FLAMING QUEEN OF THE CORAL BELLS 
HEUCHERA “Queen of Hearts—The reddest of the red Coral 
Bells and far superior to the older varieties. Enjoy this pure color 
delight in your garden this year! From the tidy mounds of scal- 
loped leaves pop up a long succession of slender sprays of rich 
scarlet blooms. These flower stems are 10 to 15 inches long and 
make charming old fashioned bouquets or striking modern arrange- 
ments. Queen of Hearts adds sparks of fire to any perennial border 
or rock garden and makes an ideal low edging for walks, patios, 
terraces and like places. Give it sun or light shade and a loamy 
soil and have color many months of each year every year. Queen 
of Hearts is the best Coral Bell to date and is hardy and virtually 
““foolproof’’ if given ordinary care. From pots for easy moving, 
each 60c, three $1.60, six $3.00, all postpaid. 

QUEEN OF HEARTS CORAL BELL 
MISTY DOUBLE PINK BABYSBREATH 
GYPSOPHILA Flamingo—At last we have the tall pink counter- 
part of Rosy Veil, that fine old dwarf variety. Flamingo has all 
the fine qualities of the other double Gypsophilas plus soft pink 
color. It creates the same airy, misty effects in the garden and old 
fashioned bouquets and blooms in the Summer when flowers tend 
to be scarce in the border. Flamingo is iron-clad regarding hardi- 
ness and requires only a sunny spot to flourish. It will tolerate 
rather heavy limy soils and will withstand considerable drought 
once established. This variety makes a rounded “‘bush” 2 to 3 feet 
high and as much across when in full bloom. It should be cut back 
to within six inches of the ground in the Fall. Each 85c, three $2.30, 
six $4.25, all postpaid. 
SWEENEY, KRIST & DIMM, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS, PORTLAND, ORE. 
