
GERBERAS, TRANSVAAL DAISIES 
Bleeding Heart, Dicentra spectabilis. The old-fashioned kind 
with long graceful racemes of bright pink, heart-shaped flowers. 
Clumps 75c. 
Campanula muralis. Low growing tufted plants spreading a foot 
or so when in bloom. Flowers shallow star-shaped blue bells. 
Sun or shade. For edging and rockeries. 
Candytuft, Iberis sempervirens. Evergreen and practically ever- 
blooming perennial with nice white flowers and dark green fo- 
liage. Useful for borders or in the rock garden. Plant at any 
time. 
Canna. Handsome, big foliage and large showy flowers. Blooms 
from early summer until late fall. White, orange, orange-scarlet, 
and deep pink. Gallon container 75c each. 
*Canterbury Bells. Biennial. Cup and saucer type. Large cup- 
shaped flowers surrounded at the base with a saucer-like rim in 
the same colors: Blue, rose or white. Sun. 
*Carnation, Chabaud’s Giants. Popular hardy variety with blooms 
2-2 V2 inches across. Comes 100 per cent double. Mixed colors. 
From seed. 
CARNATIONS, FANCY HYBRIDS. An improved strain of giant 
everblooming varieties. Extremely satisfactory garden plants and 
for cut flowers. Good color assortment. 50c each, $5.00 dozen. 
*Catnip, Nepeta mussini. Silvery gray foliage with 8 to 12-inch 
spikes of lavender blue flowers from May to August. For hot dry 
places. Aromatic. 
Chrysanthemums. Available in May and June. Write for de- 
scriptive list. 25c each, 5 for $1.00. 
*Columbine. Mixture of long spurred hybrids in many colors— 
white, yellow, red, pink and blue. Sun or shade. 2 feet. 
Convolvulus mauritanicus, Blue Morocco Creeper. Light gray- 
green creeper with pale lavender cup-shaped flowers all summer. 
Like tiny morning glories, not weedy, excellent ground cover. 
6 inches or less. Sun or light shade. 50c each. 
*Coral Bells, Heuchera. Low attractive heart-shaped leaves and 
slender-stemmed, 8 to 10-inch sprays of bell-shaped red flow- 
ers. Full sun or light shade. Flowers spring and early summer.. . 
“Coreopsis, Mayfield Giant. An improved strain with golden 
yellow flowers of graceful habit, blooming all summer and fall 
in sunny positions. 
“Coreopsis, Double Sunburst. Large deep golden yellow flowers 
1% to 2 inches across. Excellent cut flowers. 
Daisies, Bellis perennis. 4 to 6 inches. Popular old-fashioned 
hardy perennials with white, pink or red flowers. Best in sun. 
DAYLILIES, Hemerocallis. Handsome clumps of foliage graced 
with brilliant lilies in yellow and orange shades. Essential to the 
border as are delphiniums and phlox. Sun or shade. Good assort- 
ment of colors. 75c each. 
*Delphinium, Pacific Giants. Glorious garden plant. Tall stately 
spikes of large flowers. Light and dark blue, pink, lavender to 
purple and white. 3 to 5 feet. Sun. Per doz. $1.00, flats $3.50. 
“Dianthus, Hardy Pink.s Double pink, white or red. Excellent 
varieties. Very fragrant. Sun. Mixed colors. 
Forget-Me-Nots, Myosotis. A hardy perennial plant bearing 
small blue flowers, that thrives in a cool, moist location; grows 
6 to 12 inches long. 
“Digitalis, Foxglove. Stately biennials with long spikes of showy 
tubular flowers in a nice range of colors. Half shade. 
*Gaillardia. Best mixed hybrids. 1 Y%2 to 2 feet. Fine showy 
plants for sunny summer gardens. Gay colors—gold zoned with 
maroon. Long stiff stems for cutting. 
Gazania. Gay daisy-like flowers on low 6-inch plants. Popular 
for borders and parking strips. Full sun. Yellow or orange. 
Gerbera, Transvaal Daisies. One of the finest flowers for cutting. 
Low tufts of leaves and long-stemmed, crisp, long lasting flowers 
in a brilliant array of colors—solid and pastel. Sun. Divisions 
35c, $3.50 doz., gal. 60c. 
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