CHELTENHAM PERENNIALS 
the last of September is ideal for most plants. At any time of year 
the weather must be taken into consideration: avoid transplanting 
in a high wind or under a blazing sun; a dull cloudy day before a 
rain is the best time. 
QUALITY — Our plants are divided frequently so that you may be 
sure of obtaining healthy young specimens. The border perennials 
are field grown and not to be compared with the small potted 
divisions frequently offered. Plants difficult to transplant, and 
small plants which do not suffer from confinement, are grown in 
pots for your convenience in handling. Younger plants and estab¬ 
lished clumps of each variety, are usually available and these 
plants are obtainable at a suitable difference in price. Our plants, 
as are yours, are subject to the ravages of rabbits, disease, and 
climate, and while we take every precaution, there is some variation 
in size from time to time. 
PRICES — The prices quoted are for standard one- or two-year 
(according to variety) field-grown perennials, or their equivalent 
from pots. In most instances the prices for three, and per dozen, 
are given in the list. If more than twenty-five plants of one variety 
are wanted, prices will be quoted upon application. Six plants are 
sold at the dozen rate, and less than three at the single rate, which 
is as follows: 
For plants quoted at 40c for 3 — 15c each. 
“ “ 44 44 55c for 3 — 20c 14 . 
44 44 4 4 4 4 6 5c for 3 — 25c 44 . 
44 ‘ 4 44 44 95c for 3 — 35c 44 . 
GUARANTEE — As after-care and weather conditions are the de¬ 
termining factors in the health of plants, we cannot guarantee them 
to live and thrive after leaving our nursery. We do Guarantee all 
plants to be properly labeled as to variety and color, and we will 
replace, free of charge, any plants which prove untrue. 
PERENNIALS FLOWERING IN AUGUST 
Aster Frikarti 
Artemisia lactiflora 
Caryopteris Mastacanthus 
Ceratostigma 
plumbaginoides 
Clematis heracleaefolia 
Davidiana 
Eupatorium ageratoides 
“ coelestinum 
Helenium varieties 
Hibiscus incanus 
* Moscheutos 
Hosta plantaginea 
Kniphofia Uvaria Pfitzeri 
Liatris scariosa 
Lobelia cardinalis 
“ sylphilitica 
Phlox paniculata varieties 
Physostegia virginiana 
alba 
“ Vivid 
Salvia azurea 
“ farinacea 
“ Pitcheri 
Scabiosa japonica 
Sedum spectabile 
“ Sieboldii 
Statice latifolia 
Thalictrum dipterocarpum 
Verbena venosa 
Veronica longifolia 
subsessilis 
