
GAILLARDIA PORTOLA 
One of the most desirable and easily grown 
perennials. A, light soil is best for their suc- 
cess{ul culture. They cannot be depended 
upon to survive the winter on heavy clay 
soils, but do splendidly on soils of a light or 
medium character. For continuous bloom kees 
the old flowers cut off and they will bloom 
throughout the summer. 142-2 feet. Very 
drought resistant. Brilliant red rays that are 
golden tipped. 3 for $1.10. 
GAILLARDIA MR. SHERBROOK 
Bright golden yellow form of above. 50c 
each or 3 for $1.25. 
FALSE DRAGONHEAD 
Physostegia virginica Vivid 
A multitude of spikes of exceedingly showy 
deep rose flowers in September. 15 inches 
high. 3 for $1.10; 45c for one. 
PHYSOSTEGIA ROSY SPIRE 
New. A tall August and September bloom- 
ing vanety of this popular plant. Excellent 
as a background plant as the spikes of 
rosy crimson flowers are very showy. Not 
to be confused with the old variety, 3-4 
feet high. 3 for $1.10; 45c for one. 
PAINTED DAISIES 
Pyrethrum Robinson's Hybrids 
The finest Painted Daisies in existence. 
Special favorites with us. A new type with 
Giant daisies on 18-24 inch stems in June. 
Excellent for cutting. Mixed shades of red, 
pink and white. 3 for $1.25; or $4.50 per 
dozen; 50c for one. 
PYRETHRUM BUCKEYE 
A very reliable double Painted Daisy. Its 
lovely rosy-red flowers please everyone 
during June and early July. 18 inches high. 
60c each or 3 for $1.50. 
BLUE SALVIA 
This Salvia Pitcheri has deep blue flowers 
on 3 to 4 foot stems in September, when blue 
flowers are scarce. 3 for $1.10: 45c for one. 
BLUE BALLOON FLOWER 
Platycodon grandiflorum 
Neat plants of upright habits. Large showy 
deep blue bells, preceded by blue balloon- 
shaped buds on 2 to 3 foot stems in July 
and August. Considered one of the most 
beautiful plants for the garden. Plants start 
growth late in the Spring so one should be 
careful not to destrey the plants when 
working in the garden in early Spring. 
3 for $1.10 or 45c for one. 
PINK BALLOON FLOWER 
You will surely like this new Balloon Flower 
with soft pink bells. A choice addition to 
your garden. 3 for $1.20 or 50c for one. 
SAGE HOLT’S MAMMOTH 
A large leaved variety of this old-fashioned 
kitchen herb, whose leaves are used to sea- 
son meats, sausages and stuffings. 50c each 
or 3 for $1.35. 
SEA-LAVENDAR 
Statice Latifolia. 
The large leathery green leaves form a flat 
tuft on the ground from which arise several] 
stems bearing clouds of small lavender 
flowers similar to Baby’s -Breath flowers, ex- 
cepting the coler. 1¥% feet high. Blossoms 
in July and August. Excellent cut flower, 
either dried or fresh. An outstanding plant 
for your garden. 3 for $1.10. 
STOKES ASTER 
Stokesia laevis 
One of the better late summer-flowering 
plants. Large dcuble China Aster-like blue 
flowers on 12-inch stems in July and Au- 
gust. Everyone likes it. 3 for $1.10. 
PURPLE DOME SPIDERWORT 
Tradescantia 
Introduced by the U. S. Department of Aari- 
culture. Large clusters of rich purple flow- 
ers that sparkle in the sunlight. Free flow- 
ering, permanence and freedom from in- 
sects and diseases are virtues that give it 
a high rating. 15 inches high. Blooms al] 
summer. 3 for $1.25; 50c for one. 
TRITOMA PFITZERI 
Red Hot Poker 
Tufts of broad grass-like foliage with num- 
erous large spikes of brilliant flame-like 
orange flowers in August and September. 
Very effective in the border or formal beds 
in full sun. Needs a little winter protection. 
2 feet high. 3 for $1.10. 
Do you know that the Hemerocallis will thrive under the most ordinary 
conditions with little care? 
