Plant Pereunnials for LASTING ENJOYMENT 
DAYLILIES, Hemerocallis. Handsome clumps 
of foliage graced with brilliant lilies in yel- 
low and orange shades. Essential to the 
border as are delphiniums and phlox. Sun 
or pee Good assortment of colors. 75c 
each. 
DICENTRA spectabilis. (Bleeding Heart). 
The old-fashioned kind with long graceful 
racemes of bright pink, heart-shaped flowers. 
Clumps 75c. 
DELPHINIUM, Pacific Giants. Glorious gar- 
den plant. Tall stately spikes of large flow- 
ers. Light and dark blue, pink, lavender to 
purple and white. 3 to 5 feet. Sun. Per 
doz. $1.00, flats $3.50, field-grown clumps 
50c, 12 for $5.00. 
DIANTHUS, Hardy Pinks. Double pink, 
white or red. Excellent varieties. Very fra- 
grant. Sun. Mixed colors. 
NIEREMBERGIA 

PENSTEMON 

FORGET-ME-NOTS. Low growing plants 
making an ideal cover for beds of Rhododen- 
drons, Fuchsias or Azaleas. Best for shaded 
beds. Alpestris. Light blue, pink buds; free 
branching. Blue Basket. Dark blue, fairly 
upright growth. Pkt. 10c. 
DIGITALIS, Foxglove. Stately biennials with 
long spikes of showy tubular flowers in a nice 
range of colors. Half shade. 
GAILLARDIA. Best mixed hybrids. 1 2 to 2 
feet. Fine showy plants for sunny summer 
gardens. Gay colors—gold zoned with ma- 
roon. Long stiff stems for cutting. 
GAZANIA. Gay daisy-like flowers on low 
6-inch plants. Popular for borders and park- 
ing strips. Full sun. Yellow or orange. 
GERBERA, Transvaal Daisies. One of the 
finest flowers for cutting. Low tufts of leaves 
and long-stemmed, crisp, long lasting flow- 
ers in a brilliant array of colors—solid and 
pastels Sun. Divisions Spc, $3.50) doz. 
gallon containers 75c. 
GEUM. Popular perennials for the garden 
and cutting. Grows | 2 to 2 feet and blooms 
over a long season. Full to half sun. Yellow 
or red. 
HELIOTROPE. Old-fashioned garden flowers. 
Very sweetly perfumed blue to violet flowers. 
Light shade. Summer and fall. 75c. 
IRIS, Bearded. See our new Spring Folder for 
descriptions and _ prices. 
LOBELIA cardinalis, Cardinal Flower. Showy 
border plant. From tufts of bronzy foliage 
it sends two-foot spikes of fiery scarlet 
flowers. Plant from July to October. 
MARGUERITES. Indispensable plants mak- 
ing round masses of finely cut leaves and 
covered with daisy-like flowers in white or 
yellow. Long blooming. Sun. Gallon con- 
tainer 60c. 
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MESEMBRYANTHEMUM, Ice Plant. Daisy- 
like flowers of low growing habit much used 
for borders and rockeries. They do well on 
embankments in poor soil. Colors are yellow, 
pink, rose, orange and red. 
NIEREMBERGIA Purple Robe. Showy low 
growing mounds of deep purple flowers con- 
cealing the fine cut foliage. All summer. 
PENSTEMON. Flowers much like Foxglove 
—short wide open tubes in pink, red and 
white in 1-foot spikes. In bloom from early 
summer to frost. Very showy. 2 feet high. 
Stim 
Perennial PHLOX. Showy summer flowers, 
never fail to give a real show. 2 to 3 feet 
high. For sunny borders. A fine selection 
of excellent varieties in red, pink, lavender 
and: white: 75c, 2 )toriSie50: 
PRIMULA, Primroses. Lovely 
spring blooming plants for shady places. 
Yellow and mixed colors only. 
Polyanthus 
SALVIA Splendens, Scarlet Sage. 18 inches. 
The reddest of red flowers. Makes a splash 
of color over a long season. Sun. 
SAXIFRAGA crassifolia. Round leathery 
leaves and broad round clusters of waxy pink 
flowers in winter and spring. 75c each. 
SCABIOSA caucasica. Beautiful cut flower. 
Powdery blue; in bloom most of the year. 
Full or half sun. 2 feet. 75c¢ each. 
SHASTA DAISY, Esther Reed. Entirely dou- 
ble white blooms without any yellow at cen- 
ter. Long blooming season. Sun. 60c. 
Marconi. Pure white, semi-double shaggy 
blooms on strong stems. Excellent cut flow- 
ers. Continuous bloomer. 60c. 
SWEET WILLIAM. 12-15 inches, best in 
full sun or very light shade. Popular old 
favorites. Mixed colors only. 
THALICTRUM dipterocarpum, Meadowrue. 
4 to 6 feet; handsome columbine-like foliage 
and large, loose airy sprays of rosy-lavender 
flowers. Sun or light shade. Gallon con- 
tainer 60c. 
TRITOMA hybrids, Red Hot Poker. Grass- 
like leaves and flowers like a hot poker— 
opening yellow and turning a bright scarlet. 
Sun. Very attractive. 75c. 
VIOLET, Marie Louise. Large double flowers 
that are a rich mauve in color with a slight 
touch of white in the center. $2.50 doz., 
25c each. 
Odorata. The old-fashioned fragrant purple 
violet. 
WALLFLOWER. Fragrant flowers for sun or 
shade. Yellow and maroon-red mixed. 
