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IT’S NOT A HOME UNTIL IT’S PLANTED 
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SEDUM ( Continued) 
Album —3 inches. Round fleshy foliage. White flowers. 
Brilliant —18 inches. One of the prettiest of the tall growing Sedums. A fine border plant. 
Red. 
Dasyphyllum ( Leafy Stonecrop) —Slender tufted branches 2 to 4 inches high. White to pink. 
Kamchaticum —6 inches. Light green foliage turning golden in Autumn. Orange. 
Lydium —A dwarf, very tufted compact form with pinkish flowers in June. Blue foliage. 
Obtusatum —6 inches. Flowers golden yellow. Foliage emerald green shaded bronze. 
Sarmentosum —An excellent creeping type of rapid growth. Yellow. 
Spurium-Coccineum —6 inches. Beautiful type with purplish-pink flowers in July and 
August. 
Stahli —Gray green foliage with white blooms on red stems. 
SEMPERVIYUM ( Hens and Chickens )—Interesting evergreen rosette-like plants for the Rockery. 
Sobolifolium —Very dwarf. Outer leaves tinted red. 
Tectorum —Odd cactus-like plants. Rose colored bloom on one foot stems rising from the 
parent plant. 
Single plants 3 .10 each; 10 for $ .60; 100 for 35.00; 8 inch clump. 31.00. 
SHASTA DAISY ( Chrysanthemum Maximum) —A border plant. 
Arcticum ( Arctic Daisy) —2 feet. A fall flowering gem. White flowers. September and 
October. 
Common Shasta — Ipf feet. Glistening white blossoms in June and July. Fine for cutting. 
Coreanum ( Korean Chrysanthemum) —2 to 4 feet. New perennial from Korea. White 
with yellow center, October to December. Very hardy. 
STACHYS LANTANA ( Lambs Ear )—8 inches. Forms a densely leaved mass of bright silvery- 
white woolly foliage. Clusters of light purple flowers in July. 
STATICE LATIFOLIA ( Sea Lavender) —Blue mist-like flowers in August until winter. Waxy 
evergreen foliage. 
THYMUS {Thyme) —Charming plants for the Rock Garden. Fragrant bloom in Spring. 
Serphyllum Album {White Mountain Thyme) —Clouds of tiny white flowers. 
Serphyllum Azoricus —Common in old gardens. Lilac-rose flowers. 
Serphyllum Citriodorus —lj^-to 3 inches. Bright crimson lemon scented flowers. 
Serphyllum Coccineum {Scarlet Thyme) —to 3 inches. A carpet of bloom. 
TRITOMIA {Red Hot Poker) —A most attractive flower. Rush-like foliage. A 
magnificient cut flower. 
Hybrida —Perfectly hardy. July, August. 
Pfitzeri —Blooms continuously from July to October. Needs winter mulch. 
TUNICA SAXIFRAGA— 6 to 8 inches. Attractive in Rockery or border. Hair-fine 
plant with pink flowers all Summer. 
VALERIANA {Hardy Heliotrope) —For the hardy border. 
Officinalis Rubra— 2 feet. Showy heads of rose-pink flowers. June, July. 
VERONICA {Speedwell) —Handsome blue flowering border plants. 
Teucrium —12 inches. Dwarf clumpy growth. Blooms in May and June. 
Spicata —2 feet. Long spikes of violet blue flowers all Summer. 
VIOLA CORNUTA {Tufted Pansy) —6 inches. The flowers are not as large as 
regular pansies but bloom freely from early spring until winter. Unsurpassed for 
bedding and Rockeries. 
Apricot Queen —A new introduction. Rich apricot. Each 3 .25 
Mixed —In varied shades of blue, red, yellow and white. 
VIOLET —A hardy gem for the Rockery or border. 
Double Russian —Masses of large double, deep purple flowers in early spring. Exquisite 
fragrance. (For Prices on Perennials See Page 38) 
FRUIT 
We handle the following dependable line of fruit. 
APPLES —Baldwin, Delicious, Early Harvest, McIntosh, Northern Spy, Red Astrachan and 
Wealthy. 5 to 6'3-45 10 for 33.50 100 for 325.00 
APRICOT— Early Golden—3 to 4' 3-75 10 for 36.50 
CHERRIES — Sour —Early Richmond, Montmorency, 3 to 4' 3.45, 100 for 330.00 
Sweet —Black Tartarian, Lambert, Schmidts Bigarreau, Windsor. 
4 to 5' 3-50 100 for 335.00 
PEACHES— Elberta, J. H. Hale, Rochester. 3 to 4' 3-40 100 for 325.00 
PEARS— Bartlet and Seckel—4 to 5' 3-50, 100 for 335.00 
PLUMS —Abundance and Fellemberg—4 to 5' 3-50 
Tritomia. 
Your inspection invited. Visitors welcome. 
