5 HUNNEMANNIA FUMARIAEFOLIA SUNLITE—x(3)24. 
Santa Barbara Poppy. Tulip-shaped blossoms of satiny yel- 
low. Easy and showy. Full sun. Pkt. 15c. 
1 HYSSOPUS OFFICINALIS ROSEUS—x(3)18. The bushy~ 
branchings are filled with pretty little rosy flowers. Pkt. 20c. 
IBERVILLEA LINDHEIMERI—x(w) (9) 60. 
Tuberous-rooted, ornamental vine with little 
yellow flowers and clustered, long-hanging 
fruits of brilliant red, these sometimes used 
in cut-flower arrangements. The tubers will 
winter, if mulched to protect from freezing. 
Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. for 70c. 
2 
5 ANNUAL INCARVILLEA—Incarvillea 
variabilis, illustrated opposite. From June 
until November the airily branching plants 
are filled with trumpet-flowers in cream, 
blush and creamy rose. Rather ferny foliage. 
x(8)25. Pkt. 25e. 
1 INCARVILLEA (Hardy Gloxinia) 
It grows from carrot-like root tubers, but these stay in 
ground year-around, for the plants are winter hardy. kt(2-3)16. 
INCARVILLEA DELAVAYI—Big, gorgeous blossoms in rosy 
purple. Always attracts much attention. Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. for 
70c. Plants, each 85c; 3 for $2.40. 
INCARVILLEA GRANDIFLORA BREVIPES—Large, hand- 
some flowers of carmine crimson. Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. for 70c. 
Plants, each 85c; 3 for $2.40. 
1 GOLD OF HYPERICUM 
66,99 
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Here is treasure for the sunny garden. culture. 
OLYMPICUM—(2-3)12. Fine-leafed, silvery fountains with 
flowers like gold coins set with yellow center tassels. Delight 
for rock garden, edging, bedding. Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. for 70c. 
Plants, each 65c; 3 for $1.70; 10 for $5.00. 
RHODOPAEUM—(3)5. Here the foliage is covered with a sil- 
very downiness ; spreading draperies of plants, set with large, 
pale yellow flowers. Pkt. 25c. Plants, each 65c; 3 for $1.70. 
POLY PHY LLUM— (2-3)6. Fine-leafed cascade-mats are set 
with burnished buds that open to blossoms of polished, golden 
richness. Needs no winter protection at our Nursery. Pkt. 25¢c; 
3 pkts. for 70c. Plants, each 65c; 3 for $1.70; 10 for $5.00. 
OTHER SPLENDID HYPERICUMS—tTreasure here for sunny 
gardens. FRAGILE—(3)5. Wide, silvery mats, set with tas- 
selled flowers of pure gold. Pkt. 25c. Plants, each 65c; 3 for 
$1.70. REPTANS—(2-3)9. Rock garden delight. Fine green 
mats, set with gleaming, golden blossoms that open from 
shining red buds. Pkt. 25e. PATULUM—(8)50. Good shrub, 
with particularly large flowers of polished yellow. Pkt. 20c. 
PROLIFICUM—(3)50. Branching, arching shrub of great 
winter hardiness, filled with a showy profusion of medium size 
flowers in butter yellow. Pkt. 20c. PULCHRUM—x(2-3)18. 
Sheafs of fine-foliaged, red-stemmed plants, end in soft yellow 
blossoming. Crimson buds ; glossy bronze seed capsules. Plants, 
each 65c; 3 for $1.70. TOMENTOSUM—x(3)18. A profusion 
of soft yellow blossoming from black-bracted buds. Foliage 
frosty, downy. Pkt. 20c. HOOKERIANUM—(8)50. Showy 
shrub with beautful golden flowers over a long season. Pkt. 
20c. Plants, each 70c. 
OFFER 347AN—One plant each of the 6, for $3.50. 
HYPERICUM DWARF BLEND—A fine group of dwarfs. The 
taller, shrubby kinds are left out. Pkt. 25c; 3 for 70c. 
1 IBERIS or HARDY CANDYTUFT 
CP) 
Low, free-blooming, evergreen perennials x culture. 
GIBRALTARICA—15 inches. Flattened clusters of lilac flow- 
ers. Pkt. 15c; 1% oz. 40c. SEMPERVIRENS—10 inches. Full 
winter hardiness. Flowers like snow heaped over evergreen 
foliage. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c; 46 oz. 60c. SEMPERVIRENS 
AVALON—7 inches. Wide clusters of big, snowy flowers. 
Foliage of deep emerald, as evergreen as Box. Compact 
grower. Plants, each 65c; 3 for $1.65; 10 for $4.75; 25 for 
$11.00. LITTLE GEM—Exceedingly dwarf and compact, with 
flowers of purest white. Harly. Plants, each 70c; 3 for $1.85; 
10 for $5.40. SNOWFLAKE—8 inches. Compact type with 
particularly large snow-flake white flowers. Begins blooming 
later than does Sempervirens Avalon, so extending the season. 
