Perennials TowsoN Nurseries, Inc 



*ERINUS alpinus albus (Liver-Balsam). 



Suitable for the rockery, wall garden or rock 

 garden. Pure white. 6 inches. May-July. S — D. 

 3 5 cents each $3.50 per dozen 



*E. alpinus (mixed) (Liver-Balsam). A. 



fine mixture of the above, including shades 

 of white, pink, red and purple. 6 inches 

 May-July. S — D. 



30 cents each $3.00 per dozen 



^ERYSIMUM pulchellum (Rockery 

 Blistercress). Close tufted habit of growth. 

 Deep orange. 6 inches. May-July. S — D. 



EUPATORIUM aromaticum melissoides 

 (Melissa Thoroughwort) . Delicate white 

 flowers. Useful for cutting. 1 Yz feet. Aug- 

 ust and September. S or SH — CF. 



E. coelestinum (Mistflower). A good hardy 

 plant producing heads of light blue to vio- 

 let flowers. 2 feet. August to October. S 

 or SH— CF. 



E. urticaefolium (Snow Thoroughwort). 



A native plant with sort of feathery white 

 flowers. 2 to 3 feet. August and September. 

 S or SH. 



FUNKIA (Hosta) plantaginea grandi- 

 flora (Big Plantainlily ) . Green leaves 10 

 inches long and 6 inches broad. Flowers 

 white. 2 feet. September. M — S or SH. 

 3 5 cents each $3.50 per dozen 



F. (Hosta) undulata (Wavyleaved Plan- 

 tainlily). White striped leaves, 6 inches long, 

 3 inches broad. Flowers pale lavender. July- 

 August. M-S or SH. 



3 5 cents each $3.50 per dozen 



GAILLARDIA aristata ( Common Peren- 

 nial Gaillardia). A very valuable flower, 

 especially for cutting. Yellow and maroon. 

 2 feet. July until frost. S — D — CF. 



G. portola. A new variety. Vigorous grow- 

 er, beautiful foliage. Brilliant coppery scar- 

 let, margined with golden yellow. 2^ to 3 

 feet. May-November. S — CF. 



*GERANIUM argentum ( Silver-leaved 

 Cranesbill). A silvery-leaved variety. Will 

 grow well in hot, dry places. Flowers pink, 

 dark veins. 6 to 12 inches. June-July. S — D. 

 3 5 cents each $3.50 per dozen 



=^GEUM Lady Stratheden. Rich golden- 

 yellow blossoms. 2 feet. June to Septem- 

 ber. S. 



*G. Mrs. Bradshaw. An excellent variety 

 with large, double orange scarlet flowers. 1 J4 

 feet. June to September. S. 



*GLOBULARIA vulgaris (Common 

 Globe-daisy). Rare blue color. June-Sep- 

 tember. 9 inches. S — D. 



GYPSOPHILA paniculata (Babys- 

 breath). An unsurpassable flower for cut- 

 ting and mixing with other varieties. Minute 

 feathery white blooms. 3 feet. June and 

 July. L— D— S— CF. 



G. Bristol Fairy. An improvement over the 

 double flowering paniculata form. With larger, 

 purer, white flowers. 2 to 3 feet. L — D — 

 S— CF. 



50 cents each $4.50 per dozen 

 *G. repens (Creeping Gypsophila). A 



lovely trailing plant with an abundance of 

 small white or rosy flowers. 6 inches. June 

 and July. L— D— S. 



HELENIUM autumnale superbum 

 (Large Sneezeweed). Large, flat, lemon- 

 yellow flowers. 4 to 5 feet. August and 

 September. S — CF. 



30 cents each $3.00 per dozen 



H. (Riverton Beauty) (Sneezewort). Pure 

 lemon-yellow, center purplish-black. 3 to 4 

 feet. August-September. S — CF. 



30 cents each $3.00 per dozen 

 H. (Riverton Gem). A fine variety. Old 

 gold to red color. 3 feet. August and Sep- 

 tember. S — CF. 



30 cents each $3.00 per dozen 

 *HELIANTHEMUM chamaecistus au- 

 reum (Common Sun Rose). Low growing 

 evergreen habit, with deep yellow flowers. 

 6 to 8 inches. June-July. SA — D — S — P. 

 *H. chamaecistus mutabile (Fickle Sun 

 Rose). Flowers rose changing to pale lilac. 

 6 inches. June. SA— D— S— P. 



30 cents each $3.00 per dozen 



*H. Mrs. Earle. This, double red, is very 

 popular. 8 to 12 inches. June-July. SA — 

 D— S— P. 



30 cents each $3.00 per dozen 



HELIOPSIS hel. pitcheriana (Pitcher 

 Heliopsis). Ch oice, deep orange-yellow flow- 

 ers. 3 feet. June-October. S — TD3 — CF. 



HEMEROCALLIS dumortieri (Early 

 Daylily). Flowers pale orange. June- July. 

 2 feet. M— SH— TD3. 



H. thunbergi (Japanese Daylily). A very 

 desirable species. Lemon-yellow color. 3 feet. 

 July. M— SH— TD3. 



HEPATICA triloba (Roundlobe Hepa- 

 tica). A very pretty native plant. Spring 

 flowering, lavender-blue. 6 inches. M — S or 

 SH. 



HESPERIS matronalis (Sweet Rocket) 

 (Dames Rocket). Fragrant light purple 

 flowers in very showy spikes. 2 feet. May- 

 June. S — CF. 



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All perennials strong plants from pots, 

 25 cents each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 

 per 100, excepting where noted. 



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