
Gypsophila Bristol Fairy 
Baby’s Breath 
The Baby’s Breath is one of the most graceful plants 
in the border and highly prized for cutting and mixing 
with cut flowers. 
Price (except noted)—3, 60c; doz., $2.00 
GYPSOPHILA— 
Bristol Fairy. 3-4 ft. A wonderful introduction. Pro- 
duces large panicles of very double, pure white flowers 
at least three times:the size of the ordinary white 
Gypsophila. Blooms almost continuously throughout the 
summer. Should be at every home. 75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
oldhamiana. 2-3 ft. Similar to paniculata, but more 
erect; continuous blooming and relatively large flowers 
tinted flesh and pink. Good for cutting. Late. 
pacifica. 3-4 ft. A fine pink flowering variety of the 
paniculata type. 
*repens. 6 in. A lovely trailing plant for the rockery, 
with clouds of misty pink and white flowers. 
Rosy Weil. (Syn. rosenschleier). 114-2 ft. A beautiful new 
variety with flowers the size of Bristol Fairy and bloom- 
ing continuously. The large, double flowers are a rich 
pink. 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 
Helenium 
A choice and very useful family of plants for summer 
and autumn decoration of the border, and lovely copper 
shaded or yellow flowers for cutting. 
Price (except noted)—3, 60c; doz., $2.00 
HELENIUM— 
Chipperfield Orange. 3-4 ft. A choice new introduction 
with masses of pure orange-colored flowers. Aug.-Sept. 
hoopesi. 2 ft. Pure orange-yellow flowers. Commences to 
bloom in June and continuous through the summer. 30c 
each 3) forse Toc: : 
peregrina. 3 ft.-One of the finest border plants. Very 
large flowers of a shining dark mahogany with edges 
of petals seamed‘ golden-yellow.. July-Aug. 
Riverton Beauty, 4-5. ft. Rich lemon-yellow with pur- 
plish-black center. Aug.-Sept. 

*HELIANTHEMUM mutabile. (Rock Rose.) 10-12 in. One 
of the finest dwarf border and rockery plants. Masses 
of one-inch flowers varying from yellow to rose and 
purple. June-Aug. 3, 60c; doz., $2.00. 


Helenium—A Fine Border Plant and for Cutting 
HELIANTHUS—(Hardy Sunflower). 
multiflorus. 3-4 ft. Rich yellow, 3 to 4 inch flowers. 
Aug.-Sept. 3, 60c; doz., $2.00. 
rigidus, Miss Mellish. 5-6 ft. A lovely perennial with 
large flowers of a bright orange. 3, 60c; doz., $2.00. 
sparcifolius. 5-6 ft. A fine variety with 4 to 5 inch bril- 
liant yellow flowers. 3, 60c; doz., $2.00. 
Hardy Zinnia 
HELIOPSIS. (Hardy Zinnia.) 
lemoine. 3-4 ft. Very large, double flowers of a golden- 
yellow over a long period during the summer. 3, 60c; 
doz., $2.00. 
scabra excelsa. 3-4 ft. Similar to above with chrome- 
yellow flowers. 3, 60c; doz., $2.00. 
scabra Incomparabilis. 3 ft. Admittedly one of the finest 
border perennials introduced in recent years. Received 
Award of Merit in England in 1933. The double, rich- 
golden-yellow 3 to 4 inch flowers are produced con- 
tinuously from July until autumn. 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 
Day Lily 
These stately lilies make a fine showing in the garden 
or border and they delight in partial shade but do well in 
full sun and in most any soil, even damp places. 
Price (except noted)—3, 60c; doz., $2.00 
HEMEROCALLIS— 
Apricot. 2-215 ft. Large flowers of apricot-orange. 
Calipso. 2-212 ft. Early. Light apricot-orange. 50c each. 
flava. 3-4 ft. Strong grower. Lemon-yellow flowers. 
fulva. 212-3 ft. Coppery-orange, shaded crimson. 
Gold Dust. 215-3 ft. A bright Indian yellow. 
Margaret Perry. 215-3 ft. A lovely bright orange-scarlet. 
-30c eack: 3 for 75c. 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman. 314-4 ft. Beautiful late flowering 
variety with large, lemon-yellow blooms. 50c each. 
Orange Man. 2-215 ft. Very large flowers of clear orange. 
Queen of May. 2-214 ft. A distinct early variety of a 
clear apricot-orange. 50c each. 
Sovereign. 2-215 ft. Rich flowers of chrome-yellow, 
Photo Showing Some of the Twelve Acres of Perennials in the Nursery 
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