Globularia Cordifolia for the Rockery 
Geum, Princess Juliana 
FERNS 
HARDY VARIETIES 
Of relatively simple culture if given proper growing 
conditions such as a loam and peat soil, plenty of 
moisture and preferably a shady or semi - shaded 
position. 
Adiantum pedatum. The attractive native Maiden 
Hair Fern. Dainty green fronds. 
Strutiopteris germanica. The graceful 
with waving 3 ft. plumes. 
Polystichum acrostichoides. 
Christmas Fern. 
Any of above: Each 25c, per three 60c, per ten $1.50 
GAILLARDIA 
“Burgundy”. Large flowers of deep wine maroon 
slightly tipped with gold. Blooms from_ early 
summer until frost providing an abundance of 
cutting material. Each 25c, per three 60c, per 
ten $1.50. 
“Golden Goddess”. A recent introduction. Beauti- 
fully formed flowers of a rich golden yellow. Early 
to bloom and continuing through the season. Each 
35c, per three 90c, per ten $2.50. 
Monarch Hybrids. The peer of large flowered Gail- 
lardia. Contains all the bright colors such as 
gold, crimson, orange and dual-toned specimens. 
Each 30c, per three 75c, per ten $2.00. 
GENTIANA 
The handsome American native Closed 
Clusters of deep bright blue flowers on 
Each 25c, per three 60c, 
Ostrich Fern 
The beautiful evergreen 
Andrewsi. 
Gentian. 
8 in. stems in late July. 
per ten $1.50. 
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FUNKIA 
Meadia Variegated. A bedding plant of merit. Light 
green foliage brightly bordered with golden yel- 
low. Pretty lavender flowers on 1 ft. stems in 
July. Each 25c, per three 60c, per ten $1.50. 
Lanceolata. Forms heavy tufts of narrow deep green 
leaves. In July there is a profusion of lavender 
flowers on 1 ft. stems. For bedding or edging. 
Each 25c, per three 60c, per ten $1.50. 
GEUM 
Heldrichi “‘Huntington’s Variety.”” Our own origina- 
tion which is perfectly hardy. Neat tufts of 
crinkly bright green leaves supporting single rich 
orange flowers on 8 in. stems in May and June. 
Each 35c; per three 90c. 
“Princess Juliana’. A grand new pure orange double. 
Free flowering in June. 24 in. Each 35c, per three 
90c. 
“Lady Stratheden’”’. A beautiful golden yellow double 
on erect 15 in. stems. Shows color from June well 
into the summer. Each 30c, per three 75c, per 
ten $2.00. 
“Mrs. Bradshaw”. .Showy double. flowers of vivid 
crimson. Attractive in the June border and makes 
a useful cut flower. Each 30c, per three 75c, per 
ten $2.00. 
GLOBULARIA 
Cordifolia. Tidy dwarf clumps of dark green studded 
with button-shaped flowers of rich blue in May 
and June. Fine for the rockery. 8 in. Each 25c, 
per three 60c, per ten $1.50. 
GYPSOPHILA 
BABY’S BREATH 
“Bristol Fairy’. This glorious novelty is covered with 
a myriad of dainty double white flowers in June. 
The perfect filler for a bouquet, and its lacy ap- 
pearance in the garden makes it indispensible. 
3 ft. Each 30c, per three 75c, per ten $2.25. 
Repens “Bodgeri’. A dwarf double with trailing 
branches filled with double white flowers from 
June late into the summer. As the flowers age 
they have a blush pink tint. A recommended cut 
flower variety. Each 30c, per three 75c, per ten 
$2:25. 
HELENIUM 
“Chippersfield Orange”. 
riety. Colorful 
on 4 ft. plants in August and September. 
40c, per three $1.00. 
HELIANTHEMUM 
SUN ROSE 
Mutabile Mixed. Showy dwarf evergreen plants for 
a sunny spot in the border or rockery. The bushy 
plants bear hundreds of brilliantly colored single 
flowers in June. 6 inches. Each 30c, per three 
75c, per ten $2.00. 
HELIANTHUS 
“Loddon’s Gold’. One of the finest for a bright 
show in the mid-summer border. Extra large 
double flowers of brilliant gold on 5 ft. stems. 
Each 40c, per three $1.00. 
A recommended new va- 
orange copper and gold flowers 
Each 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
