Perennials—(Continued) 
(Baby’s Breath) 
Bodgeri. The new double dwarf Baby’s Breath. Indispensable 
for cutting as it begins flowering two weeks before Bristol 
Fairy and is continuous thereafter until fall. The very double 
flowers open pure white changing to blush-pink as they age. 
Charming for garden display and very useful for cutting. The 
plants we offer are established and growing in pots and are 
absolutely guaranteed to be double. Each 35c, 3 for 90c. 
Bristol Fairy. This glorious Baby’s Breath continues to become 
more popular all the time. The strong growing plants are 
covered with a myriad of dainty double flowers,from June to 
August. An unrivalled cut flower and adds a lacy appearance 
to the border. We are offering strong thrifty growing plants 
from pots that we will guarantee to be absolutely double. 
Each 30c, 3 for 75c. 
Oldhamiana. The new autumn flowering Baby’s Breath from 
Manchuria. It continues to bloom from late August until No- 
vember or when cut down by frost. The little blossoms of dain- 
tiest pink suffusion are carried in close but graceful terminal 
panicles. Very valuable because it flowers later than any other 
type. Height 3 ft. Strong field plants. Each 25c, 3 for 60c, 6 
for $1.00. 
Paniculata. 2-3 ft. In bouquets this dainty flower imparts an 
airy effect that no other flower can give. The great masses of 
small, pure white flowers come in July and August. Also un- 
excelled for winter bouquets. Each 25c, 3 for 50c. 
Rosy Veil. A new dwarf pink double Baby’s Breath that be- 
gins flowering two weeks earlier than other varieties. Excellent 
for bordering and cutting. Each 35c, 3 for $1.00. 
5 Plants, 1 of Each Baby’s Breath $1.25 

Helenium Pumilum. A dwarf member of this famous family. 
Large golden yellow flowers completely cover the plants from 
July to October. Very showy and useful in the garden. Height 
15 to 18 inches. Each 25c, 3 for 60c. 
(Golden Day Lilies) 
Hemerocallis possess the characteristics of perfect perennials. 
They are perfectly hardy, easy of culture, free blooming, color- 
ful, and have no insect enemies or diseases. By planting our 
strong sturdy plants you can be assured of abundant bloom 
next summer. They will tolerate almost endless neglect, poor 
soil, and locations, but to have them at their best give them 
rich soil. 
Bay State. A strong growing and free flowering variety at 
its best in late June. Large brilliant deep yellow flowers with 
fluted petals produced on 4-foot stems. One of the best. 
Each 50c. 
Calypso. Originated by Luther Burbank. An evening bloom- 
ing type, rather large, clear lemon-yellow. Flowering scapes 
held stiffly erect. Flowers open about sunset and stay open 
only during the night and early morning. Will open on cool 
and cloudy days. Each 75c. 
Citrina. A very fragrant, night blooming pale lemon-yellow. 
Has an excellent and robust habit of growth and an abund- 
ance of dark green foliage. Very free flowering. July blooming. 
Height 34%4 ft. Each 35c. 
George Yeld. Large, open flowers of the richest orange, shaded 
scarlet. Strong, erect stems carry the many blossoms at 3 to 
3% feet. July and August blooming. Each $1.00. 
Goldeni. A most effective garden variety of a deep gold- 
orange. Outstandingly good. Height 3 feet. July blooming. 
Each 50c. 
Hyperion. We consider this the Model of Perfection in Day 
Lilies. Received award of merit from Royal Horticulture Society. 
Enormous full spreading flowers of soft canary-yellow freely 
produced on 40-inch stems. Blooms throughout July. Very 
fragrant. If you want the best, don’t hesitate to get Hyperion. 
Each 75c, 3 for $2.00. 
Kwanso Flora-Pleno. The only double Day Lily. Much used for 
naturalizing at summer homes and for cemetery planting. Color 
a rich bronze shaded with gold. Very hardy, will thrive where 
few other plants would survive. Each 25c, 10 for $2.00, 100 
for $12.00. 
Margaret Perry. A unique combination of colors. Orange with 
cadmium yellow throat and stripe down center of each petal. 
Very vigorous and well branched which extends blooming 
period almost a month. July and August blooming. Height 4 
feet. Each 75c. 
Ophir. One of the finest hybrid Hemerocallis. Received award 
of merit from Royal Horticulture Society. Flowers large, long 
trumpet-shaped with 6-inch spread. Color a warm orange- 
yellow. We consider Ophir one of the six finest Hemerocallis 
in existence. Height to 50 inches. Each $1.00. 
The Gem. A deep yellow of fine substance. Excellent form, 
equal to the best lilies. Height 3 feet. July blooming. Each 75c. 
Thunbergi. An evening blooming pale yellow. Very fragrant. 
July and August blooming. Height 3 feet. Each 35c. 


Hen and Chickens. Desirable and fascinating hardy succulent 
plants for the rock garden. Plants are hybrids grown from seed 
and will show many variations. A bargain. Each 15c, 10 
for $1.00. 
G: dL, Y e 
Sun God—Improved. A glistening new golden-yellow Gail- 
lardia blooming all summer no matter how hot or dry the 
weather. Neat, upright 2 ft. plant with strong stems supporting 
the beautiful flowers. A real acquisition, a wonderful garden 
plant, and a long lasting cut flower. Each 30c, 3 for 75c. 
Tangerine. The Gaillardia is one of the indispensable flowers 
for the hardy garden. Tangerine is a new variety with large 
orange-colored flowers. Ideal for cutting. Each 20c, 3 for 50c. 

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Baby's Breath Collection | 
All double flowering 
Bodgeri Bristol Fairy 
3 Plants, 1 of Each 
85c 
Rosy Veil 
9 Plants, 3 of Each 
$2225 
Postpaid 

Gypsophila Bristol Fairy 
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