_PRICES OF ALL PERENNIALS, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED: EACH, 40c; 3 FOR $1.10; 6 FOR $2.10; 12 FOR $4.00 2) 



SHASTA DAISY, ESTHER READ 
Primroses 
Primula in their varied forms and colors are 
among the earliest of spring flowers. They 
are ideal for shady spots in the rock garden 
or in the shade of evergreens and shrubs. 
They like a rich loam with leaf mold and 
peat moss. 

POLYANTHA PRIMROSE 
PRIMULA POLYANTHA. A low growing 
plant with heads of cheery flowers in the 
various shades of yellow, lavender, pink, red 
and blue. Sold in mixed colors only. 
PRIMULA AURICULA (Evergreen Prim- 
rose). The hardiest of all primroses. Thick 
leathery gray-green leaves in rosettes, bear- 
ing large velvety flowers in yellow, blue, 
purple and rose in April through June. Sold 
only in mixed colors. 
JULIAE WANDA. A dwarf variety flowering 
in spring. Deep purple flowers cover the 
plant for weeks. Each 45c. 

Double Pyrethrums 
We have a supply of fully double plants made 
from division. We list them in three separate 
colors. May produce semi-double flowers the 
first year after transplanting, but from then 
on we guarantee the plants to be double. 
PURITY. Double white, center feathered 
petals are tinted cream. Each 75c. 
PHYLLIS. Double light pink, center some- 
what lighter. Each 75c. 
PHILLIP. Double American Beauty red with 
center petals tipped creamy white. Each 75c. 
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Pyrethrum 
(Painted or Persian Daisy.) These plants are 
a fine mixture of doubles and singles, in a 
fine range of mixed colors. They make a 
wonderful cut flower. The fern like foilage 
is beautiful even when the plants are out of 
bloom. Each 40c. 
Shasta Daisy 
These well-known daisies grow about 8 feet 
tall and produces many large white flowers 
on long stems throughout the summer. An 
excellent cut flower. 
ESTHER READ. Well recognized and univer- 
sally used. Pure white, high crested fully 
double. 
GRAND MARCONI. A grand variety, produc- 
ing double Chrysanthemum-like flowers on 
2% foot stems. Will bloom continuously dur- 
ing the summer months if blooms are kept 
cut. 
Statice Latifolia 
(Great Sea Lavender.) An attractive and 
showy plant for borders and beds. The leaves 
are large and leathery. Stiff branched stems 
bearing large candelabra-like heads some- 
times 2 feet across arise from the centers. 
The flowers, small purple-blue and attractive, 
are fine in bouquets and for winter use. 
Stokesia 
(Blue Moon.) The color is a very attractive 
shade of silvery blue with a lilac-blue suf- 
fusion at the center. The flowers are very 
large, open 5 inches across. An excellent cut 
flower, having stems 18 to 20 inches in length. 
Flowers freely and is a beautiful border plant. 
Scabiosa Caucasica 
(Isaac House strain.) This is a greatly im- 
proved strain of the well-known Scabiosa 
Caucasica. Colors range from white to dark- 
est blue. A wonderful bloomer; 18 to 24 inches. 
Sweet William 
We can supply this old favorite 
colors. 
in mixed 
Thalictrum 
(Dipterocarpum.) (Meadow Rue.) A new form 
of this graceful and dainty plant that grows 
about 4 feet tall. The foliage is fern-like and 
the flower a delicate violet mauve shade. 
Each 50c. 
Tradescantia 
(Spiderwort.) James Stratton. Deep Delphin- 
ium mauve flowers slightly shaded with rose. 
16 inches. Spring and summer. Each 40c. 
Tritoma 
(Red Hot Poker or Flame Flower.) The early 
free-blooming qualities of this variety make 
it one of the best of the hardy bedding plants 
either single or in masses. On well established 
plants the spikes are about 3 feet tall, and 
the heads are a rich orange-scarlet. 
Trollius 
(Globe Flower.) Ledeburi. Large buttercup- 
like orange colored flowers borne on 3-foot 
stems. A fine cut flower for wet or moist 
locations. It will do well on any soil that does 
not get too dry during the summer months. 
40c each. 
Valeriana 
(Officinalis.) Hardy garden Heliotrope. A 
variety with cut leaves and large heads of 
rose pink with an exquisite heliotrope odor. 
Height, 3 to 4 feet. 
Veronica 
(Blue Spire.) A delightful 2-foot border plant 
with long spikes of deep blue flowers borne 
abundantly during July and August. A good 
cut flower. 


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Yucca 
(Adam’s Needle.) A plant with creamy yellow 
flowers on spikes up to 6 feet tall, with broad, 
swordlike evergreen foliage. It can be used 
either for lawn or rockery work. 

VIOLA 
Violas 
Smaller flowered than pansies and more pre- 
sistent. Easily grown and dependable, and full 
of bloom all through the summer until hard 
frost if the faded blossoms are kept picked 
off. Fine for beds, rock gardens and edgings. 
JERSEY GEM (Blue Gem). Vigorous, com- 
pact sturdy plants covered with violet-blue 
blooms from May till fall. Each 25c. 
CHANTREYLAND. ‘True apricot colored, 
attractive flowers, medium size. Each 25c. 
LUTEA. The best pure yellow viola. Each 25c. 
WHITE PERFECTION. Pure white. Ea. 25c. 
Violets 
(Odorata) (Sweet Violets) 
One of the most satisfactory and popular of 
all bedding plants. We offer three sorts: 
PRINCESS OF WALES. Single violet blue. 
Fragrant. Each 40c. 
DOUBLE RUSSIAN VIOLET. Double deep 
violet. Fragrant. Each 50c. 
POSIND: Pink and old rose. Fragrant. 
50c. 
Each 

VIOLET 
