MAti«H e, 1919 



The Florists' Review 



79 



HARDY PERENNIALS 



Each 

 ACUIIXI^ BOULE DE NBIGB (Ball of Snow)— An im- 

 provement on The Pearl. Wonderful for cut flowers or 

 garden J0.08 



AQVir.BGIA8 or COL,UIVIBINES — Chrysantha. Yellow, long- 

 spurred flowers 08 



ASTEB CLIMAX. New, hardy. A wonderful new flowered 

 light blue hardy aster. Without question the most showy 

 of all. These plants will give perfect satisfaction the first 

 year 16 



BVDDLKIA SUPEBBA— Perhaps the finest of all the sum- 

 mer lilacs. It has erect, arching shoots 5 to 6 feet tall, and 

 Immense tails of rich dark heliotrope flowers 16 



CAMPANULA CALYCANTHEMA (Cup and Saucer Canter- 

 bury Bells) — This Is unquestionably the finest type of this 

 old-fashioned and much-prlaed plant. They differ from 

 the ordinary type in having an extra large calyx, which is 

 of the same color as the fiower, giving the appearance of a 

 cup and saucer. They are effective either In the garden or 

 grown in pots for conservatory or table decoration. Pink, 

 white and blue 08 



CHBY8ANTHEMIJMS, Jjorge, Flowered, Hardy. Old-Fash- 



ioned (Clumps) — The fragrant old-fashioned kind that you 



have seen alongside the farm, house and in the 61d-fash- 



loned garden. 



Comoleta, new, large yellow 10 



CHBY8ANTHEMUMS. Hardy Pompon. 



Golden Climax, golden-yellow button 10 



Skibo, bronze 10 



OOBEOPSIS GBANDIFLOBA— Good shades of yellow that 

 are desirable for cut flowers and that make a grand dis- 

 play in the garden, are scarce. In this we have perfection 

 in both. Flowers as large as cosmos, a mcist beautiful 

 yellow, with good long stems. Every one that likes yellow 

 will find this grand for cutting. Blooms in June and July. .08 



DICTAMNUS (Gas Plant) — A very showy perennial, forming 

 a bush about two and a half feet in height, having fra- 

 grant foliage and spikes of curious fiowers during June 

 and July, giving off during hot weather a fragrant volatile 

 oil, which ignites when a match is applied. 

 Alba, pure white 08 



DELPHINIUM BELLAI>ONNA (Perennial Larkspur) — The 



most continuous blooming of all, never being out of bloom 



from the end of June until cut down by hard frost. The 



clear turquoise-blue of its flowers is not equaled for 



delicacy and beauty by any other fiower. 



Select clumps 14 



Extra large clumps 40 



FUNKIA UNDULATA VABIEGATA (Day Lily)— Graceful 



green leaves having fiuted white edge. Very conspicuous 



plant for border 10 



O.'IILLARDIA GBANDIFLOBA — This is considered one of 



the most beautiful and desirable plants in cultivation, be- 

 ginning to bloom in June; they continue one mass the entire 



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Choice stock of the best Cut Flower Perennials for 

 the Florist. Every Florist should have, the fol- 

 lowing collection. Not less than 25 of a kind sold. 

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 spring shipment. All nice field-grown stock. 



Each 



season. Base of petals is scarlet crimson, bordered golden 

 yellow. A most beautiful combination. This is the true 

 Grandifiora grown from divisions fO.08 



GYP80PHILA PANICULATA (Baby's Breath)— A beauti- 

 ful, old-fashioned plant, possessing a grace not found in 

 any other perennial and attracting the eye of everyone. 

 Dense spreading bush, numerous tiny fiowers in light 

 feathery panicles, delicate foliage, good for cutting, ex- 

 cellent for border or large rock gardens. July and August. .08 



HELIANTHUS OBGYALIS — A tall variety, six feet high, 

 with medium-sized, single, golden-yellow fiowers during 

 September .08 



HEUCHEBA BBIZOIDES (Coral Bells) — Coral pink, extra 

 fine 10 



IBIS, Orchid-flowered, Fleur de Lis — Bloom in May and June. 



Her Majesty, rose crimson 08 



Lohengrin, lilac rose, very large 09 



Mme. Chereau, white, blue margin, very fine 08 



Mme. Paqiiette, deep claret red, nearest solid red 08 



Parislensu, large, showy, deep purple 08 



Queen of May, lavender pink , 08 



IBIS, Oriental and Siberian — Similar to the Spanish and 

 English. Excellent for cutting. 



Bine King, clear blue, found by Mr. Peter Barr in Japan.. .08 

 Sangmlnea, intensely brilliant blue fiowers, the bud being 



inclosed in •conspicuous crimson spathe valves 08 



Snow Queen, an exquisite hardy iris; fiowers of a snowy 

 whiteness, large and well-formed,, produced in great abund- 

 ance; foliage light and graceful. A gem for flower border 



or waterside, two to three feet high. Award of Merit 08 



Superba, large, violet-blue, handsome foliage reaching al- 

 most to the flowers, two to three feet 08 



Iris Siblrlca, purplish blue, three feet, very desirable, June. .08 

 liis Siblrlca Alba, flne white, June 08 



IBIS, Japanese — The flowers are of immense size, from six 

 to eight inches in diameter, June and July. 

 Purple and Gold, double, deep bluish purple, yellow band, 

 center each petal 08 



LIATBIS PYCNOSTACHYA (Blazing Star or Gay Feather) — 

 Most showy and attractive plant, producing large spikes of 

 light rosy-purple flowers from July to September 08 



MONABDA, Cambridge Scarlet (Bergamot) — Brilliant crim- 

 son scarlet. Showy plants, growing from two to three feet 

 high, succeeding in any soil or position, with aromatic 

 foliage, and producing their bright fiowers during July and 

 August 08 



PINKS — Without the spicy fragrance of the hardy pinks a 

 garden is incomplete. 

 White Beserve, an everblooming pure white 08 



PYBETHBUM HYBBIDUM (Painted Daisies)— Red, white 

 and pink, mixed, blooms in June and July, a most beau- 

 tiful, hardy plant 08 



SHASTA DAISIES — Large-fiowered, improved hybrids 08 



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