
IRIS SIBIRICA, PERRY’S BLU 

PENSTEMON 
PRICES: All varieties, unless otherwise noted, gal. or half-gal. containers, 45c each. 
CLIVIA miniata. Kafir Lily. In late 
winter and spring the huge umbels of 
salmon orange flowers will give you 
many a thrill. Dark evergreen strap-like 
foliage. Shade or filtered sunlight. 2 ft. 
5-gal. containers, $2.75; gal. containers, 
$1.25. 
*CONVOLVULUS mauritanicus. 
Spreading dense plant to 6-inches tall. 
Single 1l-inch heavenly blue flowers 
through summer. Sun. 
DELPHINUM. Pacific Hybrids. 
Light Blue, Dark Blue, White and 
Orchid. Each, 50c, 
DIANTHUS Pinks. Plant them in 
the sun. Intense fragrance. 
*Beatrix. Perfectly formed double 
red and salmon pink flowers, about one- 
half the size of a carnation are borne 
through summer and fall. 
Carnations. Dianthus caryophyllus. 
We grow only varieties that are out- 
standing for form, size and color. We 
have the finest named varieties in Red, 
Pink, White, and Yellow as well as the 
better Variegated sorts. 3-inch pots, 35c 
to 60c. 
Evelyn. Semi-double carmine pink. 
Bloom all summer. Excellent for cut- 
ting. 
*Rock Garden Mixed. Dwarf types 
in mixed shades for edging or the rock 
garden, 
*Ruth Elaine. The most outstanding 
of all dianthus, Through the whole sum- 
mer and fall this variety is ablaze with 
large single rosy red flowers with ma- 
roon centers. Good stems for cutting 
and remarkable fragrance. See color il- 
lustration, page 34. 
DICENTRA formosa. Native Bleed- 
ing Heart. Nodding rosy pink flowers 
in short racemes. Finely cut foliage. 
Shader lato itt ach /oces 
DICENTRA spectabilis. 
Efeart, «Bach 85c, 
FELICIA aethiopica. Agathaea. Bril- 
liant blue daisy-like flowers, golden cen- 
Bleeding 
tered during the cool months. Small 
glistening foliage. Sun. 6in, 
GERBERA Jamesonii Hybrid. 
Transvaal Daisy. For about nine months 
of the year these brilliant daisy-like 
flowers will furnish you plenty of ex- 
cellent cut flowers. Plant them in sun 
with good drainage. Mixed colors. 
Each, 45c. See color illustration, page 
34. 
GEUM. Will thrive in either sun or 
part shade with ordinary attention. 
Fine for cutting. See color illustration, 
page 34. 
*Borisii. Dwarf, single orange. 
Lady Stratheden. Double yellow, 2% 
ft. 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Double red. 2% ft. 
HEDYCHIUM. Ginger Lily. Broad 
tropical appearing leaves on stiff fleshy 
stems. Terminal spikes of delightfully 
fragrant showy flowers. Plenty of 
moisture and a little shade for best 
results. Each, 75c. 
Coronarium. White. 4-5 ft. 
Gardnerianum. Orange. Flower 
spikes to 1% ft. in length. Outstanding! 
6-7 ft. 
HEMEROCALLIS. Day Lily. Prob- 
ably one of our most successful per- 
ennials as they are easily grown, hardy, 
and if a proper selection is made their 
large lily-like flowers will give you 
color almost through the year. Sun or 
part shade, See color illustration, page 
34. 
California. Orange with bronzy red 
markings. Evergreen. 2% ft. 
Dazzler. Enormous shapely blooms 
of golden orange. Evergreen. 3 ft. Each, 
60c. 
Dover. Large flowers. 
low. Evergreen. 2% ft. 
Dumortierii. Dwarf orange. 1 ft. 
Flava. Lemon yellow. Evergreen. 4 
Golden yel- 
ft. 
Fulva Kwanso. Double orange. Each, 
50c. 
Gipsy. Brilliant orange. Evergreen. 
‘2 ft, 
J. A. Crawford. Apricot yellow. 4 ft. 
Evergreen. 
*Middendorffii. Dwarf yellow. 1 ft. 
*Nana. Medium sized flowers of clear 
Solves ite 
The Gem. Clear gold. Dwarf ever- 
green. : 
HEUCHERA sanguinea. Tall grace- 
ful spikes of nodding red bells in spring. 
A perfect subject for shaded borders, 
fern or perennial beds. 
IRIS Kaempferi. Japanese Iris. Ar- 
istocratic, broad petalled flowers to 6 
inches across in a wide range of colors 
and combinations of colors. White, — 
purple, lavender, mauve, lilac, blue 
rose and occasionally maroon, The in- 
tricate designs etched in the glowing 
petals are a marvel to us all. Slender, 
artistic foliage. Require plenty of 
moisture and fertilizer. Sun. 2% ft. 
Mixed colors. Each, 60c. 
Rock Garden Plants Listed on Page 51 

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