PERENNIALS (Continued) 

CANTERBURY BELLS, SINGLE 
CANTERBURY BELLS — White, pink or 
purple flowers; double cup and saucer type 
only Ha chiied com tee aes OPN Bg oe 20c 
CARPATHIAN HAREBELL (Campanula 
carpatica) (RG) Clear blue low growing 
plant; 8 inches; June-October .................... 25e 
CARNATION—Improved Crimson King. (C) 
A dark red bloom all summer ...................... 35c 
FLOWERING FLAX (Linum perenne) Blue 
flowers most of summer. 15-18 inch .......... 15c 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket flower) (C) For the 
middle of the flower border. Orange-yellow 
flowers all summer. Each 20¢ 
GOLDEN GLOW —Double yellow golden 
flowers on 5-7 foot stems. Clumps, each, 20¢ 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL GRASSES (Varie- 
gated ribbon grass) (RG) Leaves longitudi- 
nally striped with white. Grows 144 ft.....20c 
HEMEROCALLIS (See Lilies) 
HEUCHERA bBrizoides (Carolbell) (RG) 
Pink flowers in umbels on 15 inch stems. 
Cut for winter bouquets. May-June .......... 25c¢ 
Heuchera Firelight—Bright red flowers. 35c. 
HOLLYHOCKS Single mixed ...................... 15c 
HOLLYHOCKS Double Assorted. Scarlet, 
salmonrose, yellow, and maroon. Grow 3-5 
feet Tie. Ane AE ies Nee ae Ro Shar Carty 20c 
HOLLYHOCKS Triumph (New) Graceful 
fringed and waved petals. 1 yr. Each...... 25e¢ 
IRIS 
GERTRUDE—Large rare _ violet-blue. 24 
Inchiey Hach Pees Ser Be RPG 2” tbe tod 20¢ 
QUEEN OF MAY—Soft rose-lilac. 32 in. 20c 
LORD OF JUNE—Fragrant gigantic blue 
bicolor flowers measuring 5-7 inches. 40 
INCHES) ea Chae ee cs keene Ug OO Oh ee oe! 2 
MOTHER OF PEARL—Bluish-lavender with 
faint creamy undertone. 44 inches. Each 20e 
INDIAN CHIEF — Deep, velvety blood-red, 
tinged bronze; 80 inch. Each 2 
AUTUMN KING (Fall and spring blooming) 
A new type with clear blue uprights and 
rich blue-purple falls. Bach .220............ 35e 
BLUE FLAG (pumila) (RG) Dwarf 8 inch 
stems Hach, 20C (clumps =. tee ae ee 35¢ 
SIBERIAN — Blue,  orchid-shaped flowers. 
Bach. bes ‘clumps. seed eo 30¢ 
LILIES 
ELEGANS: (RG) (C) Bright orange-red 
flowers holding cup upright; 15 _ inch. 
Beachy 2.0 C3 med rears ssa ee eee eee eee 1l5e 
TENUIFOLIUM (Coral) Deep scarlet, waxen, 
recurved flowers on wiry stems 12-15 inches 
high is cae nice eA ee ee eee 20c 
LILY OF THE VALLEY — (RG) Ground 
cover plant for shady places. 8 inch. 
Hach; 20c so) clumps ee eee 35c 
REGAL—Large white semi-hardy lily with 
brown and pink outer markings and yellow 
throat. Each 25¢c 
TIGER Single—Orange-red spotted flowers 
on) 3-42 f{tasstemsain Jil yee 15¢ 
TIGER DOUBLE — Flower petals cut and 
PECULVINS tn. SE ee Ae ee ee 20c 
TIGRIDIA (Aztec Mexican Lily) Handle like 
gladioli bulbs. Red _ spotted flowers fresh 
every day; June-August, 15 inches high. lic. 
HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lily) Orange-yellow 
flowers in June-July. Iris foliage. 3 ft 20c 
LYCHNIS (Champion) Scarlet heads on 2- 
38 ft. stems June-August. Each 20¢ 
PHYSOSTEGIA (False Dragon Head)—(C) 
Spikes of flowers resembling tiny snap- 
dragons rise above attractive foliage. Laven- 
der-rose. Each, 20c; clumps 35¢ 
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PLATYCODON (Balloon flower) Blue flowers 
opening two inches across. June-July......20c 
PENTSTEMON Grandiflorus (Native Digi- 
talis) (C) A hardy plant with silver-gray 
evergreen foliage. Beautiful lavender, bell, 
or gloxinia-shaped flowers in June. Fine cut 
flower. 1% ft. Each, 20c; clumps 35¢ 

PENTSTEMON GRANDIFLORUS 
For Quantity Rates, see Page 21 
