Lyondel Giant Hybrids, 4 ft. up. A new strain, selected 
for its ability to withstand drouth and severe winter 
conditions, large-sized flowers and wide range of 
beautiful colors from pale blues to deep purple. Dou- 
bles, semi-doubles and _ singles, Junc to Oct. Field 
grown clumps. $1.00. 
Dicentra. Bleeding Heart. An oid-time garden favorite. 
Either full sun or light shade in well drained rich soil. 
Spectabilis. 1-2 ft. Heart shaped pink flowers, May-June. 
Field grown clumps. $1.00. 
Dictamnus. Gas Plant. Another old-time garden favorite. 
One of the most beautiful and permanent of all jer- 
ennials. Plants have been known to live for genera- 
tions. Use as lawn specimens or in border. Effective in 
flower or foliage. Do not disturb often as they im- 
prove with age, producing taller and more stems as 
they grow older. Moderately rich soil in sun or light 
shade. 
Fraxinella alba. 3 ft. Long lasting white flowers, June 
and July. Useful for cutting. Fragrant.  75e. 
Dianthus. Garden Pinks. Choice plants for the rock 
garden. Plant in any good well drained soil Full sun. 
Deltoides. 6 in. A low growing plant, neat and compact 
at all times. Profuse bloomer. Crimson red. Early 
summer. 
Essex Witch. 5 in. Compact plant with fragrant and 
finely fringed rose-pink flowers. 
Her Majesty. 6 in. Fragrant double white. 
Latifolius atrococcineus. 18 in. Everblooming Oriental 
Sweet William. Fiery crimsen. Blooms all summer. 
Little Joe. 6 in. Large crimson blooms. 
Neglectus compacta glauca. Rose Cushion. Neat little 
“pin cushion” mounds, deep pink, very fragrant flow- 
ers. A gem for the rock garden.  60c. 
Tiny Rubies. Carnation-like flowers on 4-5 in. stems, 
rose pink. Compact green mounds. 
Wallace Red. Semi-double brilliant crimson red flowers 
on 8-12 in. stems, blooms al! summer. Grows com- 
pactly and cleanly.  75e. 
Winteri. 12-18 in. May-June. One of the most beautiful 
of all pinks grown. Dollar size single flowers of pure 
colors are borne in great abundance on good long 
stems. Each flower has beautiful carmine ring in the 
center. Good for cutting. 60c. 
Dianthus barbatus. Sweet William, single. 
Dunetti, Deep Crimson. 
Holborn Glory. Crimson, large white eye. 
Newport Pink. Salmon. 
Scarlet Beauty. Bright scarlet. 
Separate colors or mixed, 35c each. 3 - 75c. 10 - $2.00. 
Euphorbia. Milkwort or Flowering Spurge. 
Myrsinites. Trailing, silvery gray leaves, yellow flowers 
in racemes. Does equally well in sun or shade.  60e. 
Polychroma. | ft. Formal hemispherical clump covered 
with yellow flowers through May and June. Fine 
border plant. 60c. 
Gaillardia. Blanket Flower. A rich light soil in sunny 
location. They do well in heat and drouth. 
Aurea pura. All yellow. 
Goblin. 10-12 in. Dwarf compact plant with large red 
and yellow flowers all summer. 
Geum. Avens. Grows best in a good soil, sunny location 
where soil is not too dry in summer. 
