Daisy—Esther Reed—A new introduction to the 
daisy family. Flowers are pure white, and are 
completely double and produces flowers from June 
till frost. Stock limited ~----------- Per Plant 50c 
Daisy—Shasta Edgebrook Giant—A new and recent 
introduction in the Daisy class. It is giant in size 
of 5 to 6 inches on long straight stems producing 
many blooms throughout the season. Stock 
SCAYCOd ek ea ee ee a eee eres Each 75c¢ 
Daisy—Shasta Majectic—Its immense flowers are 
real beauties, 4 to 5 inches in diameter with a 
small yellow center. Has a double row of straight 
and overlapping petals making the flowers full 
and compact giving it great value for floral de- 
signs and bouquets. Straight long stems for 
cutting». 222 See eee eee Each 75c 
Daisy—Marconi—A novelty with extra large double 
flowers about 5 inches across on 2 ft. or more 
stems. Summer blooming -_------------ Each 65c 
Daisy—Mt. Shasta—Full double white flowers of 3 
to 4 inches in diameter with a high crested center 
on stems 18 to 24 inches. Blooms off and on all 
SUM Mer ee eee ee ee Each 65c 
Daisy—Shasta Supreme—Excellent large daisy. Not 
as early as White Swan but a good one to follow. 
i Strong Plants 40c 
Digitalis or Foxglove—Flower heads over 3 feet long, 
with bell-shaped blossoms of mixed colors of white 
to dark rose with some being spotted. 
Plants Each 20c, 3 for 50c 
Delphiniums—The one perennial that should be in 
every hardy plant collection. Very outstanding for 
cut flower. In shades of blue. 
Strong Plants Each 20c; 12 for $2.00 
Gaillardia—Yellow and gold ------ Strong Plants 15c 
Gypsophila—Bristol Fairy—Produces large penicles 
of double white flowers. Can be dried for winter 
bouquet. One plant gives lot of cut flowers. 
Strong Plants 75c 
Gypsophila—Bodgeri—A new white dwarf plant of 
double flowers. It blooms about two weeks before 
Bristol Fairy. We have it in bloom for Memorial 
Day Rawccvisce coepete ss oes Strong Plants 50c 
Gypsogila—Flamingo—A new introduction equally 
as good as Bristol Fairy only this being pink in 
color. Double flowers and ideal for cutting. Stock 
of this variety is limited. Strong plants to bloom 
this "season @ 228 et = ae eee Each $1.00 
Gypsophila Oldhamiana—Hardy perennial, produc- 
ing wide open single light pink flower blooms 
from August to frost. First class for cutting. 
Plants Each 40c 
Gypsophila Paniculata—Numberless' tiny white 
blooms completely hide the plant during flowering 
season. May be cut and dried for winter use. 
Per Plant 25c 
Gypsophila—Rosy Veil—Very similar to “Bodgeri” 
except the flowers are pink. An excellent compan- 
ion with Bodgeri as the two make a variety in 
floral arrangements. Blooms in May and through- 
Oltethessum mer (S22 eee Plants Each 50c 
Heruchera—Rosamundi—(Coral Bells) —Foliage is 
heart shaped leaves with graceful flowers of a 
lovely shade of pink. Very dainty and graceful for 
small bouquets; 2.5224. eee Each 50c 
Hibiscus—(Rose-Mallow)—This is a 5 foot shrub- 
like perennial that is very good where you want 
Space covered or a screen made. Beautiful holly- 
hock shaped flowers in shades of deep red-pink 
and white. Mixed colors only. Each 25c, 5 for $1.00 
Helianthus—Loddon Gold—Wonderful cut flower 
blooming from August to October. Rich yellow 
blooms, size 3 to 4 inches and 4 feet tall. 
Each 25c; 3 for 60c 
Iberis—Hardy Candytuft. 
Little Gem—Dwarf and very compact growing. Ex- 
cellent, for borders, 24-0022. eee Each ??? 
Snowflake—A new candytuft with larger pure white 
flowers. Also good for border planting and in the 
rock gardens. 
Liatris or Kansas Gay Feather—A grand plant for 
cut flower work. Blooms are on stalks from 3 to 5 
feet. The varieties are as follows: 
Callilepsis—A rich purple. Blooms in mid-season. 
Each 20c 
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