Purity—a good companion to the above. Dbl. pure white flowers, 12 
Rose Bowl—6 inches, new, brilliant purple-red double flowers, profuse 
superbus Loveliness—flower stems to 12 inches, bearing fragrant, fringed 
delicate mauve flowers from green basal foliage. g.c. 
bloomer, green foliage. 4’s — 60¢. 
inches. 4’s. 
Tiny Rubies—4-5 inch stems of rose pink carnation-like flowers. Strik- 
ing. 4’s — 608. 
Wallace Red—we have a good stock of this sensational new Dianthus. 10 
inches, in bloom April-November, brilliant crimson red double flow- 
ers of good size and substance, compact growth of blue-grey foliage. 
4’s — 652. 
Winteri—wonderful range of free flowering colors, single, with darker 
center zone, blue-grey foliage. 4’s. 
*DICENTRA formosa Sweetheart—12-15 inches, everblooming white bleeding 
heart, fragrant, shade. 4’s — $1.00. 
DIMORPHOTHECA ecklonis—2-3 feet, profuse single white daisies with blue 
center and mauve reverse, 3 inches across, blooms most all the time, 
but tender, less so when woody. g.c. 
*DORONICUM caucasicum magnificum—Gerbera-like flowers of clear yellow 
on 2 foot stems, excellent cut, shade, spring. 4’s — 60¢. 
ECHINACEA (formerly Rudbeckia) purpurea The King— at last we have 
enough of this handsome plant to offer for sale. Large 4 inch star- 
like dusty rose flowers with dark central cone on 4-5 foot stiff stems, 
excellent cut, sun. Gives a distinctly stylized and modernistic effect. 
g.c. — 80. 
tERIGERON Karvinskianus (Vittadenia australis)—creeping or trailing with 
lavender-pink small daisies in profusion all summer and fall, seeds 
itself freely and may become a pest, very good for dry banks. Fts. 
® Menziesii—admired by all who saw it last year. Starts bloom in January 
and continues till very cold weather. Keep seed pods cut. The plant 
makes a mound | foot high and wide and covers itself with fragrant, 
creamy chartreuse flowers. 4’s — 60¢. 
pulchellum—lovely bright green foliage and bright yellow flowers. 6-8 
inches, spring, 4’s. 
The Quakeress—1% feet, blooms freely 9 months of the year, with 
lavender-pink large aster-like flowrs, indispensable, excellent cut. g.c. 
FELICIA petiolata rosea—pink daisies on trailing stems, good hanging basket. 
4’s. 
TFESTUCA ovina var. glawca—excellent blue-grey ornamental grass to 8 
inches. Can be used as specimen accent or for ground cover. Fairly 
drought-resistant. Fts., 4’s. 
T*FRAGARIA chiloensis—strawberry ground cover with large 1 inch white 
flowers, sun or shade. Flats. 
*FRANCOA ramosa—white or faintly tinged pink long thin spikes, to 2 feet, 
in Sant from good evergreen basal rosettes of leaves, shade. 
c. — T0¢, 
GAILLARDIA grandiflora—2 feet, cuts well, profuse bloom April to Novem- 
ber. The two varieties we list come from seed and are not entirely 
true to color but all are good, full sun. g.c. 
* Indicates plants for shade. § Indicates herbs. + Indicates ground covers. 
8 PAGE MILL NURSERY 
@ Error—Should read ERYSIMUM Menziesii, ERYSIMUM pulchellum and 
ERIGERON The Quakeress. 
