Exotic Holly Fern from the Orient 
CYRTOMIUM *falcatum Each 70c, three $1.75, six $3.25 
The most elegantly fashioned and refined fern in our collection! 
The very dark, rich green, heavy-textured fronds are cut only 
slightly and have high gloss, as if polished with wax. Our type is the 
variety ‘‘compactum’’ and grows a foot to 18 inches high. Popular 
as a pot plant and hardy outdoors here; protect in very cold climates. 
The Intriguing Gold-back Fern 
PITYROGRAMMA “*triangularis Each 65c, three $1.60, six $3.00 
A captivating, ‘‘rugged’’ little fern inhabiting rock crevices and 
ledges here in the West. The broadly triangular fronds are deep 
green on top and covered with a golden yellow or, sometimes, a 
silvery powder underneath. Tolerates heat and drought; 6 in. 
POLYSTICHUM—The Lacy Shield Ferns 
aculeatum densum Each 75c, three $1.90, six $3.50 
Possesses a lush richness of form and color seldom equaled. Very 
broad, full, dense fronds to 2/2 feet long with segments much-cut, 
frilled, and overlapping. Cool woodland green and a striking, 
fountain-like habit of growth. Our most popular tall fern for 
massed plantings and in heavy demand as a house plant. 
Andersoni Each 75c, three $1.90, six $3.50 
A stately, handsome fern native to the West which is of definite 
garden value. It is rare but easy, thriving in any shady, rich, moist 
spot. The shiny, 21/2 foot fronds have sharply toothed segments and 
make an imposing, vase-shaped plant. Fall delivery only. 
Each 75c, three $1.90, six $3.50 
Long, gracefully tapering fronds to 2 feet or more that are excep- 
tionally lacy. Especially interesting because it produces many young 
plants along the main stems, an uncommon method of reproduction 
A beautiful variety for the house or garden. 
SAVE 55c—Offer 5A18 (One Each Above) 8 PLANTS $4.85 
viviparum 

A Hardy GERANIUM for Your Rock Garden 
GERANIUM—Hardy Cranesbill Will Stand Abuse 
*Lancashire Rose (sanguineum prostratum) 
Each 65c, three $1.60, six $3.00 
A select form from England and by far the best of the sanguineum 
tyes. The flat cushions or rounded mounds of dark green are thickly 
studded with large, crinkled blooms of softest, old-rose pink veined 
with deeper shades. In full glory from late spring through mid- 
summer with more flowers later if sheared. For the rock garden or 
wall or front of the border with full sun and any open soil. Hardy as 
a tree; tolerant ot drought; space 15 in. 
GEUM—Pure, Undiluted, Gypsy Colors 
The timid gardener who cannot take his colors “‘straight’’ should 
pass by these uninhibited, flamboyant Gypsies of the flower world. 
The Geum blooms are so clear and intense they seem to float above 
the plants. Actually the blossoms are held by long, strong, 2 foot 
stems which arise from a low, dark green rosette of effective foliage. 
Our modern varieties are hardy and their culture is simple in any 
moderately good soil with plenty of summer moisture. Give them 
a sunny, well-drained spot in the border, spacing the plants 10 to 12 
inches apart in groups of three or more. Geums flower heavily from 
mid-spring through mid-summer and give a bonus crop of blooms 
later if cut back. Use freely for artistic arrangements. 

There’s Nothing Like BABYSSREATH 
Fire Opal Each 65c, three $1.60, six $3.00 
Dazzling, vivid scarlet flowers suffused with orange fit the name! 
Th2 blooms are 2/2 inches across and are produced in grand fashion 
over a long period. Top ranking for cut flower use. 
Golden West Each 60c, three $1.50, six $2.7 
Originated here a few years ago and still the best, hardy, golden yel- 
low variety. Especially free with its medium-sized, semi-double 
blossoms and popular with gardeners everywhere. 
Red Wings Each 70c, three $1.75, six $3.25 
A newcomer which has established itself as a favorite already. Large, 
vibrant, Strawberry-red flowers with contrasting golden centers are 
a pure color delight. Replaces the half-hardy variety Mrs. Brad- 
shaw which is not very reliable in cold climates. 
Each 55c, three $1.50, six $2.75 
This is a mixture of the fine named varieties above and others. 
They blend harmoniously and will give you gay splashes of color in 
your garden and a wealth of cut flowers at little cost. 
Gypsy Shades (mixture only) 
GY PSOPHILA—Modern Varieties of Babysbreath 
These old-time favorites are too well known to need a lengthy d2- 
scription. The thousands of small white or pink flowers in airy, 
billowy masses are unique in the summer and fall border. There 
is nothing that can be substituted. However, the old single-flowered 
types have given way to the new, more effective, double sorts. 
Gypsophilas are of iron-clad hardiness and they grow happily in any 
well drained, not too heavy soil. They need lime so it is well to 
mix some in the soil before planting. Give them sun and set the 
plants fully two feet apart. All the varieties are highly valued for 
cutting and last a long time in water. 
Each 70c, three $1.75, six $3.25 
The best of the double white varieties with clouds of tiny white 
Bristol Fairy 
flowers from late spring onwards. 2 to 3 feet high and across. 
Each 85c, three $2.15, six $3.75 
The very new, tall pink counterpart of that fine, low variety, Rosy 
Veil. It has all the good qualities of the other double Gypsophilas 
plus soft pink color. It creates the same misty effects in the garden 
Flamingo 
and old-fashioned bouquets. Flamingo is a lusty, vigorous grower 
from 2 to 3 feet high and as much across. 
Rosy Veil Each 65c, three $1.60, six $3.00 
A relatively recent introduction which has become a permanent part 
of the garden picture. It is lower growing than the varieties above 
and has an even longer period of bloom. The fully double, warm 
pink flowers are produced in generous abundance. 
SAVE 20c—Offer 5A19 (One Each Above) 3 PLANTS $2.00 

Fiery Colored GEUMS 
