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GEUM—MRS. BRADSHAW, scarlet 
LADY STRATHEDON, golden yellow 
GRASS—PAMPAS, plume grass 
*FESTUCA GLAUCA, blue tufts, rockery 
*GRAPE HYACINTH—blue 
GYPSOPHILA—PANICULATA, double 
*REPTANS, dwarf for rockeries 
*REPTANS ROSEA, dwarf pink 
BRISTOL FAIRY, large flowered double, 50c 
ROSY VEIL, double pink, 35c each 
HELENIUM—PEREGRINA, new yellow 
CHIPPERSFIELD ORANGE, new copper gold 
RIVERTON BEAUTY, yellow 
RIVERTON GEM, old gold 

HERBS 
The popularity of Herbs in gardens is grow- 
ing by leaps and bounds. Most of them are 
useful as well as ornamental. All are very fasci- 
nating. We have the following varieties at 20c 
each: Sage, Tarragon, Sweet Marjoram, Mint, 
Costmary, Pennyroyal, Rosemary, Lavender, 
five varieties of Thyme, Chive, etc. 

HELIOPSIS—HARDY ZINNIA, yellow 
*HELIANTHEMUM—6 choice varieties 
HEMEROCALLIS—LEMON LILY, 25c each 
DR. REGALE, orange yellow 
FLAVA, lemon yellow 
FULVA, coppery orange 
J. A. CRAWFORD, large gold 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN, deep orange 
IRIS—GERMAN 
CASTOR, white, violet specks, @ 20c 
CHALLENGER, dark blue, @ 35c 
CLARA NOYES, shrimp pink, @ 35c 
DAUNTLESS, giant red, @ 35c 
JEAN CAYEAUX, brown blend, @ 50c 
KING MIDAS, bronzy buff, @ 35c 
LONA, buff, violet specks, @ 20c 
MAJESTIC, reddish purple, @ 25c 
MRS. VALARIE WEST, giant bronze red, @ 35c 
PAULETTE, light blue, giant, @ 35c 
SOUV. MME. GAUDICHAU, almost black, @ 35c 
YOLANDE, blue purple, @ 30c 
Also about 20 other varieties @ 20c up 
Note—Plants marked * are suitable for Rockeries 
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