DIANTHUS 
Tr. Pkt. Oz: 
Plumarius Double Mixed — The grass, or 
Garden Pinks, are low-growing plants, 
which bloom early in the spring eee $ .45 $5.25 
Deltoides Brilliant (Maiden Pink) — Deep 
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DIGITALIS 
(FOXGLOVE) 
Flowers during June and 
July. The flowering spike 
grows well over three feet 
in height with individual 
tubular or bell-shaped 
flowers, placed close on the 
side of the stem. 
The Shirley—Giant hybrids, 
spotted throats 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
$ .25 $2.15 
GAILLARDIA 
Blanket flowers are showy and of easy culture. They 
begin to flower in June and continue until frost. 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Burgundy—Copper scarlet Self cecum $ .30 $2.50 
Dazzler — Large rich red flowers with 
orange tip. Fine for Cutting eres 30 =—:1.90 
Goblin—Dwarl, COMpPcct cecssssssesssessssssessesae 40 2.90 
Portola Hybrids — Red with golden tips. 
Excellentiiorveutiniciotae. cocsice cures 30 =. 2.00 
GEUM 
This plant which flowers from May to October is 
useful for cutting and can also be used for borders 
and rockeries. 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Mrs. Bradshaw—Brilliant scarlet. Double 
flowers: Good Hor cutting. .....cutenhen $ .30 $2.90 
Lady Stratheden—Double golden yellow. 
mxcollerit. for cuttin otc canrne asics 30 8©=—. 2.90 
GYPSOPHILA 
One of the daintiest of old-fashioned flowers. The 
plants are covered with small blooms all during the 
summer. The tall growing varieties are good for cut- 
ting, while the dwarf forms are useful for edgings and 
rock gardens. 
Tre Pkt, Oz. 
Paniculata — (Single) — Hardy, graceful 
SPTAyS Of White flOWETS crececnssesesseneseeneeen $ .20 $ .60 
Pacifica—Rose, 4 ft., blooms when pani- 
culata varieties have passed. Excellent 
for “cutting ‘cusbusnscomasaateeeeee an eee 30 §=. 3.30 
Repens Rosea — Light rose 6”, fine rock 
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Repens White—6”, fine rock plant usu 30 =. 2.70 
HEUCHERA 
One of the most desired of the smaller growing 
plants. The plants of Sanguinea are compact, bushy 
and grow in tufts with flower stems about 1}/2 feet 
high, blooming in mid-summer. 
Tr. Pkt. Wg oz. 
Sanguinea—Fine for Cutting crcccssssssseasnne $ .60 $3.00 
HOLLYHOCK — CHATERS DOUBLE 
Black Gem—Maroon Golden Drop—Sulphur 
Chamois Yellow 
Enchantress—Deep rose Newport Pink 
Fire King—Scarlet Salmon Rose 
Virgin Queen—White 
Mixed 
Tr. Pkt. 
Oz. 
PRICES ABOVE: § .35 $1.70 
IBERIS 
Low-growing plant that grows about 9 to 12’ tall, 
and spreads out making mats which are covered with 
flat dense clusters of flowers from the end of April 
through June. 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Gibraltarica — Lilac... eee $ .30 $1.80 
Sempervirens — White once 60 5.00 
LAVANDULA — SWEET LAVENDER 
‘ d ir. Pkt. 4 oz. 
Munstead’s Strain — Well-known fragrant 
hardy perennial. Always in good de- 
TCA ish chee coterie tices ee $ .40 $1.10 
LIATRIS 
Long spikes 4 to 5 feet tall of rosy purple. Flowers 
during August and September. 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Pycnostachya — Rosy purple. Fine for 
cutting wt scan oe eee $ .35 $3.00 
LINUM 
Tr. Pkt. Wy oz. Oz. 
Perenne—(Flat)—Blue. 11/2 ft. tall $ .20 $ .70 
Flavum—Yellow. 2 ft. tall 30 6 §$ .85 
