SEDUM (Stone Crop) 
Spectabile—A pretty erect growing species 
with broad thick leaves, thick stems and large 
heads of showy light pink flowers. Blooms 
August to September and is suitable for cut 
ting. Each 25 cents. 
Sp. Brilliant—Flowers deep rose pink. Each 
20 cents. 
Sp. Variegata—Foliage variegated green and 
white. Each 25 cents. 
SPIRAEA (Dropwort) 
Filipendula—June-July. Numerous corymbs 
of white flowers on stems 15 in. high. Foliage 
fern-like, low. Each 25 cents. 
STATICE (Sea Lavender) 
Latifolia—2 ft.; summer. The leathery leaves 
form a tuft at the ground from which arises 
several stems bearing numerous small laven- 
der flowers similar to Baby’s Breath. Give 
full sunlight. Flowers may be dried and kept 
along time. Each 25 cents. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
Newport Pink. Double—Blood red. 
Mixed Colors. 
Each 29 cents. 
Single Midget—The plant grows 3 to 4 inches 
high. Blooms quite large with a wide color 
range. Each 25 cents. 
THALICTRUM (Meadow Rue) 
Adiantifolium—2 ft. A plant grown largely for 
its maiden-hair fern-like foliage. Small white 
flowers in June. Each 25 cents. 
Dipterocarpum—4 ft. The dainty flowers are 
lilac mauve, brightened by a bunch of yellow 
stamens, and are produced in graceful sprays. 
Excellent cut flower. Each 35 cents. 
Annuals for the 
All annuals, except where noted, are flat 
grown and have been once transplanted. 
With few exceptions the price of all flat 
grown annuals is 25 cents per dozen or $1.50 
per flat of 105 plants (when planted). 
AGERATUM 
Blue Perfection—For cutting. 
Riverside—A choice intermediate variety, 
bright blue. Grown from cuttings. 6 for 20 
cents; 100 for $3.00. 
Midget Blue—A delightful little Ageratum 
for edging, being uniformly dwarf and true 
to color from seed. The delicate fine foliage 
is practically smothered with true Ageratum 
blue flowers. Doz. 25 cents. 
ALYSSUM 
Little Gem—White. 
THERMOPSIS (Yellow Lupine) 
Caroliniana—3 to 4 ft. A lovely lupine-like 
plant with rich green foliage and yellow flow- 
ers in racemes. Each 25 cents. 
TROLLIUS (Globeflower) 
Ledebouri Golden Queen—3 ft. June-July. 
Rich golden yellow flowers with orange sta- 
mens. Will grow in semi-shade. Each 35 
cents. 
TUNICA (Coat Flower) 
Saxifraga—A pretty tufted everblooming 
plant with pink flowers. Leaves grass-like. 
Recommended. Each 25 cents. 
VERONICA (Speedwell) 
Bluespire—22 ft.; July and August. An im- 
proved form of V. spicata. The Speedwell 
make excellent plants for the sunny border. 
Flowers, long blue spikes. Very hardy. Each 
29 cents. 
Incana Rosea (New)—A pink flowered form of 
the woolly-leaved speedwell. Foliage grey. 
Each 40 cents. 
True Blue—12 in.; June. An improved form 
of Teucrium, which covers itself with blossoms 
of intense blue. Each 30 cents. 
VINCA (Trailing Myrtle) 
Bowles Variety—Foliage a rich deep green, 
flowers blue. Each 25 cents. 
VIOLA 
Jersey Gem—6 in. One of the hardiest vio- 
las. Flowers bright purple. Our plants are 
grown from divisions. Small blooming sized 
plants. Greenhouse grown. Each 10 cents; 
12 for $1.00. 
Garden Beautiful 
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ANTIRRHINUM 
Rust-Proof Snapdragons 
Alaska—White. Rose Sensation 
Crimson All Colors Mixed 
Yellow 
ASTERS 
Wilt resistant, giant branching, mixed. 
BROWALIA 
Speciosa Major—Large blue flowers, suitable 
for shade. 
CALENDULA 
Orange King—Select. 
CENTAUREA 
Double Bachelor Buttons 
Blue—Rich deep blue. 
Pinkie—Deep pink. 
