Rock Garden Mixture 
A selection of finest dwarf perennials. 
Many lovely plants, 6 to 15 in. high. 
Pkt. 10c. 
Rom neya (NMatilija Poppy) 
Plant in a well-drained, sunny, shelter- 
ed location. Grows 4 to 5 feet high. 
Blooms June to August. Plants must 
have winter protection in the North- 
west, Coulteri, White. Pkt. 15c. 
Rudbeckia 
(Cone Flower) 
FAO ey Wh OT age 
ha 1 diy, tree 
flowering and 
easily grown 
fine for cut- 
ting, blooming 

me Pkt. 15c. 
htudbe 
Scabiosa 

Scaviusa Caucausicta 
purple, 4 feet. sembling the Baby’s 
li July and August. 
ckia dried, last for months. 
Caucausica Tritoma (Red Hot Poker) 
Resembling in 
shape the an- 
nual Scabiosa, 
but plants are 
more vigorous 
and produce 
longer and 
stouter stems 
as well as 
larger flowers. 
Of a _ delicate 
hil a2, cp ie; 
pink or white 
shades. The 
plants grow 18 
to. 24 inches 
high, blooming j 
from July until ‘Eratuma 
frost. 
ee Valeriana (Garden Heliotrope) 
These hardy 
plants will 
flower the first 
year if seed is 
sown early. 
They grow 3 to 
4 feet high and 
bear in August 
Dears ies. 
oran g e-red 
spikes, bloom- 
ing until frost. 
Pkt. 10c. 

perennial. The Giant Hybrids (Isaac House, Strain). 4 hpardy plant, rather spreading, with 
dais y-like very large fringed and ruffled flowers ‘inne y Lan pars ee Panic laree 
flowers are jn various shades of blue. Pkt. 15c. pe etlsieh EO Serhan Ee, 
clusters of rosy white, very fragrant 
flowers, during June and July. Fine for 
bouquets. 3 to 4 ft. Pkt. 15c. 
from July un- ' 
At Octobar. Statice (Sea Lavender) Verbena 
Purpurea, rosy Produces a mass of tiny blossoms re- A new form of hardy Verbena with 
Breath, during ¢f : ‘ ine igh. 1 . 
* ern-like foliage 18 inches high, laven 
These, if cut and der-blue flowers produced in clusters. 
Blooming period from June to October. 
Tf seed is sown early, will bloom the 
Latifolia. A charming variety for the 4).+ year. Bipinnatifida. Pkt. 15c. 
Salvia border or rockery 
color. Fine for bouquets. 1 ft. Pkt. 10c. 
Treat as an annual here in the North- 
west. Plants grow about 3 feet tall, 
of purplish-blue 
Veronica Speedwell 
Plants about 18 inches, bearing small 
bearing long spikes of deep blue flow- ATP : spikes of rich blue flowers most of the 
ers in August. Seed should be sown Sweet William (Dianthus Barbatus) nie. Fine for cutting. Spicata. 
j ) 5 
indoors in February. Farincea Blue A beautiful, free-blooming hardy per- Pei ve. 
Bedder, Pkt. 15c. 
ennial producing a splendid effect in 
beds and borders with rich and varied 
Wallflower (Cherianthus) 
Saponaria (Bouncing Bet) flowers. Grow 15 to 20 in. high. Half hardy perennials bearing early, 
A very showy, trailing, hardy perennial 
ducing in summer small, bright rose 
flowers. Ocymoides. Pkt. 15c. 
Thalictrum (Meadow Rue) 
The charming rose and white flowers 
Pretty blue rock plant, 18 inches high, and fern-like leaves are produced in 
dense bushy habit, abundance of light pee sprays 
Scutellaria (Skull Cap) 
blue flowers, June to August. Coeles- 
Single Mixed, Pkt. 10. 
rock plant about 9 inches high, pro- Double Mixed, Pkt. 15c. 
during August and 
eptember, Plants about 4 feet. Dipter- 
tina, Pkt, 15c. ocarpum. Pkt. 15c, 
dainty yellowish, red or orange flow- 
ers, Which have a delicious odor. Re- 
quire winter protection in the North- 
west. May be started indoors and set 
out in May. Height, 15 to 18 inches. 
Single or double, finest mixed, Pkt. 15c. 





