WHOLESALE PRICE LIST OF SEEDS FOR 1907. 31 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
Rooted Cuttings. 214-inch. Rooted ings. h-i 
WHITE. 2 PINK. ootecd Cuttings 2%-inch 
100. 1,000. 100. 1,000 IMECNNE) ORE eee op) eere tances 2.509 22150 3.50 30.00 
Br ORINSON soar niet. $2.00 $17.50 $2.50 $22.00 DRC OoEe eee Beh ae 
EWAN GEOUD otra. «ee cisirsisce 2.00 17.50 2.50 22.00 XGHINO iene Beart Se aes ood 2.00 17.50 2:50 22.50 
TIMOVHY EATON............. 2.00 17.50 2.50 22.00 BUS AW. eecctavonsobas eognoososadeds BOF 22:50 3.50 30.00 
PIRRIN Uetici ec udeie es. 5. 2,00 17.50 2.50 22.50 
PATLCHE BM RON se csi luce ences 2.50 22.00 3.00 27.50 LOS TINIE rennin mcrae 4.00 35.00 5.00 45.00 
TROWISIDG, sake (oop goain: SORA SNe 6.00 50.00 8.00 75.00 PLOT. 
é x PUL EON tr eo co 2.50 22,00 3.00 27.5 
BRINOONUNG stones scccese ssi se 5.00 45.00 7.00 65.00 MAJOR BONNAPON 000077 Se Ee ay) eee 
MAD, PAUL SAHUT.......... 5.00 45.00 7.00 65.00 GOLDEN WEDDING.......... 2.75 25.00 3.25 30.00 
CEPA WICH cic scgssccs coe enn et 2.50 22.00 3.50 30.00 BEEMAN, to eee 7803850 330 30.00 
JSGDIDITATES Salen pec ceca ceape 2.00 ‘17.50 3.00 27.50 HALLIDAY Ber Nome pera O00 17.50 2.50 22.50 
i . UINSEUENIEI eget oe 2.00 17.50 2.50 22.50 
TUAIEIES ge Ree aie 150 18.50 2.50 ~ 22.50 CHATAUQUA GOLD... Sik | ue Boma mani 
MERRY CHRISTMAG......... 2.00 17.50 2.50 22.50 ITD. 
WHITE BONNAFON.......... 2.50 22.50 3.50 30.00 TONPARTDUN (SAIS po ahesapose dea sesee 2.00 17.50 3.00 27.50 
7 DAHLIAS. : : 
Choice Named Varieties—See Retail Catalogue. 
Divided Roots, per doz., $1.00; per 100, $8.00. 
HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS. 
The ever increasing demand for HARDY PERENNIAL 
BORDER PLANTS is the very best indication of the popularity 
they enjoy and which they $o richly deserve. From our ex- 
tensive assortment we have carefully selected the following, 
which are considered the best, all of them, in addition to their 
great beauty, being especially valuable for supplying cut flowers 
throughout the summer season. 
ACHILLEA—Milfoil or Yarrow. 
¥ Per. doz. Per 100 
A. MILLEFOLIUM ROSEUM—1 foot, August, pink.$ a $ 7.00 
A. TOMENTOSA—6 inches, June, golden yellow aie 7.00 
A. “THE PEARL’’—2 feet, July, pure white........... Te 6.00 
A. PTARMICA FL. PL.—2 feet, August, white........ AD) 6.00 
AJUGA. Es 
REPTANS—4 inches, May, blue................e2 eee eeeee -60 5.00 
AQUILEGIA—Columbine. 
A. COERULA—1 foot, April to July, violet blue and 
GHD osopocnpacdadoouda cube code aosan pode aNapocunnona coronene «15 6.00 
A. CHRYSANTHA—3 feet, May, golden yellow....... 75 6.00 
Bo Ne ea foot, April to May ,blue and : Ato) 
One Ses neeseodne ade Gdanooce Teco aada Setatd nonoaoretae 7 , 
Ie SRINNERI_3 feet, June, crimson and green...... 75 6.00 
ASTER. 
A Sarees TREVELLYN—4 feet, September, pure S dan 
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Ae MONCIEORTA FORMOSISSIMA—3 feet, Septem- 
[DST EMULE Chee hyateraicjcristele chaise icisiciorer ne sioinacisolaie Se anode lene AD 6.00 
A, NOVAE ANGLIAH—6 feet, September, blue....... atta 6.00 
A. NOVAE ANGLIAE ROSEA--6 feet, September, 
THOSA? JOWIGNIG codsagchoocposducdovdsnaouoodoocapSpoddonoaoobaD 75 6.00 
BOLTONIA. 
 B. ASTHROIDES—4 feet, October, white............... -60 5.00 
COREOPSIS. 
C. GRANDIFLORA—2 feet, June, deep yellow........ 75 6.00 
C. LANCEOLATA—2 feet, June, golden yellow....... PeaiD) 6.00 
CENTAUREA. 
_C. MONTANA—2 feet, May and June, purplish blue. 1.25 10.00 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—Marezuerite. 
