DIANTHUS 
Mrs. Diana Weller (New). Beautiful little globe- 
round solid clump of about 12 inches in diameter. 
In the spring this plant is completely covered with 
half-dollar size single flowers of a delicate salmon 
color with a faint lavender hue and a bright carmine 
ring in the center. It is perfectly hardy and while 
the main crop of flowers is in the early spring, it 
continues to flower until frost. A fine plant for the 
rock garden and for bordering. 75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
DOUBLE SHASTA DAISY 
Diener’s Double White. A new giant double white daisy 
with a good percentage of doubles. 
Marconi. Fully double frilled flowers on long stiff stems. 
Very good for cutting. 
Korean Hybrids. A choice selection of the newer kinds. 
DORONICUM 
Mme. Mason. A fine large-flowered and compact growing 
variety. Particularly well suited for the early garden. 
Its yellow daisy-like flowers blend well with other 
early spring blooms. Very good for cutting. 
FOX GLOVES (Digitalis) 
Giant Shirley Hybrids Mixed. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) 
Sun God (New). Pure yellow and blooms all summer. 
Dazzler. Gold and Maroon 
Tokay. Dark wine crange. 
GEUM 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Large double flowers of a fiery orange- 
red that keep coming all summer. 
Lady Stratheden. Double yellow. 
Prince of Orange. Double orange. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath) 
Bristol Fairy. Wonderful, new double white flowers, in 
which the individual blossom is much larger. Highly 
prized for cutting. Flowers continuously through the 
Summer. 2)ft. $1.00 each? 3 for $275.0: 
Paniculata. Dense spreading, bushy type which reaches 
a height of 3 feet. Countless tiny white blossoms com- 
pletely hide the plant from July ’til frost. May be cut 
and dried for winter use. 
LUPINE 
Russell Lupines. The variety that we have is an improved 
strain of the Russell Lupines. Spikes 3 to 4 feet tall 
with extraordinary color combinations. 
LYTHRUM 
Morden’s Hybrid (New). Beautiful rose-pink spikes on tall, 
straight stems. 3 ft. July. Very good cutting. 
PENTSTEMON 
New Giant Hybrids. A choice mixture of the finer types. 
PERENNIAL PHLOX 
PHLOX 
We offer varieties of Phlox which have proved to be long 
lived and resistant to disease, in a representative range 
of colors. All these varieties have large florets and heavy 
heads of bloom. 
Phlox is one of our favorite perennials. It can always be 
depended upon to give you a grand show from June until 
frost. The plants we are offering are strong, one-year 
field grown plants. 
Africa. Brilliant carmine-red with blood-red eye. Good 
strong stems. 30 in. 
Antoinette Six. This pure white phlox has unusually large 
heads that are ideal for a huge mass effect. 30 in. 
Appollo. White, large grower. 
Border Gem. Brilliant rich French purple. 
B. Comte. Rich satiny amaranth. 
Blue Boy. Free flowering blue. 
Charles Curtiss. Beautiful sunset red. 
FRrau Alfred Von Mauthner. Salmon orange, crimson eye. 
Daily Sketch. Large trusses of lustrous pink with crim- 
son-rose eye. Very large single florets. 3% ft. 
K. J. Farrington. Salmon-pink with a deep rosy-red blush. 
Excellent for cutting. Height 24 inches. 
Graf Zeppelin. Ivory white flowers with vermilion red 
eyes. Very free flowering. 24 in. 
Hauptman Koehi. Finest blood red. 
Leo Schlageter. Brilliant scarlet, a decided orange cast 
to the blooms. 3 feet high. 
Rheinlander. Salmon pink, darker eye. 
Starlight. Purplish violet, white star. 
Sweetheart. Salmon pink, red center. 
San Antonio (New). Striking dark blood-red. 
Thor. Deep salmon you won’t find in any other phlox. 
Painted Lady. An appealing peach color with a pink blush, 
cameo like. Medium sized heads. Height about 2% feet. 
Von Hockberg. Deep velvety-scarlet, sometimes described 
as a black-red. Height about 30 inches. 
Wm. Kesselring. Dark violet, white eye. 
MOSS PHLOX. Creeping or Rock Garden Phlox 
Autropurpurea, Deep wine red. 
Alba. Pure white. 
C. KF. Wilson. The best blue. 
Vivid. Pink with darker eye. 
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