Plants, each 65c; 3 for $1.70. 
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4 INDIGOFERA MIXED—k. Low, pinnate-leafed shrubs, 
quick from seed. Many little spikes of lilac flowers. Pkt. 20c. : 
1 INULA—kt. Three fine hardy species, so different that all 
are needed. ENSIFOLIA—(8)9. Close edger or rock garden 
plant. Dense foliage, set with many-rayed golden daisies, each 
with yellow cushion center. Pkt. 20c. Plants, each 70c; 8 for 
$1.75. SALICINA—(3)25. Armenian Daisy. Thickets of stems, 
topped with little golden daisies. Pkt. 20c. Plants, each 60c; 
3 for $1.60. MAGNIFICA— (3-4) 70. Beauty of the Caucasus. 
Immense, single flowers with long petals in deepest yellow. 
Pkt. 20c. Plants, each 70c, 3 for $1.80. 
1 IPOMEA LEPTOPHYLLA—k(3)35. Bush Moon-flower. Rose- 
colored flowers, purple in throat. Showy, erect-growing, hardy 
perennial. Not a vine. Drought-resistant. Pkt. 35c. 
IPOMEA—See also Moonflower and Morning Glory. 
3 ISMENE (Peruvian Daffodil) 
Fine summer-blooming bulb 
with gracefully decorative blos- 
soms. It cuts. Dig bulbs in 
autumn and winter-store. Bo- 
tanically Hymenocallis, but usu- 
ally known as Ismene in the 
garden. ISMENE CALATHINA 
—25 inches. Immense chalice- 
flowers that seem made of snowy 
wax, the great cup decorated 
with long, trailing segments. See 
illustration opposite. Fragrant. 
Each 50c; 8 for $1.40; 10 for 
$4.20. ISMENE SULPHUR 
QUEEN—Handsome hybrid with : ie 
blossoms in same form as last, but here all of a delightful, 
soft, creamy yellow. 25 inches. Garden or pot culture. Bulbs, 
each $1.25; 3 for $3.50. ISMENE HARRISIANA—7 inches. 
Early-blooming dwarf, the very good white flowers with un- 
usually long, spreading segments. Different, and desirable. 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.10. OFFER 347BN—One bulb each of the 
three, for $2.00. 
It is hard for most of us to understand how much less 
important to others we are than to ourselves; and the 
younger we are, the less likely is that understanding. 
2 IRESINE HERBSTI—PBrilliantly colored, easily handled foli- 
age pot plant. The leaves are bright red to rich crimson, with 
markings of velvety maroon. Plants, each 60c. 
1 ISATIS GLAUCA—x(2-3)40. Woad. Blue-glaucous foliage, 
flower-canopies above, myriad little blossoms in bright yellow. 
Then decorative seeds. Pkt. 15¢; % oz. 35ce. 
2 ISOLEPIS GRACILIS—w. Pretty pot plant with fountains 
of gracefully arching, thread-like, half pendulous stems. Give 
ample moisture. Scirpus cernuus. Pkt. 25c; 3 for 70c. 
2 THE DECORATIVE IVIES 
Pleasant diversities for pot culture, varieties of Hedera 
helix. Desirable for. porch box, hanging basket, or just for 
pots in the window. RUFFLED IVY—Undulate leaves, so 
waved they seem crested. Each 55ce. FAN IV Y—Edgewise 
leaves that suggest a fan in both carriage and shape. Each 
55c. GLACIER IVY—Small-leafed variety, each leaf earrying 
a_well-defined white edging. Each 60c. SELF-BRANCHING 
IVY—This gracefully compact Ivy has a natural tendency 
toward free branching. Each 55c; 3 for $1.50: 10 for $4.50. 
GOLD-DUST IV Y—Here the leaves are spattered and splashed 
with green-yellow against a dark green that is near olive. 
Each 55e. BIRDFOOT IVY—Deeply cut “bird’s foot” leaves 
of rich green. Each 55¢. SWEETHEART IVY—Delichtful 
variety with glossy, deep green leaves of true heart shape. 
Each 60c. MARBLED IVY—Small green leaves are irregularly 
splashed all over with white. Each 60c. OFFER 347CN—One 
plant each of the 8 for $4.10. 
2 VARIEGATED MADEIRA IVY—Large leaves, centers light 
green, splashed blue-green, and with wide white margin. 
Showy in pots. Plants, each 60c; 3 for $1.60. 
2 GRAPE IVY—Cissus rhombifolia. Handsome, glossy-leafed 
vine for pot culture in window or greenhouse. Each 60c. 
4 HARDY OUTDOOR IVY—An extra-hardy strain of English 
Ivy that will winter safely year after year much farther north 
than will the usual stocks. Climber or trailer. Plants, each 
65c; 3 for $1.70; 10 for $4.85; 25 for $11.00. ‘ 
