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’ GYPSOPHILA—BABY’S BREATH Doz. 100 
*Bristol Fairy. 3 ft. This variety when 
first introduced was quite a sensational 
novelty and has, without doubt, proved 
to be the most valuable hardy garden 
plant in recent years. Has great pan- 
icles of pue white double flowers so in- 
dispensable for cutting. It also posses- 
ses the advantage of flowering more or 
less continuously throughout the entire 
summer months. 
Strong field grown plants. ............ 2.50 15.00 
9 Se OS Sed £5 0 rr rr 1.50 10.00 
HEATHERS 
Having been requested continually for 
these useful’ plants, we have obtained 
a fair sized collection of these piants 
which will grow good in well drained 
spots in either rock garden or border. 
CALUNA 
Vulgaris alba. 
Vulgaris alba minus campacta. 
Vulgaris alba Searlei. 
Vulgaris alba Villosa. 
Vulgaris argentea. 
Vulgaris aurea. 
Vulgaris cuprea. 
Vulgaris Hammondi 
Vulgaris Humilis. 
Vulgaris monstrosa. 
Vulgaris rigidis. 
Vulgaris rosea, 
Vulgaris tenella. 
All Heathers are 
HELENIUM 
Strong-growing plants, valuable for pro- 
ducing late summer and fall effects in 
woodland or herbaceous border. Also 
useful as a cut-flower. 
*Golden Youth. Bright yellow flowers, 
with purplish black disk. .............. 1.25 8.00 
_tRiverton Beauty. 4 ft. Clear yellow 
flowers with black centers. August- 
SAAN lm aid AM Se ees 2.50 15.00 
IREAEMMM SSF it pial. en ei ts 1.25 8.00 
7Riverton Gem. 4 ft. Rich mahogany- 
red flowers. August-September. ...... 1.25 8.00 
ySuperbum. ee Yellow. August- 
LCE Lh he ce 1.25 8.00 
HELIANTHEMUM 
(Rock Rose). Free flowering, dwarf, ever- 
green shrubs which make a brilliant 
show on the rock garden during June. 
The following named varieties are much 
Superior to mixed seedlings: 
Buttercup. Single clear yellow flowers 
resembling a buttercup. 
*Fireball. Brilliant scarlet. 9 inches. 
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Varieties marked (+) recommended for Cutting 
