TROLLIUS 1 ree oe 
Europaeus Hybrids. Flowers like large double a f 
buttercups in shades of orange and yellow. ; 
Thrive in damp, shady spots. May until August; 
2 tts tall: 50c each; 3 for $1.30; Doz. $4.50. 
TRITOMA 
(Red Hot Poker) 
Plants of tritoma in your garden are among 
the showiest to be had. Long lasting as cut flow- 
ers, they give character and contrast when com- 
bined with gladiolus or other tall-growing plants. 
Springtime. (Patent No. 318)—A new hardy 
hybrid. The upper half of the spike is a rich 
coral-red, the lower half, ivory yellow. Has 
been tested for hardiness for five winters in all 
kinds of soil and weather conditions and has 
come through without any protection. 
65c each; 3 for $1.75; Doz. $5.50. 
VERONICA 
(Speedwell) 
Longifolia Subsessilis. The deep blue spires of 
this veronica grow 2 feet tall and bloom from 
July to Sept. One of the finest blue perennials 
giving accent to any planting or bouquet. 
Sidalcea, Rosy Gem, is a fine background plant, 55c each; 3 for $1.50; Doz. $5.00. Viola, Jersey Gem. 

SHASTA DAISY VIOLAS and VIOLETS 
Esther Reed. A lovely, large double white daisy with 
crested center petals. Produced from June to October 
on long sturdy stems. Beautiful as a cut flower or in 
the garden. 55c each; 3 for $1.50; Doz. $5.00. 
Supreme. One of the largest single flowered varieties 
particularly valuable because, after the mass flower- 
ing in late June, some blooms are produced through- 
out the summer. Rich dark green foliage; long sturdy 
Jersey Gem. Ours is a really perennial strain of this 
lovely viola. Flowers are like purple pansies but a 
little smaller. Blooms from early spring until late fall. 
50c each; 3 for $1.30; Doz. $4.50. 
Maggie Mott. Flowers which are a lovely combination 
of soft lavender and deep purple are almost as large 
as pansies. Blooms almost continuously from spring 
stems. 50c each; 3 for $1.30; Doz. $4.50. until fall. Very easy to grow. Unsurpassed as a bed- 
ding plant. 55c each; 3 for $1.50; Doz. $5.00. 
SIDALCEA Purple Glory. The blooms are a deep warm velvety 
(Greek Mallow) purple, very fragrant and average over 2 in. across. 
‘Plants are sturdy and truly perennial. Blooms con- 
tinuously from spring, through the summer and on 
into November. 55c each; 3 for $1.50; Doz. $5.00. 
Rosy Gem. Bushy plants with mounds of round shiny 
green leaves from which grow 2’ to 3’ slender flower 
stalks. Rose colored flowers like small hollyhocks 
are borne in profusion during June and July. Succeed 
in any garden soil in a sunny position. 
50c each; 3 for $1.30; Doz. $4.50. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
Mixed Colors. Few flowers are so appealing as this old 
fashioned one. Our mixture contains white, pinks 
and reds. 
Double Russian Violet. The true double dark purple 
violet. The plants are hardy and thrive best in a shady 
protected place. The large double sweet scented 
flowers are produced in abundance in the spring and 
a few throughout the summer and fall. 
soc each; 3 for $1.50; Doz. $5.00. 
Royal Robe. This new large very fragrant violet is 
becoming increasingly popular. Blooms in June and 
again in the early fall. Plants are quite hardy requir- 
ing only a light mulch of leaves after the ground 

Newport Pink. This very popular variety bears large 
heads of a real salmon pink. Lovely Blue Veronica. freezes. The rich violet colored blooms open flat like 
PRICE: Either variety 45c each; 3 for $1.15; Doz. a pansy. soc each; 3 for $1.50; Doz. $5.00. 
$4.00. 
TUBEROUS BEGONIAS 
GIANT CAMELLIA-FLOWERED TYPE. No one who has successfully 
grown these showy flowers is ever without a planting of them. The fact 
that they do best in a partially shaded place recommends their use especi- 
ally to city gardeners who have the problem of shade. Give them fairly rich 
soil a reasonable amount of moisture and protection from strong winds 
and you will be rewarded with glorious color until frost. If the buds of the 
two small female blossoms are removed as soon as they appear on either 
side of the large male blossom, the size and beauty of the center flower 
will be greatly improved. Ideal for shady window boxes. Since they are not 
hardy, they should not be planted outdoors until all danger of frost is past. 
If the plants are brought into a cool cellar in the fall and dried off gradu- 
ally, the bulbs can be planted out the following spring. Colors: white, 
pink, salmon, yellow, orange, red and mixed. 

PRICE: 3 for $1.10; 12 for $3.50; 100 for $26.00 (25 at 100 rate). Postpaid. Tuberous Begonia. 
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