‘Richardson’s 
Griffith & Curner’s 
Height Location 
SALVIA (Sage), $Azurea. Sky-blue flowers .3 to 4 in. Sun 
<Pitcheri. Fall flowering, gentian-blue ...4 ft. Sun 
SAPONARIA *Ocymoides splendens. Pink .3 to 4 in. Sun 
SCABIOSA +Caucasica. Large lavender-blue 
OMmEWintte HOW erstes cre eeleias tic crak. 6 oe tices Pah at Sun 
SCUTELLARIA (Skullcap). Blue Snapdragon- 
BUAVECEHOWErS oe eet et enc 12 to 18 in. Sun 
SHASTA DAISY, +Beaute Nivelloise. 
Large flowers blooming almost the 
entire summer. 18 to 24 inches “high. 
40c each; 3 for $1.00. 
¢Chiffon. Frilled double row of narrow 
petals, the center is clear yellow. 18 
inches high. 35¢ each; $3.50 per doz. 
+Esther Reed. Double white flowers. 3 
to 4 inches in diameter, blooming 
freely throughout the summer. 50c 
each; 3 for $1.25. 
+Mrs. Chas. Lothian Bell. Another fine 
Shasta that starts to bloom about the 
time Supreme is done and continues 
all summer. 
+Supreme. Extra large single white flow- 
ers, blooming very freely in June- 
July, about 2 feet high. We consider 
it one of the finest of the Shastas. 
+Double White Swan. Double white flow- 
ers. 30c each; 3 for 75c. 
SILENE (Catchfly). Blue foliage, pink flowers6 in. 
Alpestris Flore-Pleno. White. 35c each; 
PaDOL DEY OZ ae hens coat caren eae 
eae: Red, white and pink flowers. 30c 
eac 
Chinensis Pumila. Dwarf lavender-pink ..10 in 
each. 
STATICE (Sea Lavender). Purplish lavender .18 to 24 in. 
STOKESIA. Aster-like flowers, lavender ...18 in. 
Blue Moon. Lavender-blue. 40c¢ each... 
SWEET WILLIAM. Salmon-pink or red ...12 in. 
TEUCRIUM. Evergreen leaves and rose-pink 12 in. 
THALICTRUM (Meadow-Rue), Dipterocarpum. 
Lilac-mauve flowers ..........-.eesee0- 3 to 4 ft. 
TRITOMA (Red-Hot Poker), {Hardy Hybrids. 
Yellow, orange and scarlet ............ 3 to 4 ft. 
+Mt. Etna. Spikes of rich red. 50c each ..3 to 4 ft. 
Tower of Gold. Golden yellow. 50c each .3 to 4 ft. 
TROLLIUS (Globeflower). Orange or yellow .20 in. 
Europaeus. Lemon-yellow flowers ....... 18 in. 
TUNICA (Tunicflower). Double rose-pink ...3 in. 
VALERIANA +Coccinea. Rose or white ....18 to 24 in. 
Officinalis. The true fragrant hardy Helio- 
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VERBENA (Hardy) *Canadensis. Creeping, 
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Canadensis, Attraction. Scarlet center. 35c 
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VERONICA (Speedwell), Blue Spire. Im- 
proved subsessilis. 30c each; doz. $3.00 18 in. 
*Pectinata Rosea. Silvery foliage, rose flow- 
CUS MEE Nis oe iiaccile cic orcine sc bichiot ataeite » Creeping 
*Rupestris. Creeping habit; blue, pink or 
ROY LOUM MRT ey Rete ye Venere e, & nig. oso" saslale aye eiervisne 3 to 4 in. 
+Spicata. Deep blue form, fine for cutting. 18 in. 
*Spicata Nana. An attractive dwarf form .12 in. 
*Trehani. Golden foliage and pale blue flow- 
Ry 2 SEN GS Ot de bd Din Soe Demo amc ctrekr 18 in. 
*VIOLA (Tufted Pansies). Purple, yellow and : 
RAV C meats clare ey otommicrel's.+ vie eieis seit, 6 0 o\8i 3 to 4 in. 
VIOLA ODORATA (Sweet Violet), *Prince of ; 
Wales.. Purple flowers <.5........00+-+ 3 to 4 in. 
*Rosina. Pink fragrant Violet. 35c each ..6 in. 
YUCCA (Adam’s Needle) *Variegata. Foliage 
variegated, white flowers. 40c each ....5 
*Alpine or Rock Plants. 
tCut Flower Varieties. 
GRIFFITH & TURNER, 
Rosary. 
pink. 40c each. 
Rose Glory. 
tWhite Queen, 
white flower. 
New. 
