DAHLIAS—{Continued) 
ROOT PLANT 
WINE SPORT, (1.D.) A purple sport of Dixie Winedot || by 6 inches .... 1.00 .50 
WINDLASSIE, (1.D.) Large. A pure glistening white variety. Petals fold 
back to the stem. Excellent keeping qualities when cut. Highly recom- 
MON COG ae liteg stl Roy eR A oe kes © Mee aecasee ki na od SO 75 
FUNKIA OR HOSTAS PLAINTAIN LILIES 
LANCIFOLIA, Narrow green leaves, Lilac-blue flowers, for shade or border. August 40 
SUBORDATA GRANDIFLORA, Beautiful fragrant, large, pure white lily shaped 
flower. Very attractive shiny green foliage. Aug.-Sept...............50¢; 3 for $1.30 
SPRAY FOR CHRYSANTHEMUMS—3 GAL. MIXTURE 
VAPOTONE 
1-500 PARTS WATER 
FERMATE—I/, OZ. 
DEENATE 
50 W.—!/, OZ. 
STICKER DUPONT AS DIRECTED — GRASSELLI 
SPRAY EVERY 7 DAYS 
First Mix Fermate and Deenate to Paste; Then Add Water and Sticker. 
Add Vapotone Last. 
HEUCHERA (CORAL BELLS) 
Heuchera, 18-24". June-August. Form neat tufts of attractive leaves, sturdy stems of 
brightly colored little bells arise in great profusion. Heucheras are hardy, long lived and 
easy to grow. They are among the best all round perennials for rock gardens, borders or 
bouquets. splendid new hybrids are described below. 
H. FREEDOM, Light pink. 
H. GARNET, Very large bright pink. 
H. OAKINGTON JEWEL, Coral red tinged copper. 
H. ROSEA, A new hybrid, 36" tall. Watermelon pink and red, white 
H. SCARLET BEAUTY, A cascade of flaming scarlet bells. . 
H. SNOWFLAKE, Pure white, very fine. Sioekeseatce,.! 2. «tacalt. each 40 
SEDUM spectabile, Brilliant. 18 in. A common but worthwhile perennial with large, 
fiet heads of brilliant red flowers in-September...............-3 for $1.25; each .50 
