SARVER NURSERY COMPANY... . DALLAS 

MAIDENHAIR FERN (Adiantum)— Plant in 
partial shade. Other varieties on order only. 
Clam psh ise a ee .. 2b¢ and 35c 
FEVERFEW (Chrysanthemum parthenium)—Small but- 
ton-like white flowers, yellow centers in heads; 
1 to 2 foot tall. Ferny foliage. 
FIREMAN’S HELMENT—See Erythrina 
FLAX HARDY—See Linum 
FORGET-ME-NOT—See Anchusa and Myosotis 
GAILLARDIA GRANDIFLORA—Blanket Flower. /Yel- 
low flowers with red shades at center. All sum- 
mer flowering. Some varieties biennial. 
GERBERA DAISY— Transvaal Daisy. Lovely pastel 
shades. Plant in full sun. Flowers from spring 
to frost. Give winter protection. 
Inecallons containers se eee 35¢e and 50c 
GLADIOLA—See Bulbs 
GOLDEN DEWDROP—See Duranta 
GOLDEN GLOW—See Rudbeckia laciniata 
GOLD MOSS—See Sedum acre 
GRASSES—See special list 
GROUND IVY—See Nepeta hederacea 
GYPSOPHILA PANICULATA—Baby Breath. Sprays of 
airy white flowering; ideal for cutting and drying. 
HARDY SWEET PEA—See Lathyrus 
HELIANTHUS MULTIFLORUS PLENA—Hardy Yel- 
low, dahlia-like flowers, 2% to 3 inches, blooming 
all summer. Rsither coarse foliage; plants grow- 
ing 3 ft. high. A very fine perennial. 
Hache esd ok 55 ee ee ee 25e and 50c 
HELIOPSIS INCOMPARABILIS HYBRIDS—Orange- 
yellow semi-double daisy-like flowers in spring; 
long stems making good cut flowers. 
HEMEROCALLIS—Day Lily. Exceedingly satisfactory 
in any soil and lccation; flowering from May to 
mid-July according to variety, 3 ft. stems. 
FLAVA—Lemon Day Lily. Early blooming. 
medium size. 
FULVA—Old fashioned orange color. Free 
blooming. 
GOLD DUST—Compact, semi-dwarf; golden yel- 
low; long blooming’ season. 
HYPERION—The Aristocrat of Day lilies. Tall 
growing with large lemon-orange flowers in June. 
Bach {sO sede inky eee ee ie eee $1.00 
KWANSO_ FL. PI.—Large double orange, with 
brown markings. Late. 
WYMAN, D. D.—Superb golden yellow flowers, 
tall stems; mid-season. 
Except “Hyperion” all varieties, ea. 25c, doz. 2.50 
HEN AND CHICKS—See Sempervivum Tectorum 
HERBS—See Mint 
HETEROPTERIS—See Flowering Shrub List 
HEUCHERA SANGUINE, = voral Bells. Low-growing, 
charming foliagé? a ous stems about 1 ft., 
with dainty rose colored bells. Give semi- -shade. 
HOODARCE HYBRIDS—New variety. 
Price, eden <4; wernes teak ae eee 25¢c and 50c 
