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Helleborus Niger—Christmas Rose. De- 
mand was so great for this that we with- 
drew it from sale for several years to 
build up stocks. Low growing evergreen 
plants with anemone-like flowers up to 
three inches across blooming around 
Christmas time and on into the spring. 
Glistening white with greenish tone at 
center. Likes shade. Ours bloom in full 
sun. Plants at 50c and 75c each, depend- 
ing on size. 
Incarvillea, Hardy Gloxinia. A most 
beautiful and interesting perennial. Glox- 
inia-like trumpets.in rosy-purple start 
opening low on the ground and the stems 
grow so rapidly that by the time they are 
fully open they are more than two feet 
tall. Heavy roots resembling salsify. Must 
be moved by April 15. 45c. 
Phlox, Gefion. Medium tall, large red 
and white, 35c, 
Phlox, Gen. Petain. Very large deep red, 
BOG 
Phlox, Miss Lingard. Tall strong grow- 
er making a large plant with hundreds 
of large white flowers, 40c. 
Phlox, Rising Sun. Deep salmon or me- 
dium red. Large and tall, 40c. 
Phlox, Fuerbrand. Firebrand. Good 
name for this large firey red, 40c. 
Phlox, Rosalinda. Soft pink. Lots of 
flowers on tall stems over a long Sea- 
son, 35c. 
Phlox Sublata, or Moss Phlox 
Creeping, moss-like foliage which, dur- 
ing blooming season, is hidden by mass- 
es of flowers. Fine for rock walls or for 
carpeting ground. It is evergreen. 
Fireking. A fine red colored sort, 35c. 
Rosea. Medium pink color, 35c. 
Vivid. Brighter than Rosea with deep- 
er eye. A rare kind, 40c. ; 
Alba. White. A snow bank when in 
bloom, 35c. 
Pyrethrums—Painted Daisies 
Decoration Day arrives and finds you 
short of flowers? You needn’t be if you 
grow Painted Daisies. 
Years ago we began experimenting 
with these popular Memorial Day flow- 
ers and have since developed a number 
of varieties that have found favor with 
our customers. All those listed are strong 
growers with stems about thirty. inches 
tall with flowers three inches or more in 
diameter. All are fully double and if first 
crop of flowers is cut plants, will produce 
a second crop later in the season. The 
second crop will consist largely of single 
blossoms.: They are heavy producers, so 
give them a little extra feeding. Will last 
‘growing orange-red petals. 
for years but should be broken up and 
transplanted every third year to prevent 
crowding. 
Purity. Clear white with center feath- 
ered petals tinted cream. 
Phyllis. Two tones of pink, the high 
crowned center having some cream pink. 
Pauline. Not quite so large as the oth- 
ers but a high crowned flower in a me- 
dium shade of red and the earliest of 
fiestot."))) hea 
Phillip. Larger than Pauline, deeper 
red with the center petals tipped golden. 
The above varieties sell at 40c per plant — 
or any four at $1.50. 
Among the more recently developed va- 
rieties are the three listed below. We 
have very limited stocks of these. They 
sell at $1.25 each, or any three for. $3.00. 
They are higher priced than the first 
four because stocks are limited. 
Snowball. Larger than Purity and snow 
white clear to the center. 
Cynthia. Possibly a little larger than 
Snowball in a solid dark red color. 
Caroline. Beautiful deep pink of large 
size. 
Stokesia, Stoke’s Aster. Blue Moon. 
Very large light blue flowers with a touch 
of lavender, on foot stems. Stokesias 
bloom over a long season until frost. 30c. 
Stokesia, Cyanea. Our own develop- 
ment of this beautiful sort. Deeper blue 
than Blue Moon, 30c. 
Thalictrum. Pyramedial clusters of lav- 
ender and gold flowers on tall stems. 
Both flowers and foliage fine for bouquet 
fillers. Large plants, 40c. 
Trollius, Globe Flower. Lots of garden- 
ers are overlooking a fine thing here. 
Grows to two feet, produces golden-or- 
ange globe shaped flowers over a long 
season. This is one of our own dCcevelop- 
ments and very fine. 40c. 
Tritoma. Red Hot Poker. The leaves are 
long, pointed and evergreen. The stem 
reaches a height of three feet and car- 
ries a long tapering spike-like head of 
Large di- 
visions 35c. 
Viola—Chief Seattle. Large deep red- 
ish-purple flowers over a very long 
blooming season. Prolific bloomer. 50c... 
Viola—Monger’s Favorite. Bluish vio- 
let.-in color. One of the largest. Long 
stems. 50c. = 5 
_ Hardy Chrysanthemums 
If a variety dies out during the winter 
we drop it from our list. All those listed 
have proven hardy and-:we consider them 
fine for either garden display or for cut 

