GAILLARDIA 
Blanket flowers are showy and of easy culture. They 
begin to flower in June and continue until frost. 
Ag Vide Oz. 
Burgundy — Copper scarlet Self o.com $ .30 $2.25 
Dazzler — Large rich red flowers with 
Orange Tip. Fine for Cutting -.nccnriesnsres hy ERAS 
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Portola Hybrids — Red with golden tips. 
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Tangerine — True Tangerine color. Good 
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This plant which flowers from May to October is 
useful for cutting and can also be used for borders 
and rockeries. 
Tr) Pkt: Oz 
Mrs. Bradshaw — Brilliant scarlet. Double 
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Lady Stratheden—Double golden yellow. 
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One of the daintiest of old-fashioned flowers. The 
plants are covered with small blooms all during the 
summer. The tall growing varieties are good for cut- 
ting, while the dwarf forms are useful for edgings and 
rock: gardens. 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Oldhamiana — 30” light pink flowers with 
Th Tae kok i a nee $ .25 $2.50 
Paniculata — (Single) — Hardy, graceful 
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Pacifica — Rose, 4 ft., blooms when Pani- 
culata varieties have passed. Excellent 
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Repens Rosea — Light rose 6’, fine rock 
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HEUCHERA 
One of the most desired of the smaller growing 
plants. The plants of Sanguinea are compact, bushy 
and grow in tufts with flower stems about 1 feet 
high, blooming in mid-summer. 
Tr, PEt. Vg oz. 
Sanguinea — Fine for cutting cece $ .50 $3.00 
HOLLYHOCK — CHATERS DOUBLE 
Black Gem — Maroon erscccscssssessssssscsussesenssesnseese $ .30 $1.50 
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Enchantress — Deep Ise errecssesssssssnsssssnssesnseee 30 = 1.50 
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Golden Drop — Sulphur yellow 30 8 8=3—-:1.50 
Newport Pink pGUn el OU 
Salmon Rose 1o0e es l00 
Virgin Queen — White occu SU OU 
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IBERIS 
Low-growing plant that grows about 9 to 12” tall, 
and spreads out making mats which are covered with 
flat dense clusters of flowers from the end of April 
through June. 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Gibraltariea: +t ila nace eens cne $ .25 $1.40 
Sempervirens — White SOR 4-00 
LAVANDULA — SWEET LAVENDER 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Munstead’s Strain — Well-known fragrant 
hardy perennial. Always in good de- 
PELCUYTCE geste ee te tae eee RN gO ele tates Storr $ .35 $3.50 
LIATRIS 
Long spikes 4 to 5 feet tall of rosy purple. Flowers 
during August and September. 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Pycnostachya — Rosy purple. Fine for 
Cua thir me hose pn naaee eerie iia caters eetaataaeut note ies $ .35 $3.00 
LINUM 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Perenne — (Flax) — Blue. 1 ft. tall .......... $4157 75) 00 
Flavum — Yellow. 2 ft. toll once cceestetmneneebe 29 2.75 
