Garden -- Cutting and Rock Garden 
Garden Favorite Collection 
Aquilegia (Columbine) . 
Hardy Chrysanthemums. Yellow. 
Peonies. Pink. 
Hardy Phlox. Red. 
Scabiosa, Blue Bonnet. Blue. 
Monarda. Red. 
DIANTHUS barbatus (Sweet William). Old-time fa- 
vorite. Excellent for cutting. Assorted colors in 
June. 
*D. granaticus, Hybrid Pink. Good rock garden plant. 
Purple flowers in July. 
*D. latifolius atrococcineus (Everblooming Hybrid 
Sweet William). Velvety crimson flowers June to 
October. 
D. plumarius (Clove Pink). Double white and pink 
flowers throughout summer. Border or rock garden. 
DIGITALIS gloxiniaeflora (Hybrid Foxglove) . Various- 
ly colored flowers in spikes 3 feet high during June 
July. 
GAILLARDIA aristata (Blanket Flower). 
red flowers from May to frost. 
GYPSOPHILA, Bristol Fairy (Baby’s Breath). New 
variety with panicles of double white flowers 
throughout summer. 
G. paniculata (Baby’s Breath). 
parent type of above with 
flowers. 
Yellow and 
flowered 
individual 
White 
smaller 
*G. repens. A trailing rock garden plant with many 
small white and pink flowers in July and August. 
HELENIUM autumnale (Sneezewort). Yellow flowers 
August and September. Good border plant. 
HELIOPSIS pitcheriana (Orange Sunflower). Deep 
golden yellow flowers on stems 3 feet high. Bloom 
in July and August. 
HELLEBORUS niger (Christmas Rose). Evergreen fo- 
liage. Large, white flowers December to March. An 
old-time favorite. 
HEMEROCALLIS flava (Lemon Lily). Sweet scented, 
clear yellow flowers in June. 
*HEUCHERA rosamundi_ (Coralbells) . 
flowers in June and July. 
*H. sanguinea (Coralbells) . 
June to September. 
HIBISCUS moscheutos (Mallow). Shrub-like peren- 
nial flowers 4 feet and upwards, of variously col- 
ored flowers in August and September. Red, white 
or pink. 
HOLLYHOCKS (Althea rosea). Tall, spikelike plants 
4 feet and up. Variously colored flowers July to 
September. Double pink, double red, double white, 
double yellow. 
Coral-pink 
Bright crimson flowers 
*IBERIS sempervirens (Candytuft). Low, spreading 
half-shrubby plant, with foliage partially evergreen, 
and many white flowers in April and May. Good 
rock plant. 
“INCARVILLEA delavayi. 
June and July. 
Large rosy purple flowers. 

Novelty Perennials 
Anemone japonica 
Primula (Primrose) 
Heuchera sanguinea 
Linum perenne 
Silene Schafta 
Campanula carpatica 
Dianthus plumarius 
Carnation, Hardy 
Oenothera 
Gypsophila repens 
Aster, Alpine Blue 
Tunica 
IRIS germanica (Liberty Iris). 
Iris blooming in May. 
Ambassador. Bronze and maroon. 
B. Y. Morrison. Violet-purple. 
Gold Imperial. Golden yellow. 
Her Majesty. White and crimson. 
Lent. A. Williamson. Violet and purple. 
Lohengrin. Rose. 
Lord of June. Lavender-blue. 
Monsignor. Violet and purple. 
Mother of Pearl. Pearl tints. 
Pallida Dalmatica. Lavender. 
Mixed. Flat blooms of 
Well known border 
1. kaempferi (Victory Iris). 
various rolors in July. 
|. sibirica, Snow Queen (Siberian Iris). 
age, white flowers. 
LATHYRUS latifolius (Pink Perennial Pea). A trailing, 
vine-type perennial with pink pea-like flowers in 
June and August. Can also supply in white. 
LIATRIS pycnostachya (Blazing Star). Long spikes 
of purple flowers in mid-summer. 
*LINUM perenne (Flax). Blue flowers June to Sep- 
tember. Feathery foliage. 
LOBELIA rardinalis (Cardinal Flower). Bright fiery 
red flowers on a somewhat branlhed spike. Likes a 
moist soil. 
LUPINUS polyphyllus (Hardy Lupine). Spikes of blue 
flowers in June. There are also available rose and 
white flowered types. 
Narrow foli- 

RUSSELL HYBRIDS. A new variety of Lupine hav- 
ing a wide range of color and heavier flower 
stalks. 

*LYCHNIS alpina (Dwarf Campion). Rock garden 
plant with rose-pink flowers in April and May. 
L. chalcedonica (Campion or Maltese Cross). Scarlet 
flowers June and July. 
L. viscaria (Campion). Red flowers May to July. 
*“MATRICARIA, Little Gem (Feverfew). Large, double 
white flowers June to frost. 
MONARDA didyma (Bee Balm; Bergamot; Oswego 
Tea; Haremint). Heads of red flowers June to 
August. 
*MYOSOTIS palustris (Forget-Me-Not). Blue flowers 
more or less all season. Prefers damp places. 
*NEPETA mussini (Ground Ivy; Catmint). Lavender 
flowers spring and summer. Dwarf plant for rock 
garden or edge of bed. 
*“OENOTHERA missouriensis. Yellow flowers nearly 4 
inches across. June to August. 
*O. youngi (Evening Primrose). Yellow flowers June to 
October. 
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