FLOWER SEEDS FOR FLORISTS 
PERENNIALS AND BIENNIALS (Continued) 
lychnis. ty. pkt. 34 oz. ioz. 
Alplna. Rose, 12 inches, for rock gardens. $.50 
Chalcedonica. Scarlet, 36 inches.15 $.50 
MATRICARIA. 
All-double White. Our stock of All-double White is of the imbricated 
or fully double type. Flowers are freely produced and about half the 
size of Feverfew from cuttings.25 $1.00 3.00 
Capensis Alba. Feverfew.20 .50 
Golden Ball. Yellow disc. 8 inches.25 .50 1.60 
MYOSOTIS. See Forget-me-not in annual and perennial pages. 
NEPETA. Mussini. Lavender blue, for rock gardens.35 .60 2.00 
PENTSTEMON. Gloxinioides. “Sensation.” Finest mixture.35 .80 2.75 
PHYSALIS. Franchetti. Chinese lantern plant.25 .75 
PLATYCODON. 
Grandiflora, Blue. Early flowering, 28 inches. 25 .40 1.50 
Grandiflora Album. White, 28 inches.25 .40 1.40 
poppy. 
Orientate Brilliant, 40 inches.25 .50 1.50 
Beauty of Livermere. Oxblood, 3 feet.35 .75 2.75 
Mixed. 25 .35 1.00 
See Annual Pages for other Perennial Poppies. 
PRIMULA. 
Veris Grandiflora. Mixed, 12 inches.34 oz., $1.00.50 6.00 
Veris Giant Munstead Strain. Extra large yellow and white. 
12 inches.34 oz., $1.00.75 
Vulgaris. (Yellow English Primrose). Excelsior Strain, 6 inches.40 .80 3.00 
Note: Primula seed germinate very slowly. 
PYRETHRUM. Useful and profitable for outdoor cutting. We particularly 
recommend our strain of Roseum, semi-double mixed, about 35-40% 
coming semi-double. 
Ptarmicaeflorum. Silvery White, 6 inches.34 oz., $1.50.50 
Uliginosum. Single, white, 4 feet. 40 1.00 3.25 
Roseum. Semi-double mixed. Valuable for cutting.50 1.50 4.50 
Roseum. Single Mixed.25 .40 1.25 
Kelway’s Dark Red Strain. Varies some.50 .90 3.00 
SAPONARIA. Ocymoides. Pink trailing, 12 inches.20 .60 
SCABIOSA. 
Caucasica House Hybrids. Best of the lavender strains.50 .90 3.00 
Caucasica Lilac Lavender.40 .60 2.00 
Columbaria Pink.40 .65 2.00 
Columbaria Lavender.35 .65 2.00 
SEDUM. Acre. (Golden Moss). 3 inches.34 oz., 75c.35 
SEMPERVIVUM. Perennial Mixed.75 
STATICE. The following are valuable perennials for cutting. 
Perezii. Violet blue, tall, flowers first season.25 .40 1.50 
Caspia. Soft lilac.40 .60 2.00 
Latifolia. Blue, largely used for drying.25 .35 1.00 
Dumosa. Silvery gray, fine for rock gardens, 12 inches.25 .75 2.50 
Incana Tatarica. Small white, best for drying.20 .50 
TROLLIUS. Ledebouri. Orange, 2 feet. Seed must be frozen over winter to 
germinate.50 1.25 4.00 
TUNICA. Saxifraga. Lilac rose, early flowering, 10 inches.15 .60 
VERONICA. 
Longifolia. Compact, blue flowers, 30 inches..25 .35 1.25 
Repens. White with light blue, very early trailing.40 .80 3.00 
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