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DICENTRA Bleeding Heart 
spectabilis—Long sprays of well-known heart-shaped, 
pendulous deep pink flowers in May. 
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DIGITALIS Foxglove 
purpurea—Tall; spikes of flowers in shades of purple 
and white. 
purpurea alba—Pure white flowers. 
purpurea rosea—Pure pink flowers. 
Shirley Hybrids—Giant spikes of immense flowers rang- 
ing from white to deep rose; many with crimson 
blotches. 
DORONICUM Leopard-bane 
caucasicum—Large, bright yellow flowers in early 
Spring. Especially good for cutting. 
ECHINACEA Coneflower 
purpurea—Huge, dark purplish-pink daisies in late sum- 
mer. 
GAILLARDIA Blanket Flower 
grandiflora—Large; crimson and gold. All season, 2 ft. 
Portola Hybrids—Coppery-scarlet, margined golden yel- 
low. 
Dwarf Hybrids—Same as above, but very low growing. 
Blooms all summer. 9 inches. 
GEUM Avens 
Lady Strathedon—Semi double; golden yellow; July - 
August. 18 inches. 
Mrs. Bradshaw »% Deep scarlet-crimson. June to Sep- 
tember. 15 inches. 
GYPSOPHILA Baby’s Breath 
paniculata—Sprays of misty white flowers. 
paniculata, Bristol Fairy—Finest variety. Flowers, 
large, double, and white 
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HELIANTHE*.IUM Sunrose 
aureum % Wiry little shrub with dazzling double yellow 
flowers. 
Rose Queen *% Large, single pink flowers. 
HEMEROCALLIS Day-Lily 
flava (Lemon Day-Lily)—Fragrant, lemon-yellow flowers 
in June. 
thunbergii—Tall; buttercup-yellow flowers. 
Ophir—Tall. Deep yellow. July and August, 75c¢ cach. 
Cressida—Bronzy orange. July and August. 75c each. 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman—Pale lemon-yellow. July to late 
August. 75c each. 
HEUCHERA Coral Bells 
Sanguinea % Graceful sprays of scarlet flowers. 
HIBISCUS Mallow 
Mallow Marvels—Shrubby plants with enormous fiowers. 
Crimson, Pink, and White. 
moscheutos—Flowers 6 inches across, light rosy-red. 
oculiroseus—Enormous white flowers with red eyes. 
ALL SEASON CUT-FLOWER GARDEN 
This Collection has been selected to provide cut- 
flowers all season long for the average home. Each 
variety has been selected for its blooming qualities, 
neatness of growth, keeping qualities after cutting, 
and hardiness. This collection planted now should 
provide you with cut-flowers for many years to come. 
Approximately 25 square feet of area should be used. 
3 Coreopsis Double Sunburst—Yellow 
3 Chrysanthemums Lavender Lady—Lavender 
2 Gaillardia grandiflora—Dazzling Scarlet and Orange 
3 Liatris pycnostachia. 
3 Pyrethrum roseum—Pink 
3 Shasta Daisy Mayfield Giant—White 
3 Phlox E. I. Farrington—Pink 
Price: 20 Plants, $8.00 
HOSTA (FUNKIA) Plantain Lily 
lancifolia undulata variegata—Wavy foliage, marbled 
white. 
ovata—Broad foliage and sprays of lilac-colored flowers. 
IBERIS Candytuft 
sempervirens % Shrubby plants covered with pure white 
flowers in Spring. 
sempervirens, Snowflake » Compact type for rock- 
garden. Snowy-white flowers. 
LATHYRUS Perennial Pea 
latifolius—Half-climbing, pea-shaped flowers, White, 
Purple, or Pink. 
LAVANDULA Lavender 
officinalis (Vera)—Fragrant, lavender flowers. 
spica Spike Lavender 
Later flowering, less shrubby. 
LIATRIS Gay Feather 
pycnostachya—Spikes of purple flowers in July and Au- 
gust. 65 ft. 
scariosa—Same as above. Blooms August and September. 
LINUM Flax 
perenne % Bright blue flowers. 
LOBELIA Indian Paintbrush 
Cardinalis—One of the showiest perennials. Brilliant 
crimson spikes of flowers 24 to 30 inches long. Likes 
plenty of moisture. 
LUPINUS 
polyphyllus—Deep blue, pure white, or soft pink. 
Downers Hybrids-—Enormous spikes of gorgeous flowers. 
The potted plants we offer are grown from 
re-selected originator’s seed, insuring fidelity 
to type and color range. 50c each; $1.35 for 3. 
LYCHNIS Campion 
viscaria splendens fl.pl. y% Rose-pink flowers in clusters. 
MENTHA Mint 
spicata (Spearmint—Curly Mint.) 
Lemon Mint 
rotundifolia (Apple-mint). 
piperita—Peppermint. 
Lupin 
MERTENSIA Virginia Bluebells 
virginica y% Drooping, bright blue flowers in early 
Spring. 
MONARDA Bee-Balm 
didyma—Large, ragged scarlet flowers. 3 ft. 
Cambridge Scarlet—Brighter and larger than above. 
MYOSOTIS Forget-Me-Not 
scorpioides y% The true Forget-Me-Not. Blue flowers 
with yellow eyes. 
NEPETA : Catnip 
Mussini % (Six Hills Giant)—Velvety foliage. Lavender 
flowers. 
PENTSTEMON Beard-Tongue 
torreyi—Graceful plants with long sprays of scarlet, 
tubular flowers. 
Pink Beauty—Beautiful shell pink. 
Heart’s Desire—Gorgeous red blossoms on long, grace- 
ful stems. Blooms all season. Do not plant in wet 
location. 
PACHYSANDRA Japanese Spurge 
Terminalis % Erect, evergreen groundcover for shady 
places. $7.00 for 25; $27.00 for 100. 8 inch pots. 
PLATYCODON Balloon Flower 
grandiflora—Large; showy; deep blue. 3 ft. July. 
grandiflora alba—Same as above. Flowers white. 
mariesii—Bright blue. Dwarf. 1 ft. 
PLUMBAGO—See Ceratostigma 
Peonies 
Price of Peonies (strong divisions) 
$1.25 each 
Double Pink, Double Red, Double White 
When planting Peonies, plan on 2 inches 
of soil above the crown. 
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