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FALL TRADE LIST, SEPTEMBER 25, 1934 
ROSES—RUGOSA AND RUGOSA HYBRIDS 
Per 
C. F. Meyer, double silvery pink, fine form. No. 1-$ 2 
” ” No. 1 %_-__ 1 
F. J. Grootendorst, double bright crimson. Everblooming. No 1_ 2 
” ” No. iy 2 _i 
Hansa, double purplish-red; very hardy. No. 1_ 1 
” No. 1 %_ 1 
Pink Grootendorst, pink variety of the popular F. J. Grootendorst. 
No. 1_ 2 
Pink Grootendorst, No. 1%_ 1 
Rugosa Rubra, large single purplish red. No. 1_ 1 
” ” No. 1 y 2 _ 1 
Sarah Van Fleet, fragrant wildrose pink. No. 1_ 2 
” ” ” no. iy 2 _ i 
Sir Thos. Lipton, large double pure white; everblooming. No. 1_ 1 
” ” ” no. i y 2 _ i 
ROCK GARDEN ROSE 
Per 
Rosa Rouletti. Minature rock-garden Rose. Very dwarf and per¬ 
petual blooming. Small pink flowers. Must be on own roots 
to retain dwarf size. Own root_ r _$ 10 
HARDY PERENNIALS AND ALPINE PLANTS 
10 
Per 100 
30 
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10 Per 100 
00 $ 75 00 
In our complete list of Hardy Perennials and Alpine Plants we offer many NEW 
outdoor plants that, on account of their scarcity, have not found a place in current 
literature and catalogues. 
Careful consideration of this list will be time well spent. 
All Plants quoted are FIELD GROWN STOCK of such size as most satisfactory 
for general planting. 
(”) Denotes inches high when in bloom. (’) Denotes feet high when in bloom. 
Month indicates beginning of blooming season. Starred varieties (*) especially 
suited for rock-garden planting. 
Achillea (Milfoil or Yarrow) Per 10 
Boule de Neige. Improvement on “The Pearl”. June and July. 18” $ 1 00 
Filapendula flat heads of brilliant yellow flowers, finely 
cut foliage. Blooms all summer. 10”_ 1 00 
Millefolium Roseum, rosy pink flowers in dense heads. July, 18” 1 00 
Mont Blanc, large blooms with strong stems. July 18”__ l 00 
Aconitum (Monkshood) 
Fischeri, dwarf variety with dark blue flowers. Best and hard¬ 
iest of all Aconites. Sept, and Oct. 2 to 3’_ 1 20 
Agrostemma (Rose Campion) 
Coronaria (Mullein Pink) Erect growing plant with bright rosy 
crimson flowers. June and July. 2’_ 1 00 
*Alyssum (Rock Madwort) 
Saxatile Compactum, low growing habit, producing masses of 
bright yellow flowers. May. 10”_ 1 00 
Serpyllifolium (Alpestre) Very dwarf. Racemes of pale yellow 
flowers and rough, hoary foliage_ 1 20 
* Anemone (Windflower) 
Hupehensis. Hardy pink type from China. Flowers very freely 
from early August to late fall. Very attractive. 14”_ 1 45 
Per 100 
$ 8 00 
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