SCABIOSA. Lovely lavender daisy-like flowers. Quite large 
and soe frilled. They grow three feet high and 
cut well. 
SEDUM BRILLIANT. A fine low growing red flower for late 
Summer. The flat heads of tiny flowers are very showy 
in the border. 
Rock garden varieties. The very best are Acre Minor, 
Ewersi, Rubrifolia, Sieboldi and Spurium. All fine low grow- 
ers. 
VERONICA. This group makes one of the bluest spots in the 
garden. They grow medium high and want fullesun. All 
carry quite erect spikes of tiny flowers, 
incana—Rosettes of very gray leaves, in June carrying 
one foot spikes of intense blue. 
Royal Blue—A good rock garden variety, 
growing 8 
inches high. 
rupestris—Quite prostrate. A fine rock cover. 
spicata—A tall plant with violet blue flowers in June. 
teucrium—Very dwarf and spreading. Flowers in May. 

Any of these 
Fine Perennials 
Postpaid, 20c each, 3 for 55c, 9 for 
$1.50, except where noted. 


NEWER and CHOICE PERENNIALS 
ALL OFFERED POSTPAID 
BLEEDING HEART. Graceful drooping branches that in May 
are covered with little red heart-shaped flowers. A good 
filler for a shady corner. 
Good sized plants 39c each, 3 for $1.00 
BABY’S-BREATH, BRISTOL FAIRY. By far the best of the 
double forms, making bushes three feet across. Blooms 
in June and again the end of the Summer. 
Established roots 39c¢ each, 2 for 69c¢ 
BABY’S-BREATH, ROSEA. A real novelty for the rock gar- 
den or border. The ten-inch plant is covered in August 
with a cloud of very double pink flowers. One of the love- 
liest things in our nursery. 32¢ each 
HARDY CARNATIONS. Big, fragrant flowers, the florists’ 
kind, produced the first year. Can be potted in September 
for house blooming. Colors, White, Light and Dark Pink, 
Red and Maroon. Order colors you want. 
22¢ each, one of each color for 95c 
ORIENTAL POPPY, OLYMPIA. The only double perennial 
poppy. When established, the plants are loaded with big 
orange-scarlet flowers. Will do well in a dry sunny spot. 
Plant in August if possible. 29c each, 3 for 75c 
PHLOX in Novelty varieties. These four choice new varieties 
should be tried. All have large florets carried in great 
heads. 
Colorado. Brilliant vermilion. Best in its color. 
Maries Jacob. Strong bright pink with a dark eye. 
Silverton. Light lavender. Immense heads. 
Snoweap. A beautifully shaped pure white. 
Three of these varieties were developed in Colorado. 
29¢ each, one of each for $1.00 
Strawberries 
PRIMROSES. The first Spring flowers to make a show. The 
clusters of yellow, cream, pink and red flowers on eight 
inch stems brighten any shady corner. Mixed colors only. 
25¢ each, 3 for 65¢ 
VINCA MINOR, BOWES VARIETY (Trailing Myrtle). A fine 
evergreen carpeting plant for shady places. Fine under 
trees or evergreens. 
Small divisions for planting carpeting $10.00 per 100 
TROLLIUS. Globe shaped yellow or orange flowers on long 
stems. A fine cut flower. Another of the garden gems that 
likes the shade. 29c each, 3 for 75¢ 
WATER LILIES. A pond four feet across and a foot deep is 
enough for a start on a water garden. The soil in the bot- 
tom must be very rich, even half manure is not too much. 
Specify the color you want: white, yellow, or pink. Grow- 
ing roots. 89c each, 3 for $2.25, postpaid. 
ROCK GARDEN PLANTS 
Our assortment of fine rock garden perennials is 
too long to list here, but we can supply about all of 
these gems that are ordinarily used. Send for one of 
our special assortments. 12 labeled plants, our selec- 
tion, in six varieties for $2.20 Postpaid. And specify 
sun or shade varieties and the color range preferred. If 
you plan to make a large rock garden, send your list of 
plants for special quotation. 
In strawberries it is very necessary that you get freshly dug plants. We 
grow our own plants and take every care that our customers get their 
plants in the best possible condition. 
Cultural Suggestions. 
Strawberries need first-class soil and will 
repay generously for good care. Plant about 15 inches apart in the 
row and 2 feet between the rows. Spread the roots when planting and water well. After the ground freezes 
hard, cover the crowns with a little straw or litter, but do not smother. A bed will run out in three years 
and the ground should then be put to some other use for a year or two. 
Our offerings are confined to th two varieties that seem to do the best. We have tried and discarded 
dozens of others. Count on losing a tenth to a fifth 
of the plants set out, a better stand than this is 
exceptional. All Strawberries are offered postpaid. 
Strawberries Like Lots of Water 
AROMA. This seems to be the best of the June or standard 
varieties and is the only one we offer or grow. It is a 
large, bright scarlet berry, rather round. Productiveness 
and good shipping qualities are outstanding features. It’s 
hard to beat. 
50 plants 65c, 100 for $1.10, 250 for $2.40 
1000 for $7.50 
EVERBEARING VARIETIES 
GEM. Now considered the best of the everbearing berries. 
The fruit is round and the flesh sweet and firm, making 
it a first-class shipping variety. 
50 for 95c, 100 for $1.65, 250 for $3.50 
1000 for $11.00 


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