DANSN/ILLE’S 
PIONEER. 
NUJRSEFLIES 
Gaillardia 
Digitalis—Foxglove 
Papaver—Orientale 
Dianthus Barbatus (Sweet William)—This charming 
old favorite should be in every garden; Pink, red, 
white. 
Dianthus Deltoides —Beautiful prostrate plant with 
narrow leaves and abundance of small crimson flow¬ 
ers. June-July. 
Dianthus Deltoides Brilliant —Similar to above 
with glowing crimson flowers. 
Dianthus Latifolius (Everblooming Sweet William) 
—Brilliant fiery crimson flowers all season. 
Dianthus Plumarius (Garden Pinks)—Rose-pink and 
white fragrant flowers on long spikes. Glaucous green 
foliage. Cut off flowers when they fade and you will 
have continuous bloom. 
Dicentra Spectabilis (Bleeding Heart) — Long 
racemes of graceful heart-shaped pink flowers. Early 
spring. 40c each; 3 for $1.00. 
DELPHINIUM (Larkspur) 
One of our best plants for the hardy border. By cut¬ 
ting off faded flowers you will have a second blooming. 
Every garden should have at least three plants. 
Belladonna —-Numerous spikes of light sky blue. 
Formosum —Rich blue tinged purple with white eye. 
Gold Medal Hybrids —Colors vary from palest blue 
to deep indigo blue and royal purple with many inter¬ 
mediary pastel tones of mauve, pink and lavender 
blendings. Florets and stalks very large. 
Wrexham Hollyhocks Strain —Grows three to four 
feet and florets are very large in shade of blue, white 
and pink combination. Considered the best on the 
market. 3 for 75c; 12 for $2.85; 25 for $5.75. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) 
For stately and picturesque beauty it is not to be sur¬ 
passed. The flower heads are over 3 feet long, crowded 
with big, bell-shaped blossoms. Purple, white, rose- 
pink, mixed. 
Erigeron Speciosus -Large, handsome blue flowers, 
violet tinted and yellow centers. June-July. Fine for 
cutting. 
*Erinus Alpinus Roseus —Pretty rosettes of foliage 
and racemes of rosy purple flowers. 4 inches. May- 
June. 
Erysimum Pulchellum —Fragrant sulphur yellow 
flowers. 6 inches. 
Gaillardia (Blanket Flower)—Considered one of the 
most beautiful and desirable plants because it blooms 
from June until frost. Yellow with red center. Fine 
for cutting. 
Geum —Lady Stratheden—Rich golden yellow, excel¬ 
lent for cutting. May-July. 
Geum—Mrs. Bradshaw —Beautiful large, double 
fiery red flowers nearly all summer. 
Gypsophila Paniculata —Dense spreading bush, 
numerous tiny flowers in light feathery panicles. 
July-August. An old-fashioned favorite. 
^Gypsophila Repens —A beautiful trailing plant with 
clouds of small, white and pink flowers. July-August. 
*Helianthemum Mutabile —Low-growing evergreen 
plant forming broad clumps which are hidden by a 
mass of rose-white and yellow flowers. July-Sep- 
tember. 
Heliopsis Pitcheriana —Beautiful deep golden yellow 
flowers about two inches in diameter. 3 feet. July- 
August. 
*Heuchera Sanguinea Brilliant coral red flowers on 
stems 12-18 inches high. Very free flowering. June- 
September. 
Hibiscus —Immense single hollyhock-like blossoms 
Freely produced during the summer. 3-4 feet high. 
Pink, red, white, yellow. 
Hollyhocks, Double —Stately, majestic hardy plants 
6-8 feet high. Colossal spikes of bloom produce showy 
effects. Pink, red, white, yellow. 
IRIS—GERMAN 
One of the finest of our hardy plants. Grows in all 
soils. 
S= Standard F= Falls 
Ambassadeur —(S) Smoky velvety purple. (F) Vel¬ 
vety purple maroon. 48 inches. 
Ballerine —(S) Light blue-violet, waved at margin 
(F) A deeper shade. Sweet scented. 36 inches. 
