DIGITALIS--FOXGLOVE 
The Shirley. The finest strain of Digitalis ever produced. Grows 8 to 
6 ft. tall and stems are thickset with beautiful Gloxinia-like blossoms 
of ee pa from Mere deep rose. Treat as a biennial and sow 
seed each year to have blossoming plants the next year. No. 2023 
Pkt. 10¢; i% oz. 50c, ; , 
GAILLARDIA—-BLANKET FLOWER 
Bright and showy flowers which will grow anywhere in any kind 
of soil, but prefer full sun and a sandy soil. 
Grandiflora Mixed. 2 to 3 ft. Lovely shades of orange, yellow 
and red, blooming all summer and fall. No, 2414, Pkt. 10¢3 
% oz 25¢. 


GEUM—THE ROSE OF THE ROCKERY SL) 
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Beautiful and hardy perennial, bearing large showy double flowers all Y £877 
through the summer. Fine for. bouquets. 
Chiloense, MRS. BRADSHAW. 114 ft. to 2 ft. Scarlet flowers fully 
double and very large. Valuable for cutting, excellcnt in the border. 
Needs protection in cold sections. No. 2669, Pkt. 15¢; % oz. 50c. 
GYPSOPHILA—-BABY’S BREATH 
Established plants, which should never be disturbed, produce cloud- 
like masses of small flowers in the border. They are fine for cutting 
and dry perfectly for winter bouquets. 
Paniculata. 2 to 3 ft. Single tiny white flowers on slender stems. Blooms 
during July and August. No. 2324, Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 25¢. 
Repens, Pink and White Mixed, DWARF BABY’S BREATH. A beauti- 
ful trailing plant for the rockery with clouds of small pink and white ed) hg 
flowers in July and August. No, 2325, Pkt. 10¢; 144 oz. 45e, p) eT 
HELENIUM—-HELENS FLOWER Chinese Lantern Plant 
Autumnale, RIVERTON GEM. 214 ft. to 3 ft. Large heads or clusters 
of flowers in an old gold color which changes to a blood red when mae 
ture. Tall enough to form the background for borders and give a mass 
of color in the fall. No, 2326, Pkt. 10¢; % oz. 50c. 
HELIANTHEMUM—SUN ROSE 
Mutabile. A creeping plant with bright little flowers in pale rose, lilac, 
and white. - Likes hot sun and lime soil. Blooms from July to Sept. and 
is an excellent: choice for covering dry sunny slopes or terraces. Give 
protection over winter in the north, No. 2478, Pkt. 10¢; %4 oz. 50c. 
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HEUCHERA—-CORAL BELLS 
Coral Bells like a moist, rich loam and will not thrive in a stiff 
clay soil. The foliage, which resembles geraniums is evergreen 
and is very attractive even during the winter months, Plants 
are compact and bushy and the flowers which are tiny bells on 
slender spikes, bloom in July. 
Sanguinea Hybrids. 1% ft. to 2 ft. Bright coral-crimson flow- 
ers on compact, bushy plants. Give protection over winter in 
the north. No. 2454, Pkt. 25c¢. 


HIBISCUS—MALLOW MARVEL HE 
Large, gorgeous flowers measuring from 6 to 10 inches across in colors mS ray “4 AS ‘i he 
from white to deep crimson begin blooming in July on shrub-like plants i SN ‘Nii / 
which grow rapidly from seed. Too large for flower beds but won- 
derful used as shrubs, 
Giant Flowering Mixed. Pxquisite flowers of every shade. No, 2480, 
Pkt, 10¢; 14 oz. 50¢. 
IRIS FROM SEED 
Kaempferi, JAPANESE IRIS. The most gorgeous of all Iris. Large, 
rather flat and wide blooms, rich in colorings. Bloom in June and July. 
Ideal for moist sunny locations. Easily grown from seed; often blooms ‘a 
the first year. No. 2460, Pkt. 15¢; % oz. 60c, \ green? 

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Siberica, SIBERIAN IRIS, This type of Iris resembles the Spanish and Sweet William 
English Irises. It makes a bright show in the garden and is ex- 
cellent for cutting. ‘The hybrids we offer are of every color and tint. 
No, 2459, Pkt. 15¢; % oz. 60¢, [ Page 39] 
