PITZONKA’S 
HELIANTHEMUM (Sun-Rose). Low-growing 
evergreen plants, forming broad clumps 
hidden by a mass of bloom from July to 
September. For the front of the border, 
the rockery or a dry, sunny bank. 
Buttercup. Golden yellow; single. 
Fireball. Bright scarlet; double. 
Rhodanthum carneum. Rich pink, single 
flowers. Gray foliage. 
All Helianthemum, 65c each, 
$1.65 for 3, $5.00 for 10 
HELLEBORUS niger (Christmas Rose). Single 
white blooms flushed with pink, borne on 
sturdy stems from December to March. 
They grow best in rich soil and a shady 
location. Attractive the year round. 
12 in. 3-yr.-old plants, $1.50 each, $4.35 
for 3, $13.50 for 10. 
HEUCHERA, Garnet. A new variety distin- 
guished by the unusually large size of the 
bells. The color is crystal-clear, deep pink. 
A prolific bloomer and one of the finest of 
Heucheras. 
ee ele ’ Perry’s White. Pure white flowers, which 
tts ; combine well with red and pink varieties. 
May to Sept. 1 to 2 ft. 
Pluie de Feu (Coral-Bells). Large, rich 
scarlet flowers. Fine for the hardy border 
or rock garden. May to July. 
GEUM, Fire Opal 
All Heuchera, 75c each, 
$1.95 for 3, $6.00 for 10 
DORONICUM 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) 
HOLLYHOCKS. Majestic, hardy plants 6 to 
8 feet high. A necessary part of every old- 
fashioned garden. Their colossal spikes 
of bloom produce bold and showy effects 
which cannot be secured with any other 
flowering plant. 
Double Newport Pink, Red, White, Yellow 
or Mixed. 50c each, $1.35 for 3, $4.06 
for 10. 
DIANTHUS, Silvermine and Beatrix 
PERENNIALS 
HEMEROCALLIS (Daylily). Easy growers 
anywhere. Plants need plenty of space. 
August Pioneer. (Stout.) Chrome-yellow 
with outer half of petals flushed red. Aug., 
Sept. 34in. 75c each. 
Baby Tears. This dainty, 4-inch flower is a 
“must have” for profusion of bloom. Rosy 
red, ruffled petals. May, June. 3% ft. 
$1.00 each. 
Chengtu. Recurved petals. Bright copper- 
red flowers 41% inches across. July, Aug. 
3 ft. 75c each. 
Cressida. (Bet.) A bright orange, star- 
shaped flower. June to Aug. 3 ft. 50c each. 
Dauntless. Pale yellowish orange. Large, 
wide, overlapping petals. Fine. July, 
Aug. 3 ft. 75c each. 
Hyperion. (Mead.) Considered the finest of 
all Daylilies. It has large, waxy flowers of 
soft canary-yellow. July, Aug. 4 ft. 
75c each. 
Mikado. (Stout.) Striking orange with red 
spots on petals. Very good. June, July. 
3 ft. 50c each. 
Ophir. (Farr.) A large bloom 5 inches wide 
and 6 inches long, yellow overlaid with 
gold. One of the best. Early July to Aug. 
50c each. 
Patricia. (Stout.) A fine pale yellow with a 
green throat. Fragrant, 5-inch flowers. 
Blooms well in evenings and is sun- 
resisting. June, July. 3 ft. 75c each. 
Rosalind (Fulva Rosea). The pink Hemero- 
eallis. July. $2.00 each. 
Serenade. (Stout.) Very light pastel 
yellow and pink. Medium large flowers 
on tall, stiff stems. June. 3 ft. 75c each. 
Soudan. (Stout.) Pure yellow petals, broad 
and crinkled, 4 inches wide. June, July. 
$1.00 each. 
Sunny West. (Sass.) 
4 ft. 50c each. 
Thunbergi. Buttercup-yellow. July. 2 to 3 
ft. 60c each, $1.50 for 3, $4.50 for 10. 
IRIS cristata. Dainty little blue Iris with 
yellow patch on petals. Very dwarf and 
early. A gem for a shady spot in the rock 
garden and excellent for naturalizing. 
Pale canary-yellow. 
60c each, $1.50 for 3, $4.50 for 10. 
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