SUMMER BULLETIN, 1921. 



HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS.— Continued. 



LYCHNIS chalcedonica. Scarlet . . . 



ehalcedonica. fl. pi. Double scarlet 



chalcedonica alba. White 



Flos-euculi. Bright pink ... 



visearia single. Scarlet ... 

 LYTHRUM roseum superbum. Rose-pink 



roseum Perry's Variety. Bright cherry-red 

 MONARDA didyma. Deep scarlet ... 

 (ENOTHERA fruticosa major. Golden-yellow 



Youngi. Bright yellow 

 PACHYSANDRA terminalis. White 

 PENSTEMON barbatus Torreyi. Brilliant scarlet 



diffusus. Violet-blue 



digitalis. Pure white 



lsevigatus. Rosy-lilac 

 PLATYCODON grandiflora. Violet-blue 



grandiflora alba. White 



Mariesi. Violet-blue 



Mariesi alba. White 

 PHLOX subulata alba. White 



subulata rosea. Rosy-pink 



subulata Lilac. Lilac 



suffruticosa Miss Lingard. White 

 PRIMULA japonica. Mixed colors 



vulgaris. Canary-yellow ... ... ... 



vulgaris. Mixed ... ... . " . 



veris. Mixed colors 



veris. Yellow 

 PYRETHRUM roseum. Single hybrids. Mixed . 

 SAPONARIA oeymoides splendens. Rosy-crimson 



STATICE latifolia. Deep blue 



STOKESIA eyanea. Sky-blue 



cyanea alba. Pure white ... 

 THERMOPSIS earoliniana. Clear yellow 

 TRITOMA uvaria grandiflora. Crimson shaded yellow 

 VINCA minor. Bright blue 

 VIOLA eornuta atropurpurea. Violet-blue 



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ROSES. 



THE FARQUHAR. Bright green, glossy foliage, retaining 

 its lustre until cut down by severe frost, a feature which makes it 

 most valuable for covering trellises pillars, Summer houses, 

 fences and rocks. It is perfectly hardy, and bears magnificent 

 clusters of clear pink, double flowers on long stems which are 

 valuable for cutting. $1.25 each; $12.00 per doz. 



Dorothy Perkins. A fine variety of the Rambler Rose with large 

 clusters of shell-pink flowers. The plant is vigorous in growth 

 and perfectly hardy. SI. 25 each; $12.00 per doz. 



Dr. W. Van Fleet. A charming semi-double climber of vigorous 

 growth with dark glossy foliage. The long, pointed buds are of 

 dainty flesh-pink, borne on stems 12 to 18 inches long; exquisite 

 as cut flowers. SI. 50 each; $15.00 per doz. 



ExC61Sa. Rich crimson-red double flowers. This is unques- 

 tionably the finest crimson climbing rose yet introduced. $1.25 

 each; S12.00 per doz. 



Lady Gay. The flowers are of a delicate cherry-pink color, which 

 fades to a soft white. The foliage is very profuse and of a glossy 

 deep green shade. $1.25 each; $12.00 per doz. 



Lucille. A charming new, hardy Rambler, vigorous in growth, 

 with large glossy green foliage. The double blooms are pro- 

 duced in large clusters and are of a delicate flesh-pink tinged 

 with rosy-salmon. $1.25 each; $12.00 per doz. 



Mrs. M. H. Walsh. Of vigorous growth with glossy dark 

 green foliage; double pure white flowers. $1.25 each; $12.00 

 per doz. 



Tausendschon. Beautiful deep rosy-pink flowers, each about 

 two inches in diameter, in large clusters; free-growing and very 

 floriferous; a grand trellis rose. $1.25 each; $12.00 per doz. 



White DOPOthy. Pure white sport of Dorothy Perkins, 

 retaining the same vigor of growth and freedom of flowering. 

 $1.25 each; $12.00 per doz. 



The "Farquhar" Rose. 



