
DIANTHUS — HARDY GARDEN PINKS | 
Beatrice — Double, cluster-flowered, pure light-pink Dianthus. Blooms from June 
to September. Fine for cutting. Height 12 inches. Each 60c 
Delight — A neat, erect plant, 10 inches high. Blooms continuously from June to 
October, with flowers about an inch in diameter in a beatiful range of colors. 
Each 35c | 
Little Joe — Of dwarf, compact habit, about 8 inches tall, with large, crimson flowers 
that bloom all summer. Very spicy fragrance. Each 40c 
Salmon Unique — A very pleasing salmon-pink variety. Produces double flowers of 
pronounced fragrance and blooms most of the summer. Because of its lovely 
color it is a great improvement over the popular variety Rose Unique. Height 
12 inches. Each 60c ’ 
Terri Lee — Double clove pink Dianthus. This is a new novelty of real merit. Fully 
double, erect growing. Forms a fine little bush about 10 inches high. Very 
hardy. Each 50c 
DORONICUM — LEOPARDBANE 
Excelsum — Large golden-yellow, daisy-like flowers on 2 foot stems. Very effective 
in the garden through April and May. For best results plant in partial shade. 
Flowers hold up exceptionally well when cut. Each 50c 
EUPHORBIA — SPURGE 
Polychroma — A formal plant with beautiful foliage and bright yellow flowers, bloom- 
ing from May to July. 12 inches. Each 50c 
Myrsinites — Prostrate species, bluish foliage with heads of yellow flowers. Each 40c 
HARDY FERNS 
The following varieties are the best hardy, outdoor ferns. They do not make 
satisfactory house plants. They are ideal for naturalizing, and fit in nicely.in some 
foundation and border plantings. 
*Christmas Fern (Polystichum Acrostichoides) — Beautiful fronds from 12 to 30 
inches tall. Plant on well drained soil, in moist or medium-dry location; prefers 
shade. Each 35c 
*Hay-scented Fern (Dennstaeditia Punctiloba) — Attains a height of 12 to 18 inches. 
Should be planted in porous soil in shade or sun. Plants set 8 inches apart soon 
form a compact mass. Fine for border planting. Each 35c 
Interrupted Fern (Osmunda Claytoniana) — This fern prefers a medium to dry, weil- 
drained soil, and thrives well in sun where other varieties fail. Ideal for porch 
or foundation planting. 2 feet. Each 35c 
*Lady Fern (Athyrium Filix-femina) — A large handsome fern with fine lacelike 
foliage, growing from 1 to 2 feet high. Thrives in shade or sun. Each 35¢e 
*Maidenhair Fern (Adiantum Pedatum) — This variety prefers a rather moist, well- 
drained gravelly soil in a shady spot. The roots are very shallow and branch 
freely if they are covered lightly with leaf-mold or pulverized peat; especially 
desirable for naturalizing. Each 35c 
Ostrich Fern (Pteretis Nodulosa) — This magnificent fern has been called “The Palm 
of the North.” The fronds are from 6 to 10 inches wide and grow from a crown 
to a height of 5 feet. Prefers a moist light soil, with a mulch of peat or leaf-mold. 
Each 35c 
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