*%<zidcf 'Pe%e*uti<zt& for Fall Planting 



Culture: . < ;>. well-drained bed of enriched soil is essential to the proper growth of the plants, ('arc taken in providing a suitable bed 



will :t man) times as you watch t ho succession of various beautiful, fragrant blooms through the seasons, year after year. Thej should 



be pL November, according to variety. 



Unless otherwise noted, all plants are $1.50 for 3 of one named variety; $2.75 for 6 of one named variety; $4.85 per doz. of one named variety. 

 Sinile plants. 60c. each. 



All Perennial plants are subject to the 2' , Md. or D.C. Sales Tax. Please include in your remittance. 



We pay postage, east of the Mississippi, on perennial and rose orders amounting to $3.00 or more; west of the Mississippi, please add 10% 

 to the amount of the order. On orders less than $3.00. add 35c. for postage and packing. 



Aquilegia (Columbine) 



One of the most valuable of the early- 



-cring perennials. They do best in light 



and thrive in semi-shade or full sun. 



une. 



Mrs. Scott Elliott's Strain. Outstanding 



for its wide range of color. 



Delphinium 

 (Perennial Larkspur) 

 The hybrids provide the long spi- 

 beautiful bloom so popular lor exhibition 

 purposes, cut down alter the lirst bloom, 

 I in autumn. The Belladonna 

 type is desirable to cut for mixed liouii 

 and blooms all season. Delphiniums re- 

 quire rich soil in lull sun. 

 Belladonna. Light blue, 3 to 4 ft. 

 Lamartine. I ! . marine-blue. 3 to 4 ft. 



New Giant Pacific Hybrids. \lan\ shades 

 of hu| eautifullv spaced on strong 



spikes. Mildew - 



Dicentra (Bleeding-Heart) 



Shade-lovi flowers of un- 



questioned charm. Spectabilis i-. the Bleed- 



if old-timi 

 Spectabilis. I eful pink, heart-shaped 



long, stem in April and 



Hemerocallis (Day-Lilies) 

 Thri . ' anywhere, and not being 



bothered by either i se, this i^ 



about as near a fool-proof garden plan 

 can be found. Bv planting our collection 

 you can have bloom from May on, all summer. 

 Cinnabar. I to 3 ft. Oranue base, sprinkled 

 cinnamon, recurving sepals and petals. 

 blooming. Jul v. 75c. 



Dr. Regel. Rich orange-yellow flowers in 



ry line for cutting. 

 Flava emon I.il. S -tented yellow 



rs in June. 

 Hyperion. urge; canary-yellow. 75c. each; 



>r3. 

 Imperator. 4 ft. A distinct variety with 

 rich orange-red coloring. Julv, August. 

 Kwanso. double flowers of rich 



The New "Leonian" Hybrid. Orange-red 



ch ; i for 52. 50. 

 Mikado, 3 ft. A glamorous combination- 

 ge with a mahoganv-red spot on each 

 petal. Occasionally blooms in the fall. 

 June. Julv. 75c. each; 3 for S2.00. 

 Ophir. 4 ft. Rich golden yellow coloring. July. 

 75c. each; 3 for $2.00. 



3 NEW DAYLILIES— 



First Time Offered 



JANE. A sparkling beauty. Very large 

 flowers with long petals. The color is 

 bright scarlet-red with brilliant golden 

 throat. Free blooming, late June and 

 Jul-. • 00 each; i for 18.00. 



NANCY MAE. A dwarf form ol 



free-blooming habit. Flowers are large 

 rusty red, with yellow throat. Makes 

 compact, bu^: Only 2 feet high. 



June. J8.00. 



ROSE DUBARRY. \ most unusual 

 cold berry-red, a little darker 



at base of petals, with small throat of 

 de' er burns in the hot- 



Free-blooming habit; late 

 June and July. Z]/ 2 ft- $3.00 each; 

 3 for J8.00. 



COLLECTION B 8: 

 1 each of the 3 for S7.00. 



Iberis (Hardy Candytuft) 



Delightful little evergreen plants much 

 used in rock-gardens. I'hev make splendid 

 border plants, furnishing closefj packed white 

 bloom in spring. 

 Sempervirens. \ Gne plant with dark green 



foliage, white flowers. 

 Snowflake. 1 urge, pure white flowers on 



dwarf plants. 



Gorgeous Russell Hybrid Lupins 



Plant I upins this fall to brighten youi 



garden from May to Jul\ next scar I 



■ 2'j feet high with flower spikes 2 feet 

 long, representing practical!} even color in 

 the rainbow. Ihcv like a partially shaded 



location in rich linn i Particularly 



recommended for cooler sections .,1 the 

 country. Strong plants, sure to bloom. 

 Mixed colors only. 



Lythrum 

 Dropmore Purple. ? ft. Shows, 



deep pink-violet flowers on bushy | 



Blooms all summer. 



Morden's Pink. 2 to 2 ' _. ft. Masses "i 

 rose-pink flowers on narrow spikes. June 

 ti i September. 



Prolific. t i leai Persian rose. 



Oriental Poppy 



row and lasting when well 

 started. I he pale varieties are ciichantr. 

 beautiful while the brightly colored ones i" 

 spectacular. Plant them in groups through- 

 out the border for Mav and June color. 



