AURICULAS 
About the time when the colorful Polyanthus beds have 
passed their. prime, a new interest arises in another section 
where the Auriculas are displayed. Growing in rosettes of 
smooth, thick leaves, often silver-powdered, the velvety 
blossoms rise on stems similar to Polyanthus. Their color- 
ing is in endless variety and one of their unusual charms 
is a delightful fragrance, nostalgic of old-fashioned, dew- 
scented gardens. 
Auriculas are native Alpine plants and grow best in 
limey and well-drained soil. They make excellent rockery 
plants as their rosette of foliage remains attractive 
throughout the year. Our very large collection of Auricu- 
las enables us to offer a special collection of 12 assorted 
plants at $3.50 postpaid. Selected colors, each.................. 75¢ 
PANSY PLANTS 
Clarkes Hybrid Blend and Giant Swiss Blend—fine, sturdy 
META SSOLLCO, COLO , cerenrnnccncsoseconcesesscsevrevsnapissssesescencnstentens $1.50 dozen 
PERENNIALS 
Aster Frikarti; Black-eyed Susan; Columbine; Doronicum; 
Esther Reed Daisy; Erigeron; Michaelmas Daisy; Pyre- 
ve TORE Tatts ER EWE} a) ea: Vs en 50c¢ 
Sweet William; Valeriana; Geum, CAche......ceceeccececesssssccsssessseeseee 35¢ 
These are all good sized clumps with good roots. Other pe- 
rennials available upon request. 
BEDDING PLANTS 
Through May and June we offer bedding plants of many 
annuals—Asters, Calendulas, Lobelia, Marigold, Snapdrag- 
ons, Zinnias, and others on request. These are 50c a dozen. 
SEEDS 
Mer varius (Mixed), PAackKe te csciccccccicssccccosecjectianssctsuseeseoeennees $1.00 
Japonica; P. Pulverulenta (Bartley Strain); Auricula 
(Mixed), packet ......... he A a a ety Sal eae alg cl Neat wt D0¢ 
