CROMWELL GARDENS, CROMWELL. CONN. 



Hardy Perennials 



RANUNCULUS 



Buttercup 

 Acris fl.-pl. /; .'. ■■ ; r'. H„l 

 pn-tt\ . .;..i;!.;.-l)..\v.-l 



bright 

 for cutting. -> tu 

 each. Si. 50 per 

 100. 



:., 5io per 



RHEUM 



Ornamental Rkutarb 

 Palmatum. 



with 



age lia\ 111 



Whitr t].- 



35 cts. L-.u 



nohle plant. 

 >iiiu-ntal loli- 

 li'lii-'d leaves, 

 krs. 8 feet, 

 u jier doz. 



RUDBECKIA 



Coneflower 

 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., $10 

 per 100 



Golden Glow. A popular, 

 showy plant that will thrive 

 under any conditions, pro- 

 ducing attractive, golden yel- 

 low flowers in the greatest 

 prolusion. 



Newmanni. Dark orange-yel- 

 low flowers, with deep purple 

 cone, carried on rigid, wiry 

 stems; flowers from July to 

 October. 3 feet. 



Purpurea (Echinacea). Giant 

 Purple Coneflower. A strong, 



rigid-growing variety, bearing Rudbeckia purpurea 



showy, reddish purple flowers, 

 with a prominent cone-shaped center of brown. 

 Subtomentosa. Bright yellow, with a deep brown 

 disk carried on erect stems; growth densely pyram- 

 idal. \'ery free and continuous. 3 feet. 



SAXIFRAGA, continued 

 Cordifolia. Light pink; good 



flower-heads. 

 Orbiculare. Ui-rp rosx- pink; 



Speciosa. liuriise ios\ crini.-ion. 

 Van Houttei. Pink; one of the 

 best. 



Saxifraga, Alpine 



Nivalis. A pretty rock-plant of 

 dwarf habit. The pure white 

 tidwers are carried on tiny 

 l)ranches. It is quite at home 

 when planted in crevices be- 

 tween rocks. 25 cts. each, 

 ^.'.50 per doz. 



SCUTELLARIA 



Macrantha. Skull-Cit^. 



An 



•nil 



the 



o,k-gai.lru ur hnrder; 

 prettN- light blue flowers during 

 June and July. 20 cts. each, 

 $2 per doz. 



SEDUM • Stonecrop 



An interesting and pretty 

 group of sure ulent plants of va- 



th. 



in\-,ihiat>KM' 

 1 ni.ikr ar 



sit 1 



.llent 



.■llent 



Tlie taller x.irirtiri. 

 for border planting. 

 15 cts. each, $1.25 per doz., $8 per 100, except where 

 otherwise noted 



SALVIA • Meadow Sage 

 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., $10 per 100, except where 

 noted 



Argentea. Handsome. >il\ ( i\- white- tuliagc; branching 



lu-a.K ..1 I.lllkl^ll wliit.- ti-.UVl:,. 

 Azurea grandiflora. 1 all -jnki - oi light blue 



fl,.wrr., Mirul,l,\- lial.it, jiiii.' ami Jiil\ j feet. 

 Pratensis. 1 )c. p \ 1. iK t-l.lu.' tl. iwcr-; \ ,1 >• showy. June 



Turkestanica. .\i w 



brarts. on brailrhing 

 each, S3. 50 per doz. 



Pair hlue flowers with pink 

 items. \'igorous growth. 35 cts. 



SANTOLINA 



Lavender Cotton 



h silvery 



Incana. \ dwarf, dense-foliaged pereiii 



gray foliage. A useful rock- or border pi. int. Should 

 be slightly protected. 10 cts. eacli. Si per doz. 

 $8 per 106. 



SAPONARIA • Soapwort 



Ocymoides. A pre 



leaves, completely 

 May and Jifl\'. i 

 per 100. 



liling \ariety, with small 

 d with rosy pink flowers, 

 eacli, St. .so per doz., Sio 



SAXIFRAGA • M 



Handsome, broad-leaved plants, lm . .w 1 1114 ahoiii 1 

 foot in height, making excellent spe. inu n pi. mis ui 

 forming bold groups if planted in cpiaiuits . .\ttiai ti\ e 

 flowers in early spring. We can supply this subject in 

 the four distinct varieties from large pots or in field- 

 grown clumps. 



25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 



Acre. IVdU Pt-pp. 



\-ellow flowers, jirodtic 

 July. 3 iiu lies. 

 Album. White; creepii 



inches. 

 Kamtschaticum. Clii: 

 green foliage. Jlil\- to 

 Maximowiczii. Plight 

 \ell..w tloweis. July ti 

 Spurium coccineum. 



\tti 



light green foliage; 

 SI S during June and 



Jtini' and July. 6 



ellow flowers; deep 

 I. o inelies. 

 ige; heads of golden 

 I foot. 



\ariety, with showy 



f senii-erec-t growth, 

 iili.ige; bright pink 



Sieboldii. .\ Jap.iiu'se \aiiety nt se 

 Handsome, round, glaucous toli.i 

 lloweis. .Xtlgust to Si-i)teniber. ij iiu lies. 



Spectabile atropurpureum. Dark, coppi i; 

 foliage. Rosy red flowers. July to .August 

 20 cts. each, $2 per doz. 



pin i)le 

 I foot. 



SENECIO • G roundsel 



Bold foliagi- plants with branching stems and 

 attracti\e, eoiiip<i>iie lloweis. fseliil for grouping in 



moi'^t and sub ,u|ii,ilk' sil ii.it Ions. 



Clivorum. .\ new I luiir^r vpei u with large heads of 

 01 ,iiige-\-eilo\\ lloweis; h.iiu isoiiie. shiny green foliage. 

 Juh- to' .September. .( feet. 15 cts. each. Si. 50 per 

 doz., Sio per 100. 



SIDALCEA • Greek Mallow 



A useful gniiip ol border plants producing graceful 

 spikes of vei\ show\ flowers at a period when they are 

 a|ipreriated. from July to Septenfl)er. Tliey are of 

 ill. e.i^ie-t culture and do well in any location in the 



15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., $10 per 100 



Candida. Pure while- lloweis .iboiil i inch across, on 



large spikes. |iil\ and .\iigiisl. 3 Ic-el, 

 Rosy Gem. (ii.iei-liil siiikes ol bi-aiitiftil rose-pink 



flowers. July to September. .) feet. 