Barr's White. Outstanding. Finest white 



to I 

 Cavalier. Crinkly, deep scarlet-red flower. 

 ing grower and free in bloom. 



Cerise Beauty. Medium-sized bloom ol 



distincl cense-pink. 

 Crimson Pompon. I ullj double, blood-red 



flowei Beam dul and distinct. 

 Curtis Giant Salmon-Pink. I arge blooms; 



medium height ; hea\ \ stems. 



Curtis Giant Watermelon. Distinct deep 

 watermelon-pink. 



Glowing Embers. Deeply crinkled, cup- 

 shaped blooms o I medium red. 



Helen Elizabeth. Crinkle-petaled; salmon- 

 pink wit h no base spots. 



Henri Cayeux, Improved. Old-rose shaded 

 to burgundy. Very distinct. Often re- 

 ferred to as the Purple Poppy. 



Joyce, (.harming soil red flowers in great 

 abundance on 48-inch stems. Sturdy 

 growth. 



Salmon Glow. Salmon-orange. I 



blooms very double; later ones only 

 slightly double. 



Sass Pink, light flesh-pink. 



All Poppies 75c. each; any 3 for $2.00; any 



6 for $3.50; any 12 for $6.50. 



Penstemon (Beard-Tongue) 



Rose Elf. Blooms in June and July. I In- 

 color is a lovek coral-pink. Excellent for 



cutting. 2 to 3 feet. 70c. each; 3 for SI. 65. 



Phlox decussata 



Colorful, fragrant Phlox are the glory of 

 the summer garden, the large heads of 

 colorful bloom appearing in July and last- 

 ing through August. Height varies from 

 1 'A to 3 feet. 

 Border Queen. 1 l A ft. Large florets of 



deep waterrnelon-pink. Early. 

 Caroline Vandenburg. 2 ft. Lavender- 

 blue hybrid. Midseason. 



Charles H. Curtis. 214ft. Sunset-red. 



Phlox decussata, continued 

 Count Zeppelin. 2 ' _. ft. Each white lloret 



has a red cenlci . 

 Daily Sketch. 2 ' _> to 3 ft. Salmon-pink 

 florets marked with crimson. Midseason. 



Leo Schlageter. .''_. Ii. Scarlet-red with an 



orange cast . M idseason. 



Lillian. 2 to 2 ' _» ft. Cameo-pink; each 



lloret has a blue c\ e. Early. 



Mary Louise. 2 ' _. ft. Best white. Vigorous 

 owl h, clean foliage. 1 ate. 



Miss Lingard. 2 ' •_, to 5 It. White flowers 

 delightful for cutting. Very early. 



Pinkette. A lovelj new kind. White, 

 tinted pink throughout. 65c. each; 5 for 

 SI. 05. 



Salmon Beauty (live Forster). 2 ft. Sal- 

 mon-pink accentuated with while eyes 

 \1 idseason. 



San Antonio. Dark blood-red; outstanding. 



Spring-blooming Phlox 

 Phlox divaricata Laphami 

 See illustration on page 12 

 I hi ideal blue Phlox for early spring bloom. 

 Excellent for planting with hardy candytuft 

 el low and white tulips. Phlox divaricata 

 grows and spreads rapidly and is covered 

 with exquisite blue Mowers from late April 

 through May. 10 to 12 in. 



Phlox subulata 

 (Moss or Mountain Pink) 



Low spreading plants with attractive 

 foliage cover themselves with a mass of tiny 

 flowers in April and Mav. A leading rock- 

 garden plant and desirable for wall garden- 

 ing, or they can be used as edgings. 



Pink White 



Red Blue 



PANSY PLANTS 



Select Jumbo Mixture. The same 

 famous blend that we have been selling 

 lor the past several years, with even 

 more ran and beautiful colors added to 

 produce the most gorgeous display of 

 immense flowers ol rare lorm and 

 heavy substance. Set these seedling 

 plants out this fall and enjoy them 

 next spring and summer. 50 for SI. 50; 

 $2.75 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 



Rudbeckia (Coneflower) 



Tall-growing plant, bearing large daisies 

 with cone-like centers. They are easy to 

 grow in full sun in ordinary soil. Good back- 

 ground plains. 



Purpurea, The King. A crimson-red form 

 that can be combined ellectively with 

 White lustre. 65c. each; 3 for $1.65. 



GROUND-COVERS 



ENGLISH IVY. The fastest-growing 



ground cover. 2J4-in. pot plants, $3.00 

 per doz.; $20.00 per 100. 



PACHYSANDRA (Japanese Spurge). A 

 trailing plant, 6 to 8 inches high, forming 

 a complete cover of bright, glossy green 

 foliage and small spikes of flowers during 

 May and June. $3.00 per do/..; $20.00 

 per 100. 



VINCA minor ( Periwinkle; Trailing Myrtle). 

 An excellent dwarf trailing plant for car- 

 peting the ground where it is too shady 

 for other plants to thrive. $3.50 per doz.; 

 $25.00 per 100. 



F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., INC., WASHINGTON, D. C. 



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