10 OUR HARDY “BLIZZARD BELT’? PLANTS 


GOLD MEDAL HYBRID DEL- 
PHINIUMS in foreground. 
in both sunny and shady locations. 
Very attractive in appearance. Each 
15. cents. 
OSTRICH FERN—X (Struth- 
riopteris Germanical)—3 to 4 ft. 
A splendid fern for the north side of 
buildings. Stately dark green fronds. 
Each 25 cents. 
FUNKIA—X 
LANCEOLATA (Piantain Lily or 
Japanese Day Lily) —2 feet. A very 
hardy herbaceous perennial with 
pretty green foliage and lily-like 
lilac-blue flowers, borne on long 
stems in September. Grows in shade 
or sun and does extra well when set 
close to water. Each 15 cents. 
VARIEGATA—X—2 ft. The var- 
iegated form of Day Lily. Very 
showy as leaves are bright green, 
striped with white, making a hand- 
some effect all through the season. 
Each 25 cents 
GAILLARDIA—X 
(indian Blanket Flower)—72 ft. 
Our long beds of Gaillardia loaded 
with their beautiful brilliantly col- 
ored flowers from early spring until 
late fall, always attract a lot of 
favorable comment from visitors to 
our Nurseries. All agree that they 
are a beautiful sight with their 
bright orange, yellow and red flow- 
ers, growing on long stems up above 
the plants. You will enjoy having 
some of these plants for they will 
grow in almost any location and are 
well suited for beds, hedge rows, 
borders, and simple clump plant- 
ings. They also will give a blaze of 
color in a sunny position in your 
Rock Garden and as cut flowers 

Field showing many hundred 
thousands of plants in 5 varie- 
ties of DIANTHUS. 


they stand away up toward the 
head of the perennial class. We have — 
a wonderful strain of Gaillardia and — 
are anxious to have you try them. 
Each 15 cents. ian 
GERANIUM—X 4 
(Cranes Bill) —Pretty serrated fol- _ 
iage with large lilac colored flowers | 
all through the Summer. A splendid 
Rock Garden plant. Each 25 cents, 
GYPSOPHILA . 
PANICULATA (Baby’s Breath) — 
2 to 3 ft. Bears an abundance of — 
small white flowers on branched — 
stems, so thick as to give a lace-like — 
effect. Much used for summer cut- 
ting, and also for drying for winter — 
bouquets. Each 15 cents. 
REPENS—X (Dwarf Baby’s 
Breath)—6 inches. A beautiful trail- | 
ing plant for Borders and Rock 
Gardens. Clouds of small white and 
pink flowers in July and August. © 
Each 20 cents. a 
BRISTOL FAIRY—X—Grafted — 
plants, sure to produce large pani- — 
cles of double white flowers through- 
out the summer. Each 35 cents. 
GRASSES, ORNAMENTAL — 
This is a very interesting and valu- 
able group of Hardy Perennial 
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A field of ALASKA SHASTA — 
DAISY in full bloom for matur- — 
ing seed crop. 
plants, suited for growing in beds, 
borders, and with flowering plants 
for contrast. The plumes and seed | 
pods are nice for summer bouquets — 
and they also cure easily for use in 
winter decorations. 
EVULALIA JAPONICA (Zebra 
Grass)—6 to 10 ft. The long blades 
of this grass, marked as they are 
with broad yellow bands across the 
leaves, make it very attractive for 
specimen on lawns. Each 25 cents, 
PHALARIS ARUNDINACEA—X | 
(Varigated Ribbon Grass)—1% 
to 2 ft. A very hardy Ornamental 
Grass with flat leaves, striped the 
long way with white. Very fine for 
contrast in borders, beds, and Rock 
Gardens. Also makes a splendid 
screen for shading stems of shrubs 
and trees. Each 15 cents. 
ERIANTHUS RAVENNA 
(Plume Grass)—5 to 7 feet. A very 
beautiful Ornamental Grass pro- 
ducing 30 to 50 flower spikes closely 
resembling the Pampas Plumes. 
Each 30 cents. 
HELENIUM 
4 to 5 feet. A fine hardy background 
perennial, growing quantities of deep 
yellow daisy shaped flowers with 
