HARDY PERENNIALS (Continued) 
Shasta Daisy (Supreme double). 
A very good Shasta Daisy. 
Supreme Shastas are every blooming. 
Shasta Daisy—Alaska single. 
*Dianthus (Grass pinks)—Mixed. 
*Dianthus (Rose cushion). 
Very dwarf rose pink. 
*Dianthus Barbatus Sweet Williams. 
Colors: Pink, red, mixed. 
Ferns—Colomale—Large, each, 50c. 
Euphorbia (Polychroma). 
About 18 inches high, with flowers similar to Poin- 
settia. Bright golden yellow. Blooms in June. 
Evening Primrose. 
Low growing plant with yellow flowers throughout 
a long season. 
*Funkia (Plantain Lily). 
Beautiful foliage and lilac flowers. July-August. 
For shade. 
Funkia (Subcordata). 
Broad bright green leaves. The flowers are pure 
white, lily shaped, and very fragrant. August-Sep- 
tember. 
Gaillardia (Blanket Flower). 
Large daisy-like flowers, blooming all summer. 
Orange color. 
Gypsophila (Baby Breath). 
Bristol Fairy. 
The best double white. For the garden. Each, 75c. 
*Geum (Borisi). 
The best and hardiest of all Geums. The flowers 
are orange-red flowers. All summer. From May on. 
Helenium (Autumnale Rebrum). 
Deep bronze red. One of the best late fall flowering 
Perennial. An extra good background plant. 
Huchera (Coral Bells). 
Splendid low-growing plants. For the border or 
rockery. Bell-like flowers. 
*Iberis (Candytaft). 
Evergreen low growing plants. Covered in spring 
with clusters of small white flowers. 
Lobelia Cardinalis—A plant for shady places. Tall 
spikes. Dark crimson flower. 
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