NEW POTENTILLA LADY ROLLESTON 
—For those who have trouble wintering 
the Geums the new hybrid Potentillas will 
be most welcome. It is a handsome, free 
flowering plant with excellent foliage and 
covered with orange flowers from early 
June until the end of September. The 
blooms are about 1% to 2 inches in di- 
ameter, and are freely produced above 
most attractive strawberry-shaped foliage 
which is practically evergreen. A choice 
plant for the rock garden. Each 50c. 
HARDY GIANT FLOWERING IBERIS or 
PERENNIAL CANDYTUFT SEMPER- 
VIRENS—The flowers are very large, 
covering the plant with purest white blos- 
soms early and for a long time, A grand 
plant for rock garden or edging. Each 
35¢€; Doz. $3.50. 
GIANT FLOWERING STOKESIA or 
CORN-FLOWER ASTER—Blue moon is 
the immense orchid blue; disc-like flow- 
ers are 5 to 6 inches in diameter growing 
on stiff stem 12 to 18 inches in height. 
Free flowering and hardy it is stopped 
blooming only by a hard frost. A good 
addition to the rock garden. Each 50c. 
NEW SHASTA DAISY FROM ENGLAND 
—ESTER REED—tThe pure white flowers 
are completely double and are produced 
from late in May to October. They are 
of excellent lasting quality. The stems 
are very stiff and about 18 inches high, 
holding the heavy double pure white 
blooms upright. Excellent for border as 
well as for cutting the stock. Rather 
scarce. Each 25c; Doz. $2.50. 
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