*AUBRIETA—lovely early spring edging plants, bloom profusely, give half 
shade and plenty of water in summer. Shear lightly after flowering for 
good foliage rest of year. Good for carpeting spring bulbs. 
Mixed seedlings—color range from pale lavender to red, flowers single, 
semi-double and double. 4’s. 
Purple Knoll—deep blue-violet. 4’s. 
Vindictive—rose-red, the nearest red we’ve had so far. 4’s. 
BAPTISIA australis—common in the Middle West and East this is the first 
time we have had this plant. Supposed to be tall to 4 feet with deep blue 
pea-shaped flowers. g.c. 
*CAMPANULA—profuse blue or white flowers, star shaped, or cup shaped, 
ranging in height from trailing dwarf to 4 to 6 feet, summer andatalls 
light shade or sun. 
‘TRAILING— 
Fanny Senior—a hybrid of fragilis with soft blue flowers, summer. 4’s. 
fragilis—pale blue, star. 4’s. 
isophylla—star shaped light blue. 4’s. 
isophylla alba—star shaped white. 4’s. 
isophylla Mayu—star shaped light blue with grey foliage. 4's. 
DwarRF— 
carpatica—cup shaped blue. 4’s. 
carpatica alba—white form. 4’s. 
Cullinmore—improved hybrid form of carpatica in various shades of blue. 
Summer. 4’s. 
Portenschlagiana (muralis)—Dwarf, purple-blue bells, excellent edging 
plant. g.c. Flats $4.80. ; 
pseudo-Raineri—6 inches, small bright green foliage and dainty small blue 
bells all summer. Limited quantity. 4’s — 75c. 
Miranda alba—6 inches, with small white bells in profusion all summer. 
Very delicate in quality but strong and hardy. Limited quantity. 4’s — 75c. 
‘TALLER FormMs— 
persicifolia alba—3 foot white cup shaped, sure to bloom. g.c. 
persicifolia Telham Beauty (true form)—immense wide cups of china blue, 
outstanding, 3 feet, April-June. Divide about every third year. g.c. 
poscharskyana—| foot, blue starry spikes. 4’s. 
pyramidalis—6 feet, starry spikes of blue. g.c. 1954. 
pyramidalis alba—same as above only white, g.c. 1954. 
*CALCEOLARIA (variety not known) —this is a charming addition to the 
semi-shaded area, about 2 feet tall and wide, evergreen, with profuse 34 
inch slipper flowers. Comes in both yellow and bronze. 4’s. 
John Imnes—an English import with rosettes of foliage and clear yellow 
1 inch slipper flowers about a foot in height. Choice. 4’s. 
CARNATIONS—good outdoor types. We have two good reds this year with 
large flowers. g.c. — $1.00. 
Will Rogers—deep dark velvet red. 
Baldwin Red—light fire red. 
COTTAGE CARNATIONS—new race of hardy carnations, grassy foliage, 
spicily fragrant, June-October, 2-214 inch flowers on 15 inch sturdy stems. 
These are excellent garden subjects. g.c. — $1.00. 
Glistening White and White Reserve—both good. We will keep the best 
one. Give us your advice. 
* Indicates plants for shade. § Indicates herbs. + Indicates ground covers. 
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