Year Arneund Enjoyment 
CATNIP, Nepeta mussini. Silvery gray foliage with 8-12-inch spikes of lavender blue 
flowers from May to August. For hot, dry places. Aromatic. 75c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. Available in May and June. See our MIDYEAR Folder. 
COLUMBINE. Long-Spurred Blue Hybrids have light to dark blue flowers. Crimson 
Star is the brightest red. Mrs. Scott Elliott Hybrids have a wide range of colors with 
pastel shades predominating. Pkt. 25c. 
CONVOLVULUS mauritanicus (Blue Morocco Creeper). Light gray-green creeper with 
pale lavender cup-shaped flowers all summer. Like tiny morning glories, not weedy. 
Excellent ground cover. 6 inches or less. Sun or light shade. 50c and 75c. 
CORAL BELLS (Heuchera). Low, attractive heart-shaped leaves and slender-stemmed, 
8- to 10-inch sprays of bell-shaped red flowers. Full sun or light shade. Flowers 
spring and early summer. 
COREOPSIS Mayfield Giant. Large single golden-yellow flowers on strong stems. 
Sunburst. Large double yellow flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
DAISIES (Bellis perennis). 4 to 6 inches. Popular old-fashioned hardy perennials 
with white, pink or red flowers. Best in sun. 
DAHLIA. See back cover. Also Unwin Hybrids, page 6. 
DELPHINIUM, Pacific Giants. Glorious garden plant. Tall, stately spikes of large 
flowers. 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. 
Seed packets, 50c and $1.25. 
Black Knight. Dark violet shades. 
Blue Bird. Medium blue with white bee. 
Summer Skies. Light blue with white bee. 
DAYLILIES (Hemerocallis). Handsome clumps of foliage graced with brilliant lilies 
in yellow and orange shades. Sun or shade. Good assortment of colors. 75c each. 
DIANTHUS beatrix. Double pink flowers. Alba. Double white. 50c and 75c. 
DIANTHUS Gaiety. Color ranges through pink, white, rose, red shades. 50c and 75c. 
DIMORPHOTHICA ecklfonis. White flowers with purplish reverse almost continuously 
in bloom on bushy plants. 60c each. 
FORGET-ME-NOTS. Low growing plants making an ideal cover for 
beds of Rhododendrons, Fuchsias or Azaleas. 
Alpestris. Light blue, pink buds; free branching. Pkt. 15c. 
Blue Basket. Dark blue, fairly upright growth. Pkt. 10c. 
FOXGLOVE. Stately biennials with long spikes of showy tubular 
flowers in a nice range of colors. Half shade. Pkt. 10c. 
GAILLARDIA Portola Hybrids. Large brilliant scarlet flowers with 
yellow tips. Pkt. 10c. 
GAZANIA. Gay daisy-like flowers on low 6-inch plants. Popular 
for borders and parking 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 flowers 
in a brilliant array of colors—solid and pastel. Sun. Divisions 35c, 
$3.50 doz.; gallon containers, 75c. 

GEUM. Popular perennials for the garden and cutting. Grows 1/2 
to 2 feet and blooms over a long season. Full to half sun. Lady 
Stratheden. Loosely double light golden-yellow flowers. Mrs. Brad- 
shaw. Double orange-scarlet flowers, large. Pkt. 15c. 
HELIANTHEMUM. Ideal for ground cover on hot dry slopes. Sep- 
arate colors of Apricot, Double Red, Burnt Orange and Gold. 50c 
each. 
HELIOTROPE, Black Beauty. Old-fashioned garden flowers. Very 
sweetly perfumed violet flowers. Light shade. Summer and fall. 
715c each. 
HOLLYHOCK Triumph. Mixed shades of double flowers in all 
shades. Pkt. 10c. 
IRIS, Bearded. See our Midyear Planting Guide 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 making round masses of 
finely cut leaves and covered with daisy-like flowers in white or 
yellow. Long blooming. Sun. 25c, 60c and 75c. 
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. BLEEDING HEART 
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