NURSERIES 

University, 4700 25th Avenue N. E. 

Glory of Seven Oaks—Soft clear yellow, medium height, early. 45c. 
Granny Scoville—Large full double flowers of glowing coral bronze, October. 45c. 
Halo—Deep rose, white at base of petal. 
Harvest Home—-Large golden yellow. Mid-season. 
Hillcrest Bronze—Large double golden bronze. 
Single. 45c. 
45c. 
September. 45c. 
Indianola—Full double rich bronze, early. 
Jean Cumming—Large, pure white. 
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Mrs. McKinley—Large golden yellow, spider type. 35c. 
Mandarin—Coral, salmon, copper and bronze shades. 
Double flowers. 50c. 
Mayford Red—Large brilliant crimson, full flower, September. 45c. 
Mrs. Scalley—Large full deep rose-pink. 45c. 
Patricia Grace—Huge spider type of rich lavender, 
Red Skin—Single deep oraage scarlet shading to rose. 
Ruth Cumming—-Rich reddish bronze, with terra cotta shades. 
35c. 
45c. 
35c. 
White Turner—Largest white, incurved petals. 45c. 
Yellow Turner—Largest yellow, incurved petals. 45c. 
Cushion Chrysanthemum or Azaleamum 
Low growing '‘Mums’”’ forming mounds of blooms resembling old fashioned Azaleas. 
The plants attain a height of 10 to 12 inches, spreading 2 feet or more, literally covered 
with blooms in early summer to late frost. 35¢ each. 
Amelia—Pink cushion. Light pink flowers, free blooming. 
Bronze Cushion—-Deep bronze turning to rich coppery yellow. 
50c. 
Little Bob—Unusual shade of red blending lovely autumn shades, free blooming. 60c. 
Red Cushion—Splendid early crimson, free blooming. 
Rose Cushion—45c. 
White Cushion—Delicate pink opening to pure white. 
Yellow Cushion—Pure golden yellow, early flowering and long lasting. 
CORAL BELLS—See Heuchera. 
50c. 
COREOPSIS, Lanceolata Grandiflora—Rich golden yellow, excellent cutting. 
Mayfield Giant—Improved large yellow. 
Delphiniums 
Pacific Giant Hybrids—Our plants are grown from seed of finest named varieties in 
assorted shades from pale blue to rich purple. Our strains are all double flower- 
ing. 35c-50c-75¢ each. 
Pacific Giant White—Gigantic size and fully double. 50c each. 
Pink Sensation—New. Patent rights reserved. The first clear pink Delphinium ever 
offered. An interesting novelty, sure to become extremely popular. 

