Rainbow Blend Hybrids. The most color- 
ful and brilliant of all hybrid columbines. 
The present unsurpassed strain is the 
result of scientific breeding and selection 
for nearly a score of years. Character- 
ized by clear vivid colors, particularly 
deep pink and rose, scarlet, vermillion 
and crimson-reds; all of largest size and 
with long spurs. White, yellow and pale 
tints are reduced to a proper minimum. 
In mixture only. Best in full sun. Each 
25e, Three 60c, Doz. $2.00, 25 $3.25. 
Euphorbia 
Myrsinites. A succulent for the rock gar- 
den, the large glaucus leaves in spirals, 
resembling a Sedum. Evergreen, flow- 
ers in umbellate clusters, yellow. A rock 
creeper of striking beauty. Each 35c, 
Three 90c, Doz. $3.00. 
Polychroma. Perennial to 1 foot, forming 
very attractive clumps. Floral leaves 
are bract-like and whole clump is bright 
yellow-orange with bloom in early sum- 
mer; followed by orange-brown fruits. 
Each 40c, Three $1.10, Doz. $3.50. 
Ferns 
Hardy varieties. For shade, where flow- 
ering plants do not thrive. Moist numus 
soil. 
Dryopteris Filix-Mas. Colorado Male Fern. 
Two feet, grows in shaded spots in the 
mountains in a moist humus soil. Forms 
excellent clumps, partly evergreen, 
thrives with ordinary care. A universal 
favorite for Colorado gardens. Each 50c, 
Three $1.25, Doz. $4.00. 
Onoclea struthiopteris. Ostrich Fern. Vase- 
like clump of finely cut fronds. Each 
35c, Three $1.00, Doz. $3.60. 
Flax 
Yellow. Beautiful yellow flax, for the sun- 
ny rock garden. Each 25c, Three 60c. 
Gas Plant-Dictamnus 
Rubra. 18 inches; excellent clumps with 
many spikes of pink orchid-like blos- 
soms, early summer. Valuable for both 
flowers and foliage, very permanent per- 
ennial. Prefers full sun, loamy soil. 
Large plants only. Each 50ce; 3 for $1.25. 
Geranium 
Ordinary soil. <A distinction should be 
kept in mind between the rank growing 
specis, and those of small habit in keeping 
with the rock garden. Price, Each 40c, 
Three $1.00. 
Lancastriense. A tiny jewel with rose-pink 
blossoms and delightfully cut foliage. 
Less than 6 inches _ high 
without flowers. Best in part shade. 
and seldom. 
Nervosum. A profusion of white blossoms 
with thread-like veins of violet. 12 inches 
tall and spread of 18 to 24 inches. 
Globeflower-Trollius 
Like over-size Buttercups;  sulphur- 
white to yellow and deep orange. All like 
moisture, shade and a rich humus soil; 
flower early and often again in autumn. 
Each 40c, Three $1.60. 
Europens. Yellow Globeflower. Exquisite 
spring-flowering plant for partial shade, 
with deeply cupped flowers of pure yel- 
Jow like an enormous buttercup. 
Excelsior. Large orange yellow flowers on 
2 ft. stems. A strong grower and an out- 
standing plant for a shady place. 
Fire Fly. Dark yellow flowers of great 
beauty. 
Orange Globe. Much like Excelsior except 
later flowering. 
Hemerocallis-Day Lilies 
Day Lily, Lemon Lily. Beautiful and 
thoroughly reliable garden favorites appear- 
ing in new shades, larger flowers, different 
blooming seasons and different growth hab- 
its. They will stand much abuse but pre- 
fer a moist rich soil. Clumps should be 
divided every three or four years. 
Citrina. 36 inches, August. Pale yellow 
evening bloomer. Each 50c. 
Dumortieri. Rich cadmium-yellow. 2 ft. 
May-June. Each 50ce. 
Kstmere. A fine apricot-yellow; 
brown on reverse. 2% ft. June. 
50c. 
Flava. 36 inches. Clear lemon yellow 
flowers with fine fragrance. May and 
June. Each 25ce. 
Florham. 36 inches. May and June. Large 
flowers of rich golden-yellow. Fragrant 
and free blooming. Each 50c. 
Minor. 12 inches. June. Flowers and fol- 
lage are dainty, especially desirable 
where the Miniature is required. Flow- 
ers a pleasing yellow. Each 50c. 
Ophir. 48 inches. August. Very large 
flowers of beautiful yellow, on strong, 
well-branched stems. Excellent  sub- 
stance. 50ce. 
Thunbergi. 36 inches. July and August. A 
sweet scented evening bloomer of fine 
yellow. ach 50e. 
Hosta 
(Funkia) 
Most Hosta plants prefer light shade 
orange 
Each 
’ and moisture. 
Fortunei Gigantea. A very scarce Plain- 
tain lily with exceptionally large blue- 
‘green or glaucus foliage; the flowers 
White, tinged blue. Splendid crowns. 
Each 75e. 
