Gypsohila—Flamingo—A new introduction equally 
as good as Bristol Fairy only this being pink in 
color. Double flowers and ideal for cutting. Stock 
of this variety is limited. Strong plants to bloom 
EHIGMSGASOT | eee ee Re ee er wee Each 75c 
Gypsophyla Oldhamiana—Hardy perennial, produc- 
ing wide open single light pink flower blooms 
from August to frost. First class for cutting. 
Plants Each 35c 
Gypsophila Paniculata—Numberless tiny white 
blooms completely hide the plant during flowering 
season. May be cut and dried for winter use. 
Per Plant 25c 
Gypsophila—Rosy Veil—Very similar’ to “Bodgeri” 
except the flowers are pink. An excellent compan- 
ion with Bodgeri as the two make a variety in 
floral arrangements. Blooms in May and through- 
OU WesSUM Met es ee ee Plants Each 35c 
Heliopsis—Hardy zinia. Valuable for cutting. Large 
semi double golden yellow blooms. Grows about 
DutOC ls be eers sete et see ee I eee Plants Each 20c 
Hibiscus—Giant Mallow. Very hardy and easily 
grown. Good for background. Work in the peren- 
nial border as they have a heighth of about 4 feet. 
Colors—Red and pink. 
Per Plant 20c, 6 for 90c, 1 Dozen $1.60 
Heuchera or Coraibells—Foliage is heart shaped 
leaves with graceful flower stalk with red flowers. 
Nice for border planting or the rock garden. 
Per Plant 35c 
Heruchera—Rosamundi—Same as above only a love- 
ly pink color. Good grower and an improvement of 
Theva NOVOEL: ooo soe eee Good Plants Each 50c 
Iberis Snowflake—The best of the Candytuft va- 
rieties. More compact and flowers are very much 
larger than other varieties. A charming plant for 
rock gardens and edging flower beds. Stock 
SCQUCO pase aera ee ee Strong Plants Each 35c 
Lavendula—Dwarf—Lovely dwarf plant for rock 
gardens. Grows about 15 inches high with small 
DITESL1O WOlSs rns See ee eee Strong Plants 25c 
Liatris or Kansas Gay Feather—A grand plant for 
cut flower work. Blooms are on stalks from 3 to 5 
feet. The varieties are as follows: 
Callilepsis—A rich purple. Blooms in mid-season. 
Each 15c 
Scariosa—September Glory—Tall growing, purple 
flowers from top to bottom. Blooms in September. 
Each 25c 
Lillies—Regal—Tall spikes with white blooms 
tinged pink on the outside and yellow on the in- 
side. Blooms in June and July. Perfectly hardy. 
Very fragrant __.__Strong Bulbs 35c, or 4 for $1.00 
Lillies—Philippinense—A new white lily with a pale 
green throat. Blooms in August and until frost. 
Very sweet scented’: 22~- ~~... = Strong Bulbs 50c 
Peonies—The old standby for cut flowers for Memo- 
rial Day. Mixed colors of pink, red and white. 
ROOts DdVG*suLOl oO CY.es 22 as ee eek Each 50c 
Pansies—Strong plants in assorted colors. Large size 
LOOT Sirs tee ane ee ee eee ge 6 for 50c 
Pyrethums or Painted Daisy—Mixed colors of red, 
BINkvonGs WLC wee see toe ees Per Plant 15c 
Primula or Hardy Primrose—These little flowers are 
a welcome to the hardy spring flowers. Blooming 
early in April in a variety of shades of yellow, 
orange and dark mahogany colors. Height about 
10 inches. These are good planted in among shrub- 
Dery {torveclorretiect: <2. seen see 2 Plants Each 25c 
Phlox Subulata—A creeping moss about 4 inches 
high that is desirable for rock gardens. Blooms ear- 
ly in the spring. A bright rose pink color. 
Plants Each 20c 
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