
*Good tor rockery 
ARMERIA 
Glory of Hol- 
land. Clear, 
pure deep pink 
round flowers 
the size of a 
dollar, borne in 
profusion all 
summer. Fine 
for cutting. 2 
feet. 
AQUILEGIA 
*Dobbie’s Im pe - 
rial Hybrids (Long 
Spurred). A won- 
derful mixture of 
Long Spurred Co- 
lumbines containing 
every shade imag- 
inable. Great wide 
throated bells and 
deep rich shades not 
found in many other 
strains. 
Armeria, Glory of Holland 




BABY'S BREATH 
Gypsophila. Always very desirable. 
—Bristol Fairy. The double white fiow- 
ers of this splendid wariety are almost 
twice as large as the older types. It is 
practically ever-blooming. 2 ft. with a 
spread of 18 in. 
—*Rosy Veil. 
Veritable clouds 
of pink double 
flowers. 12 in. 
with a spread of 
18 to 24 in. 
Lovely, deep 
crimson heart 
shaped flowers 
pendant upon 
gracefully 
drooping stems, 
eeere a shaded 2% 
Mae 2 Bleeding Heart 
*Everblooming Below, Cr. King 
Rleee Heart. 15 ee: 
in, nk flowers a a chs he 
summer. Oa ay 
CARNATION 
Crimson King. An ¥# 4 & 
outstanding hardy 
Carnation, flower- 
ing throughout 
summer, spring and 
fall—net shyly but 
with remarkable 
freedom, Dazzling 
crimson flowers on (a7 
20 inch, stiff stems, ae 
fine for cutting. — tak SOARS: 
DELPHINIUM oe pe 
A very showy and AS Gara e y" 
hardy perennial. ", Re) 
—Pacific Giants [rth ved 
Hybrids. Shown at ‘ 
right. This is the 
most beautiful of 
all. Wiry, strong, 
whippy stems with 
large, beautiful 
spikes 3 to 5 feet i 
long and florets as i 
much as 2% to 3% l3 
inches in diameter. 
Light Blue, Dark 
Blue, Light Violet. 
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_ tiful and the purest 
white ever intro- 
duced. Large spikes 
2% to 8 feet long. 
-Lamartina, 
Deep blue with con- 
spicuous white cen- 
ter. Enormous 
spike, very tall 
srower, often 6 feet 
high. A wonderful 
variety. 
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FUNKIA OR 
PLANTAIN LILY 
Grandiflora. 
Has very large, 
pure white, lily 
shaped, fragrant 
flowers in Aug. 
and Sept. 2 feet. 
All green, broad, 
foliage. 
_ Media. 12 to 18 * 
in. Foliage vari- 
egated green and 
white, purple 
lily-like flowers 
in July. Fine for 
shade. 
HELENIUM 
Riverton Gem. & 
Showy flowers of © 
old gold suffused 
terra cotta, 
changing to 
wallflower - red, 
from Aug. to Oct. 
3-3% ft. Very de- 
sirable. * 
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Helenium 
, HELIOPSIS 
‘ Seabra Gratissi- 
ma. Shown at left. 
Full, double, golden 
yellow flowers 
from July on. 3 ft. 
Wee Free bloomer, fine 
wk. he for bouquets, 
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*HEUCHERA 
Bushy plants of easy 
culture bearing loose, 
graceful spikes of coral- 
red flowers in great pro- 
fusion from May to Sept. 
Dwarf grower of com- 
pact habit. 
CUSHION 
cena anal Nilaete deny : 
e offer the ollowing 2 
varieties for the first time in 
our Diamond Jubilee Year! 
Cliffwood. A 
rich, attractive, 
red shade. Differ- 
ent and_ distinct 
from Bonfire and 
Red Cushion. 
dane Salzer. 
Yellow with deep 
yellow center. Full 
and perfect flow- 
ers. Lovely. 
Purity. Pure 
glistening white. 
RUSSELL 
LUPINES 
Enormous, well 
rounded, long, 
symmetrical flow- 
er spikes, often 3 
ft. or more in 
length, each spike 
a mass of gor- 
geous color. Mixed 
colors. oa 
LYTHRUM 
Unusually showy spikes of rose colored flow- 
ers. 3-4 ft. July-Sept. Fine for cutting. 
MOUNTAIN OF GOLD 
*Euphorbia Polychroma. Shown below. 
One of the most beautiful plants we have ever 
grown. It makes a beautiful formal plant 
one foot high that is completely covered with 
deep lemon yellow flowers, rose-shaped, the 
size of a silver dollar. May-June. Later, the 
seeds color to bright red at the top of each 
stem, contrasting beautifully. It is beautiful 
all summer long. 

Heuchera 


Russell Lupines 






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PENTSTEMON 
*Rosea. 2 to 3 feet <= 
high, bearing long (@ 
spikes of large, Glox- 
inia-like flowers of 
showy pink. July. Fine 
for cutting. 
*PLUMBAGO 
Elegant for border and 
rockery. 6 to 8 in. high, 
covered with deep blue 
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POTENTILLA 
*Miss Wilmott. Bright 
searlet flowers in May and 
June, attractive, almost ever- 
green, foliage. 12 in. Ideal 
for perennial bed and rockeries. 
PRIMROSE 
*Hardy Primrose Denticu- 
lata. Heavy 10 to 12 in. stems, 
carrying pretty clusters of 
lovely lilac flowers. Very 
showy. Blooms in early May. 
PRUNELLA 
*Or Brunella. Fine for 
slightly shaded places. 10 in. 
Handsome, violet-purple flow- 
ers all summer long. 
DOUBLE 
SHASTA DAISY 
Double White 
Swan. Pure 
white, double 
flowers on 
strong stems 24 
to 30 in. long, 
usually in 
bloom for Me- 
morial Day. 
SIDALCEA 
Bright rosy fiowers, 
extra fine for cutting. 
June-July. 2% ft. 
VALERIANA 
Garden Heliotrope. 
Showy umbels on 12 in. 
stems, of soft pink to 
purplish red flowers. 2% 
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VERONICA, BLUE SPIRES 
Growing 2 feet high, its 
lovely deep blue spikes 
show up well in the hardy 
border. June and July. 
VIOLETS 
The Czar White. Large 
pure white flowers on long 
stems, very fragrant, prolif- 
ic bloomer. The best white 
violet. 
Prince of Wales. Large 
single, very fragrant. The i 
only one that can also be 
grown indoors. Color, pur- 
ple. y 
Double Russian. True 
double, dark purple. 
Tae THERMOPSIS 
Lovely lupine-like racemes 6 to 12 in. 
long, yellow flowers, in June and July. 2 
ft. Very fine. 
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