Gaillardia 
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DIANTHUS - Hardy Pinks 
Allwoodi alpinus. A beautiful hardy Pink for the border or bed. 
Grows 4 to 6 inches high and bears large flowers in various shades 
of rose, pmnk and lavender, in July and August. Pkt. 20c; large 
pkt. 55c. 
Plumarius, Double Mixed. Double and semi-double, very fra- 
grant, fringed flowers In many beautiful colors. Grows 8 inches 
tall. Pkt. 20c; large pkt. 75c. 
DIGITALIS - Foxglove 
Old-fashioned, stately Foxgloves are popular everywhere. Their 
long spikes, 4 to 5 feet high, bearing cream, rose, red, and white 
flowers above the rich green foliage, make a wonderful show in June 
and July and add to the beauty of any garden. This is a biennial; 
the seed should be sown each year for continuous display. Plant 
outdoors in a well-drained location. 
Monstrosa. Tall spikes of very large bells, many spotted. Clear 
bright colors: rose, purple, lilac, shell-pink and white. This 1s the 
largest flowering of the Foxgloves. We offer it in mixed colors. 
Pkt. 20c; Yoz. 55c. 
Shirley Pastel Shades. Lovely flowers in the most unusual pastel 
tints of creamy yellow, apricot, rose-pink and_ heliotrope, on 
strong, 4-foot spikes. Easy to grow from seed in full sun or semi- 
shade. Pkt. 25c. 
DORONICUM - Leopards-Bane 
Caucasicum. A very showy hardy perennial bearing large, single 
flowers with long, narrow, bright yellow petals in early summer. 
Blooms at the same time as late tulips and is lovely planted with 
pale lavender varieties. Grows 2 feet high. Pkt. 35c. 
GAILLARDIA 
Hardy Gaillardias thrive in any soi! or location and are absolutely 
hardy. Seed sown early often makes plants that flower the first year. 
Will stand dry, hot weather. Height 2 feet. 
Dazzler. Very large flowers of bright golden yellow wich deep 
crimson-maroon center. Charming as a cut flower. Pkt. 20c; 
large pkt. 45c. 
Grandiflora. New Monarch strain with larger flowers of greater 
substance in more brilliant shades of crimson, orange and ver- 
milion, borne on longer, stronger stems. Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 40c. 
GEUM - Avens 
‘These hardy perennials belong to the rose family and have become 
very popular in the hardy border, where their showy flowers make a 
bright display from May through October. To avoid wilting after 
cutting, put the stems In warm water. Height 2 feet. 
Lady Stratheden. Rich golden yellow, double flowers in great 
profusion all summer. Pkt. 20c; large pkt. 45c. 
Mirrs. Bradshaw. Large, double, orange-scarlet flowers on 2-foot 
plants. Pkt. 20c; large pkt. 45c. 
GYPSOPHILA - Perennial Babys-Breath 
Double Snow-White. A new hardy kind that is earlier and larger 
flowered than the old Paniculata flora plena. Splendid for cutting 
and dr ing for winter bouquets. Pkt. 25c; large pkt. 75c. 
Paniculata. Singie white flowers that are fine for winter bouquets 
when dried. A favorite hardy perennial. Height 2 feet. Pkt. 15c; 
large pkt. 25c. 
HEUCHERA - Coral-Bells 
Sanguinea. An exceptionally good plant for bordering and beds. 
It is dwarf, compact, bushy and very easily grown. Graceful spikes 
of coral-red flowers in July and August, on stems 2 feet high. 
Pkt. 25c; large pkt. 85c. 
HONESTY - Peter's Pence; Silver Penny 
Grown for the silvery white, paper-like, flattened seed pods, which 
make attractive winter decorations. Flowers are purple. A biennial 
that will flower the first year if the seed is sown early. Pkt. 15c; large 
pkt. 35c. 
Don’t cover your flower seeds with too much soil. Scatter fine 
seeds on the surface of the ground and stir a little fine soil over them. 
Water with a fine spray that won’t disturb their roots. 
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