LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY 



Hardy Perennials 11 



BUTTERCUP . Ranunculus 



Tall Double Buttercup (R. acris floreplena). 18 in. 

 Masses of bright golden flowers in May and 

 June. (R.) 



BUTTERFLYFLOWER • Asclepias 



Butterflyflower (A. tuberosa). 2 ft. Very gaudy 

 native plant, with brilliant orange scarlet blooms: 

 excellent and lasting when cut; late Summer. 



CAMOMILE . Anthemis 



A shower of golden bloom. 



Golden Marguerite (A. tinctoria). l}/^ to 2 ft. 

 Excellent cut flowers like golden Daisies rise all 

 Summer from fernhke foliage. 



Perry's Variety (A. tinctoria). 1^ to 2 ft. Greatly 

 improved form of the above, with more, bigger, 

 and better flowers, from June until October. More 

 upright in growth than the above sort. Each 25c., 

 doz. $2.50. 



CAMPION . Lychnis 



Gaudy red flowers to put exclamation points into 

 your border. 



Double Campion (L. viscaria florepleno). 10 to 14 

 in., with extremely gaudy blooms of a rich ver- 

 milion red in June and July. Perfect as a cut- 

 flower. Each 30c., doz. $3.00. 



Maltese Cross (L. chalcedonica). 3 ft. WiH attract 

 the eye all Summer with its flat heads of brightest 

 scarlet bloom. 



CANDYTUFT • Iberis 



Evergreen Candytuft (/. sempervirens). 8 to 10 in. 

 Lovely for edgings or rockery, with dense clusters 

 of white flowers in Spring, hiding its evergreen 

 foliage. (K.) 



CERASTIUM . Cerastium 



Taurus Cerastium (C. biebersteini). 12 in. Many 

 smaH w^hite flowers appear in Summer from the 

 silvery fohage of this variety. (R.) 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Last of the flowery race to bloom, the Hardy 

 Chrysanthemums need just a touch of chifl to give 

 them the "pep" which makes your garden still 

 charming in late Fafl. Our range of "Mums" is 

 wider and the flowers are more beautiful, this year, 

 than ever before. Just try a few, and let your 

 Autumn border rival those of Spring and Summer 

 in rugged charm. 



Arctic Chrysanthemum (C. arcticum). 2 to 

 ft. Many white flowers, over 2 in. in diameter, 

 from attractive clumps of dark green fohage in 

 September, October, and frequently November. 

 (K.) Each 2oc., doz. $2.50. 



Korean Chrysanthemum (C. coreanum). 3 to 

 4 ft. A prohfic producer of pinkish white flowers, 

 turning to claret pink as they mature, from Octo- 

 ber imtil December. Good for cutting, and gor- 

 geous in full bloom. Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 



Shasta Daisy (C. maximum). 2 to 3 ft. Luther 

 Burbank's great floral hybrid, resembhng a field 

 Daisy seen through a magnifying glass. Very free 

 flowering afl Summer and Fafl, 



Hardy CHRYSANTHEMtrM 



NEW HYBRID KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



3 to 4 ft. 



Last year we off"ered for the first time these 

 astounding new perennials. We stressed particu- 

 larly their hardiness, which is unquestioned. They 

 combine the stamina and beauty of the better hardy 

 Mums with that of the lovely Korean Chrysanthe- 

 mum. Now, having seen another Fafl's lovely bloom, 

 we are amazed at the mildness of our last Spring's 

 praise. They are indeed hardy, but their breath- 

 taking beauty is such that we are inclined to put 

 their ruggedness in second place. We are proua to 

 invite you to try a border of these gorgeous plants, 

 so that you can join us in singing their praises. 



Strong, field-grown plants, mixed colors, 

 each 25c., doz. $2.50, 100 $15.00 



HARDY NAMED CHRYSANTHEMUMS 

 Strong plants that will bloom freely this year, 

 each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 $12.00 



Aladdin. Extra early, blooming from jnid-Summer 

 until frost, with striking, big, bronzy red flowers. 



Alice Howell. Big orange-yeKow-to-bronze blooms. 

 Large. 



Beaumont. Lovely, deep crimson flowers, big and 

 strikingly beautiful. Large. 



Chestnut Burr. New sort, with countless chestnut 

 red "Mums," very double. Large-flowered. 



Cometo. Mauve pink Pompon, centered gold. 



Large-flowered. 

 Ethel. Deep maroon "button" Chrysanthemums, 



suff"used bronze. 



All varieties, unless otherwise noted, each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 $12.00 



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