PERENNIAL PLANTS—Continued 
*CONVOLVULUS mauritanicus. A dense 
small leaved plant, low and spreading of 
habit, that covers itself with single blue flow- 
ers in summer. Valuable for covering parkings 
or banks. Grows to 6 or 8 inches in height 
and 21% ft. in width. Sun. 
DELPHINIUM Pacific Hybrids. Hailed as 
one of the finest developments in Delphinium 
hybridization. These plants are particularly 
lavish with their tall full spikes. Extra large, 
spectacular bloom in shades of light, medium 
and dark Blue, Orchid and White. Full sun 
and good drainage. Each, balled, 50c; per 
dozen, $5.50. 
DIANTHUS, in late years, have been 
greatly improved so that you may now enjoy 
their color and spicy fragrance through many 
months. Sun. Each, 75c. 
Bristol Purity. Double clear white. 1 ft. 
Cheerfulness. Semi-double white with ma- 
roon center. 
Evelyn. Semi-double carmine pink with 
maroon center. Good stems for cutting. 11 
feet. 
*Ruddy. Semi-double light red bloom, with 
maroon centers, that are delicately milled 
about the edges. Compact growth. 8 in. 
DICENTRA spectabilis. Bleeding Heart. 
Puts on a marvelous spring show of pink and 
white heart-shaped bloom and delicate ferny 
foliage. Not as persistent here as might be 
wished. Shade. 2-3 ft. Each, $1.25. 
GERBERA, Califlora Hybrids. An ultra- 
superior strain. Huge single and semi-double 
daisy-like bloom on long stems for cutting. 
Lustrous salmon, orange, red and pink shades 
predominate. Divisions, January to May. Each, 
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Bulbs should be an important part of 
every garden. Tuttle Bros. Bulb Folder, 
describing the most popular varieties, will 
be ready in September. No charge. 
HELIANTHEMUM 
Tiny Sun Roses in several colors. 
HEDYCHIUM. Ginger Lily. On lofty 
spikes, above big lush lance-like foliage, 
are borne in late summer and fall delight- 
fully fragrant showy bloom. Provide light 
shade and plenty of moisture. Each, 
$1.25. 
Coronarium. Snowy white. 4-5 ft. 
Gardnerianum. Golden yellow. 5-6 ft. 
*Spicatum. While this variety will not 
bloom in this area it is well worth growing 
for its dwarf, dense habit and tropical ap- 
pearance. 1/4 ft. 
*“HELIANTHEMUM nummularium. Sun 
Rose. In sunny locations, particularly when 
used to drape over hot banks or low walls, 
these low spreading plants are quite effective. 
Tiny, dense foliage and small early summer 
flowers in profusion. We grow Apricot, Double 
Red, Double Yellow and Mixed Colors. Each, 
5c 
HELLEBORUS niger. Christmas Rose. 
The things we particularly like about this 
hardy perennial are its big polished hand- 
shaped leaves, that are as attractive in 
winter as in summer, and its habit of per- 
fecting its 2-inch 
bloom in mid-winter. 
last for weeks. Shade. 
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star-shaped purple 
Individual flowers 
Were ie, Teefelay, 
HEMEROCALLIS. Day Lily. Because of 
their ease of growth, hardiness, quality and 
quantity of big lily-like blooms these thrifty 
perennials are a favorite in most every gar- 
den. All varieties are evergreen except Flore- 
pleno and Nana. Sun or part shade. Each, 
75c, except as noted. 
Dazzler. Golden orange blooms of lustrous 
finish. 3 ft. 
Dominion. Rich reddish brown with golden 
uniter, Sie, leeteal, S51 OO. 
Flava. Lemon yellow. 3 ft. 
Florepleno. Double bronze. 4 ft. 
Mikado. Deep orange blotched maroon. 
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*Nana. Clear gold. 1 ft. 
Sachem. Unfading deep reddish brown 
with light orange throat. 3 ft. 
*HEUCHERA sanguinea. Coral Bells. 
Forms a low compact clump of charming 
round, light green foliage. In late spring and 
early summer tiny red bells are borne on 
slender 1% ft. stems. Valuable either for 
edging or to provide color in any shaded or 
partially shaded planting. 
IRIS. Bearded. Few plants will give as 
much in the way of big showy cutting 
bloom for as little effort. Sun. 
During the Iris planting season we can 
supply rhizomes of many better varieties, 
both old and new, at very reasonable 
prices. 
Through the blooming season we will 
have about 50 of the finest and most 
wanted yarieties in flower in gallon con- 
tainers. Each, 75c and up. 
DON’T MISS OUR SPRING IRIS SHOW. 
IRIS SIBIRICA CAESAR’S BROTHER 
IRIS sibirica. Caesar’s Brother. We 
think this the loveliest of all Iris. Shapely 
bloom to 5 inches across are carried in 
early summer On smooth, slender, arrow- 
like stems. Erect, narrow deep green fo- 
liage. Grows in any sunny spot. 3 ft. 
Each iipG. 
NORTHLAND DAISIES. During late sum- 
mer and fall these polished foliaged perennials 
are perfect bouquets of big single Daisy-like 
bloom that are long lasting when cut. Prune 
to the ground after blooming. New glisten- 
ing growth will appear and remain attractive 
through winter. Sun. 112-22 ft. 
Good Morning. Clear yellow. 
Nancy. Deep pink. 
HELLEBORUS 
The unique Christmas Rose. 
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