Profits for Florists 
IN CUT-FLOWER PERENNIALS 
25 Digitalis Gloxinaeflora 
Fink, Purple, White 
assorted (Biennial) 1.50 
25 
Gaillardia Grandiflora 
$1.50 
25 
Heliopsis Pitcheri 
1.50 
25 
Heuchera Brizoides 
2.00 
25 
Liatris Pycnostachya 
1.75 
25 
Liatris Scariosa Earlv 
1.75 
25 
Lilium Regale 
1.75 
25 
Penstemon Barbatus 
Torreyi 
1.50 
25 
Penstemon Barbatus Pink 
Beauty 1.75 
25 
Physalis Franchetti 
1.50 
25 
Physostegia Virginica 
Rosea 
1.50 
25 
Pyrethrum Roseum 
Hybridum 
1.75 
25 
Rudbeckia Newmanii 
1.50 
25 
Ranunculus Acris FI. PI. 1.75 
25 
Stokesia Cyanea 
1.50 
25 
Tritoma Hybrids 
1.75 
25 
Valeriana Officinalis 
1.50 
25 
Violet Frey’s Fragi'ant 
2.00 
25 
Violet* Gov. Herrick 
2.00 
25 
Sweet William 
1.50 
Perennial Plants Bloom Each Year; 
Planting Is Long Time Investment 
With Profits From Each New Crop 
In addition to many years of practical experience in the growing and 
propagating of various perennials, we have in the past and are now devoting a 
great deal of time to studying uses for our plants. Throughout the entire sum¬ 
mer when various large plantings come into full flower, we very carefully ex¬ 
amine them. In practically every case at the conclusions of our field inspections, 
bunches of flowers are cut and brought to our packing house where we have 
a large assortment of various types of baskets, vases, etc. Greatly enjoying the 
flowers, we very often arrange them and make nice baskets, selecting color 
arrangements and suitable material. We take great pleasure in this work. 
Almost every time a basket is finished it is photographed. We have many 
photographs of arrangements we made in our own building. You have seen 
these baskets displa}md in our price lists every year which proves beyond ques¬ 
tion that beautiful pieces can be made with hardy flowers. 
