
DIANTHUS—Many flowers with little work. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM Astrid. Forms 
a dense low mound of varnished foliage 
to 144 ft. crowned in late summer and 
fall with 2-inch yellow centered blooms 
of lovely pink. A prolific source of cut 
flowers. Excellent for massing or for 
borders. Cut them back in early winter, 
new growth will form and remain hand- 
somely displayed through winter, Sun. 
Each, 65e. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM maximum. 
Shasta Daisy. Most useful for borders 
or cutting. Glowing white. 
Enormous 
strong 
Marconi. 
daisies on 
Each, 65c. 
shaggy white 
stems for cutting. 
CLIVIA miniata hybrids. In late 
winter and spring the huge fleshy 
stemmed umbels of salmon orange lily- 
like flowers will immediately arrest 
your attention. Evergreen, strap-like 
leaves of darkest green. A plant of ster- 
ling quality that maintains its perfect 
appearance for years. Prefers filtered 
sunlight. 114 ft. 5-gal. containers, $3.50; 
gal. containers, $1.50. 
*CONVOLVULUS marnritanicus. 
A popular subject for draping over low 
walls or for edging. Valuable in the 
rock garden as it will clamber over 
rocks, displaying its wealth of heavenly 
blue through summer. Easily grown. 
Sun. 6 in. 
DELPHINIUM. Pacific Hybrids. 
Mixed. Each, 75c. 
Special Hybrids in Light Blue, Dark 
Blue, White, Orchid. Each, 75c. 
DIANTHUS. Pinks. Plant them in 
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the sun and enjoy their cheery blooms 
and spicy fragrance. 
Carnations. Dianthus caryophyllus. 
We grow only varieties that are out- 
standing for form, size and color. We 
have the finest named varieties in Red, 
Pink, White, and Yellow as well as the 
better Variegated sorts. 3-inch pots, 40c 
to 60c. 
*Rock Garden Mixed. Dwarf types 
in mixed shades for edging or the rock 
garden. 
DICENTRA spectabilis. Bleeding 
Heart. Shade. Each, $1.00. 
*RELICIA amelloides. Agathaea. 
Through spring and fall and in winter 
too if days are warm, this compact plant 
is plentifully supplied with small, single 
bright blue flowers. Excellent for edg- 
ing. Sun or part shade. 8 in. 
GERBERA jamesoni Hybrid. Trans- 
vaal Daisy. Through the most of the 
year these brilliant daisy-like flowers 
will furnish vou quantities of excellent 
cut flowers. Plant them in the sun. We 
carry the best strains. Each, 65c. 
GEUM. Thrives in either sun or part 
shade. Showy double flowers of clear 
colors. Good for cutting. 
*Borisi. Dwarf single orange. 
CHIRONIA IXIFERA 
Dainty little plant covered with pink stars. See page 35. 
Chiloense Lady Stratheden. Double 
yellow, 2% ft. 
Chiloense *Leonard’s Pink. Semi- 
double cup-shaped bloom of charming 
salmon-pink. 8-10 inch stems. Substan- 
tial dark foliage. 
Chiloense Mrs. 
red. 2% ft. 
Bradshaw. Double 
HEDYCHIUM coronarium. White 
Ginger Lily. Will really put some “gin- 
ger’ in your garden. Lush lance-like 
foliage and terminal spikes of fresh de- 
lightfully fragrant bloom. Enjoy a littie 
shade and moisture. Each, $1.00; 5-gal. 
containers, $3.00. 
HEMEROCALLIS. Day Lily. A 
very valuable family for through the 
entire summer and fall some variety 1s 
in bloom. A careful selection should 
supply you plentifully with soft and 
bright yellow and orange shades and 
also bronze. Easily grown, require little 
attention. Sun or part shade. Each, 65c. 
California. Large deep orange 
blotched with maroon. Evergreen. 214 
fits 
Calypso. An even shade of soft yel- 
low. Evergreen. 3 ft. 
Flava. Lemon 
3% ft. 
yellow. Evergreen. 
Fulva Florepleno. Double bronze. 4 
ft. 
We might say that shrubs are the dresses, suits and coats of the garden. They 
clothe the grounds in living beauty. And, too, perennials are to your gardens 
what bright hats, brilliant kerchiefs, fancy bags, nylon hose, (looks like we’re 
headed for trouble), lipstick and rouge (now we're sure of it) are to the gracious 
ladies. 

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