RELIABLE SEEDS. BULBS AND PLANTS 
77 
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANT—Continued. 
Varieties prefixed by an asterisk (*), are suitable for Rockeries. 
• New Phlox “Columbia” see last page. • 
Flowering 
Season 
SALVIA, (Meadow Sage) Azurea Grandiflora. Sky Blue.Aug.-Sept. 
Farinacea. Pale Blue Flowers.June-Oct. 
* SAPONARIA, (Soapwort) Ocymoides Splendens. Trailing Rockery Plant, 
Covered with Pink Flowers.....May-July 
* SAXIFRAGA, Crassifolia. Spreading Pink Rock Plant.....Apr.-June 
SCABIOSA, Caucasica. Blue or White...June-Sept. 
Pennsylvania. Golden Yellow.-.June-Sept. 
* SEDUM, (Stonecrop) Kanitschaticum. Orange Yellow.Aug.-Sept. 
Spectabile. Rose Colored.....Aug.-Sept. 
Ternatum. Spreading Ground Cover...May . 
* SEMPERVIVIUM, (House Leek) Arachnoideum. Pale Purple.Sept. 
Tectorum. Leaves are Reddish Brown Tipped; Flowers Pale Red.Sept. 
SIDALCEA, Rosey Gem. Bright Rose.June-July 
* SILENE, (Catchfly) Alpestris. Pure White.May-June 
Schafta. Pink. Suitable for Rock Gardens....._.July-Oct. 
SPIREA. (See Astilbe.) 
* STACHYS, (Woundwort) Superba. Beautiful Lilac Pink.June-July 
* STATICE, (Sea Lavender) Ariculaefolia. Large Gray Silvery Flower 
Heads ...July-Aug. 
Dnmosa. Pure Silvery Gray Flowers.....July-Aug. 
STOKESIA, (Cornflower Aster) Cyanea. Blue or White....Aug. 
SWEET WILLIAM. (See Dianthus.) 
THALICTRUM, (Meadow Rue) Adiantifolium. Miniature White.June . 
Delavayi. Pale Purple.June . 
THERMOFSIS, Caroliniana. Yellow Pea-Like Flowers.™.June-July 
* THYMUS, (Thyme) Citriodorus. Foliage Has Lemon Fragrance.July-Aug. 
Serpyllum. Purple, White, Scarlet or Red Creeper.June-Sept. 
TRADESCANTIA, (Spiderwort) Virginia. Blue, White or Rose...May-Aug. 
* TRILLIUM, Erectum. (Purple Wood Lily.) Purple.May . 
TRITOMA, (Red Hot Poker) Pfitzeri. Rich Orange Scarlet.Aug.-Oct. 
Perry’s Hybrids. Ranging From Pale Yellow to Deep Orange.Aug.-Oct. 
* TROLLIUS (Globe Flower). Earliest of All. Orange Yellow.May-June 
Gold Quelle. Orange.....May-June 
* TUNICA, Saxifraga. Pink or White. Profuse Bloomer.June-Sept. 
TUSSILAGO, Parfara. Early Flowering Yellow Rock Plant...April . 
VALERIANA, (Garden Heliotrope) Coccinea. White or Pink.June-Oct. 
VERBASCUM, Phoeniceum. Various Shades of White, Pink, Salmon and 
Violet —.;.....June-July 
* VERBENA, Venosa. Purplish Creeper....June-Sept. 
* VERONICA, (Speedwell) Incana. Deep Blue, Silvery Foliage.— June-Aug. 
Longifolia Subsessilis. Deep Blue with Bronzy Green Foliage..July-Aug. 
* Teucrium. Deep Blue, Light Blue, Pink or Yellow...May-June 
* VINCA, (Periwinkle or Trailing Myrtle) Minor. Trailing Evergreen for 
Ground Cover in Shade. Blue.....Apr.-May 
♦VIOLA, (Tufted Pansy) Apricot Queen. Fascinating Apricot Shade.Apr.-Oct. 