Cc. MAXIMUM—1 foot, white, all summer.............. 1.00 8.00 
DICENTRA—Bleeding Heart. 
D. SPECTABILIS—2 feet, May, pink.................... 1.00 8.00 
DORONICUM—Dogbane. 
D. EXCELSUM—2 feet, June, yellow................... 1.00 8.00 
DIGITALIS—Foxglove. 
D. GRANDIFLORA—3 feet, June...............-.02-0-- 15 6.00 
GAILLARDIA—Blanket Flower. : 
G. GRANDIFLORA—2 feet, June, crimson and 
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HELIOPSIS—Ox-Eye. 
H. LABVIS—4 feet, August, orange.................+.- ofisy 6.00 
HELIANTHUS—Sunfiower. 
H. MULTIFLORUS PLENUS (Double Hardy Sun- 
flower—4 feet, July, golden yellow.............-.--+++ ofl 6.00 
Be MAXIMILIAN A—8 feet, September, clear yellow. 1.00 8.00 
. ORGYALIS—7 feet, September, yellOWw........--ee0- 1.00 8.00 
HEUCHERA—Alum Root. 
HH. SANGUINEA—114 feet, all summer, crimson...... 1.50 12.00 
Per. doz. Per 100 
HEMEROCALLIS—Day Lily. 
H. FLAVA (Yelloy Day Lily)—3 feet, July............ «15 
H. FULVA (Orange Day Lily)—3 feet, dni hyossoscouer 8 
H. KWANSO VARIEGATA (Variegated leaved Day 
Thily)— 2) TEC te IU. Saas ore ee eee ae eee 1.00 
HOLLYHOCKS. 
Those we offer are raised from CURRIE’S SU- 
PERB STRAIN OF SEED, and are really excellent. 
SHE DMINGS=2145inchepotse rhe eee 1.00 
IMPERIAL JAPANESE IRIS. 
CHOICH NAMED VARIETIBS.......................0-- 1.50 
CHOICE MIXED VARIETIBNGS...........3.........00008- 90 
GERMAN IRIS—Iris Germanica. 
CHOICE NAMED VARI@TIBS....................0000 0 125 
CHOICE MIXED VARIBETIBES.................ccc cece eee 75 
LOBELIA—Cardinal Flower. 
L. CARDINALIS—2 feet, August, crimson............. 1.00 
LYCHNIS—Lamp Flower. 
L. CHALCEDONICA—2 feet, July, bright scarlet.... 1.00 
LYSIMACHIA—Loosestrife. 
L. NUMMULARIA—Excellent for rockwork; yellow. .60 
MONARDA—Horse Mint. 
M. DIDYMA (Oswego Tea)—2 feet, all summer, 
SCI Caray sarc pe Tete ieee ore eee eee ame 75 
PAPAVER—Poppy. 
P. NUDICAULE (Iceland Poppy)—1 foot, June, 
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P. ORIENTAL--3 feet, June, scarlet..................5. 90 
PLATYCODON—Chinese Bell Flower. 
P. GRANDIFLORUM (Bell Flower)—3 feet, all sum- 
lags ho bKmnt en gs A Ont co mee Goon SHORE R Onn Gn TBORS AMO senoeee 1.00 
- PHLOXES. 
Tall Choice Perennial Varieties. 
See Retail Catalogue for -Varities..................-.05- -90 
PY AMOBNA: (Dwarf Philox). oo. .cl ee ccs cece ete nsees -75 
POLEMONIUM—Jacob’s Ladder. 
PR. REPTANS—6 inches, June, clear blue.............. -90 
P. COHRULEUM—1% feet, May, deep blue............ 1.00 
PYRETHRUM—Feverfew. 
P. ULIGINOSUM (Giant Ox-Eye Daisy)—4 to 5 feet, 
September and October, white.................-...000- 1.00 
RUDBECKIA—Cone Flower. 
R. FULGIDA—3 feet, August and September, range 
yellow, purple center SPY Nec Poteiec cia ataks oleic iorehorcelaverete aD 
R. “GOLDEN GLOW’’—6 feet, August, golden yellow att) 
R. SPECIOSA—3 feet, September, yellow, purple 
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SEDUM—Stone Crop. 
S. FABARIA—1% feet, September, rosy pink.......... 1.00 
S. SIEBOLDII—6 inches, September, bright pink..... 1.00 
VERONICA—Speedwell. 
V. AMAETHYSTINA—1 foot, June, beautiful ame- 
TENVSIE IMIS! ou gooan sousumeTpeanuabonnGeD 6 oQG02quabeoe noe RubOn 1.00 
V. LONGIFOLIA SUBSESSILLS—2 feet, August, ig 
GSP TCH DTUS. Fyactele icici vicieicleinicieleleleielejeleielsisisleleiejn~\eieiel"/~ ele 1.25 
Vv. RUPESTRIS—4 inches, May, flowers blue.......... 1.00 
V. SPICATA—2 feet, June to August, bright blue.... 1.00 
VINCA—Periwinkle. 
V. MINOR (Myrtle).........cccceece cree e eect et se ene ennees 1.00 
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