NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. 
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r PLUMBAGO Larpentae (Leadwort). Forms masses of dark green leaves cov¬ 
ered with intense blue flowers in summer and fall. 6-8 in._. 
c POLEMONIUM Coeruleum (Jacobs Ladder). Clusters of rich blue flowers on 
strong stems. May-June. 18 in. 
r POTENTILLA Hybrids (Cinquefoil). Attractive plants for the border of rock¬ 
ery with flowers of orange and red tones. June-August. 18 in. 
rscPRIMULA, HARDY (Primrose). There is an increasing demand of these 
showy and attractive spring flowering plants. Useful for pot plants and 
for cutting. Sell readily in early spring because of their bright cheery col¬ 
ors. Our plants are grown from the best obtainable imported seed. 
Auricula. Very attractive and unusual with soft velvety colors of many 
shades in April-May. 6 in..... 
Denticulata (Cashmeriana). Lavender-blue flowers in dense heads in early 
Spring. 12 in.... 
Veris Elatior (Polyanthus). The flowers are in large clusters on very strong 
stems, well above the foliage. 12 in. All shades from pure white to 
deep violet... 
Giant Munstead. Immense flowers, mostly white and yellow shades.. 
Vulgaris (Cowslip). Fragrant flowers of bright yellow. April-May. 6 in. 
c PYRETHRUM Hybridum (Painted Daisies). Splendid cut flowers. The color 
range is mostly in shades of pink and red, with some percentage of doubles. 
3 ft.. 
Hybridum. Doubles, semi-double and selected singles grown from divisions. 
Mostly in dark shades.. 
rs PULMONARIA Maculata (Trout Plant). Clusters of pink and blue flowers 
in very early Spring with deep green, glossy leaves spotted with white. 8 in. 
c RUDBECKIA Purpurea (Cone Flower). Large, single, reddish purple flowers 
with a large, dark brown, cone shaped center. 3 ft.. 
c SALVIA Azurea (.Sage). Light blue flowers on tall stems in Aug.-Sept. 4 ft. 
Pitcheri. Deep blue flowers in September and Oct. More compact than the 
above. 
1.20 
1.20 
1.20 
2.50 
1.75 
1.50 
2.00 
1.50 
1.20 
2.00 
1.20 
1.20 
c SCABIOSA Japonica. Lavender-blue flowers on good stems. 2 ft... 1.20 
SEDUM or STONECROP. The backbone of the American rock garden. They 
thrive in hot dry positions where few other plants will grow. 
Acre (Golden Moss). Bright green foliage with yellow flowers. 3 in. 
Anglicum. Gray-green foliage, white flowers... 
Album. White flowers. 4 in. 
Glaucum. Blue green foliage, white flowers. 4 in. ... 
Kamtschaticum. Broad flat heads of yellow bronze flowers. 6 in. 
Lydium. Bronzy green foliage. 2 in... 
Nevi. Soft green toned with pink. 4 in. 
Reflexum. Resembles a dwarf Spruce, 
yellow flowers. 6 in. 
Sarmentosum. Bright green, good for 
rough spots. 6 in. 
Sieboldi. Round glaucous leaves, pink 
flowers in August. 10 in. 1.50 
Spectabile. Flat heads of rose-colored 
flowers in late Summer. 18 in. 
1.50 12.00 
1.50 12.00 
1.20 
1.20 
1.00 
1.20 
1.20 
1.20 
1.00 
6.00 
12.00 
1.20 
8.00 
r SEMPERVIVUM (Hen and Chickens). 
Small cactus-like rosettes of various 
shapes and colors. 
Tectorum (House Leek). The largest of 
all and the easiest to grow. We offer 
single rosettes... 
rs STATICE Latifolia (Sea Lavender). Ro¬ 
settes of leathery leaves with immense 
heads of misty lavender flowers. July- 
August. 18 in..... 
Fra- 
2 ft. 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
15.00 
12.00 
10.00 
15.00 
10.00 
8.00 
12.00 
1.50 10.00 
8.00 
8.00 
1.50 10.00 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
6.00 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
.75 
5.00 
SPEARMINT (Mentha Viridis). 
grant foliage: fine for flavoring. 
r SPIRE A (See Astilbe). 
Filipendula. Fernlike foliage with stems 
of plumy white flowers in June. 18 in. 
rc STOKESIA Cyanea Coerulea (Stokes As¬ 
ter). Lavender-blue flowers in July-Oct. 
18 in.. 
1.20 
1.20 
1.20 
1.20 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
Phlox Feuerbrand 
