New and Rare Plants 
Helenium, Moerheim 
This is another new addition to the 
Helenium family. It is of medium 
height, with reddish bronze flowers. 
50c each; $5.00 for 12. 
Salvia, Welwyn 
In this new and amazingly beauti¬ 
ful soft salmon-pink Salvia we have 
something that will sweep the coun¬ 
try when its worth is fully appraised. 
There is no finer bedding plant for 
mass color effect than Salvia, and 
the only thing persistently held up 
against Salvia has been its blazing 
red color, which has never met with 
universal favor. Now, at last, this 
beautifully foliaged plant is available 
in a shade of pink that truly beggars 
description, and very substantial 
orders have been placed with us 
already by people who saw it grow¬ 
ing in trials last season. For weeks 
and weeks this new Salvia will pro¬ 
duce its lovely pink bloom until 
finally cut down by frost. It is just 
the shade of pink that the world has 
been waiting for in Salvia. Under 
normal culture the plants will reach 
a height of three feet. We recommend 
it without reservation. $2.50 for 12; 
$18.00 per 100. 
Delphinium, Breck’s Extra- 
Selected White Hybrids, 
Double and Single 
These are selected plants of White 
Delphinium which are very fine. 
They are tall growers and may be 
used to great advantage among the 
blue shades. Stock limited. $1.50 
each. 
Geum Borisii 
This is an extremely lovely plant 
with large flowers of orange-scarlet. 
We believe it to be the best of the 
Geum family, flowering from May to 
October. 35c each; $3.50 for 12. 
Helenium, Golden Youth 
Medium tall with very large indi¬ 
vidual flowers of rich golden yellow. 
This is a very fine addition to the 
Helenium family for Fall flowering. 
35c each; $3.50 for 12. 
Papaver orientate, 
Peter Pan 
A dwarf Oriental Poppy suitable 
for the rock-garden. The flowers are 
cerise-red with a scarlet cast—a very 
interesting color addition to the rock- 
garden. 50c each; $5.00 for 12. 
Delphinium, Breck’s 
White Hybrids 
Dahlia, 
Bishop of 
Llandaff 
Dahlia, Bishop of Llandaff 
Wherever seen this new Mignon 
Dahlia has created a furore! Peo¬ 
ple who do not generally grow 
Dahlias rave over it. The avail¬ 
able stock is so limited that early 
ordering is imperative this first 
year of introduction. Its habit of 
growth is dwarf, with dark, glossy 
green foliage. Semi-double, deep 
wine-red flowers, with daik centers 
and yellow anthers, are borne pro¬ 
fusely on slim, wiry stems. 2 to 
2K feet. Pot-plants only, $1.00 
each; $10.00 for 12. 
Phlox subulata, 
Apple Blossom 
This variety is a dwarf, compact 
grower, covered with apple-blos- 
som-pink flowers. It stays quite 
compact and will not overrun the 
rock-garden. 30c each; $3.00 for 12. 
Sweet William 
A new dwarf strain growing about 6 inches tall. It has 
all of the colors of the original Sweet William, but its 
compact growth will appeal to many. May be used in the 
rockery. 35c each; $3.50 for 12. 
Verbena canadensis 
Creeping perennial with finely divided dark green 
foliage, bearing loose clusters of bright reddish purple 
flowers, sometimes varying to lilac. Excellent for the 
rock-garden. 30c each; $3.00 for 12. 
Viola, Beauty of Larone 
A new royal blue Viola with extremely large flowers. 
It is a compact-growing variety, and a really worthwhile 
addition to the Viola family. 50c each; $5.00 for 12. 
Salvia, Welwyn 
