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Dianthus Plu- 
marius (Clove 
pinks), the old 
fashioned fra- 
grant spicy 
odored grass- 
like foliage 
pinks of our 
zrandmother’s 
garden; may 
be sheared in 
x low border: 
| Mixed colors, 
4 for. .--- 1.00 
Mixed Dark 
Erianthus ravenae (Pampass Grass), 72’, 
an ornamental grass throwing up silvery. 
plumes which may be cut and dried for 
ROTC DOEOUCTS gs re shee Le -30: 
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Gaillardia (the 
Blanket Flow- 
er), 18’. June, 
shades of wine Be 
golden & 
and : 
yellow, mixed Re 
colors, ; 
PmetOre: Sa= 680 
Gyposphila, figge 
Baby’s Breath, te 
pure white and F 
plooms all the 
summer, for 
flower ar-§ 
rangement and & 
winter’ bou- 
quets: 
Bristol Fairy, 
30”, giant dou- 
ble sort, hand 
grafted _-. .80% 
HEMEROCALLIS 
(Daylily), ad- 
aptable for 
any climate 
and soil, un- 
surpassed for 
planting with 
Tris to extend 
your perennial 
blooming sea- 
son into the 
late summer. 
New blossoms 
open each day 
— bloom over 
long period. 
Becoming very 
popular. Plants 
| shipped only in 
late summer 
about Sept. ist 
to freezing and 
early spring. 
Bagdad, 497? July, orange red, yellow 
and madder brown -—------------- -60 
Cinderella, 28”, July, red copper and 
eee lemon yellow -------------------- 45 
-_ = Gissy Guiseppi, 30”, July, red toned 55 
- Florham, 36”. June, ruffled deep yellow 
with twist at end of petals ------ 40 
Gold Dust, 24’, June, empire yellow .40 
Golden West, 36, June, chrome yel- 
Tony yengee eae eS 255 
Hyperion, 42’’, July, gigantic lemon yel- 
low, sonesof ithe best, —-=--_----—- 45 
Imperator, 48”, July, rich orange red 
fe lined,.with ;sulphur 222. eee .35 
Middendorfii, 18’, June, rich orange .33 
Sir Michael Foster, 36’, June. *, large 
apricot yellow with wavy petals .50 
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Hesperis Matronalis (Sweet Rocket), 48’, 
thrifty. flower of phlox like lilac spikes, un- 
surpassed for the border or hiding that un- 
sightly back-alley scene; actually a biennial 
and seeds itself down each year; extra 
ead yrs een ee ee ee SS 3 for .50 
Linum (Hardy Flax), Aushy plant feathery 
foliage; flowers throughout the summer: 
Perenne Blue, 30’, medium blue, 
Sag ned des barn te MA be ee ee dar ae oe 2 for .45 
Michaelmas Daisy (Hardy Aster), one of the 
finest flowers for late fall bloom, long 
lasting and for that dry location: 
Mt. Ranier, 36”, white with yellow discs 
UPLICHt Servrower sas == 35 
Palmyra, 42’, September, semi-double 
(Ola ie ky INS Red eee c 
Red. Cloud. 40'red- pink 2222 --= -40 
Muscari (Grape Hyacinths), dainty’ spring 
flowering bulbs blooming ahead of tulips: 
Azureum Album, 6”, white ---- 6 for .50 
Heavenly Blue, 9”, bright blue, 6 for .35 
Oriental Poppies, 
these fine ~ peren- 
nials are fine for a 
bold landscape ef- 
fect, orders filled 
between  - August 
20th and October 
15th, no spring 
shipments. 
Olympia, 26” M, 
true double poppy 
in grenadine red- 
orange, no blotch, 
blooms: 3 to 4 
weeks before 
other varieties .45 
Penistemon Japonicum, (Plume Grass) 48’, 
graceful cattail-like plumes, narrow grassy 
foliage 45 
Psysostegia Summer Snow (American Hea- 
ther), 24”, July, graceful snow white spikes; 
for open sun and dry locations ~------- 235 
Santolina Incana, 22’, hardy evergreen shrub- 
by plants for the low border; crushed leaves 
smell as méntholatum 2222-22 2s Le 235 
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Sedum (Stonecrop), ground cover for rock 
garden or dry sunny places, glossy leaves: 
Acre Minor, 2’, yellow flower ~------- 225 
Altissimum, leaves like grains of rice .30 
Anacamperos, silver serpentine foliage 
and. purple: flowers) 2222-42 = saoe se -45 
Kamchaticum variegata, 8”, toothed 
leaves, yellow flowers with variegated 
green and white foliage ~---------- “ 
Lineare, narrow flat foliage, low —--- .30 
Spectabilis, 15’’, rose-pink erect grow- 
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Spectabile brilliant, 15’, amaranth red, 
CGC OELETOWIN Se ae ee ae 35 
Spurium Coccineum, 6’, rosy crimson 
flowers among dark red foliage- -_ .30 
Stoloniferum, 3”, pink bloom -----~-~- .30 
Stoloniferum coccineum, 6’, triangul 
leaves and brilliant crimson flowers, 
evergreen 
Telphinium, 18”, erect single stalks an 
rose purple flowers. —~---------~--_-- .40 
Mixed, unnamed, 3 different kinds for the 
low price of only,)-s-22-2— 40 
