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FALL TRADE LIST, SEPTEMBER 25, 1934 
HARDY PERENNIALS AND ALPINE PLANTS—(Continued) 
Beilis, Perennis, (English Daisy) (For Spring Only) Per 10 
Longfellow, double rose. May, June. 5”_$ 1 00 
Snowball, double white. May, June. 5”_ 1 00 
Bleeding Heart (See Dielytra) 
Bocconia (Plume Poppy) 
Cordata, beautiful foliage and creamy-white flower spikes. July 
and August, 6 to 8’_ 1 00 
Boltonia (False Chamomile) 
Asteroides, single aster-like pure white flowers. Sept., 5 to 6’_ 1 00 
Latisquama, pink tinged lavender. August. 4’_ 1 00 
^Calamintha (Calamint) 
Alpina, graceful rock plant with purple flowers. Aug. 6”_ 1 20 
Campanula (Bellflower) 
*Carpatica (Carpathian Harebell) Low growing edging plant for 
rockery or border. Blue and White, separate colors. June. 8”__ 1 20 
Medium (Canterbury Bells) Showy large bell-shaped flowers. 
Blue, Rose and White, separate colors. June. 2’_ 1 20 
Centaurea (Hardheads) 
Macrocephala, golden yellow flowers, large. July and Aug. 31 00 
Montana (Perennial Cornflower) Violet blue, very large. July. 2’ 1 00 
^Cerastium (Snow-in-Summer) 
Tomentosum, silvery white foliage with white flowers. July. 6”__ 1 00 
Cheiranthus, (Siberian Wallflower) 
Allioni, beautiful rock plant. Dazzling fiery orange flowers on 
stems about a foot high_ 1 00 
Chrysanthemums, Hardy 
We offer a very select list of Chrysanthemums, including many 
of the hardier, early new varieties, which are gaining great 
popularity. Distinctive in vigor and almost frost-proof flowers. 
Adironda, small aster-flowered variety of golden bronze. Sept. 2’ 1 00 
Autumn Glow, bright rosy red. October, 4’_ 1 00 
Barbara Cummings, large, full flower, over 3 inches across, of 
clear yellow, shading to orange-bronze toward center. Early 
September _ 1 20 
Carrie, early, clear pale yellow, excellent variety. August. 4’_ 1 00 
Eva, deep rose pink, dwarf. July. 3’_:_ 1 00 
Glory of Seven Oaks, best and earliest golden yellow. 4’_ 1 00 
Golden Queen, bright yellow, incurved petals, Sept. 25th. 4’_ 1 00 
Indian, shaggy coppery red flowers. Late_ 1 00 
Japanese Yellow, lemon yellow, early. 4’_ 1 00 
Jean Cumming, large, pure white flowers. Sept_ 1 20 
L’Argentuillais, chestnut brown. Sept. 25th. 4’_ 1 00 
Old Homestead, salmon pink. October 15th. 3’_ 1 00 
Ruth Hatton. Pompon type. Clear ivory-white when fully opened; 
when partially opened, a delicate shade of lemon-yellow. Re¬ 
sists light frosts and is usually in flower about Oct. 1st_ 1 20 
R. Marion Hatton, bright yellow Pompon. Very early, beginning 
in September and continuing for several weeks_ 1 20 
Snowclad, pure white. October 25. 4’_ 1 00 
Vivid, large, NEW rosy-crimson. Frost-resistant. Oct. 1st. 3’_ 1 20 
White Doty, pure white pompon, tall stiff stems. Oct. 25th. 4’._ 1 00 
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