CHINESE HIBISCUS-Concluded 



PEACHBLOW— The flowers are double and from 

 4 to 5 inches in diameter, of a charming, rich, 

 clear pink, with small deep crimson centers. 



PSYCHE— Scarlet color, with edge of petals ruffled. 



The tree when in full bloom is completely 



covered with flowers. 

 SINENSIS GIGANTEA— Vivid crimson-scarlet and 



they can be seen from a long distance like a 



flaming torch. 

 SUBVIOLACEOUS— Flowers of enormous sizt, 



beautiful carmine tinted with violet. 

 VERSICOLOR — A variety combining in its flowers 

 all of the colors of the whole family, being hand- 

 somely striped crimson, buff, rose and white. 



Flowers eight inches in diameter. 



Hardy Perennial Plants, 



Pot-grown 



Prices, except where noted, 25c each, 

 3 for 69c, 12 for $2.50 



ACHILLEA (The Pearl>— Pure white for cutting. 



AETHIONEMA— Rock plant pink flowers. 



AGROSTEMMA — Silver foliage, carmine bloom. 



ALYSSUM SAXTILE COMPACTUM— Early yellow- 

 flowered rock plant. 



ANCHUSA— Blue flower. 



ANTHEMIS— Hardy yellow daisy. 



AQUIGELIA (Columbine)— Mixed colors. 



ARABIS ALPENA (Rock Cress)— Early white 

 fragrant. 



AMERIA HYBRIDS— Dwarf. Pink shades. 



ARTEMISIA— Silver foliage for cutting. 



ASTER— Tall blue clusters. 



AUBRETIA (Rainbow Wall Cress)— Rock plant. 

 Mixed colors, extra. 



BOLTONIA— Lavender pink aster like. Tall. 



BT7DDLEIA— Well known Butterfly Bush. Color 

 lilac. 



CAMPANULA— Canterbury Bells. White, pink, blue. 



CARNATION— Old fashioned Crimson King. 



CENTAUREA— Blue, white or yellow. 



CERASTUM— Silver foliage. Creeper, white. 



COREOPSIS— Single or double, yellow. 



DAISY SHASTA— Large white for cutting. 



DAISY H & E— Early for Decoration Day. White. 



DELPHINIUM, BELLADONNA— Sky-blue. 



DELEPHINIUM, BELLAMOSA— Dark blue. 



DELPHINIUM, GOLD MEDAL HYBRIDS— Mixed. 



DELPHINIUM, B, & M, HYBRIDS— Mixed. 



DIANTHUS DELTOIDES— Rock creeper. Beautiful 

 foliage. Compact, very free, deep pink. 



DIANTHUS BARBATUS— All colors. 



DIANTHUS, SCOTCH PINKS— All colors. 



DIANTHUS, ALWOODII PINKS— Mixed. 



DIACENTRA— Bleeding Heart. 40c each. 



DIGITALIS, FOX GLOVE— All colors. 



ETJLALIA — Hardy grass. Narrow, mid-rib silver. 



GAILLARDIA— Red and yellow daisy-like flower. 



GEUM— Red flower. 



GYPSOPHILA (Babv's Breath)— Single, white. 



HELIANTHEMUM— Rock-rose. Pink and Yellow 

 shades. 



HELIANTHUS— Hardy Sunflower. 



HEMEROCALIS (Lemon Lily)— Fragrant yellow. 



HEUCHERA (Rockeries)— Red flower. 40c each. 



HIBISCUS (Hardy Mallow)— All colors. 



HOLLYHOCKS— Double. All colors. 



IBERUS (Hardv Candvtuft)— White dwarf. 



LATHYRUS (Hardy Sweet Pea)— Red and pink. 



LAVENDULA (Sweet Lavender)— Blue, fragrant. 



LIATRIS (Blazing Star)— Purple. 



LOBELIA— Cardinal red flowers. 



LYCHNIS— White or red. 



LYTHRUM— Tall rosy lilac. 



