Hardy Perennials 
The Perennials I am offering are large, healthy two-year plants that will bloom freely next 
Spring. I have personally selected these plants for size and vigor, also with a view of giving 
my customers the finest varieties obtainable in each group. 
Every year, Perennials are growing in Popularity. They are easy to grow, requiring less 
care than annuals. They last for years, growing in beauty and profusion of bloom. 
Plant Perennials between the shrubbery border and the lawn, also in the cutting garden. 
Perennials are also attractive when planted at the edge of the foundation planting. 
Many Perennials are especially adapted for the rock garden. 
TRILLIUM (Wake Robin) 
A beautiful native woodland plant, known 
also as Wood Lilies or Wake Robins. Fine for 
a shady nook in the garden or for naturalizing 
in the woodland. Once planted, they establish 
themselves and continue to multiply year after 
year requiring no care. Not partial as to soil. 
GRANDIFLORUM—The best of all Trilliums, 
producing large star-like blossoms early in 
the spring on 12 to 15 inch stems. 
6 for 50^ 12 for 85 4 100 for $7.00 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
Every gardener loves the dainty Columbines. 
The Long-Spurred Hybrids, I offer are a great 
improvement over the older varieties. There 
is a wide range of delicate soft colors and rich 
pastel shades. Large, healthy 2-year field-grown 
plants. Assorted colors. 
6 for 75(? 12 for $1.25 
DELPHINIUMS 
(Gold Medal English Hybrids) 
These Hybrids produce huge spikes 4 to 5 ft. 
high, studded with blooms. The colors range 
through blue, mauve and pink. Assorted colors. 
Large, flowering-size plants. 
6 for $1.75 12 for $2.75 
MERTENSIA VIRGINICA (Virginia Bluebells) 
This is one of the most delightful of all garden flowers, either for the rockery or the 
border, or the wild garden. Planted anywhere it will delight you with its lovely porcelain 
blue flowers which grow in clusters from 12 to 18 inches high. It has an unusually long 
flowering season, blossoming throughout the month of May on Long Island. Try these Virginia 
Bluebells on my recommendation that you will be delighted with them. Plant these hardy little 
bulbs wherever you wish to create a naturalistic effect—in out of the way corners, along the 
woodland path and on grassy banks. It will make itself at home and multiply. 
6 for $1.00 12 for $1.50 100 for $10.00 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
World’s Largest Brilliant Scarlet Included 
These magnificent Oriental Poppies have attracted a great deal 
of attention. Visitors to my Exhibition Gardens have marveled 
at their size—often 8 inches in diameter. 
I will include in this collection a very early, fully double 
salmon rose; the world’s largest brilliant scarlet, sold only a few 
years ago for $25.00 a plant; the most popular soft pink, a fine 
satiny white, a lovely apricot shade and a Radiance Rose-Colored 
Poppy. Extra large, strong; field-grown roots. All labeled. 
6 for $2.50 18 for $6.75 
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