Gold Imperial —The best golden yellow. 
Morning Splendor —(S) Petunia violet. (F) Rich 
raisin purple, orange beard. Tall, large flowers. Ex¬ 
cellent. 
Queen of May —(S) Lilac. (F) Purplish lilac or rose. 
Very sweetly scented, very large, bright and free 
flowering. The most charming. 
Asia —(S) Pale silvery lavender deepening at the base 
to golden yellow. (F) Pale reddish purple, lighter at 
edges. 
George Yeld —(S) Bright apricot. (F) Brilliant rose- 
crimson, edged buff. New combination. 
JAPANESE IRIS 
Dream— Large, single white delicately veined. Stand¬ 
ards rich reddish violet with white edges. 
Lathyrus (Perennial Pea)—Trailing plants suitable for 
growing on arches, pergolas, trellises or trailing over 
rough banks. Excellent for cutting. Pink, red, white. 
Lavandula Vera —The true sweet lavender delight¬ 
fully fragrant blue flow r ers. July-August. 18 inches. 
Liatris Pycnostachya (Blazing Star)—Long narrow 
spikes of rich purple flowers. 4 feet high. July- 
August. Extremely beautiful as well as odd. 
*Linum Perenne —Beautiful pale blue flowers on slen¬ 
der, graceful stems. Attractive in bloom and foliage. 
Lobelia Cardinalis (Cardinal Flower)—Rich, fiery 
cardinal flowers, often producing 4-6 spikes 24-30 
inches long. Ideal for waterside. 
Lupine —Beautiful long spikes of pea-shaped flowers 
about a foot long on stems 3 feet high. Blue, pink, 
white, yellow. June. 
Lychnis Chalcedonica —Heads of vivid scarlet flow¬ 
ers blooming a long time. One of the showiest plants 
for hardy border. 3 feet. July-September. 
Monarda Didyma —Brilliant crimson-scarlet flowers 
are produced freely. June-August. 
Myostis Alpestris (Forget-Me-Not)—This beautiful 
rich dark blue border plant comes into bloom with the 
early spring bulbs and continues to bloom through 
June. 
Oenothera Youngi —Large leaved with firm, shiny 
foliage. Numerous bright lemon-yellow flowers on 
stems about 24 inches tall. June-August. 
Pachysandra (Japanese Spurge)—Trailing plants 0-8 
inches high, forming broad mats of bright glossy green 
foliage. A ground cover, which will grow in all shady 
situations where grass will not grow. 12 
for $2.25; 25 for $4.50; 100 for $16.00. 
Papaver Orientale (Oriental Poppy)— 
Tremendous cup-shaped blooms of bright¬ 
est crimson-scarlet, with large, purplish 
black blotches at base of petals. 3-3 
feet. May-June. 3 for 75c; 12 for 
$2.85; 25 for $5.75. 
Papaver, Mrs. Perry —Orange-apricot with 
faint lilac suffusion. 3 for 75c; 12 for 
$2.85; 25 for $5.75. 
"Papaver Nudicaule (Iceland Poppy)—Tufts of bright green, 
fernlike foliage, from which spring throughout the entire 
season, a profusion of slender, leafless stems, one foot high, 
each graced with charming cup-shaped yellow, orange, white 
or pink flowers. 
Pentstemon -Very showy, growing from 2-4 feet high. Are 
rather bushy and have very long, slender spikes which bear 
many trumpet-shaped flowers resembling Foxglove. Mixed 
shades. 
:i Phlox Subulata —Pretty moss-like, evergreen foliage, which 
is hidden by the rose-pink blossoms during April and May. 
Thrives in hot, dry places and blooms profusely. 
Chrysanthemum 
Maloney Bros., Barevilie. Pa. 
Dansville, N. Y. 
Gentlemen: 
Just a few lines to express my appreciation of the way you 
handled my order. It could not have been received at a more 
suitable time and the plants are excellent. 
Thanking you, I am 
Yours truly, 
E.fcG. KIEHL 
For recreation and beauty, cut flowers for your home 
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