HARDY PERENNIAL AND ROCK-GARDEN PLANTS 
Field-grown clumps, 25 cts. each; $2 per doz. Pot-grown plants, 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz., except where noted 
Varieties marked with an asterisk (*) are suitable for rock-gardens 
ACHILLEA filipendulina. Broad flat heads of 
golden yellow flowers. 4 to 5 ft. 
Perry’s White. Large; pure white. 1 to 2 ft. 
•Tomentosa. Dwarf, matted plant with broad 
heads of golden yellow flowers. 
‘ALYSSUM saxatile compactum (Basket of Gold). 
Golden yellow. 1 ft. 
ANEMONE japonica 
September Charm. Open sprays of soft rose-pink 
flowers nearly 2 inches across. 
Whirlwind. A taller variety with big sprays of 
dazzling white, semi-double flowers. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine). 
Dobbie’s Imperial Hybrids. Long-spurred. All 
colors. 
•ARABIS (Rock Cress). 
Alpina fl.-pl. Erect spikes of tiny, double white 
flowers, fragrant and long lasting. 
•ARMERIA (Thrift; Sea-Pink). 
Formosa Hybrids. Deep pink. 1 ft. 
BAPTISIA australis (False Indigo). Dark blue. 2 ft. 
CAMPANULA (Bellflower). 
*Carpatica. Rosette-shaped plant with erect bells, 
of blue or white. 
•Garganica. Charming creeper with violet-blue 
flowers. 
•Rotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland). Slender 
stems with nodding violet-blue flowers. 
Medium (Canterbury Bells). Fine, old-fashioned 
3-foot perennials; white, blue, lilac, or pink flowers. 
•CARNATION Allwoodi, Joyce. Soft rose-pink. 
DELPHINIUM (Hardy Larkspur). 
Belladonna Improved. Clear turquoise-blue. 
Bellamosa. Rich, deep blue. 
DIANTHUS plumarius, Spring Beauty (Pink). 
Extra-double; very fragrant. 
•Deltoides, Brilliant (Maiden Pink). Crimson-red. 
DICENTRA spectabilis (Bleeding-Heart). Pink 
flowers. 40 cts. each; 3 for $1. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove), Giant Shirley. Tall, 
effective border plant in white and purple shades. 
FEVERFEW (Matricaria). 
Little Gem. Large; double; white. 1 to 2 ft. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower). 
Improved English Strain, Giant Hybrids. 
Orange, yellow, and red. 
GEUM (Avens). 
•Lady Stratheden. Rich, golden yellow. 
•Mrs. Bradshaw. Fiery orange-red. 15 in. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath). 
Paniculata compacta. Feathery white flowers. 
Paniculata flore-pleno. Double; white. 35 cts. 
each; $3 per doz. 
•HEUANTHEMUM mutabile (Rock or Sun Rose). 
Pale rose, lilac, white, and orange. 
HOLLYHOCKS, DOUBLE 
Newport Pink, White, Bright Rose, Orange, 
Yellow, Red. Separate colors. 
Terms of Sale 
Forwarding. We pay Parcel Post or Express charges 
on Bulbs. Customers pay Express charges on large 
orders for Plants. Those who want such orders shipped 
by Parcel Post must send postage with the order at the 
rate of 15 cts. per dozen plants. 
Guarantee. We guarantee our goods to reach their 
destination in good condition. 
Non-Warranty. We take great care to sell only 
reliable plants and bulbs but give no warranty of de¬ 
scription or productiveness. 
TERMS: Cash with order. Remit by 
Post Office or Express Money Orders 
or Draft. 
IBERIS (Candytuft). 
•Sempervirens. White flowers. 
LIATRIS (Kansas Gayfeather). Tall spikes of 
■ starry purple flowers. 
LINARIA 
•Alpina. A little trailing plant with snapdragon¬ 
like flowers in shades of rose to purple. 
LINUM (Flax). 
Flavum. A bushy, leafy perennial feet high, 
with yellow fowers. 
•Perenne. Fine perennial, 3 feet high, with a daz¬ 
zling mass of sky-blue flowers. 
LUPINUS (Lupine). 
Polyphyllus. Clear blue. 
Polyphyllus roseus. New. Beautiful rose. 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-me-not). 
•Palustris semperflorens. Rich blue. 10 cts. each; 
$1 per doz. 
•Palustris, Pink Beauty. Pink form. 
'PAPAVER nudicaule (Iceland Poppy). Flowers of 
vivid colors. 1 ft. 
HARDY PRIMULA (Primrose). 
•Auricula alpina, Giant Hybrids. Various colors; 
fragrant 30 cts. each; S3 per doz. 
•Veris (English Cowslip). Mixed colors. 6 to 9 in. 
PHLOX subulata, Lilacina. Creeping, mossy plant 
with bright lilac-colored flowers in spring. 
Rosea. Very showy pink form of creeping Phlox. 
PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower). 
Grandiflorum. Late summer perennial with 
broad, bell-shaped flowers of white and blue. 
PYRETHRUM (Persian or Painted Daisy). 
Double and Single, Extra-Choice Mixed. 
Many different shades. 1 to 2 ft. 
ROSA Rouletti. This dainty little Rose is excel¬ 
lent for the rock-garden. Flowers carmine-pink. 
75 cts. each. 
SANTOLINA incana (Lavender Cotton). Mounds 
of grayish evergreen, aromatic foliage, and small 
yellow flowers in spring. 
SCABIOSA (Pin-cushion Flower). 
Caucasica (Blue Bonnet). Sky-blue. 1 H to 2 ft. 
Columbaria. Mauve and soft pink. to 2 ft. 
STATICE, Caspia (Sea-Lavender). Tender lilac 
color. 2 to 3 ft. 
STOKESIA cyanea caerulea (Cornflower Aster). 
Large, light blue flowers. 
THYMUS Serpyllum lanuginosum (Woolly 
Thyme). Fine creeper; fragrant, velvety foliage. 
TRITOMA(Red-hot Poker; Flame FlowerjTorchLily). 
Perry’s Hardy Hybrids. Pale yellow to rich orange- 
scarlet. 3 to 4 ft. 
VERBENA 
•Erinoides (Moss Verbena). Purplish blue and white. 
VERONICA (Speedwell). 
Longifolia subsessilis. Beautiful deep blue. 2 ft. 
•Repens. Prostrate. Pale blue flowers. 
VIOLAS (Tufted Pansies). 
•Jersey Gem. Rich dark violet. 
•Apricot Queen. Deep apricot-yellow. 
J. E. JACKSON • Piedmont Greenhouses - Gainesville, Ga. 
