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EAUTY and COLOR 
: a BALL’S DOUBLE WHITE FEVERFEW 
(Matricaria). One of the choicest of dwarf edging plants. Loaded 

TWILIGHT IRIS 
TWILIGHT IRIS 
The Most Unique and Unusual of All Iris. A 
fibrous-rooted plant, often 4 feet in height, cov- 
ered with from one to two hundred flowers at 
one time. Colors vary in shade, but include 
such hues as lavender, with markings of ma- 
hogany, copper, lemon, and orange, similar to 
those found in the sky at twilight. Perfectly 
hardy, and will endure both severe cold and 
intense heat. Blooms July to September. Strong, 
field-grown divisions, only 50c each; 3 for $1.35. 
NEW TRITOMA HYBRIDS 
A big improvement over Pfitzeri, or common Red-Hot 
Poker. Flowers produced in varying shades of cream, 
ellow, orange and scarlet, on 2 to 3-ft., spikes during 
une and July. Field-grown plants, assorted colors 
only, just 35c each; 3 for 90c. 
FOXGLOVES 
(Digitalis) Shirley Hybrids. Immense flower heads, 
closely filled with large, bell-shaped blooms in vary- 
ing shades of rose-pink, lavender, and creamy white; 
many attractively dotted crimson or chocolate; borne 
on tall, 6 to 7 ft., spikes. Blooms through June and 
July. Field-grown plants, 35c each; 3 for 90c. 
SHASTA DAISY, ALASKA 
A handsome plant with large, glistening white blos- 
soms during June and July, borne on long, sturdy, 24 
to 30 inch stems. Invaluable for cutting, A choice 
variety. Field-grown plants, only 35c each; 3 for 90c. 
BLUE GLORY VIOLET 
(Viola odorata) Improved Sweet Violet. A delight- 
fully different variety of unusually robust growth. 
Two-year Bumps often measure 12 to 18 in., in 
diameter. Its large flowers have deep blue eye, 
gradually fading to very pale blue _on outer petals, 
creating a striking color contrast. Blooms borne on 
strong, 7 to 8-in., stems carried well above the 
foliage, almost completely covering the plant, Bleom- 
ee plants, only 30c each; 3 for 75c; 
or $1.25. 
GIANT DOUBLE 
SHASTA DAISY 
Plant similar in appearance to Alaska 
Daisy, but produces huge flowers 5 
inches across, resembling giant asters, 
and blooms over a period of several 
months. The first year flowers appear 
with a high percentage of singles, but 
the second i= they show practically 
100% double blooms. Very choice. 
Strong, field-grown plants, 50c each. 
Supply limited. 
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6 PERENNIALS 
Your choice (1 each) any 6 
varieties listed on this page. 
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FOXGLOVES 
with delightful double and semi-double white flowers resembling 
tiny pompon-Chrysanthemums. Very free flowering from June into 
October. Field-grown plants, only 35c¢ each; 3 for 90c. 
BALL’S DOUBLE GOLDEN FEVERFEW 
(Matricaria). A rather uncommon, but one of the choicest Fever- 
fews. Plant has same characteristics and manner of growth as 
White Feverfew described above, except that plants are fully 
loaded with double blooms of purest golden yellow. Makes a 
charming contrast when planted alternately with White Feverfew. 
Field-grown plants, 50c each; 2 for 95c. 
PACIFIC HYBRID DELPHINIUMS 
The acknowledged aristocrats of the Delphinium family. Very free 
blooming, producing immense double and semi-double flowers, 
often 2 to 3 inches in diameter. We offer strong, field-grown plants 
that should produce beautiful blossom spikes 3 to 5 feet in height 
this summer, in gorgeous shades of blue, pastel, lavender, and 
white. Not furnished by separate color, but offered only in assorted 
colors, 35c each; 3 for 90c; 10 for $2.75. 
RUSSIAN VIOLET 
New and different. One of the best. Superior 
to English Violet, inasmuch as the Russian 
Violet is of deeper color, producing quantities 
of deepest satiny purple flowers, growing in 
true Violet manner. Long stems make them 
ideal for bouquet use. Blooming size, field- “ 
grown plants, only 30c each; 3 for 75c; 6 for , 
$1.25. 
RUSSELL HYBRID LUPINES 
Tall spikes of bloom in vast range of colors, often 31/2 ‘ 
feet high, from June to September. Flowers are fan- 
shaped, resembling a closely set column of Sweet 
Peas. A most superior strain. Field-grown plants, only 
45c each; 2 for 75c; 6 for $2.00. 
ZEBRA GRASS 
(Eulalia japonica zebrina). One of the most striking 
of all Ornamental Grasses. Its long blades are marked 
with yellow bands across the leaf, not at first notice- 
able on the new succulent growth of early spring, but 
strikingly pronounced from June until late autumn. 
During the summer, tall, silvery plumes are produced 
from 6 to 10 feet in height, which may be cut in early 
autumn for attractive winter decorations. Strong, field- 
grown plants, a bargain at 30c each; 3 for 75c. 
MORDEN’S LYTHRUM 
A strikingly beautiful plant. Outstanding for the 
showy, clear rose-pink color of its flowers, its gen- 
erosity of blooms, and ability to withstand periods 
of dry, hot summer weather. Attains a height of 3 
to 4 feet. Does well in all soils, Excellent cut flower. 
Blooming-age, field-grown plants, 35c each; 3 for 90c. 
GAILLARDIA 
(Burgundy). Beautiful, shining deep wine-red flowers 
with a touch of yellow, borne in profusion on 2-foot 
stalks, from June until frost. Strongly drought resist- 
ant, and requires only simple care. Highly desirable 
in the perennial border. A long lasting cut flower. 
Heavy, field-grown plants, priced low at only 30c 
ach; 3 for 70c; 10 for $1.95. 
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