Hardy Perennials for fall Planting 



Phlox decussata 



Colorful, fragrant Phlox are the glory of the sum- 

 mer garden, the large heads of colorful bloom ap- 

 pearing in July and lasting through August. Height 

 varies from 1^ to 3 feet. 



Border Queen. Large florets of deep watermelon- 

 pink. Early. W^ ft. 

 Caroline Vandenburg. Lavender-blue hybrid. 



Midseason. 2 ft. 

 Charles H. Curtis. Sunset-red. 2H ft. 55c. each; 



$L35 for 3; $5.00 per doz. 

 Count Zeppelin. Each vi^hite floret has a red center. 



2Hft. 

 Daily Sketch. Salmon-pink florets marked with 



crimson. Midseason 2^/^ to 3 ft. 

 Ethel Pritchard. French mauve. Midseason. 2 ft. 

 Flash. Carmine-crimson with an orange center. 



2 ft. 55c. each; $L35 for 3; $5.00 per doz. 

 Leo Schlageter. Scarlet-red with an orange cast. 



Midseason. ly^ ft. 

 Lillian. Best described as cameo-pink; each floret 



has a blue eye. Early. 2 to 2 3^^ ft. 

 Miss Lingard. White flowers delightful for cutting. 



Very early. ly^XoZ ft. 

 Mrs. Scholten. Salmon-scarlet. Midseason. 2 ft. 

 Painted Lady. Delightful combination of silver- 

 pink with salmon shading and cherry-red centers. 



Early. 2.^ to 3 ft. 

 Progress. Light blue, with deeper purpIe-blue eye. 



ly-i ft. 55c. each; $L35 for 3; $5.00-per doz. 

 Starlight. Violet-red florets shading lilac; white 



center. Midseason. 2 to 2 3^ ft. 

 Thor. The florets are a combination of salmon-pink 



with a scarlet glow and a red eye. Midseason. 2 ft. 



Phlox subulata 



(Moss or Mountain Pink) 



Low spreading plants with attractive foliage. They 

 cover themselves with a mass of tiny flowers in April 

 and May. A leading rock-garden plant and desirable 

 for wall gardening or they can be used as edgings. 

 Alice Wilson. New. Bright lavender-blue. Blooms 



again in fall. 

 Atropurpurea. Very showy brilliant red. 

 Brightness. New. Attractive bright pink. Good 



grower. 

 Camla alba. A lovely new white form that blooms 



very freely again during fall months. 



Polemonium 



Blue Pearl (Jacobs-Ladder). 12 in. A new dwarf 

 Polemonium with great clusters of light blue 

 flowers. The plants grow well in partial shade or 

 full sun. May. 



Primula (Primrose) 



Perhaps the showiest of spring-flowering peren- 

 nials are the lovely Primroses. They have a wide 

 color range covering the entire spectrum. 

 Acaulis, New Giant-flowering, Mixed. A splen- 

 did new strain with large flowers of many diff"erent 

 shades and colors. 



Super-Swiss Giant Pansy Plants 



A mixture of the finest color combinations and at- 

 tractive forms of Swiss Giant Pansies. Transplant- 

 ing plants for setting out this fall for spring blooms 

 $1.50 for 50; $2.75 per 100; $18.50 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 background plants. 

 Maxima. Glaucous green leaves and bright yellow 



flowers 3 to 4 inches across, with a cone 2 inches 



high. Blooms all summer. 4 to 5 ft. 55c. each; 



$1.35 for 3. 

 Purpurea, The King. A crimson-red form that 



can be combined eff"ectively with White Lustre. 



50c. each; $1.20 for 3. 

 White Lustre. A new Coneflower with pure white 



petals and a bronzy gold cone. Starts to bloom in 



June and continues all summer. Stiff, sturdy 



stems. 3 ft. 75c. each; $2.00 for 3. 



Tradescantia (Spiderwort) 



For shaded places the Tradescantias are very de- 

 sirable. Varieties may be chosen that will give 

 blooms from spring to autumn. 



Blue Stone. Low-growing. Large, rich blue flowers. 

 Lilac Time. Distinct light lilac color. 

 Pauline. Flowers are rosy mauve. A vigorous 



variety. 



PERENNIAL VINES 



BOSTON IVY. Fast-growing. Clings to brick or 

 stone. 50c. each; $1.25 for 3. 



BITTERSWEET {Celastrus articulata). The Ori- 

 ental variety. Covered with orange-yellow berries 

 in fall. 75c. each. 



CLEMATIS paniculata. Strong, rapid growth. 

 Pure white, fragrant flowers. 65c. each; $1.65 for 3. 



CLEMATIS Jackmani. Large, rich purple blos- 

 soms. 85c. each. 



CLEMATIS, Duchess off Edinburgh. Large, 

 double, elegant white blooms. 85c. each. 



CLEMATIS, Mme. Baron Veillard. Large lav- 

 ender flowers. 85c. each. 



CLEMATIS, Mme. Edouard Andre. Splendid 

 large flowers of a bright rosy carmine color. 85c. 

 each. 



ENGLISH IVY. 2i^-in. pot plants, $1.75 per doz.; 

 $13.00 per 100. 



POLYGONUM Auberti. (Silver Lace Vine). A 

 fast-growing vine attaining a height of 25 feet. 

 Foamy sprays of flowers in summer and fall. 75c. 

 each; $2.00 for 3. 



WISTERIA sinensis. Produces early in the spring 

 thousands of pendulous clusters of delicate violet- 

 blue blossoms. 2 to 3 ft. 2-yr. plants. $1.00 each. 



WISTERIA alba. Same as above, only pure white. 

 $1.00 each. 



GROUND-COVERS 



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. $2.00 per doz.; 

 $15.00 per 100. 



VINCA minor (Periwinkle; Trailing Myrtle) . An 

 excellent dwarf trailing plant for carpeting the 

 ground where it is too shady for other plants to 

 thrive. $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



Unless otherwise noted all plants are $1.00 for 3 of one kind; $1.75 for 6 of one kind; 

 $3.50 per doz. of one kind. Single plants, 45c. each 



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