COREOPSIS 
Double Sunburst. The ease with which this 
old-timer can be grown endears it to everyone. 
The daisy-like flowers are large, double and a 
brilliant golden yellow. 
45¢ each; 3 for $1.15; Doz. $4.00. 
DELPHINIUM 
(Hardy Larkspur) 
Our plants are grown here at Moreton Farm trom seed 
FOXGLOVE 
(Digitalis) 
Princess, Pastel Mixture. Grown from our 
carefully selected seed, there are flowers of 
apricot, buff, heliotrope and pink shades in the 
mixture. Clumps of these 4 ft. spikes give 
character to a perennial: planting. 
45c each; 3:for $1.15; Doz. $4.00. 
GEUM 
Mrs. Bradshaw. One of the most popular 
perennials in our display gardens. Vivid 
orange-scarlet double flowers on 18” plants 
produced here also—a combination that makes for 
hardiness not found in much of the stock available now. 
Monarch Hybrids Mixed Colors. If you want 
sturdy persistent plants with tall spikes of 
single and double flowers, we can enthusias- 
tically recommend Harris’ Monarch Hybrids. 
Colors range from deep purple to pale blue and 
include many mauve and blue combinations. 
45c each; 3 for $1.15; Doz. $4.00. 
Pacific Giants Mixed Colors. Here are those 
towering giants developed in recent years on 
the west coast. The florets are enormous, the 
spikes immense and the colors rich and velvety. 
They require a litthe more care than varieties 
acclimated to the Northeast but are well 
from May to October. Good both for display 
and cutting. 
50c each; 3 for $1.30; Doz. $4.50. 
GYPSOPHILA 
(Baby’s Breath) 
Bristol Fairy. Large spreading plants of fine 
misty texture provide an interesting note to 
any perennial planting. Hundreds of small 
double flowers are produced in July and are 
excellent cut flower material. Useful in winter 
bouquets. 65c each; 3 for $1.75; Doz. $6.00. 
worth it. 55c each; 3 for $1.50; Doz. $5.00. 
Galahad, White. Something you have-always 
wanted. The florets are large double or semi- 
double and the spikes robust and showy. 
White delphiniums are especially effective if 
planted with other colors. 
55c each; 3 for $1.50; Doz. $5.00. 
DIANTHUS 
(Hardy Pinks) 
Plumarius, Double Mixed. Grandmother 
called them Spice Pinks because of their spicy 
HEUCHERA 
(Coral Bells) 
Rosamundi. Low mounds of round evergreen 
leaves provide contrast for the masses of 
i graceful 1 ft. spikes of warm coral-pink, tiny 
bell-shaped flowers. Extremely hardy. 
Rain of Fire. A showy variety with bright 
coral-red bells. 
PRICE: Either of the Heucheras 50c each; 3 for 
$1.30; Doz. $4.50. 

Doronicum blooms at tulip time. 
DORONICUM 
(Leopardbane) 
Mme. Mason. Large primrose-yellow daisy-like 
fragrance. The colors are reds, pinks and white; 
the low clumps of blue-green foliage provide 
interesting contrast all through the year. 
Bloom in May and June. 
45c each; 3 for $1.15; Doz. $4.00. 
DICTAMNUS 
flowers bloom with tulips and combine effec- 
tively with them when cut. One of the most 
colorful perennials in the spring garden. This 
is the newest large flowered and compact grow- 
ing variety. 
50c each; 3 for $1.30; Doz. $4.50. 
HEMEROCALLIS 
(Lemon Lily-Day Lily) 
Hyperion. The old orange day lily and lemon 
lilies that still brighten our roadsides in June 
and July must be quite proud of their new 
relatives. Hyperion is one of the loveliest of 
the new hybrids. It is pale canary-yellow, 
blooms in July and grows 3% ft. high. 
65c each; 3 for $1.75; Doz. $6.00. 
HOLLYHOCK 
(Gas Plant) 
An old fashioned perennial that is as persistent 
as peonies and bleeding heart. A neat bushy plant 
with shiny bright green leaves against which the 
flower spikes are displayed in June. Plant them 
in good soil in a sunny border and leave them 
undisturbed for years. 
White 
Double Mixed. Plants from seed of rose, ma- 
roon, red, white, yellow and buff. Mixed colors 
only. 45c each; 3 for $1.15; Doz. $4.00. 
Rosy Pink 
Either color: 65c each; 3 for $1.75; Doz. $6.00. 

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Pacific Giant Delphiniums, Dictamnus will last for years if left undisturbed. 
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Hardy Candytuft will grow in sun or shade. 
