PETRIE LANDSCAPE NURSERIES 
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Cranford White —White. 
Eden —Bright rose. 
Ganna —Bright Pink Aster-Flowered. 
G'ada —Dwarf. Large early white. 
Glory of Seven Oaks —Golden yellow $ .25 
Isotta —Chestnut brown. 
Mrs. Philip Page —Red Bronze.$ .50 
Muldoon —Purplish amaranth. 
Murillo —Old Rose. 
New Bronze —Yellowish bronze. 
Normandy Pink —Creamy Pink. 
Normandy Yellow —Golden. 
October Dawn —Daybreak pink $ .35 
October Girl —Deep Pink. 
Ruth Cummings —Reddish Bronze. 
Yellow Howell —A yellow form of Alice 
Howell. 
All of the above except those marked 
(small plants $ .15), (strong plants 
$ .25), will send twelve all different of 
our selection for $1.25. Delivery charge 
extra. 
CLEMATIS 
The Shrubby Clematis 
C. integrifolia coerulea —Striking border 
plant about two feet high but hardly 
strong enough to support itself. Ton 
shaped blue blossoms June to August. 
C. recta and recta grandiflora —A fine 
white form tnat holds itself upright. 
Plants of all above, each .$ .25 
Clumps .75 
Corydalis glauca roseum —A small gray 
green foliaged biennial with rosy color¬ 
ed bloom not unlike Dicentra eximia. 
Each .$ .20 
C. lutea —An eight inch form with bright 
yellow and white flower throughout 
most of the summer. 
Coreopsis lanceolata —Tickseed. Daisy-like 
yellow flower with long blooming hab¬ 
it . $ .20 
Convallaria majalis —Lily of the Valley. 
Crucianella stylosa —Crosswoi’t. An early 
flowering hardy rock plant with bright 
purple ball shaped flowers. Six inches 
tall .$ .20 
Delphinium —Mixed hybrids. This is an 
ordinary strain of delphinium with good 
height and considerable range of color. 
Plants . $ .25, $ .35 and $ .50 
Selected hybrids. These are plants select¬ 
ed largely from seedlings of Englisn 
named varieties and leading American 
strains. Among them are some very 
wonderful types. These start at $ .35 
and run to $1.00 each. 
DIANTHUS 
The Pinks and Sweet Williams 
Dianthus alpinus —Alpine Pink. Dwai'f 
trailer, glossy leaves. Brilliant rose 
flowers. 
D. alpinus Alwoodii —Hybrid Pinks of 
erect growth with lovely bloom in reds, 
pinks and whites. 
D. arenarius —Sand Pink. Likes sandy 
soil in full sun. Deeply fringed, wljite 
with a carmine ring. Five inch stems. 
D. barbatus —The well know Sweet Wil¬ 
liams. 
Diadematus —Crimson with a white eye. 
Newport Pink —Salmon Rose. 
Scarlet Beauty —Scarlet. 
All Sweet Williams $ .20 
D. caesius —Cheddar Pink makes compact 
clumps of glaucous leaves with very 
fragrant bloom. 
D. Crimson King —One of the best hardy 
carnations. Deep red bloom all sum¬ 
mer. 
D. graniticus —Crimson flowers in May 
and June. Four inches. 
D. Knappi —-The only yellow flowered 
pink. Each . $ .35 
D. latifolius atrococcinea —A brilliant red 
constant blooming pink of much merit. 
D. latifolius Fuerst Bismark —A deep pink 
about color of Paul Neyron Rose and 
blooms all summer .$ .35 
D. Ophelia —A deep rose variety in the 
Clove pink group. 
D. neglectus —Glacier Pink. A fiery red 
slow growing rock pink . $ .50 
D. plumarius —Clove Pink. The common 
fragrant clove pink. 
Dicentra eximia —The Plumy Bleeding 
Heart. A dwarf pink for either sun or 
shade. 
D. specabilis — Bleeding Heart. The old 
rose colored favorite. 
Divisions ..$ .35 
Small clumps . .50 
Dictamnus fraxinella —The gasplant is a 
red or white very fragrant plant of 
good quality. An old timer.$ .50 
Digitalis gloxiniaeflora —The old fashion¬ 
ed foxglove. 
Doronicum excelsum —Orange yellow 
daisy-like flower from two to four feet 
tall in May. 
Erinus alpina —Six, inches tall, reddish to 
purple bloom compact rock subject. 
Eupatorium coelestinium —Hardy agera- 
tum. An ageratum-like fall bloomer, sky 
blue. 
Euphorbia myrsinites —A pretty prostrate 
species with bluish foliage and crowned 
heads of yellow flowers. 
Gaillardia Portola hybrids —Portolas are 
rich in color and more erect growing 
than the old strains .$ .20 
Geurn Borisii —Neat tufts of evergreen 
foliage. Brilliant scarlet from June on. 
Each .$ .50 
Globularia trichosantha —G lobe Daisy. 
Blue globular daisy-like rock plant. 
Gypsopila paniculata — Baby breath. 
Large plants .$ .35 
