Fall 1919 
PRICE LIST 
Spring 1920 
Silver Medal awarded us by the Massachusetts Horticultural Society 
for the best display of Herbaceous Flowers. 
Herbaceous Department 
Od account of the increasing popularity and demand for Herbaceous Perennials, 
our acreage has been extended from year to year, so that now this department alone 
covers about eighteen acres, with several greenhouses especially designed for propa- 
gating this class of plants. We are adding new and choice plants to our collection 
each year. 
About all the plants we grow are strong field-grown; the only exceptions being 
a few species which transplant better by being grown in pots, also some of the choice 
new varieties. 
HARDY PERENNIALS, FERNS AND GRASSES 
Full descriptions will be found in our General Catalogue. 
Varieties marked with a star (*) are particularly 
adapted for the rock-garden. 
Less Than Five Plants at Double the Rate Per Hundred. 
Five plants of each variety are sold at the ten rate, and 
twenty-five at the hundred rate. No single plant is sold 
for less than 25 cents. 
Per 10 Per 100 
ACANTHUS mollis— Bear's Breech 2 50 
ACHILLEA— Milfoil or Yarrow 
Aegyptica 2 00 
Eupatorium 1 80 
Millefolium 1 80 12 00 
var. roseum— Rosy Milfoil . 1 60 10 00 
Ptarmica fl. pi.— "The Pearl" 1 80 12 00 
"Perry's" White 2 00 14 00 
★tomentosa 1 80 12 00 
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