MYOSOTIS— Blue For-get-me-not. 



PENTSTEMON— Red and mixed colors. 



HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS— Concluded 



PHYSALIS— Chinese Lantern Plants. 

 PHYSOSTEGIA— Pink and white. Tall. 

 PLATYCODIN— Blue and white. 

 POPPY, ORIENTAL— Orange Queen— Orange. 

 POPPY, ORIENTAL— Proserpine— Scarlet. SOc each. 

 POPPY ORIENTAL— Mixed Hybrids. 

 PLUMBAGO LARPENTAE— Dwarf. Deep blue. 

 PRIMULA (Hardy Primrose)— Mixed colors. 

 PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy)— Early mixed. 

 RUDBECKIA (Golden Glow)— Tall, yellow. 

 RUDBECKIA PURPURIA— Lavender— Pink Cone 



Daisy. 

 SAGE— The best Sage for flavoring. 

 SCABIOSA— All colors. 

 SEDUM — 8 sorts for rockeries, etc. 

 STATICE LATIFOLIA— Blue. 

 STATICE CASPIA— Lavender. 

 STOKESIA— White and blue Cornflower Aster. 

 THALICTRUM— Purple Meadow Rue. 

 TRITOMA— Red hot poker flowers. 

 VERONICA— Blue flower. 

 VIOLA (Hardy Violet)— Blue or apricot. 

 VIOLETS— Lady H. Campbell— Double, blue. 



Prince of Wales— Single, purple. 



Swanley White — Double, white. 

 YUCCA— Beautiful palm leaf. White bloom. 



Peonies 



For Spring planting 



ANDRE LAURIES— Rose type; late. Deep rose. 

 Each S0.7S 



AVALANCHE — Crown type; late midseason. Pure 

 white. Each 50.85 



COURONNE D'OR— Semi-rose type; midseason. 

 Pure white, showing yellow stamens. Very 

 beautiful. Each 50.75 



DR. BOISDUVAL— Rose type; late midseason. Large 

 dark red. Each $0.75 



LADY LEONORA BRAMWELL— Bomb type; early 

 midseason. Delicate silvery pink. Best to cut. 

 Very fragrant. Each 50.75 



LA TULIPE — Semi-rose type; midseason. Blush 

 white. Each $0.75 



MODELE DE PERFECTION— Rose type; late. Flesh 

 pink. Each 51.00 



PETITE RENEE— Japanese— Anemone type; mid- 

 season. Large carmine-purple flowers of great 

 beauty. Each ..51.00 



PHILOMELE — Anemone type; midseason. Violet- 

 rose with amber yellow centers. Each $0.85 



RACHEL (Terry's) — Rose type; midseason. Garnet- 

 red. Each $1-00 



SOUV. DE L'EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE— Rose 

 type; late midseason. Fragrant, violet-rose with 

 silver reflex. Each 50.75 



VENUS — Crown type; midseason. Fragrant, shell- 

 pink. Each $0.85 



WELCOME GUEST— Semi-double type; midseason. 

 Pink. Each $0-75 



Hardy Irises 



These Beautiful Varieties 

 Priced at 35c each, 3 for 85c, 12 for $3.00 



ALBERT VICTOR— S. soft blue; F. lavender. 



AUREA— S. and F. rich chrome yellow. 



AUSTRALIS— S. deep lavender; F. Soft blue. 



CIENGIALTI ZEPHYR— S. and F. clear violet-blue. 



FAIRY— S. white with midrib of soft green, deli- 

 cately veined soft blue at the base; F. creamy 

 white delicately veined blue at base. This is one 

 of the indispensables. 



FRO— S. deep gold; F. brilliant chestnut-brown with 

 narrow border of gold. 



JUNIATA— S. and F. clear blue. 



LOHENGRIN— S. and F. uniform soft shade of 

 Cattleya-rose. 



PALLIDA DALMATICA— S. fine lavender; F. clear 

 deep lavender, flowers very large, extra fine. 



