19, DICENTRA EXINA -Fringed Bleeding Heart, 9-18 in, Heart~shapeéd, nodding 
rose-colored flowers from spring to fall, Similar to flowers of old favorite, 
Dicentra spectabilis, Light shade in humus-filled soil. Seed or plants, 
20. DICENTRA FORMOSA - Western Bleeding Heart, Similar to our eastern bleeding 
heart, Same culture, Seed or plants, 
€1, ADIANTUM PEDATUM - Maidenhair Fern, 1-15 ft. Moist, humus-rich soil in 
Shade. Each 30¢, 3 - 80¢, 6 - $1.50, 12 - $2.75, 
22, POLYSTICHUM ACROSTICHOIDES - Christmas Fern, 1 - 2 ft, Fronds evergreen, 
Light shade, Each 30¢, 3 - 80¢, 6 - $1.50, 12 - Poe 156 
23. GENTIANA ANDREWSIT ~ Closed Gentian, 1 - 2 ft, Flowers blue to purple, 
Sept. - Oct, Moist location or ordinary garden soil, Sun or light shade, 
Seed or plants, 
2h, GERANIUM MACULATUM - THld Geranium, 1-2 ft. Orchid, May-June, Light 
Shade, Seed or plants, Each Beta oes 0G, 0-25, 112 = 62,95" 
25. HEPATICA ACUTILOBA - Sharplobe Hepatica, h-6 in, Flowers white, pink or 
lavendar-blue, Early spring. Shade or light shade, Leaves Ssemi-evergreen, 
Plants only, Heavy clumps, 50¢ each. Each 2b¢, 3 70g, 6 = $1.25, 12 = G2.95. 
26, HEPATICA TRILOBA = Roundilobe Hepatica, Similar to Acutiloba, but rounded 
leaves. es only, Heavy clumps, 50¢ each, Each 25¢, 3 - 70¢, 6 - 1.25, 
12 = 92,25. 
27. HEUCHERA AMBRICANA ~ American Alum Root, 1-2 ft, Nearly evergreen, Flow- 
ers greenish, June, Foliage mottled, very attractive, especially in spring, 
Seed or plants. Each 30¢, 3 - 80¢, 6 ~ 1.50, 12 - G2,75, 
28. HEUCHERA VILLOSA - Hairy Alum Root. 9 - 18 in. Dainty white flowers resemb= 
ling miterwort, _Jduly-Oct. Light shade, Seed or plants, Hach 30¢, 3 - 80¢, 
6 i wl.50, i2°+ Yoel Ds 
29. HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS - Golden Seal, lft. Greenish-white flowers in spring, 
followed by bright red berry in July-Aug. Ordinary garden soil in shade, 
Grown commercially for the root, Plants only. ach 30¢, 3 ~ 80¢, 6 - $1.50, 
ie ba! we. 75. 
30. IRIS CRISTATA - Crested Iris, h-6 in, Sky~blue with a yellow fringed crest, 
May. Light Shade, A dainty little iris, Plants only, Hach 30¢, 3 - 80¢, 
6 = pl. 50, le Za wee 75. 
31. IRIS VERSICOLOR = Large Blue Flag, 2 ft, Blue. June, Moist location or 
Saher garden soil. Sun, Plants only, Each 25¢, 3 - 70¢, 6 = 41,25, 12 - 
v2025, 
32. LOBELIA CARDINALIS - Cardinal Flower, 3-5 ft, Bright red flowers late 
July-Oct. Grows in any good garden soil in full sun or very light shade, 
Mulch both summer and winter, One of the most beautiful of flowers and among 
the easiest to grow. It attracts the hummingbird too, Sced or plants, Each 
30¢, 3 - 80¢, 6 = $1.50, 12 - w2e75, 50 = 10.50, 100 - 21.00. 
33. LOBELIA SIPHILITICA - Large Blue Lobelia. 1 - 3 ft, July-sug. Same condi- 
tions as Cardinalis, Light shade or sun, Seed or plants, Hach 30¢, 3 = 80¢, 
6 - ~l.50, 12 - wera, SO = wl0.50, 100 = wel.O0, 
34. MIMULUS CARDINALIS - Scarlet iionkey-flower, This is a native of California 
and Oregon, growing along streams, Flowers 1% to 2 in, long, Seems contented 
here in the garden in full sun. Plants only. 
35. MIMULUS RINGENS - Monkey-flower, 1 - 3 ft, Violet-blue, June-Sept, Moist 
location or ordinary garden soil, Sun, Sced or plants, ach 25¢, 3 - 70¢, 
6 - pl.25, le - pee2d. 
36. MITELLA DIPHYLLA - Miterwort or Bishops Cap. 8-17 in, White flowers, April 
-May. Excellent ground cover plant for shady moist location, Plants only, 
Hach 30¢, 3 - 80¢, 6 ~ $1.50, 12 - 42,75, 
37. MONARDA DIDYMA - Scarlet tHld Bergamot or Bee Balm. 2 - 3 ft. Bright red, 
July-Aug, Moist rich soil, Light shade or sun, Attracts hummingbirds, Seed 
or plants, 
38, OENOTHERA MISSOURENSIS - Missouri Primrose or Glade Lily. Stems sprawling 
on ground, Showy yellow flowers in summer, Sun, Seed or plants, Each 30¢, 
Se DOG, Ge Gg 0, hoe enone 
39. OPUNTIA VULGARIS - Eastern Prickly Pear or Barberry Fig. A prostrate plant 
less than a foot high, Ycllow flowers in July. Sun, Plants only, 
LO, PENTSTEMON COBAEA - Beardtongue, 2 ft, Reddish purple to white, May-June, 
Sun, <A very showy pentstemon fron the prairies, Seed or plants, 
41, PHLOX DIVARICATA - Blue Phlox, 9-18 in, May-June, Full sun or light s@ade, 
yet only, Beautiful in large clumps, Hach 30¢, 3 = 80¢, 6 - 1,50, 42 » 
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