PERENNIAL FLOWERING PLANTS. 
During late April, all of May and 
early June, we offer a large assort- 
ment of sturdy field grown plants. 
ee 
Bulbs and Roots 
Many Lily bulbs have come from the Orient in past 
years and due to present conditions varieties not priced 
nre not available at the time this catalog is being printed. 
AMARYLULIS. A fine strain in a wide range of beauti- 
ful colors. They are easy to grow in the house. Mixed 
only. Each, 40c. 
ANEMONE. Windflower. Thrive best in a rich sandy 
loam, but will do well in most any well drained garden 
soil. Plant bulbs 6 to 7 inches apart, 2 inches deep, laid 
flat with growing knob upwards. Soak tubers before 
planting. After flowering and leaves have dried off, lift 
tubers and store in dry sand. De Caen Single, Mixed. 
Wach, 8c; 2 for 15c; doz. 75c. St Brigid. Semi-double and 
double. Mixed. Each, 8c; 2 for 15c; doz., NSCs 
AURATUM LILY. Flower heads are large with broad 
petals gracefully recurved. White, thickly studded crim- 
son maroon, with a wide gold band down the center of 
each petal. Plant 9 inches deep. 
BEGONIA. Tuberous rooted. These profusely-flower- 
ing plants are deservedly popular for garden, flowering 
all summer, Plant in shade and in light soil. Colors: 
scarlet, salmon, orange, white, rose, yellow. Each, 35c; 
doz., $3.50. 
CALADIUM (BHlephant’s Ear). Plants produce large, 
broad, green leaves. Each, 25c. 
CINNAMON VINE. Well-known climber; quick grower, 
with beautiful glossy heart-shaped leaves and sweet- 
scented flowers. Vines will grow 25 to 40 feet in a season. 
Mach, 10c; 3 for 25c. 
CORAL UILY (Lilium tenuifolium). Deep coral-red 
flowers. Bloom during June and July, A charming lily 
for border or rock garden. Plant 5 in, deep. Each, 15c. 
ELEGANS LILY. Very hardy, dwarf lilies thriving in 
any garden and producing large, erect flowers of vari- 
ous shades of yellow, orange or_red. Grow from _1% to 
® feet high and bloom during June and July. Plant 6 
inches deep. 
GLOXINIAS. Showy flowering bulbs for the window, 
garden or conservatory. Each, 35c; 3 ‘for -$1.00. 
HENRYI LILY, Rich apricot yellow flowers with brown 
spots during August and September. Plant 10 inches deep. 
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ISMENE CALATHINA (Peruvian Daffodil). A grand 
summer flowering bulb, producing with great freedom 
large Amaryllis-like, pure-white, fragrant blossoms. Ex- 
ceptional for cut flowers. Each, 30c. 
JAPONICUM LILY (Krameri). Flowers a lovely clear 
pink, often shaded blush. Blooms in June. Plant 8 
inches deep. 
MADEIRA VINE. The old “Climbing Mignonette.” 
Prized on account of its rapid growth and freedom from 
insects. Thick, glossy leaves, and long, hanging stems 
of feathery, fragrant, white flowers. Each, 8c; 2 for 15c. 
MONTBRETIAS. Bulbs make lovely cut flowers on 
spikes like miniature gladioli. Treat same as gladioli, 
plant 3 inches deep and about 4 inches apart. Colors are 
scarlet, orange, yellow and salmon. Mixed only. Each, 
12c; doz., $1.25. 
OXALIS. They produce an unbroken row of foliage 
about one foot high in continuous’ bloom. The colors are 
white, red or pink. Mixed only. Each, 5e; doz., 50c. 
RANUNCULUS. Soak bulbs in water a few hours be- 
fore planting. Set 3 to 4 inches apart, press firmly into 
soil, claws downward. Cover with sand, then with soil. 
Keep crown of tubers 2 inches below surface, Liberal 
supply of water with good drainage is necessary. Plant 
where a little shade is available. Giant Mixed. Each, 8c; 
2 for 15c; doz., 75c. 
REGAL LILY. This beautiful species is acknowledged 
to be the finest of all hardy lilies.. Pure white, shaded 
pink on outside of petals. Blooms early in July. Plant 9 
to 12 inches deep. Each, 40c. 
RUBRUM LILY. White shaded and spotted with rose 
and black. Flowers in August. One of the most beautiful 
of all lilies. Plant 9 inches deep. Each, $1.15. 
TIGER LILY. The Tiger Lily with its showy spotted 
Fou OF AE f pore blooms in August. Very easy to grow, 
riving in full sun in any soil. Single or double. Plant 
8 to 10 inches deep. Hach, 35c. = i 
TIGRIDIA. Mexican bulbs producing showy, large, oddly- 
shaped blooms of gorgeous beauty, in red, orange, yellow, 
etc. Grow 18 inches high, flowering all summer long. 
Handle the same as Gladiolus. Mixed. Each, 10c; 3 for 25c. 
TUBEROSES (Dwarf Double Pearl). Pure white. One 
of the most delightfully fragrant and beautiful of the 
summer-flowering bulbs. Plant as soon as the ground 
ee aT sofas Plant 2 inches deep. Each 138c; 2 for 25c; 
0Z., 30. 
