Yellow 
Algonquin. Tall. Free flowering, clear yellow. %5c 
Butterball. Low. Bright yellow, free flowering. New. $1.00 
Pygmy Gold. Low. Large button. 5c 
Sunny Boy. Medium. Gold button. ‘5c 
Yellow Mound. Dwarf. Perfect mounds of bright yellow flowers. New. $1.00 
Pink 
Manantico. Medium. Single, rose. %5¢ 
Normandy. Medium. Light pink, changing to cream. 75ec 
Rosika. Medium. Lavender-pink. 75c 
- Lavender 
Lavender Lassie. Tall. The only clear lavender we have seen. Excellent. $1.00 
Santa Claus. Medium. Good red with yellow markings. 5c 
The Moor. Tall. Perhaps the best red’mum. New. $1.00 
CUSHIONS. The low growing Cushion mums are popular everywhere. We have them 
in the Bronze, Pink, Yellow and White. 5c 
DAISY. Chrysanthemum maximum. 
Majestic. The largest of the single Daisies. Prolific bloomer with 24 inch stems. 
A marked improvement over the old Shasta daisy. 50c 
Mount Shasta. Full double, good bloomer. The most beautiful of the Daisies. 5c 
DELPHINIUOM. 4-5 feet. Pacific Hybrids. A giant strain. Long stems, large flowers. 
Blue and lavender shades. Mixed only. 50c 
DESMODIUM. Bush Clover. (Lespedeza formosa.) 4 feet. Long, drooping racemes 
of rose-purple flowers. Good as a tall background flower. $1.50 
DICENTRA. Bleeding Heart. This old favorite needs no description. Big clumps. $1.25 
DIGITALIS. Fox Glove. Long stems of bell shaped flowers. Very attractive. Plant 
in shade. 
Giant Shirley Hybrids. 3 feet. Colors, white to dark pink. 650c 
Gloxineaflora alba. 2 feet. White. 50c 
Gloxineaflora rosea. 3 feet. Rose-pink. 60c 
Princess Pastels. Pastel shades. 50c 
GYPSOPHILA, BRISTOL FAIRY. Double Babies Breath. To use with cut flowers it is 
indispensable. Continuous blooming throughout summer. $1.00 
' HEUCHERA BRAZOIDES. Coral Bells. 18 inches. Quantities of coral colored little 
bell shaped flowers blooming through June and July. $1.00 
LAVENDULA VERA. Old English Lavender. 18 inches. Grayish foliage, spikes of 
lavender flowers. Flowers can be dried and used to scent handkerchiefs, etc. An 
old favorite. $1.00 
LIATRIS PYCNOSTACHYA. Kansas Gayfeather. 4 feet. Long spikes, rich purple 
flowers in midsummer. Odd and attractive. 5c 
LIATRIS SCARIOSA. September Glory. 5 feet. Similar to above but blooms in 
September, is taller growing and all the blooms come on at the same time. $1.00 
PHLOX DECUSSATA. 2 to 3 feet. The old favorite that adds to any garden. 
Africa. Brilliant carmine-red with blood-red eye. 50c 
Charles Curtis. Sunset-red. 50c 
Count Zeppelin. Pure white with vermillion-red eye. 50c 
Lillian. Cameo-pink with faint blue tinge. 50c 
Mary Louise. Pure white. Large heads. 50c 
Miss Lingard. White with shading of pink at center. 50c 
PHLOX SUBULATA. Ground Phlox. Creeping Phlox. Beautiful ground cover. 
Blue Hills. Pale blue. Blooms freely Spring and Fall. 50c 
Vivid. Bright vivid red. 50c 
PYRETHRUM. Painted Daisy. 1% ft. Ferny foliage. Flowers, daisy-like, pink, red 
or white. 50c 
POPPY. Papaver. Oriental Poppy. 3 feet. We have the following finest varieties 
started in pots. 
Barr’s White. Large pure white with purplish-black spots. Free bloomer. $1.60 
Beauty of Livermore. The finest dark crimson: Blooms freely. $1.50 
Helen Elizabeth. Light pink, 30 inch stems, $1.50 
Henry Cayeux. Monstrous flowers. Old rose, shaded burgundy. $1.50 
Pink Radiance. Delightful radiant pink. Stiff stem. $1.50 
Salmon Glow. Double Salmon-orange. Very large. $1.50 
STOKESIA. Cornflower Aster. Blue Moon. 1% feet. Immense aster-like flowers, 
5-6 inches across, light blue, stems 12-18 inches long, free flowering from Spring 
until frost. A most worth while plant. $1.00 
