

ood 
) ARMERIA 
| Glory of Hol- 
Tand. Clear, 
pure deep pink 
' round fiowers 
the size of a 
dollar, borne in 
profusion all 
summer. Fine 
for cutting. 2 
| “feet. 
AQUILEGIA 
*Dobbie’s Im pe - 
fial Hybrids (Long 
Spurred). A won- 
derful mixture of 
Long Spurred Co- 
-Tumbines containing 
-@very shade imag- 
inable. Great wide 
throated bells and 
deep rich shades not 
found in many other 
strains. 






Dobbie's Hyb. 
Below, Baby's Breath 
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BABY'S BREATH 
Gypsophila. Always very desirable. 
—Bristol Fairy. The double white flow- 
ers of this splendid wariety are almost 
twice as large as the older types. It is 
practically ever-blooming. 2 ft. withéa 
spread of 18-in. 
—*Rosy Veil, 
Veritable clouds 
of pink double 
flowers. 1 Ee hav 
With a spread of 
18 to 24 in, 
Bleeding Heart 
“Lovely, deep 
crimson “heart 
Shaped flowers 
pendant upon« 
Tacefully 
rooping stems. 
Prefers a shaded 


oo 2 to.2% ft. Heart 
ay. 
iv etbioowmins Belews. r. King 
Bleedin 



Bleed Heart. 15 ae: 
in. Pink flowers. all: es CR x 
edom. Dazzling Pee 
mson flowers on ae 
‘inch, stiff stems, 
or cutting. 
DELPHINIUM 
A very showy and 
‘dy perennial. 






ppy stems wit 
a4 beautiful 
ces to 5 feet 
eB and florets as 
h as 24 to 3% 
ies in diameter. 
fht Blue, Dark 
® Light Violet. 
t6 color wanted. 
“ebere. Beau- 
hand the purest 
te ever intro- 
bd. Large spikes 
m to 3 feet long. 
—Lamartina. 
veep blue with con- 
Spicuous white cen- 
ter. Bnormous 
Spike, very tall 
Ower, often 6 feet 
igh. A wonderful 
~ Variety, 








LE 
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FUNKIA OR 
PLANTAIN LILY 
Grandiflora, 
Has very large, 
pure white, lily 
shaped, fragrant 
flowers in Aug, 
and Sept. 2 feet. 
All green, broad, 
foliage. 
Media. 12 to 18 
in. Foliage vari- 
egated green and 
white, purple 
lily-like flowers 
in July. Fine for 
shade. 
HELENIUM 
Riverton Gem. 
Showy flowers of 
old gold suffused 
terra ¢otta’, 
changing to 
wallflower - red, 
from Aug. to Oct. 
38-34% ft. Very de- 
sirable, 


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*HEUCHERA 
Bushy plants of easy 
culture bearing 
graceful spikes of coral- 
red flowers in great pro- 
fusion from May to Sept. 
grower of com- 
Dwarf 
pact habit. 
HOLLYHOCK .. 
Orange Prince. Rich 
an un- 
shade in -Holly- 
burnt orange; 
usual 
hock. 
INULA 
Royieana. One 
of the finest of 
the newer peren- 
nials! Rich golden 
yellow flowers 5 to 
in. across re- 
sembling -Sunflow- 
ers, except that 
the petals are fine 
and graceful. 114- 
2 feet high, 
RUSSELL 
LUPINES 
Enormous, well 
rounded, long, 
symmetrical flow- 
er spikes, often 3 
ft. or more in 
length, each spike 
a mass of gor- 
geous color. Mixed 
eolors, 
loose, 


























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Funkia Gra 

HELIOPSIS 
Seabra Gratissi- 
ma. Shown at left. 
Full, double, golden 
Fellow flowers 
about 3 in. across, 
from July on. 3 ft. 
Free bloomer, fine 
for bouquets. 
Russell Lupines 


LYTHRUM 
Unusually showy spikes of rose colored flow- 
ers. 
3-4 ft. July-Sept. 
Fine for cutting. 

MOUNTAIN OF GOLD 
*Kuphorbia 
Polychroma. 
Shown below. 
One of the most beautiful plants we have ever 
grown. It 
makes a beautiful formal plant 
one foot high that is completely covered. with 
deep 
lemon yellow flowers, 
size of a silver dollar. 
rose-shaped, the 
May-June. Later, the 
seeds color to bright red at the top of each 
stem, contrasting beautifully. 
all summer long. 
It is beautiful 





ANY 12 FOR $3.15 
ANY 6 FOR 1.70 
POSTPAID EACH 35¢ 
PRICES 




PENTSTEMON 
*Rosea. 2 to“3 feet 
high, bearing long 
spikes of large, Glox- 
inia-like flowers of 
showy pink, July. Fine 
for cutting, 
*PLUMBAGO 
Elegant for border and 
rockery. 6 to 8 in. high, , 
eovered with deep blue 3 
vee in late summer and ay 
all. ‘ 
POTENTILLA 
*Miss Wilmott. Bright 
searlet flowers in May and 
June, attractive, almost ever- 
green, foliage. 12 in. Ideal 
for perennial bed and rockeries, 
PRIMROSE 
*Hardy Primrose Kleynii. 
Heavy 8 to 12 in. stems, ecar- 
rying immense heads of golden 
yellow flowers shaded apricot. 
Very showy. April. 
PRUNELLA 
*Or Brunella, Fine for 
slightly shaded places. 10 in. 
Handsome, violet-purple flow- 
ers all summer long. 
DOUBLE 
SHASTA DAISY 
Double White 
Swan. Pure 
white, double 
flowers on 
strong stems 24 
to 30 in. long, 
usually in 
bloom for Me- 
morial Day. 
SIDALCEA 
Bright rosy flowers, 
extra fine for cutting. 
June-July. 2% ft. 
VALERIANA 
Garden Heliotrope. 
Showy umbels on 12 in. 
stems, of soft pink to 
purplish red flowers. 214 
ft; 
VERONICA, BLUE SPIRES 
Growing 2 feet high, its 
lovely deep biue_ spikes 
show up well in the hardy 
border. June and July. 
VIOLETS 
The Czar White. Large 
pure white flowers on long 
stems, very fragrant, prolif- 
ic bloomer. The best white 
violet. 
















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Pentstemon 




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Shasta Daisy 

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Prince of Wales. Large 
Single, very fragrant. The 
only one that can also be 
grown indoors. Color, pur- 
ple, 
Double Russian. True 
double, dark purple. . Wal 
wi = Erk aa aA ve r. 0 ales 
THERMOPSIS 
Lovely lupine-like racemes 6 to 12 in, 
long, yellow flowers, in June and July, 2 
ft. Very fine. 
Below, Thermopsis 
