*JAPONICA, Large leaves and pretty flowers 
of various colors coming in whorls on 18 to 
20 in. stems. 
*JULIA. (Wanda). Tiny plants with masses 
of deep bluish purple flowers. Very early. 
*POLYANTHUS. (Polyantha Primrose). Large 
sturdy plants with giant blooms produced wel! 
above the foliage. A wide range of colors 
to select from. 
PYRETHRUM--Painted Daisy 
ROBINSON'S FINE STRAIN. Various shades of 
pink, white, and red. June and july. 
DOUBLE DARK CRIMSON 
DOUBLE WHITE 
DOUBLE PINK 
SINGLE RED 
SINGLE PINK 
SINGLE MIXED 
RUDBECK I A--Conef lower 
PURPUREA, The King. 3 ft. A beautiful new 
variety with large bright rosy—purple flowers 
on stiff stems. July to September. 
HYBRIDS. Bronze or yellow flowers. Bushy, 
compact plants. (Late summer and fall bloom. 
SCABIOSA--Perennial Scabious 
CAUCASICA, 2 ft. A handsome hardy plant 
that bloons freely in the early summer months. 
Attractive large lavender~blue flowers that 
are fine for cutting. 
SEDUM 
We have several varieties of this popular 
rock garden subject, some suitable for ground 
cover use, 
*SIEBOLDI. The handsomest of the smaller 
Sedums. Attractive greyish-green foliage 
edged with red. Pink flowers in the fall. 
SPECTABILIS. The showiest of the Sedums. 
Rosy—pink flowers on 18 in. stems. 
*SEMPERVIVUM--Hens and Chicks 
Four variettes of this useful rock garden 
and wall plants. 
SHASTA DAISY 
GIANT FLOWERING STRAIN. 2 ft. Our 
own development. Strong growing plants 
with enormous large petaled flowers 
on strong stems. Excellent for cutting. 
June and July. 
CHIFFON. JIS ft. Frilled, double row 
of narrow petals. The center is clear 
yellow. Very dainty and distinct. 
35¢ each; 3 for 90¢. 
*ESTHER READ. Ful! double flowers, 
blooming throughout the summer. Dwarf 
habit of growth. 35¢ each; 3 for 90¢. 
WHITE SWAN, Memorial Day Daisy. A 
double white, prolific bloomer on 2 
ft. stems. ideal for cutting. 35¢ 
each; 3 for 90¢. 
SPIREA--Herbaceous Spirea 
FILIPENDULA FL. PL. Lovely double white 
flowers on 12 to I5 in. stems. Graceful 
fern—like foliage. Late May and June. 

STATI CE-+Sea Lavender 
LATIFOLIA. Immense heads of purplish— 
lavender flowers during July and August. 
18/24 in. 
STACHYS 
*LANATA. A strong growing perennial clothed 
with dense white wool. Best used as a foliage 
bedding plant. 
STOKESIA--Stokes! Aster_ 
BLUE MOON. A giant Stokes! Aster. Extra 
large. Light lavender—blue flowers on 8 in. 
stems. Late summer. 
TEUCRIUM--Germander 
“CHAMAEDRYS, A splendid little sub-—shrub 
with glossy evergreen leaves and rose—pink 
flowers. Can be trimmed to any height or 
shape. Excellent substitute for dwarf box— 
wood. 20¢ each; $2.00 per doz.; $18.00 per 100. 
THYMUS--Thyme 
“CITRIODORUS. (Lemon Thyme}. Very fragrant 
when crushed. A good covering plant. 
ALSO 
WOOLY THYME 
LAVENDER THYME 
WHITE THYME 
TROLLIUS=--Globe Flower 
All Trollius prefer rather rich, moist soil 
and enjoy partial shade. 
*EUROPABUS. Yellow blooms like huge butter— 
Cups produced in fate April and May. Our 
strain is selected for its superior flowers 
and strength of growth. 18 in. 
EUROPAEUS. (Orange). Same as the above ex-— 
cept that the flowers are a rich golden orange. 
EUROPAEUS. (Golden Globe). A very superior 
named variety blooming later than the type. 
Flowers are farger and the plants grow taller. 
*VIOLA--Tufted Pansies 
*ARKWRIGHT RUBY. Popular ruby color. I5¢ 
each; $1.50 per doz. 
*AVALANCHE. Best white. I5¢ each; $1.50 per doz. 
*CHANTRYLAND. Fine apricot. 1I5¢ each; $1.50 
per doz. 
*JERSEY GEM. One of the best dark blue. 
I5¢ each; $1.50 per doz. 
BLUE PERFECTION. Dainty light blue. 
WHITE PERFECTION. 
VERONICA--Speedwel | 
*AMETHYSTINA, Blue flowers in long spikes 
in gentian—blue. 10/15 in. 
BLUE SPIRE. Lovely deep blue spikes that 
show up well! in the hardy border. Bushy, 
upright habit with flowers throughout the 
summer. 
*CORYMBSA STRICTA. Compact plants with up— 
right flower spikes of bright blue. 
*INCANA. Silvery gray foliage. Deep blue 
flower, June 6 in. 
LONGIFOLIA SUBSESSILIS. Charming summer 
blooming plant. Spikes of beautiful! blue 
flowers. July to September. 
MICHAUXIA. 4ft. Stately blue. 
*SPICATA ALBA NANA. Dwarf, white—flowering. 
SPICATA ROSEA. Pink-flowering. Tall. 
*TEUCRIUM ROYAL BLUE. Rich dark blue 
flowers. | ft. 
