JACKSON & PERKINS CO., WHOLESALE NURSERIES, NEWARK, N. Y. 
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS—Continued 
GEUM—Continued 
900 
Heidriechi. Rich orange; seldom out of flower. A wonderful plant for 
the rockery; loves full sun; grows 12 in. Useful also in low bor¬ 
ders . 
100 Coccineum. Mrs. Bradshaw. Fiery-red, semi-double and double flow¬ 
ers all summer. June to September. 12-15 in. 
100 Lady Stratheden. Large flowers on strong stems of beautiful orange- 
yellow. Very free and a companion to Mrs. Bradshaw. 2 ft. June 
to October. 
400 Princess Juliana. Novelty. A splendid new Hybrid, with large, double, 
pure orange flowers on stems. Exceedingly free bloomer. Early 
June to October. 3-in. pots. (March Delivery). 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath) 
800 
650 
4000 
4000 
4000 
1500 
BRISTOL FAIRY. Flowers are double, white, fully three times larger 
than the old-fashioned double Baby’s Breath, and growth is more 
vigorous. Flowers repeat throughout the summer. Exceptional 
cut flower. June, July. 3y 2 ft. 2 yr.$225 per 1000.. 
1 yr... 
Pacifica. Pink form of Baby’s Breath, growing similar to Paniculata. 
Needs some protection in winter. 
Paniculata. Pure white; single.$ 50 per 1000.. 
Repens. Creeping Gypsophila. Beautiful trailing plant for rockeries, 
with clouds of small pink and white flowers in July and August.. 
.$ 70 per 1000.. 
Repens rosea. Similar to the above, but with rose-colored flowers_ 
C HELENIUM 
2000 
500 
2000 
400 
400 
200 
150 
A group of new Heleniums all grown from cuttings, some distinc¬ 
tive in habit from old types in commerce. 
AUTUMNALE GARTESONNE. Large, brilliant yellow flowers with 
velvety brown centers. Blooms August to October. Very desirable 
for the empty August-blooming period. 3-4 ft_$ 65 per 1000.. 
Autumnale pumilum magnificum. A special strain of Heleniums of 
dwarf, compact habit, producing a profusion of large yellow flow¬ 
ers from June until autumn. Good for cut flowers. 2 1 / 2 -m pots.. 
.$85 per 1000.. 
Tall; growing to 5 to 6 ft. The 
Large flowers, August to Sep- 
AUTUMNALE SUPERBUM RUBRUM. 
best of the terra-cotta shades. 
tember . 
Golden Youth. New. Pure golden yellow flowers, most effective. July- 
September. 3-4 ft. 3-in. pots. (March Delivery). 
Hoopesi. Yellow flowers. May-June. 3 ft. 
Moerheimi Beauty Hybrids. 3-in. pots. New, distinct variety. Flowers 
with deep crimson petals, shading to orange on the tips; the cen¬ 
ter disc is deep purple. 
Wyndley. New. .Stout bushes, large spreading heads of golden yel¬ 
low flowers, stained crimson, mahogany. Grows 2 x / 2 ft. Excellent 
for the regular border. August-September. 3-in. pots. (March 
C HELIOPSIS 
1000 Helianthoides Pitcheriana. Deep yellow flowers. July, August. 3 ft.. 
Scabra major. Hardy Zinnia. Golden yellow flowers. Valuable for 
1000 cutting. July to October. 4-5 ft.. 
r HELLEBORUS NIGER 
1000 Niger. Christmas Rose. Produces interesting large cup-shaped white 
flowers thru the snow from December to March. It has palm-like 
glossy eyergreen leaves. Grows one foot high. A valuable nov¬ 
elty. This old-time favorite is here again, available at a reason¬ 
able price. We have fine plants which you can deliver directly to 
your customers. 3 yr.$450 per 1000.. 
3000 2 yr.$375 per 1000.. 
rc HEUCHERA (Coral Bells) 
Graceful flower-spikes. Fine for cutting, borders, and rock-gar¬ 
dens. 
1000 rc SANGUINEA, RAIN OF FIRE. Rich crimson. 18 in. June to October. 
Graceful bell-like flowers on loose charming spikes. Flowers and 
foliage are effective at all times. Fine for cutting. The outstand¬ 
ing heuchera.$110 per 1000.. 
1500 rc Sanguinea, splendens. Crimson Bells. A very rich dark crimson form. 
Fine for cutting. June to September.$ 70 per 1000.. 
sr 10 
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The Wholesale Prices in our lists apply only on W’holesale Quantities. Orders should call for ten 
of a kind and size, and beyond that for multiples of ten. Stock in our storage buildings 
is tied in 10’s and we prefer not to break bundles if avoidable. 
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