DORONICUM 
Leopardbane. This hardy, 2-foot perennial blooms outdoors in April and May. The plant divisions, 
potted up in December, easily flower in a cool greenhouse by February. Seed germinates slowly. 
Caucasicum magnificum. Pkt. 20c; #y0z. 75c 
Magnificent daisy-like flowers of golden yellow on good stems for cutting, above heart-shaped leaves. Plant 8 
inches apart in heavy soil in sun or partial shade. Water freely in dry weather. 
GAILLARDIA GRANDIFLORA 
Blanket Flower. Gay round ray-petaled flowers m continued profusion through June to November. 
They are admirable for dry sunny locations and hardly seem to need water. Plant 8 inches apart in 
rich but light soil, and give slight winter protection. Excellent for cut-flowers. They will bloom the 
first year from seed sown early indoors. For other varieties see Annual List. 
Burgundy. ; Pkt. 15c; Woz. 45c; Yyoz. 80c 
The flowers are 24 inches across on long stiff stems, 65 per cent coming coppery scarlet. Height 214 feet. 
Goblin. : Pkt. 15c; j50z. 40c; Moz. $1.10 
Large yellow flowers with deep red centers on very compact globular plants 15 inches high. Excellent for beds. 
Portola Hybrids. Pkt. 15c; Woz. 45c; Voz. 80c 
Large flowers, often 4 inches across, of bronze-red-scarlet intensified by golden yellow petal tips on 214-foot plants. 
GEUM Each, pkt. 15c; Woz. 65c 
Avens. A wealth of gracefully poised, attractive flowers above plant tufts of pimnate leaves. They are 
excellent for the border and are prized for cutting. Set the plants 8 mches apart in good soil m sun. 
Water well in summer and protect through the first winter. Bloom first year from seed sown early in- 
doors. Height 2 feet. Lady Stratheden, golden yellow; Mrs. Bradshaw, orange-red. 
GYPSOPHILA 
Baby’s Breath. Much prized for their many feathery panicles of small starry flowers. Plant 2 feet 
apart in well-drained medium soil contaming lime, in a sunny position. For others see Annual List. 
Paniculata, Single. , Pkt. 15c; Yoz. 35c; oz. $1 
Tiny white single flowers in graceful feathery panicles on thread-like stems during June and July. They are very 
popular for cutting to blend with bouquets of other flowers. Height 3 feet. 
Paniculata, Double, Snow White. Pkt. 25c; +;0z. 65c; lgoz. $1.95 
The double form of Baby’s Breath and comes about 80 per cent double, on 214-foot plants. Fine for cutting. 
HEUCHERA 
Coral Bells. These are suitable for cutting and effective for margins, as edgings to walks, and planted 
in the rock-garden. They should be placed in a sunny, well-drained, fairly rich soil 12 inches apart. 
Sanguinea splendens. Pkt. 20c; oz. 85c; soz. $1.50 
Graceful panicles of coral-red bell-like flowers on 12 to 18-inch stems, from June to September, above dwarf, com- 
pact heart-shaped foliage. Height 2 feet. 
HOLLYHOCK 
Althea rosea. These stately biennial plants are indispensable for garden display, especially as back- 
grounds and in front of walls. ‘They require rich, well-drained, medium light soil in full sun. 
Superb Double Mixed. Pkt. 15c; Moz. 65c; oz. $1.95 
The tall spikes, 7 feet high, are closely set with showy double flowers in a great range of beautiful colors. 
HONESTY PLE! (Ses tor 35e0 or: 55c 
Lunaria. Moonwort. Admired for its silvery, flat, round seed-pouches used for winter bouquets. 
Space plants 18 inches apart in full sun in good soil. Avoid cutting the flowers. Ht. 2 ft. Biennial. 
LAVENDER 
Lavender. Delightfully fragrant flowers. Space plants 1 foot apart m warm dry sandy soil. Sow in fall. 
Munstead Strain. : ° Pkt. 25c; 7s0z. 65c; Woz. $2 
The finest strain obtainable, with plants 1 foot high which produce their lavender-blue flowers in June. 
For large, well-grown plants of above in 5 or 6-inch pots see Perennial Plant pages 49 to 56. 
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Hollyhock, 
Superb Double 
Heuchera 
Sanguinea 
Splendens 
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Gypsophila paniculata 
Single 
Gaillardia 
grandiflora, 
Burgundy 
