DIANTHUS (Continued) 
Chabaud — The real. ‘’Out-door Carnation” having 
large fragrant flowers all summer. We offer them 
in separate colors. Crimson, Yellow, Pink, White, 
Yellow flecked red. Each 25c 
Deltoides (Maiden Pink) — Low-creeping plants, with 
deep rose-pink flowers, blooming in profusion in 
June and July. Each 20c 
Delight —— A neat erect plant 10 inches high; blooms 
continuously from June to October with flowers 
about an inch in diameter in a beautiful range of 
Each 25c 
colors. 
Little Joe — Of dwarf compact habit, about 8 inches 
tall, 
spicy fragrance. 
with large crimson flowers all summer; 
Each 35c 
Piumarius (Clove Pink) — Fragrant pinks with single 
and double flowers. Each 20c 
Rose Dawn — A splendid new variety for the 
rockery or border; a low compact plant with 
dainty rose-pink flowers. Each 25c 
ECHINOPS — GLOBE THISTLE 
Ritro — Interesting thistle-like plants with globular 
heads of metallic-blue flowers during July and 
August; 2 to 3 feet high. Each 25c 
ERIGERON — FLEABANE 
This perennial is an excellent cut-flower, re- 
sembling the Michaelmas Daisy, usually with pink 
and purple flowers. From 2 to 3 feet tall. Each 20c 
ERYSIMUM 
Pulchellum — This plant grows about 1 foot high 
and blooms profusely with the buttercup-yellow 
flowers in early spring. Each 25c 
EUPATORIUM — HARDY AGERATUM 
Ageratoides — Similar to the above with white 
flowers. Each 20c 
EUPHORBIA — SPURGE 
Corollata — Very showy plants much like Baby's 
Breath; flowers pure white, from June to Au- 
gust. Each 35c 
Cyparissias — This plant has evergreen foliage 
with yellow flowers. 
September; 18 inches. 
Blooming from June until 
Each 20c 
Polychroma — A formal plant with beautiful foliage 
and bright yellow flowers, blooming from May 
to July. Each 35c 
Myrsinites — Prostrate species, bluish foliage with 
heads of yellow flowers. Each 30c 
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Gaillardia 
HARDY FERNS 
The following varieties are the best hardy, out- 
They do not make satisfactory house 
and fit 
in nicely in some foundation and border plantings. 
door Ferns. 
plants. They are ideal for naturalizing, 
* Hay-scented Fern (Dennstaedtia Punctiloba) — At- 
tains a height of 12 to 18 inches. Should be 
planted in porous soil in shade or sun. Plants 
set 8 inches apart soon form a compact mass. 
Fine for border planting. Each 30c 
Interrupted Fern (Osmunda Claytoniana) — This Fern 
prefers a medium to dry, well-drained soil, and 
thrives well in sun where other varieties fail. 
Ideal for porch or foundation planting. Each 30c 
* Lady Fern (Athyrium Filix-femina) — A large hand- 
some Fern with fine lace-like foliage, growing 
from 1 to 2 feet high. Thrives in shade or sun. 
Each 30c 
** Maidenhair Fern (Adiantum Pedatum) — This varie- 
ty prefers a rather moist, well-drained gravelly 
soil in a shady spot. The roots are very shallow 
and branch freely if they are covered lightly with 
leaf-mold or pulverized peat; especially desirable 
for naturalizing. Each 30c 
FESTUCA — ORNAMENTAL GRASS 
* Glauca — A pretty dwarf grass with tufts of fine 
bluish-green foliage, 6 to 8 inches. Each 20c 
FILIPENDULA — GOAT’S BEARD 
The Filipendulas are easily grown but do best 
in a deep rich soil with lots of moisture during dry 
weather. They thrive well in shady or semi-shady 
places, but also do well in the sun if given plenty 
of moisture. 
* Ulmaria — This variety has deep-cut foliage and 
graceful spikes of creamy white flowers 3 to 
4 feet high. Each 25c 
