HARRY L. SQUIRES, HAMPTON BAYS, N. Y. 
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HARDY PERENNIAL FLOWER PLANTS 
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POSTPAID 
Each 3 12 
THALICTRUM Dipterocarpum. (Meadow Rue). Lilac-mauve 
sprays. Aug.-Sept. 4 ft- .30 .80 2.90 
- - Glaucum. Yellow. July. 4 ft_ .20 .50 1.75 
TRILLIUM Grandiflonun. (Wood Lily). White. Spring. 18 in. .15 .40 1.40 
TRADESCANTIA Virginica. Blue. All summer. 2 ft_ .15 .40 1.40 
TRITOMA, Early Hybrids. (Red Hot Poker). Orange-scarlet 
spikes. Aug.-Oct. 3-4 ft- .15 .40 1.40 
TROLLIUS Europeus. (Globe Flower). Bright yellow. May-Aug. 
18 in. _ .35 .90 3.25 
VALERIANA Coccinea. Old rose. June-Oct. 2 ft_ .15 .40 1.40 
VERONICA Longifolia Subsessilis. Large spikes of intense blue. 
July-Aug. 2 ft- .30 .80 2.90 
- - Spicata. Violet-blue spikes. June-Aug. 2 ft_ .20 .50 1.75 
VINCA Minor. (Trailing Myrtle). Blue. Spring. Evergreen. 6 in. .15 .40 1.40 
VIOLA Comuta. (Everblooming Pansy). Yellow and blue, sep¬ 
arate. Spring-fall. 8 in_ .20 .50 1.75 
--Jersey Gem. MayrNov. 8 in- .25 .65 2.25 
VIOLET, Hardy. Pedata. Blue. Spring. 8 in- .15 .40 1.40 
- - Pubescens. Yellow. Spring. 8 in- .15 .40 1.40 
YUCCA Filamcntosa. (Spanish Bayonet). Evergreen. Tall, 
branched spikes of white. June-July. 5-6 ft._ .20 .50 1.75 
ANNUAL FLOWER PLANTS 
Strong plants grown in frames. They bloom freely from early summer until late 
fall. They can be supplied during May, June and July. Pansies can be supplied 
from early spring to late fall. 
POSTPAID 
12 100 
AGERATUM. Blue Perfection. Amethyst blue- .40 2.75 
' ASTER. Queen of the Market, mixed colors; late branching- 40 2.75 
CYNOGLOSSUM Amabile. (Chinese Forget-Me-Not). Blue_ .40 2.75 
COSMOS. Large Early Flowering. Crimson, pink and white, sep¬ 
arate _ *40 2.75 
LARKSPUR. Newport pink, blue and mixed---.40 2.75 
MARIGOLD, Double French. Yellow, orange, mahogany and red, 
variegated in a splendid mixture- .40 2.75 
- - Double Africaru Orange and yellow shades, mixed- 40 2.75 
- - Guinea Gold. The largest and best Marigold- .40 2.75 
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