Delphinium, Pacific Hybrid 
Vigorous, mil- 
dew-free, about 4 ft., resembling Belladonna type 
in foliage and bloom and perfectly hardy. Beautiful 
light rose-pink flowers appear in early June and 
repeat almost continuously until autumn. Ideal for 
border and for cutting. Each $1.25; $12.50 per doz. 
Blackmore & Langdon Hybrids—An English strain of 
great beauty. Enormous flowers on solid erect 
spikes of great height, in beautiful shades of blue 
and mauve. 25c; large clumps, 50c each. 
DAISY—See Bellis. 
DAY LILY—See Hemerocallis. 
DIANTHUS, Alpinus (R)—Deep rose. 
Arvenensis (R)—Lovely soft pink. 
Barbatus (Sweet William)—White, pink, Newport pink, 
scarlet. By 
Beatrix—Clusters of double salmon:pink flowers, fra- 
grant. 35c-45c. t ecm 
Caesius (R)—Rose, gray-green foliagé@; producing a 
mass of fragrant pink' flowers. May. 
Deltoides (R)—Tiny ‘‘pinks”’. Bright red flowers, very 
showy. 
Old Spice (Pat. 499)—Choice hybrid garden pink. Large 
fully double rich salmon-pink flowers, long stems, 
delightfully fragrant. Ideal for border and cutting. 
45c each. 
Plumarius (R)—Single and double pink. 
DICENTRA (Bleeding Heart)—$35c-45c. 
Eximia—Rose-pink flowers in showy racemes all sum- 
mer. 
Spectabilis—Long racemes of graceful, heart-shaped 
rose-pink blossoms. 18 inches. 35c-45c. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove)—Assorted. 
Giant Shirley Hybrids—Mixed colors. 
DORONICUM, Caucasicum — Large yellow daisylike 
flowers, May-June. 
DRABA, Repens (R)—Early creeper, yellow flowers, 
free blooming, April. 
DRYAS, Suendermani (R)—Flowers yellow, turning to 
white. 35c. peat 
ERIGERON, Speciosus—Large handsome blue flowers, 
yellow center, excellent for cutting. 
ERYSIMUM, Pulchellum—Lemon yellow, early, 8 in. 
FORGET-ME-NOT—See Myosotis. 
FOXGLOVE—See Digitalis. 
FUCHSIA, Riccardtonii—Hardy, see deciduous flower- 
ing shrubs. 
FUNKIA, Subscordata Grandiflora — Plantain Lily— 
AugustSept., fragrant white flowers. 35c. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower). 
Burgundy—Rich wine red, fine for cutting. 
Dazzler-—Rich crimson, tipped yellow. 
Mr. Sherbrooke—Rich golden yellow. Self color. 55c. 
Portola Hybrids—Brilliant scarlet petals tipped golden 
yellow. 
Sun Gold—Attractive gray-green foliage, magnificent 
chamois yellow flowers all summer long. Excellent 
tor cutting. 60c. 
GENISTA, Saggitalis—Green cactoid foliage, golden 
flowers, 6 in. 
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Geum, Prince of Orange 
GENTIANA Acaulis, Cruciata—Small four-lobed bright 
blue flowers, Aug.-Sept. 
Sino-ornata (R)—Semi-prostrate habit, dark blue flow- 
ers, July-Sept. 45c. 
GERANIUM, Grandiflorum — Masses of large bright 
blue blooms. 35c. 
GEUM (Avens) Borissi—Evergreen foliage with large 
vivid orange flowers, May-Oct. 
Fire Opal—Large, semi-double rich scarlet with orange 
sheen, May-Oct., 2 ft. 50c. 
Heldreichi (R) — Dwarf introduction from Greece. 
Orange-red flowers, June-Aug. 
Lady Stratheden—Tall growing, rich golden double 
yellow, fine for cutting. 
Mrs. Bradshaw—Tall growing, rich double scarlet, ex- 
cellent for cutting. 
Prince of Orange—Striking shade of deep orange flow- 
ers, double and extra large. 
Red Wings—Brilliant semi-double strawberry red with 
yellow anthers, free fowering. 
Waights’ Brilliant (R)—Outstanding dwarf evergreen 
Geum. Large, vivid orange-scarlet blooms from early 
spring till late summer, again in late fall. $1.50. 
GYNERIUM (Pampas Grass)—75c-95ce-$1.45. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath) Bristol Fairy — Large, 
double white, June-Sept. 75c. 
Paniculata—Single pure white. 35c. 
Repens (R)— Trailing white clouds of small white 
flowers, July-August. 
Rosy Veil—Dwarf large pink, double, flowers contin- 
uously all summer. 50c. : 
HELENIUM, Chippensfield Orange — Large brilliant 
orange-yellow flowers flamed brick red. Aug-Sept. 
50c. 
Peregrini—Dark mahogany, faintly tinted golden yel- 
low. 60c. 
Riverton Beauty—Pure lemon-yellow with large pur- 
plish-black center. 
HELIANTHEMUM (Rock Rose) (R)—Single and double, 
all colors, large plants. 50c. 
HELIANTHUS—Double sunflower. 
HELIOPSIS SCABRA—Rich golden yellow; nearly dou- 
ble; 3 ft., free bloomer. 60c. 
HELLEBORUS (Christmas Rose) Niger — Large cup- 
shaped white flowers in Nov.-Jan. Dwarf, evergreen 
foliage. $1.25. 
Orientalis hybrid. 
HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lily) Flava—Lemon Lily. Sweet 
scented clear full yellow, free blooming in June, 
2 ft. 35c. 
Kevanso—Large double showy rich golden bronze 
flowers, July and August. 45c. 
Margaret Perry — Brilliant coppery crimson flowers 
with clear yellow base. 5 ft. 45c. 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman—Clear yellow flowers, free flower- 
ing and long lasting. A late bloomer. 50c each. 
HEUCHERA (Coral Bells) Sanguinea—Crimson flowers 
on 12 to 18 in. stems. Attractive foliage. 50c. 
HIBISCUS (Mallow) Rose of Sharon—New giant flower- 
ing mixed. 35c-50c. 
HOLLYHOCK—Assorted, double, all colors. 
Double Imperator Mixed—Stately plants with formal 
begonia-like flowers, charming combination of col- 
ors, great variety. 
HYPERICUM, St. Johnswort — See Broadleaved Ever- 
greens. 
Dwarf Alpine (R). 
IBERIS (Candytuft) Little Gem (R)—Dwarf pure white 
flowers, June. 
Sempervirens (R)—Attractive foliage with profusion of 
white flowers in spring. 
INCARVILLEA—Hardy Gloxinia. 
Rose-pink. 35c-50c. 
