
HARDY ASTERS 
DELPHINIUM, Pacific Hybrid. This is the most beautiful of the 
delphiniums. The stems are wiry, strong enough to resist high 
winds. Under good conditions, these plants will produce beau- 
tifully proportioned spikes 3 to 5 feet in height. The individual 
flowers are large, 2 to 3 inches in diameter, of delicate shad- 
ings and of good form and substance. We strongly recommend 
the plants both for the bright landscape and for cutting. 
GAILLARDIA, Blanket Flower. This will produce from early 
spring until late fall a continuous profusion of brilliantly col- 
ored flowers. 
GEUM, Dolly Nerth. Large flowers of rich apricot. June to Sept. 
Red Wings. Brilliant strawberry-red with bright, yellow anthers. 
Blooms best in June and July but flowers intermittently all 
summer. 
Lady Stratheden. A new introduction of great merit. Rich gold- 
en yellow blossoms. A splendid cut flower. 
Rijnstroom. Large brilliant coppery orange flowers on 30-inch 
stems from May to Sept., with splendid foliage. 
HELIANTHEMUM, Rock Rose. Single and double, evergreen. 
White, Yellow, Red, Orange or Pink. 
HEUCHERA, Coral Bells. Blooms in May, June, 12 to 18 inches. 
Flowers bright crimson; very free flowering. Nice for cutting. 
Excellent for rock garden. 
PRIMULA, Hardy Primrose. There is no ass2mblage of plants 
that will reproduce the lovely show of the primulas on the hill- 
side or rock gardens in semi-shade. They can be obtained in 
every color and tone that one can imagine. Mixed Colors. 
TRITOMA 
ers: 


Pfitzer. The rich orange flow- 
ers are always in big demand 
on the cut flower 
We have never known of any 
surplus of real good Tritomas. 
If grown in fairly rich soil, a 
plant will produce several first 
class cuality flowers. Tritomas 
should-be included in every 
planting of summer cut flow- 


SHASTA DAISY, ALASKA 
ARMERIA CAESPITOSA 
PERENNIALS, Continued 
ARMERIA, caespitosa. Deep pink flowers freely produced from a 
neat cushion-like plant. 
VIOLA. 
Jersey Gem. Large flowered, sweet scented. 
VIOLETS 
Double Russian, Odorata. Double purple. 
Frys Fragrant, Odorata. Perpetual flowering, deep purple. 
Prince of Wales, Odorata. Royal purple. 
HARDY PHLOX. See page 17 for these varieties: 
Moonlight, Leo Schlageter, Feuerbrand, Daily Sketch, Chieftain, 
Royal Purple. 
Salmon Beauty. An outstanding phlox, deep salmon-pink with 
white eye. 
Lillian. The very best cameo-pink. 
THREE NEW INTRODUCTIONS 
San Antonio. Vivid and brilliant flaming carmine heads, shaded 
plum red. The very finest of this color group. Remarkably 
vigorous grower. 
Harvest Fire. Brilliant salmon orange. Heavy, extremely healthy 
foliage. The hezads are very large. One of the best. 
Tigress. Orange-scarlet. 
DWARF PHLOX 
Alba. Dwarf, snow white. 
Atropurpurea. Deep carmine red. 
Blue Hills. Best known variety. Blue. 
Vivid. Bright pink, fiery red eye. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. See page 18 for varieties. 
(Red Hot Poker) 
markets. 

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GAILLARDIA 
EVERY CUSTOMER MUST BE PLEASED 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
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