Order today these unusually fine plants .. we present only the cream of the crop. 
On MAIL ORDERS, please add 10% .. 25¢ minimum. PLUS 2% state sales tax. 
PERENNIALS 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE — A spring flowering perennial known as Golden Tuft or Gold Dust, 
Basket of Gold or Madwort. A beautiful early rock garden plant growing about one 
foot tall and bearing bright yellow blossoms in abundance against a background of 
grayish-green foliage. Doz. 2.50 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) — A graceful plant growing two to three feet high. The attrac- 
tive flowers produce an unusual wealth of color during the spring and early summer. 
This fine plant does best in partial shade and is valuable for cutting Doz. 2.50 
AJUGA — Creeping, ground covering plant with dark green waxy leaves, bearing spikes 
of blue flowers in the early spring. A very fast grower. Doz. 2.00 
DAY LILIES (Hemerocallis) — There are numerous varieties of Day Lilies offered for sale. 
Many of them are old varieties which we long ago discarded. Then there are numerous 
new varieties, but after trying out many of these, we believe that the list herewith will 
serve the needs of any good gardener. 
J. A. CRAWFORD — Rich yellow. 
HYPERION — Large pale yellow. 
MIKADO — Large, deep orange with bronze markings in center. 
MIXED COLORS — Our selection. 
ROYAL GOLD — Golden yellow. Each 50¢ 
DIANTHUS (Sweet William) — Single and double blossoms on long stems in colors of red, 
pink, white and variegated — fragrant and freely produced throughout the spring and 
early summer. The flowers are long lasting and splendid for cutting. Doz. 1.75 
DIANTHUS (Deltoides) — Splendid as a border plant, bearing rosy-pink blossoms in 
profusion in the spring and early summer. Doz. 1.50 
FEVERFEW — A bushy plant with lace-like foliage, bearing clusters of small chrysan- 
themum-like white flowers. Unusually lovely in flower arrangements. Dozo1:75 
HOLLYHOCK — This fine perennial is tall growing, reaching a height of from three to six 
feet. The foliage is large and the flowers of pink, red, yellow or white are produced 
along the stalk. Ideal where height and color are desired. Doz. 3.00 
JAPANESE GRASS — A small leaf evergreen border grass. Division 10¢ 
LANTANA (Bush) — Clusters of Verbena-like flowers in shades of yellow, orange, red or 
pink. A splendid shrubbery plant for sunny places. Doz. 2.50 
(Trailing) —a graceful, drooping plant with aromatic foliage and clusters of lilac or 
purplish-pink flowers. Doz. 2.50 
LYTHRUM — Very effective bedding or cut flower plant, bearing long spikes of rose pink 
flowers. Blooms all summer. Pot 75¢ 
MUSCARI — An evergreen border plant with somewhat larger and coarser leaves than 
Japanese grass, bearing small purple flowers in the early fall. Division 10¢ 
PERENNIAL PHLOX — Among the best and most popular of garden plants. (Miss Lingard, 
white; Rhinelander, claret pink; Lillian, salmon pink) varieties. Doz. 3.00 
Potted plants, Each 50¢ 
PLUMBAGO (Copensis) — Semi-dwarf, somewhat trailing and spreading plant, bearing 
clusters of delicate sky-blue flowers. Splendid for bedding. Each 25¢ and 75¢ 
RANUNCULUS (Creeping) — A creeping plant with very attractive foliage, bearing many 
tiny yellow flowers similar to roses. An ideal plant for ground covering under trees or 
in rock gardens. Doz. 2.00 
STOKESIA — This is a charming erect branched plant growing to about 15 inches, having 
grayish green foliage and bearing blue or purplish-blue flowers in heads to four inches 
across. Very desirable. Doz. 2.50 
SHASTA DAISIES — Very beautiful, long stemmed, dazzling white flowers with gold 
centers, blooming in profusion in the spring and early summer. Most satisfactory. 
Doz. 2.50; Pot 50¢ 
THRIFT (Phlox Subulata) — Used in rock gardens, borders and beds, this dwarf spreading 
plant has a mossy foliage and is covered with lovely rose-pink, or white flowers in the 
early spring. Doz. 2.50 
VINCA (Trailing) — Trailing vine with shiny evergreen leaves. Flowers are of a deep 
shade of blue. Used mainly under trees or in rock gardens. Doz. 2.00 
VIOLETS — Old fashioned sweet violets. In pots. Doz. 1.50 
