and whirlwind grow to 30 inchés tall and 
bloom over a long summer and fall sea- 
SON: oc, 
Anemeone, Whirlwind. About same as 
Queen Charlotte except pure white in 
color. 35ce. 
Clematis. Henry. This is the large flow- 
ered white that does so well as a trellis 
flower. Profuse bloomer but does not like 
to be moved around. $1.00. 
Columbine, Kaylor’s Blue Beauty. A 
true perennial of our own development. 
Large bushy plants bearing hundreds of 
long-spurred lavender-blue flowers with 
snow-white cups. The largest Columbine 
we have ever seen and the most prolific 
bloomer. Large plants, 50c; divisions, 25c. 
Columbine, Kaylor’s Sunset. The same 
strong growing habit as Blue Beauty, but 
a strikingly contrasting golden throat 
and red outer bell. Not quite so dense a 
bush, but of equal height. Plants 50c, 
divisions 35c. 
Delphniums. We have a fine lot of 
these, grown from seed selected from a 
choice lot of Pacific Hybrid plants. From 
selected seedling we have grown divisions 
into year-old plants. Three of these in 
different shades $1.00. PP. 
Dicentra. The well-known old time 
Bleeding Heart that produces those long 
nodding stems of bright red, heart-shaped 
flowers so early in the season. Plants 65c. 
Order early. 
Gypsophila, Bristol Fairy. The double 
Baby Breath. Large roots, $1.25. 
Gypsophila, Colorado. Not so tall as 
Bristol Fairy. but much denser with 
double white flowers. Large roots, $1.00. 
Helleborus Niger — Christmas Rose. 
Low growing evergreen plants with ane- 
mone-like flowers up to three inches 
across blooming around Christmas time 
and on into the spring. Glistening white 
with greenish tone at center. Likes shade. 
Ours bloom in full sun. Blooming size 
plants $1.00, three for $2.65. 
Incarvillea, Hardy Gloxinia. ..A most 
beautiful and interesting perennial. Glox- 
inia-like trumpets in rosy-purple start 
opening low on the ground and the stems 
grow so rapidly that by the time they 
are fully open they are more than two 
feet tall. Heavy roots resembling salsify. 
Must be moved by April 15. 65c. 
Phlox, Gefion. Medium tall, large red 
and white, 35c. 
Phlox, Ethel Pritchard. Large truses of 
deep lavender flowers. 35c. 
Phlox, Frau Anton Buchner. Medium 
tall, with very largé white flowers. 35c. 
Phlox, Miss Lingard. Tall, strong grow- 
er making a large plant with hundreds 
of large white flowers, 40c, 
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