WHOLESALE PEICE LIST. 



51 



Polygonum. (Knot 



Cuspidatum. Strong 4-inch pots . . . 



I'eed. ) 

 Per doz. 

 . Si 00 



Rannnonlns. ( Buttercup. 



Acris Flore Plena. 

 Aconitifolia Flore 



Strong divisions 

 Plena 



75 

 00 



Rndbeckia. (Cone Flower. ) 



Fuigida. Strong divisions I 00 



Qolden Qlow. Strong clumps I 50 



" " " divisions .... 50 



Newmani. Strong divisions 75 



Nitida or Autumn Glory. Strong divisions i 00 

 Purpurea. (Giant Purple Cone Flower.) 



Strong I 00 



Sub=Tomentosa. Strong divisions ... 75 



Rhexia. ( Meadow Beauty. 



Virginica 



75 



Per 100 



ft8 00 



6 00 

 8 00 



8 00 

 12 00 

 4 00 

 6 00 

 8 00 



8 00 

 6 00 



6 00 



Romneya Coulteri. 



(California Tree, or Matilija Poppy.) 

 While hardy as far north as Philadelphia, this must 

 be planted in a well-drained, sheltered position, preferably in a 

 sandy, peat soil, under which conditions it will grow 5 to 6 feet 

 high and will frequently have from twelve to fifteen expanded 

 flowers on a single shoot at one time. The flowers are white, 

 six inches and over in diameter, and of a peculiarly delicate 

 texture, the petals somewhat transparent, yet enduring in a good 

 state for several days. Their fragrance is delicate, somewhat 

 like that of a magnolia. $1.00 each. 



Salvia. ( Sage. ) 



Azurea Qrandiflora. Strong plants 



Santo Una. 



Incana. 2^ -inch pots 



ChamjECyparissus. 2^ "ich 



pots . 



Soa1>iOSa, (Caucasian Scabious. ) 

 Caucasica. Blue. 3-inch pots i 00 



Saxifraga. ( Megasea. ) 



Cordifolia Purpurea. Strong plants . . 2 00 



Crassifolia. Strong plants i 50 



Himalaica. Strong plants 2 00 



Ligulata. Strong plants 2 00 



Squarosa. Strong plants ; • • 2 00 



Van liouttei. Strong plants ...... 2 00 



Per doz. 



Per 100 



$1 00 



$8 00 



50 



4 00 



50 



4 00 



15 CO 



12 00 



15 00 



15 00 



15 GO 



15 00 



Saxifraga. Alpine varieties. (Rockfoil.) 



Per doz. Per 100 



Pyramidalis $3 oo 



Sarmentosa 75 ^6 00 



Umbrosa 2 00 15 00 



Sed.Tim. ( Stonecrop. ) 



Acre. Clumps 



Album. Divisions 



Marginata Alba. Clumps 



Maximum Atropurpureum. Clumps 



Pulchellum. Divisions 



Sexangulare. Divisions 



50 



4 00 



75 



6 00 



75 



6 00 



75 



6 00 



75 



6 00 



75 



6 00 



00 



8 00 



Spectabilis. Clumps i 



Scutellaria. (Skuii-Cap. ) 



Alpina. 2^ -inch pots I 00 8 00 



Sempervivnm. (House Leek.) 



Anomalum . 



Funki 



Leucanthum 



Canadensis 



SolidagO. (Golden Rod.) 



75 

 75 

 75 



75 



5 00 



STOKESIA CYANEA. . 



Spiraea Arnncns KneifBL. 



Although introduced some four years since, this handsome 

 variety of Meadow Beauty is still practically unknown. It is per- 

 fectly hardy and should find a place in a damp position in the 

 perennial border, where, under favorable conditions, it will 

 form a plant 3 to 4 feet high, with finely divided, graceful, fern- 

 like foliage and great sprays of feathery, silver white flowers in 

 June and July. 35 cents each ; ;?3.5o per dozen. 



Spiraea. 



•*^ Per doz. Per 100 



Aruncus. Strong divisions $1 00 ^8 00 



Chinensis. Strong divisions i 25 10 00 



Filipendulinafl.pl. Strong divisions 60 400 



Japonica aurea reticulata 75 5 00 



Palmata. Clumps 75 5 00 



Ulmaria fl. pi. Strong divisions .... 75 5 00 



Venusta. Clumps 75 5 00 



StaOhyS. ( Woundwort. ) 



Betonica Rosea. 3-inch pots i co S co 



" Grandiflora Superba. 3 inch pots i 00 8 00 

 Lanata. 3-inch pots 60 4 00 



Statioe. (Sea Lavender. ) 



Eximia. Strong plants I 00 8 00 



Incana. Strong plants 75 5 00 



Qmeltni. Strong plants i 25 10 00 



Tartarica. Strong plants 75 6 00 



Stokesia Cyanea. 



(The Cornflower Aster or Stokes' Aster.) 

 The colored illustration on the front cover of our retail cata- 

 logue for 1903 does not begin to do justice to the beauty of this 

 charming hardy plant, which for the past two summers has been 

 the most universally admired flower in our grounds. 



The plant grows from 18 to 24 inches high and produces its 

 Centaurea-like 4 to 5 inch in diameter lavender blue flowers 

 from early in July until late in October, even after frost has 

 destroyed nearly all other out-door flowers. It is of easiest cul- 

 ture, succeeding in any open, sunny position ; not only is it 

 desirable as a single plant in the mixed border, but it can also 

 be used with good effect in large, solid masses, and at the same 

 time is invaluable as one of the finest cut flowers. We have no 

 hesitancy in saying that the Stokesia is the one most desirable 

 hardy plant offered in our list. Strong plants, Si. 25 per dozen ; 

 ^10.00 per 100 ; ^90. 00 per 1000. 



