HARDY PERENIAL LIST @ Continued 

CAMPANULA PERSICIFOLIA 
Campanula persicifolia. Pale china - blue, 
bell-shaped flowers on 3-foot stems. It 
comes in pure white also. Wonderful for 
cutting. Doz. $2.50. 
Carnation Grenadin. A new hardy double, 
richly scented carnation, blooming in June 
and July. 
Golden Sun. A strong growing, rich lemon 
yellow. 
Pinkie. A clear, rich shell pink. 
Red. Here is a brilliant sweet scented red. 
White. A very good pure white. Any of 
the above, $2.00 per dozen. 
Cantonanche, Cupid’s Dart. 2 feet high 
plants carrying an abundance of showy 
bright blue flowers. A good cut flower. 
Doz. $2.00. 
Cassia. (Indian Senna). Marilandica. Pro- 
duces many spikes of showy yellow flow- 
ers all the season thru. Doz. $2.00. 
Centaurea macracephala. Large, thistle-like 
golden yellow flowers, excellent for cut- 
ting, growing on 3-foot stems. Doz. $2.50. 
rial Daisy.” Excellent for cutting. Doz. 
ing varieties of long purple spikes. Vari- 
ety scariso, a beautiful white. Doz. $2.00. 
Chrysanthemum or Shasta Daisy. Beauti- 
ful large white Daisies grown from our 
own choice seed collection. Doz. $2.00. 
Daisy, Admiral Byrd. This plant produces 
5 to 6-inch, pure white flowers, bearing 
two or three rows of deeply lanceolated 
petals, with a rich golden yellow center. | 
The flowers have a distinct frilled appear- 
ance. Stems are 30 to 36 inches long, 
very straight and stiff. This Shasta Daisy 
is an excellent cut flower, lasting two or 
three weeks after cutting. Its hardiness 
is unquestionable, as it withstood temp- 
eratures as low as twenty below zero 
without any protection. It blooms ten 
days or two weeks after Shasta Daisy, 
Alaska. Doz. $3.00. 
Daisy, Hartje & Elder. Very early flower- 
ing medium-sized Daisy. Called “Memo- 
rial Dairy.” Excellent for cutting.. Doz. 
$2.00. 
Delphinium, Pacific Giant Hybrids. (New). 
This new strain is, we believe, the best 
yet produced. Most every plant will pro- 
duce double flowers on long spikes. Flow- 
ers 3 inches in diameter. It comes in the 
different shades of BLUE and glistening 
WHITE. Large plants each, $1.00; $10.00 
per dozen. 
Dicentra (Bleeding Heart). An old-fashion- 
ed favorite. Large plants. Each, $1.00. 
Digitalis or Foxgloves. White and mixed 
colors. Doz. $3.00. 
Euphorbia corollata (Flowering Spurge). 
Showy and useful plants growing about 2 
feet high, bearing umbels of white flow- 
ers much like Baby’s Breath, excellent for 
cutting. Doz. $2.50. 
Gaillardia. Yellow and red flowers. Doz. 
$2.00. 
Gypsophila (Baby’s Breath). Bristol Fairy. 
The double-flowered form. Strong, graft- 
ed plants. Each, 50c. 
Gypsophila repens Bodgeri. A double, white 
form that in a few days turns light pink. 
Very fine for mixing with other flowers. 
Blooms earlier and later than Bristol 
Fairy. Doz. $2.50. 
Gypsophila, Rosy Veil. A novelty of Euro- 
pean introduction. In character it is in 
most part like Bodgeri, except that this 
variety comes out a very pretty pronounc- 
ed pink. The foliage is a fine blue-green. 
This variety is also an everbloomer, pro- 
ducing flowers practically all summer. 
Strong plants. each, 50c; doz. $5.00. 
Heliopsis (Hardy Zinnia). Orange-yellow 
on 3-foot stems. Doz. $2 00. 
Heuchera (Coralbells). Dainty flowers on 
wiry stems of all shades of red and coral- 
pink. Each. 50c. 
Lathyrus latifolius (Hardy Pea). Forms a 
climbing vine with white and pink flow- 
ers. Good for screens and to cover old 
stumps or stones. Strong roots. Each, 
50c; doz. $5.00. 
Liatris. (Gavfeather). Tall and short grow- 
ing varieties of long vurnle spikes. V>2- 
riety scariso. a beautiful white. Doz. $2 00. 
Linum Perenne. <A plant with attractive 
fern-like foliage producing an abundance 
of charming light hlue flowers which are 
good for cutting. Doz. $2.00. 
Matricaria, Ball’s Double White. This is of 
the Fever-few family and makes a good 
cut flower of double white flowers. Doz. 
$2.00. 
