
nials 
Special 
Selection of 

the Choicest Types 
(4 The New Bristol 
Baby s Breath Fairy, grafted plants. 
In the garden and in a bouquet, indispen- 
sable flower, the small double florets ap- 
pearing in great number along the twigs 
and stiff branches form great sprays of 
white. The ideal bouquet material with 
other flowers. Blooms continually all 
through the summer. Height 2 feet. Each, 
75c, postpaid. 
Hardy Ferns... 
Goldie’s Wood Fern {383d 
ful fronds grow 2 feet tall, almost ever- 
green. Likes shade and good drainage of 
the soil. Each, 40c, postpaid. 
Ostrich Plume Fern 777¢, far ere 
outdoor ferns, with graceful, finely cut 
pinnules, reaching a height of 3 feet. Each, 
40c, postpaid. 
Grasses... 
... hardy ornamental types 
Erianthus ravennae, 
Pampas Grass or Plume Grass. 
Grows to a height of 10 feet and more, and 
eventually throws up as many as 30 flower 
heads topped with silvery plumes. Each, 
49c, postpaid. z 
s = The Zebra grass 
blades marked crosswise with yellow 
stripes, and with its showy plumes, a very 
attractive plant. Height 6 to 8 feet. Each, 
39c, postpaid. yy Be and 
= alarlis. ery hardy, 
Ribbon Grass a dwarfvariety grow- 
ing to a height of about 2 feet. Foliage 
very showy, white and green striped. In 
flower beds, for border planting to taller 
groups, and for general foliage effect, very 
satisfactory; requires little care. Each, 35c, 
postpaid. 
BEATRICE, NEBRASKA 
(Aspidium) 
See photo above. 
The _ old-fashioned 
type with the celicate heart-shaped flow- 
ers along gracefully arching branches. 
Blooms in May and June, and should be in 
Bleeding Heart 
every garden. Each, 72c, postpaid. 
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Hardy Violet... 
: An old English strain 
King Edward which blooms early 
in the spring and again in the fall. Flow- 
ers extra large, deep purple, and very fra- 
grant. A dainty border plant for your gar- 
den. Each, 39c, postpaid| 
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Rudbeckia - Cone Flower 
Bears its large star-like 
New Money deep orange flowers no- 
bly on stiff stems. An established clump 
will produce from 10 to 20 fine spikes, never 
failing, hot or dry. From half-open buds to 
the orange-brown seed-pods, the plant is 
always very attractive. Height 3. feet. 
Each, 39c, postpaid. 
Tuberose... 
Sega Extremely fragrant, the 
Mexican sure-blooming type. Grows 
16 inches tall and blooms in September in 
long spikes.of waxy-like blossoms. Plant 
the bulbs 4 inches deep, and late in the fall 
take the bulbs up for winter storage in the 
cellar, like Gladiolas. 3 Bulbs, 35c; 6 for 
65c; 12 for $1.15; postpaid. 
Hemerocallis Hyperion {°° 
fully fragrant, lemon yellow flower, in 
shape and size like the Amarillis. Produces 
its beautiful blossoms in greatest freedom 
through July and August, when flowers in 
the garden and for bouquets are scarce. 
Height about 30 inches. Does well most 
anywhere, and is hardy. 45c each, postpaid. 
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