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THESE 
*Good for rockery. 
*ACHILLEA, Rosea. Lovely ‘pink 
flowers, about 1 ft. high, fine for ceme- 
tery. .May and on. 
*AQUILEGIA (COLUMBINE) 
Bloom early in spring. 1% to 2 feet. 
—Dobbie’s Imperial Hybrids (Long 
Spurred). A wonderful mixture; Wide 
throated bells and deep rich shades 
not found in many other strains. 
ARMERIA 
—Glory of Hol- 
Jand. Clear, pure 
deep pink round 
‘flowers the size of 
a dollar, borne in 
Der oO f USS 1'o 
throughout sum- 
mer. Fine for cut- 
ting. 2 feet. Glory of Holland 
ASPHODELUS 
Or King’s Spear. Handsome racemes 
or spikes; 6-18 in. long and 3 in. wide, 
of bright yellow. 2-4 ft. Homer men- 
tions this plant. 






Baby’s Breath or Gypsophila 
BABYS BREATH 
Gypsophila. Desirable for bouquets. 
—Bristol Fairy. The flowers of this 
splendid double variety are almost 
twice as large as the older types. It 
is practically ever-blooming, 2 feet. 
—*Rosy Veil. A very pretty pink 
Baby’s Breath. Veritable clouds of 
pink double flowers. 12 in, high. 
BETONICA 
Showy rose-purple flowers on long 
stems from June to Aug. 2 ft. 



Bleeding Heart 
BLEEDING HEART. Lovely, deep 
crimson heart shaped flowers pendant 
upon gracefully drooping stems. Pre- 
fers a shaded spot. 2 to 2% ft. May. 
*Eiverblooming Bleeding Heart. 15 
in. Pink flowers all summer. 
CARNATION 
—Grenadin Red. 
Showy red carna- 
tion on good long 
stems, very hardy. 
remarkably free 
bloomer. 
DELPHINIUM 
A very showy and 
hardy perennial. 
—Pacific Giants ~ 
Hybrids. This is 
about the most 
beautiful of all Del- 
phinii. Wiry, strong, 




whippy stems. with 
large, beautiful 
spikes 3 to 5 feet Grenadin Red 
long.and fiorets as , 
much as 2% to 3% inches in diameter. Light 
Blue, Dark Blue, Light Violet. State color 
wanted. 
—lIceberg. 
ever introduced. 
Beautiful and the purest white 
Large 2% to 3 foot spikes. 



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PEREN TANT 
CASSIA. Or Indian Senna. 
handsome foliage, and numerous ra- 
cemes of showy yellow flowers from 

Julysto; Sept. s=Sef0; 
CHINESE LANTERN. Franchetti. 
Balloon like, bright scarlet fruits, fine 
for winter decoration. 2 ft. Sept. 
SPOON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Different and delightful! The flow- 
ers are double, with tubular petals, 
the tip of each petal flaring into a dis- 
tinct spoon shape. 244n. Early Sept. 
Pink Spoon—White Spoon—Yellow 


Spoon. State kind wanted. 
: DAY LILY 
—Kwanso. The double form. Cop- 
pery red double flowers in July and 
Aug... 4 ft. 

DICTAMNUS 
Or Gas Plant. Very showy, 2% ft. 
Fragrant foliage and spikes of rosy 
pink flowers in June and July. 

FUNKIA OR PLANTAIN LILY 
Media. 12 to018 inches high. Broad, 
massive foliage, variegated green and 
white: large, lovely purple, lily-like 
flowers. They succeed equally well in 
the sun or shade. 
Grandiflora. Very 
large, pure white, 
lily shaped, fra- 
grant. flowers in 
August: and Sep- 
tember. 2 feet. 
All green, broad, 
massive foliage. 




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U. S. 
War Bonds Funkia 
Grandifiora 



Golden Glow 
GOLDEN GLOW 
Rudbeckia Laciniata. A magnificent 
grower, very branching and each 
branch bears many. great. shining, 
golden yellow flowers. 6 feet. Most 
desirable for rear plantings or corners. 

HELENIUM 
Bigelowi. Showy flowers of deep 
yellow with brown center. 2-3 ft. Aug. 
Free bloomer. 

HELIOPSIS 
Scabra Gratissima. Full, double, 
golden yellow_ flowers about— 3 in. 
across, from July on. nists Free 
bloomer, fine for bouquets. 
*HEUCHERA 
Bushy plants of easy culture bearing 
loose, graceful spikes of coral-red 
flowers in great profusion from May to 



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Mountain of Gold 
*MOUNTAIN OF GOLD 
Euphorbia Pelychroma. Shown above. One 
of the most beautiful plants we have ever 
erown. It makes a beautiful formal plant 
one foot high that is completely covered with 
deep lemon yellow flowers, rose-shaped, the 
size of a silver dollar. May-June. Later, the 
seeds «olor to bright red at the top of each 
stem, contrasting beautifully. It is beautiful 
all summer long, 



Sept. Dwarf grower of compact habit. 
LAVENDER, SWEET 
Delightful fragrant blue flowers. 
July-Aug. 12-18 in. Fine for sachets. 
: LYTHRUM 
Unusually showy spikes of rose colored 
flowers. 8-4 ft. July-Sept. Fine for cutting. 
*PENTSTEMON 
Rosea. 2 to 3 feet high, bearing long spikes 
of large, Gloxinia-like flowers of showy pink. 
July. Fine for cutting. 
The Bleeding Heart I bought from you se 
every year.—Mrs. Sam Kummer, 

veral years ago, is still alive and blooms 
2003 12th St., Columbus, Nebr. 
*PLUMBAGO 
Elegant for border and rockery. 6 to 8 in. 
hich. covered with deep blue flowers in late 
summer and fall. 
*POTENTILLA 
Miss Wilmott. Bright scarlet flowers in 
May and June, attractive, almost evergreen, 
foliage. 12 in. Ideal for perennial bed and 
rockeries, 



Double Shasta Daisy 
DOUBLE SHASTA DAISY 
Double White Swan. Pure white, double 
flowers on strong stems 24 to 30 in. long, 
usually in bloom for Memorial Day. 
SIDALCEA 
Bright rosy flowers, extra fine for cutting. 
June-July. 2% ft. 
THERMOPSIS 
Lovely lupine-like racemes 6 to 12 in. long, 
yellow flowers, in June and July. 2it. Very 
fine. 



VALERIANA 
Garden Heliotrope. Showy umbels on 12 in. 
stems, of soft pink to purplish red flowers. 
246 sib. 
VERONICA, BLUE SPIRES 
Growing 2 feet high, its lovely deep blue 
spikes show up well in the hardy border. June 
and July. 


VIOLETS 
The Czar ‘White. 
Large pure white flow- 
ers on long stems, very 
fray eS rane, prolific 
bloomer. The best 
white violet, 
Prince of Wales. 
Large single, very fra- 
erant. The only violet 
that can also be grown 
indoors. Color, purple. 
Double Russian. 
True double, dark pur- 
ple flowers. 

Prinee of 
Wales 
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