Bak | 
GAILLARDIA, Aura Pura and Burgundy. 
3 for $1.75 
GAILLARDIA .- Blanket Flower 
tAura Pura. Clear yellow. 65c each; 3 for $1.75. 
{Burgundy. Deep wine-red. 65c each; 3 for $1.75 
Portola Hybrids. Flowers are brilliant coppery 
tscarlet, with petals margined golden yellow. 
A vigorous grower. Fine for cutting. 114 to 
2 ft. June until frost. 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75. 
Tangerine. 
torange and copper colors. 
6 for $3.30. 
Lovely blooms of tangerine, 
3 for le/>s 
GEUM - Avens 
Valuable for the sparkling brilliance of their 
outstanding orange and scarlet colors. Free- 
flowering, hardy plants that bloom intermittently. 
They will grow in full sunlight or partial shade 
in any good garden soil. 1 to 114 ft. June to 
Sept. 
GEUM, Lady Stratheden (left) and Mrs. 
Bradshaw (right.) 60c each; 3 of one 
variety for $1.50; 6 for $2.75. 
GYPSOPHILA . Babys-Breath 
Bristol Fairy. Double white flowers that are 
tvery useful m cut-flower arrangements. Very 
hardy and Iong lived. 2 to 3 ft. June to Sept. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75. 
Paniculata fl.-pl. True Double Dutch 
{Babys-breath. Double, pure white flowers 
in great profusion. 2 to 3 ft. July, Aug. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75. 
Paniculata, Flamingo. A fine new introduction 
tof pmk Gypsophila with large double flowers. 
It 1s of the Bristol Fairy type and a splendid 
cut-flower. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
HELIANTHUS, Loddon Gold. 3 for $1.75 
HELIANTHUS .- Sunflower 
Sunflowers resemble miniature Dahlias, grow- 
ing from 3 to 5 feet high and blooming during 
July, August and September, depending on 
variety. 
Capenock Star. A very attractive, large, 
tsingle, lemon-yellow flower often measur- 
ing up to 5 inches across, on good sturdy 
stems. Excellent for cut-flower arrange- 
ments or as a garden addition. 
Loddon Gold. (lIIlustrated.) 
tbright golden yellow flowers. 
Large, double, 
All Helianthus: 65c each; 3 of one variety 
for $1.75; 6 for $3.30 
Varieties starred (*) for rock-gardens. 
Varieties daggered (;) for cut-flowers. 
SCOTCH 
HEATH AND HEATHER 
Being evergreen, the compact and low- 
growing Heaths and Heathers are ideal 
for rockeries or planted in individual 
groups. We recommend an annual clip- 
ping or shearing to keep them trim look- 
ing. Grows best in a peaty soil. 
Calluna - Heather 
Elata alba. White Heather. (lllus- 
xtrated.) A very straight grower having 
soft deep green foliage and white flow- 
ers. 11% to 2 ft. 
Hammondi. A handsome, pure white 
x Heather. Free flowering. 1 to 11% ft. 
Hirsuta. Woolly Heather. Low, com- 
x pact growth typical of the species. Foli- 
age soft gray; flowers purple. 4 to 7 in. 
Erica - Heath 
Stricta. Corsican Heath. (IIlustrated.) 
*%A compact, erect grower with striking 
pink flowers from July to September. 
12 to 15 in. 
Vagans. Cornish Heath. A very lovely, 
yc compact-growing Heath with lavender- 
pe flowers, growing about a foot in 
eight. 
All Heath and Heather, 75c each 
Ps 
GENTIANA IN BLOOM 
GENTIANA 
Purdomi. Prostrate stems. Large, up- 
%turned, violet-blue, starry trumpets. Ex- 
cellent subject for growing in rock-gardens 
or beneath other plants in a sunny location. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
HEATHER 
(C. elata alba) 
Single plants may be purchased 
See price schedule, page 26 
HEATH 
(E. stricta) 
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