BULLETIN NUMBER 1 — FEBRUARY 10, 1934 
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HARDY PERENNIALS and ALPINE PLANTS—Continued 
PHLOX—Continued Per 10 Per 100 
F. G. Von Lassburg, a splendid midseason tall white variety. Trusses 
large and stems good, very free blooming. Rather tall, fine for 
the back of the border, _ $ .90 $ 7.00 
Fuerbrand, cerise and vermillion flamed with orange. One of the large- 
est flowered in the orange-red section _ _1.00 8.00 
Glorie Du Maroc, European growers claim this new variety to be 
“nearest to Blue”. Although at first rather strongly purple it is 
true that the sun quickly reduces its shade to lavender blue, set 
off by a large crimson eye _ 1.75 15.00 
Iris, lavender drooping petals, very fragrant _ .90 7.00 
Jules Sandeau, rosy pink _ 1.00 8.00 
La Vague, mauve, carmine eye _ .80 7.00 
Michael Buchner, pink _ .90 7.00 
Miss Lingard, (Suffruticosa) white _ 1.00 8.00 
Mrs. Jenkins, white, one of the old standbys _ .90 7.00 
Mrs. Millie Von Hoboken, bright pink _ .90 7.00 
Nicolas Flammel, a beautiful new red, bright carmine-like with golden 
salmon suffusion and crimson eye _ 1.50 12.00 
Pantheon, deep salmon rose _ .90 7.00 
Rheinlander, salmon pink, scarlet eye _ .90 7.00 
Richard Wallace, white, crimson eye _-____ .90 7.00 
Rijnstroom, rose pink, good strong grower producing an abundance 
of stems_ .90 7.00 
R. P. Struthers, carmine, claret red eye _-_ .90 7.00 
Siebold, orange scarlet with crimson eye ___■_ .90 7.00 
Thor, deep salmon pink with red eye _ .90 7.00 
Verbloom, identical to Miss Lingard only pink _ 1.80 15.00 
Von Hochberg, a recent novelty of extra size and depth of color. 
Liquid amaranth-red _ 1.00 8.00 
Widar, reddish violet, white margin _ .90 7.00 
In Colors, Pink, Purple, White, Red unnamed-, ($55.00 per M.) _ .80 6.00 
Mixed _ .70 5.00 
*Sublata Dwarf, Moss or Mountain Pink 
Alba, snow white, April, May, 4“ _ .90 7.00 
Rosea, pink, April, May, 4“ ___ 1 _ .90 7.00 
PHYSALIS, Chinese Lantern Plant 
Francheti, produces bright orange scarlet lantern-like fruits, ex- 
excellent for winter bouquets, 2' _ .80 6.00 
* PINKS, Hardy Garden and Carnation—See Dianthus Caryophyllus 
*PLATYCODON, Balloon Flower 
Maresii Blue, 12“ _ .90 7.00 
Maresii White, 12“ _ .90 7.00 
PUERARIA THUNBERGIANA, Kudzu Vine, very rapid growing 
vine. Said by some to grow a yard a day. 
One Year, No. 1 _ .90 7.00 
Two Year, No. 1 _ 1.20 10.00 
* PY RETHRUM, Painted Daisy 
Aureum, (Golden Feather) produces multitudes of tiny yellow 
flowers throughout July and August, 12“ _ .90 7.00 
Hybridum Roseum, one of the earliest and latest flowers to bloom 
producing an abundance of blooms in a wide range of color, good 
cut flower, June to October, 18“ _ 1.00 8.00 
Hybridum Roseum Atrosanguineum, same as Roseum only the 
blooms as a rule are darker shades, 18“ _ 1.20 10.00 
Roseum Cameum, flesh colored, very new, 18“ _ 1.50 12.00 
* RANUNCULUS, Buttercup 
Repens FI. PL, very pretty double flowering yellow butter-cup. 
Flowers of bright yellow. May, June, 6“ _ .80 6.00 