Sun 
, HARDY PERENNIAL and ROCK 
PLANTS 
Flowering 
Season 
Aug., Sept. 
Aug., Sept. 
May, June 
June to Aug. 
July, Aug. 
PYRETHRUM, Painted Daisy 
~Buckeye. Large double red flowers. 
40c each. 
Eileen May Robinson. Bright lus- 
trous single pink. 50c each. 
Huntington’s Scarlet. 
The finest 
single scarlet. Large pure scarlet 
with attractive gold center zone. 
385¢c each; 8 for 90c. 
Very lovely double 
Rose-red, double. 40c. 
A new full double 
Very showy. 
40c 
+Single Mixed. A fine strain with 
many shades. 
+Finest Double Mixed. Many new fine 
shades and colors. 30c each. 

All Summer 
ET Le Meg ne Reng ee ee ee 12 to 15 in. Sun or Shade May, June 
Sun or Shade July to Sept. 
PRIMULAS (Cowslips) 
Acaule. Lovely cream-yellow flowers. 
Auricula Giant Hybrids. Flowers come of 
various colors. 
Cashmeriana. Large round heads of 
bright violet. 
Cortusoides. Lovely deep rosy pink. 
Japonica. Pretty flowers of various colors. 
Julia Hellenae. Burgundy-red flowers. 
30c each 
Munstead Giants Strain. Finest mixed. 
Veris Duples (Hose-in-Hose). Attractive 
shade of yellow. 30¢ each 
HARDY PHLOX 
Mrs. Lingard. Well known. pure white. 
Rosalinda. Soft amaranth-pink flowers. 
Albion. A lovely pure white. Medium 
grower. 
Beacon. Cherry-red; tall grower. 
Border Gem. A fine new variety, large 
heads of rich rosy purple flowers. 
Hardy Phlox, Columbia. Plant Patent No. 
118. The color suggests a rich cameo- 
pink with a faint blue eye. 
40c each; 3 for $1.10; $3.30 per doz. 
Daily Sketch. English novelty, large sal- 
mon-pink flowers, deep crimson center. 
Count Zeppelin. White with red center. 
Feuerbrand. Brilliant crimson-scarlet. 
Enchantress. Light rose-pink shaded sal- 
mon-pink. 
Ethel Pritchard. French mauve. 
Painted Lady. Silvery pink with salmon. 
R. P. Struthers. Bright rosy carmine. 
Snowcap. Extra large white flower, me- 
dium grower. 35¢e each; 38 for 90c. 
Salmon Beauty. Most lovely of the newer 

Sun July Aue. varieties. 40c each; $4.00 per doz. 
Sun June, July Starlight. New. Violet-red, shading to 
June to Aug. lilac: 
Sun June Thor. Deep salmon-pink flowers. 
Sun July, Aug. Tigress. Salmon-scarlet flowers. 
Sun June, July IRIS (Flag) 
*Arenaria (Sand Iris). A lovely little Iris 
Shade June, July with eid large yellow flowers in May. 
3 to 4 inches. 
es sarecinicent Beasiates Of creeping habit, large pale 
: ue flowers. 
pen -prades = tay and June *Cristata Alba. A rare white-flowering 
Semi-Shade April to Sept. ¢ ; 
orm of the above. 6 inches. Sun. May, 
Sun June to Sept. ana eke each 
Sun June to Frost Dichotoma (Vesper Iris). A rare Iris of 
easy culture, with lovely lilac-colored 
Sun June flowers. 2 feet. Semi-shade. July to 
Sept. 35 each 
Sun May to Fall Tectorum (Roof Iris). Large attractive 
blue flowers. 15 inches. Sun, May, June. 
Sun May to Fall Verna. Lovely native, violet-blue flowers. 
é EA OR pte 4 to 6 inches. Semi-shade. May. 
un u o Sept. 
Me 2 IRIS KAEMPFERI 
Sun July, Aug. Gold Bound. A fine double white, gold 
banded center. 
Sun May, June Melpomene. Double, soft blue. 
Sun All Summer Pink Pearl. Double, delicate, pearly pink 
Sun All Summer with lilae tone. 35¢ each; 3 for 90c 
Blue Bird. Beautiful rich uniform blue. 
Sun All Summer 35¢ each; 8 for 90¢ 
Purple and Gold. Double, rich violet-pur- 
Semi-Shade May to Oct. ple, with golden throat. 
Red Riding Hood. A fine single red var- 
Shade May to Oct. iety, very outstanding. 
Shade May to Oct. Any of above, except as noted otherwise, 
30c each. 
eur ne SIBERIAN IRIS 
Flowers in June. Height 2 feet. 
Perry’s Blue. Large clear blue flowers. 
Snow Queen. A lovely white form, dwarf. 
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