Hotm & Otson, Inc.—Home of Flowers—Satnt Pau 


Hardy Perennial and Rock Garden Plants 
Each 
Grave Myrtle, Bowles’ Variety—Broad, 
glossy green foliage; flowers of a rich 
DLGISUTCOLOT Hehe linc ese es ic well -60 
Gypsophila Oldhamiana—White in bud, 
MURINE Dill kere pases e es | She lo Seb 35 
Gypsophila Pan. Grandiflora FI. Pl. ‘Bristol 
Fairy”—The best double flowered varie- 
ty. Plant deep-in ground... .6...5.5% 50 
Helianthus—Double Chrysanthemum flow- 
ered. 344 to 4% in., full double deep 
golden yellow flowers in profusion. 3-34 
FESLRMIEAMIRUSEl nt ch neces ses ek whic a e's .30 
Heuchera—(CorAL BELLS). Bright rosy-red 
HOWETS Serer tera weletcic och pholes cis Meech 35 
Hollyhocks— 
DouBLE VARIETIES in separate colors, reds, 
pink, rose, white and yellow. Strong 
DlanuSeacmerrate ovo ieee co ehoee s casks 35 
DOUBLEre Mixed COlOTS) 5 seu bic Fe tenes 
NEWPORT PINK. Double rose pink....... 35 
SINGLE FLOWERED. Chamois, pink, scar- 
let, white. Strong plants............. .30 
Linum Flavum*—tTransparent yellow flowers .40 
Linum Perenne*—Pretty blue flowers..... -40 
Lunaria— (Honesty). Purple flowers that are 
followed by silvery seed pods that when 
dried are popular for indoor decoration 
in winter. Very strong plants......... .30 
Lupine Polyphyllus—Blue, pink, white..... .25 
Lupine Polyphyllus—Mixed............... 
Lupine Russell Hybrids—The new giant 
FOWET COREY DG. nis aie cae Sere ware wiakare le .30 
Lysimachia Numularia*—(CREEPING JEN- 
NY). Low creeping plant suited to shady 
places, yellow flowers................ .30 
Malva Moschata Alba—White flowers...... 35 
Monarda—(BEE-BALM.) Brilliant crimson 
flowers in close heads or whorls, sur- 
rounded by colored bracts; leaves are 
TEACTR OCA LCOS lidkiielia cet oi ae ae oD 
Myosotis*—(FORGET-ME-NOT)— 
EARLY BLUE BIRD. *Extra early flowering. .30 
INDIGO BLUE. *Deep royal blue......... .30 
PDiOse UD ula la ea cn Marte. F.%e ole Slee ote. ps, 
PhioxsSubulata, Wine, Redei...04....-5%'. o> 
Platycodon—(CHINESE BELL FLOWER). 
Bie ete re en Wath c ins sae a .30 
Poppies, Iceland*— 
COONARA PINK. Pink shades............ ATG 
GARTFORD GIANT. Pastel art shades.... .35 
NETLOG Ame UICOLOLS ain iicter. Nid soe s:sisis 6 e+ 
Poppies, Oriental— 
ROIS rete ePe apie ee he che hig iota «duel a ale loin, heraie 235 
MAHONEY. Maroon-crimson..........-. 29 
MRSePERRY, FOnTIMp Pink: 0. 6. ose. os 35 
MRIS NUE EC ie ul od iS a. dials lsiee os ee 
Primula Veris Hybrids*—All colors........ .50 
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GAILLARDIA—BLANKET FLOWER 
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Pyrethrum Hybridum—(PAINTED DAISIES)— 
Red shades, rose-pink, etc........... 25 
Salvia Pitcheri—Tall spikes of brightest blue 
HO WETS eee ee calles nae ace ek clas eoe ee) 
Scabiosa Fischerii—Bright blue flowers pro- 
duced all summer. Large plants......  .35 
Shasta Daisies—See CHRYSANTHEMUMS,. 
Silene Schafta—Rose..............2+-2- Ashe 
Statice Latifolia—(SzA LAVENDER). Large 
heads of -ninute purplish flowers.......  .35 
Stokesia Cyanea—Blue HOWELLS eens 735 
Sweet William—Blood red............... 35 
Sweet William—Newport Pink, bright pink. .35 
Thalictrum Dipterocarpum—Very graceful 
plumes of rosy-purple flowers......... .40 
Tritoma Pfitzeri, Hybrids—Large plants.... .30 
Viola Cornuta, Tufted Pansies—Deep blue, 
lavender blue, lilac rose, white, yellow. 
Plants from open ground $4.50 per 100. 
Viola Apricot. Rich apricot orange center. 
$4.50; per LOOM aii akin ie cece ne Ste ois eter 
Viola, Arkwright Ruby—Dark crimson scar- 
Let flowerss. ocean tetera ster eicto civ 
Viola, Chantryland—Large bright apricot- 
orange flowers. $4.50 per 100........ 
For Fall Flowering Chrysanthemums—See pages 2 and 3. 
NOTE—AII varieties marked with a * are adapted for rock gardens. 

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