowers from June to 
October.- Each 15 cents. 
SOLIDAGO—X 
VIRGO (Dwarf Golden Rod)— 
10 inches. Especially adapted for 
Rock Garden planting where it 

Tall flowers at left ULIGINO- 
SUM, Giant Fall Daisy, and at 
right PHYSOSTEGIA. 
gives a wealth of golden color dur- 
ing late summer and fall months. 
Each 15 cents. 
SPIREA—X 
(Meadow Sweet)—2 to 3 ft. A 
handsome perennial with cut leaves 
and bearing long feathery panicles 
of white flowers during June and 
July. Each 20 cents. 
STATICE—X 
DUMOSO (Sea Lavender)—2 ft. 
Grows great heads of white flowers 
for drying for winter bouquets. Each 
20 cents. 
LATIFOLIA—2 ft. This variety 
grows great heads of miniature, pur- 
plish blue flowers during July and 
August. An excellent filler for both 
summer and winter bouquets. Each 
20 cents. 
STOKESIA—X 
(Stokes Aster)—18 in. A strik- 
ingly showy perennial with China- 
like Aster flowers of light blue color 
blooming in September and October. 
You will like it. Each 20 cents. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
See Dianthus Barbatus. 