Cornuta. Blue, Yellow or Lavender Gem.Apr.-Oct. 
Jersey Gem. Most Popular, Dark Violet.-.-Apr.-Oct. 
* VIOLET. Prey’s Fragrant. Hardy, Sweet Variety.May-Aug. 
Russian Double. Hardiest Double Variety.May-Aug. 
Russian Single. Hardiest Single Variety.May-Aug. 
YUCCA, (Adam’s Needle) Filamentosa. Creamy White...June-July 
Height 
Doz. 
.3-4 ft. 
.2 ft. 
3.00 
3.00 
.6' in. 
3.00 
.1 ft. 
4.00 
.iy 2 -2 ft... 
.5 ft. 
3.00 
3.00 
.3-4 in. 
.iy 2 ft. 
.4 in. 
3.00 
3.00 
3.00 
.1 ft. 
.1 ft. 
3.00 
3.00 
.2-3 ft. 
3.00 
.6 in. 
.5 in. 
3.00 
3.00 
.iy 2 ft . 
... 3.00 
4-6 in. 
.. 3.00 
-iy 2 ft . 
... 4.00 
.2 ft . 
... 3.00 
.2 ft . 
... 3.00 
2 ft . 
... 3.00 
2 ft . 
... 4.00 
4 in. 
... 3.00 
4 in. 
... 3.00 
iy 2 ft.... 
... 3.00 
.1 ft. 
... 2.50 
.2-3 ft.... 
... 3.50 
..2-3 ft.... 
... 3.50 
-1% ft.... 
... 6.00 
.2 ft. 
... 6.00 
.6 in. 
... 3.00 
..6 in. 
... 3.00 
.2 ft . 
... 3.00 
.4-5 ft... 
... 3.50 
. 6-9 in.... 
... 3.00 
. 9-12 in.. 
... 3.00 
.2 ft. 
.... 3.50 
.1 ft. 
... 3.00 
. 4 in. 
.... 2.50 
. 6 in. 
... 3.00 
. 6 in. 
.... 2.50 
. 6 in. 
... 3.00 
..6 in. 
... 2.50 
. 6 in. 
... 3.00 
..6 in. 
.... 2.50 
.6 ft. 
... 3.00 
NEW INTRODUCTIONS 
IN PLANTS 
HYBRID KOREAN 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
A new race of hybrids, better than the older 
type; earlier (early October blooming), hardier, 
branching, more attractive. Such lovely new 
pastel shades that simply defy accurate descrip¬ 
tion; their daintiness suggest the Gerbera; charm¬ 
ing table decorations; 2 to 2 y 2 feet tall, profuse 
bloomers. 
MERCURY. 3 inch single flowers, opening bronze- 
red; changing to coppery-bronze. 
APOLLO. Autumn color; red, gold and salmon. 
CERES. Chamois-yellow and soft copper-bronze. 
DAPHNE. 3 Ml inch flowers, Daphne-pink, new 
shade. 
DIANA. Chatenay-rose-pink, new color-note. 
MARS. Amaranth-red to wine-red, velvety. 
Any variety above: 1 3 A inch pot plants, 
50c each. Doz. $5.00. 
DWARF HYBRID 
BORDER ASTERS 
These new early flowering dwarf Asters are a 
valuable addition to the perennial border, growing 
from nine to twelve inches tall and smothered 
with a myriad of blooms from early September 
until killed by frost. Indispensable for the Rock¬ 
ery. Potted plants for delivery from March 15th 
on. 
COUNTESS OF DUDLEY. Clear pink; yellow eye. 
LADY HENRY MADDOCKS. Clear pale pink. 
MARJORIE. Bright rose-pink; compact. 
NANCY. Pale flesh-pink; bushy habit. 
RONALD. Bright shade of lilac-pink. 
SNOWSPRITE (Snow Fairy). Semi-double, white. 
VICTOR. Beautiful clear pale lavender-blue. 
Any variety above: 3 inch pot plants, 
35c each. Doz. $3.50. 
