Geum—Mrs. Bradshaw—Large, double fiery scarlet, showy flowers in great 
profusion. Blooms produced on long stems from June till September if old 
MICOS ATEACUDOR .22 522. nee J Strong Plants each 25c, 5 for $1.00 
Gypsophila—Bristol Fairy—Produces large penicles of double white flowers. 
Can be dried for winter bouquet. One plant gives lot of cut flowers. 
Strong Plants 75c 
Gypsophila—Bodgeri—A new white dwarf plant of double flowers. It blooms 
about two weeks before Bristol Fairy. We have it in bloom for Memorial 
Daye 2-2. esti eee of. otel aay. see 2B Strong Plants 50c 
Gypsophila Oldhamiana—Hardy perennial, producing wide open single light 
pink flower blooms from August to frost. First class for cutting. 
Plants Each 40c 
Gypsophila Paniculata—Numberless tiny white blooms completely hide the 
plant during flowering season. May be cut and dried for bare se i 
er Plant Zoc 
Gypsophila—Rosy Veil—Very similar to ‘“‘Bodgeri’’ except the flowers are 
pink. An excellent companion with Bodgeri as the two make a variety in 
floral arrangements. Blooms in May and throughout the summer. 
Plants Each 50c 
Heuchera—Rosamundi—(Coral Beils)—Foliage is heart shaped leaves with 
graceful flowers of a lovely shade of pink. Very dainty and graceful for 
ST emGUGUCS Pent tote. sone ee see ee ete eu oe. a Each 50c 
Hibiscus—(Rose-Mallow)—This is a 5 foot shrub-like perennial that is very 
good where you want space covered or a screen made. Beautiful hollyhock 
shaped flowers in shades of deep red-pink and white. Mixed colors only. 
Each 35c; 3 for $1.00 
Helianthus—Loddon Gold—Wonderful cut flower blooming from August to 
October. Rich yellow blooms, size 3 to 4 inches and 4 feet tall. 
Each 35c; 3 for $1.00 
Lilies—Lemon Lily—A hardy yellow lily blooming in July that does not re- 
quire much care. Flowers are on long stems and fragrant. 
Each 35c; 3 for $1.00 
Lilies—Regal—Tall spikes with white blooms tinged pink on the outside and 
yellow on the inside. Blooms in June and July. Perfectly hardy. Very 
crew a ate a) OE A, ae 9 ae a pee eee iene ee Strong Bulbs 50c 
Fairy Lily, Magic Lily, and Hardy Amaryllis—Large type. In the spring 
green foliage is produced which disappears in mid summer. About a month 
later as if by magic a stalk appears, bearing clusters of several lily 
shaped orchid pink flowers lightly overcast with a blue shade. Perfectly 
one SU. OL SFOS. UO _ Suga bet Sater Each 50c 
Lychnis—Chalcedonica—Very showy perennial of about 2 ft. high in bright 
SEAS Sy Che oe a en a Pee PSN | Each 25c; 6 for $1.00 
Lythrum—Mordens Pink—Masses of rose-pink flowers on narrow spikes. 
Profuse and continuous bloomer. Excellent for cutting. A hardy variety 
growing in full sun or partial shade -___------_-_-_-- Each 35c; 3 for $1.00 
Pansies—Strong plants in assorted colors. Large size blooms -_ 15 for $1.00 
Phlox Subulata or Creeping Phlox—A creeping moss about 4 inches high 
that is desirable for rock gardens. Blooms early in spring. Assorted colors. 
Each 35c; 4 for $1.15 
Poppies-Oriental—These are a wonderful perennial and are very showy. 
The best time to plant them is in August, September and October. We will 
furnish for spring planting potted plants which will do nicely if ordered 
early. We can offer only mixed varieties however they are named varie- 
ties but labels have become lost. ____ Strong Plants 50c Each; 5 for $2.00 
Pyrethums or Painted Daisy—Mixed colors of red, pink and white. 
Per Plant 20c; 6 for $1.00 
Physostegia—or False Dragonhead—Spikes of rosy red and pink blooming 
in July and August. An old fashion flower. Good for cut flowers. 
Each 25c; 5 for $1.00 
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