COLORFUL ROCK PLANTS 
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DOUBLE ARABIS 
Each 60c, three $1.50, six $2.75 
Happy, hardy carpeter valued for 
its extravagant masses of double 
white blossoms in earliest spring. 
Exceptionally easy to grow in sun 
or light shade and a “must” for 
rock gardens and walls or for 
edging and covering spring bulb 
beds. Very useful for cutting 
and combining with other 
dainty flowers. 
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COREOPSIS AURICULATA 
Each 60c, three $1.50, six $2.75 
The vibrant golden yellow Daisies 
to 2 inches across float over the 
creeping, dark green mats from 
mid-spring onwards. Remove 
the dead blooms to insure the 
unstinted production of flowers. 
SUN ROSES 
Each 60c, three $1.50, six $2.75 
Tops amongst dwarf shrubs for 
gorgeous displays of color, ease 
of culture, and tolerance of hot, 
dry exposures. Our choice of 
apricot, claret crimson, tawny 
gold and yellow, deep “‘cream of 
tomato soup” red, soft clear pink 
and other colors; all labelled. 
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DOUBLE BASKET OF GOLD 
Each 65c, three $1.60, six $3.00 
A big advance over the common 
single type with its coarse foli- 
age and bad habit of self-sow- 
ing. This improved variety is 
more compact and has deeper, 
richer golden blooms that last 
longer. It does not set seed and 
the flowers are charming in 
small bouquets. 
RED EPIMEDIUM 
Each 60c, three $1.50, six $2.75 
The fairy Inside Out Flower is a 
versatile woodlander of iron-clad 
hardiness. In early spring come 
airy stems with red and bronze- 
tinted foliage and dainty sprays 
of bewitching crystalline flowers. 
The small, classically cut leaves 
are green and heavy-textured in 
summer, 
DICENTRA—Everblooming 
White Bleeding Heart 
Sweetheart Each 75c, three $1.90, six $3.50 
The elegantly cut, translucent, pale green leaves look 
as cool as a woodland dell. The charming clusters of 
gracefully suspended blooms are virginal white and fol- 
low one another in endless succession. Give a moist, 
““humusy’’ soil and light to heavy shade. 
ANEMONE—Silky Herald of Spring 
Pulsatilla West Hills Each 60c, three $1.50, six $2.75 
In earliest spring Pasque Flowers send up great cups of 
lavender, violet blue, or purple with luminous golden 
fountains of stamens in the centers. Hardy as an Oak, 
long-lived, and easy in ordinary soil and sun. 
Pulsatilla New West Hills Colors (NEW FOR 1953!) 
Each $1.25, three $3.25 (Sorry, limit 3 to a customer) 
From thousands of seedlings over a period of many 
years we have developed these exciting and unusually 
beautiful new color strains. We shall select for you 
(our choice) anod send labelled plants of the following 
lovely shades: Alabaster White, Silver Lilac, Pastel 
Pink, Cherry Rose and Velvet Maroon. We know you 
will receive much enjoyment from these easy-to-grow, 
spring Pasque Flowers. 
