and Bloom Year after Year 
Anemone • Windflower 
These may be numbered among the 
most useful of the flowering plants. They 
are valuable for the border, for grouping 
in front of shrubbery, or for naturalizing 
in open spaces. The best time for trans¬ 
planting is in mid-May or as soon as 
danger of heavy frost is past. 
A. hupehensis. This dwarf variety came 
from Central China and grows only 
about a foot high. Pale mauve flowers 
from early August until late fall. 
A. japonica, Queen Charlotte. Flowers 
pink, semi-double, and very large. 
A. japonica, Whirlwind. Semi-double 
white variety. 
Aquilegia • Columbine 
Long-spurred Hybrids, Mrs. Scott Elliott’s 
Strain. These are the very best of the 
new Columbines. Flowers extra large, 
with long spurs, and in a great variety 
of colors. We offer mixtures only. 
Astilbe • Spirea 
The flowers are very showy, produced in 
June and July. Plants thrive in good soil 
provided they are given plenty of water. 
Plants, 40 cts. each; $4 per doz. 
Avalanche. Pure snow-white flowers. 
Deutschland. Dark pink, shaded blue. 
Gloria. Dark pink, shaded with lilac. 
Professor Van der Wielen. Pure white. 
Marguerite Van Rechteren. Bright red with 
a tinge of lilac. 
Rhineland. Crimson, shaded salmon. 
Astilbe 
Delphinium Hybrids 
Artemisia • Southernwood 
An excellent border plant valued for both 
color of flowers and markings of foliage. 
Silver King. Commonly called “Ghost Plant” 
because of the white foliage. Excellent for 
use with tall-growing plants. 
Campanula • Bellflower 
Valuable plants for the rock-garden or the 
open border. Flowers are borne from early 
June to late August. 
C. medium. Canterbury Bell. Blue, Rose, 
White, Assorted. 
C. carpatica. Light blue. 8 inches high. 
C. persicifolia. Blue. 2 feet high. 
Coreopsis 
C. grandiflora. Bright yellow flowers, which 
are especially good for cutting, are carried 
from early June to frost. 
Delphinium • Larkspur 
The tall spires of Delphiniums are the most 
stately objects in the hardy garden, and a 
large grouping is a prominent feature from 
June to late fall. 
Belladonna. Sky-blue flowers from June 
until frost. 
D. grandiflorum chinense. Gentian-blue. 
Dwarf. 
Choice English Hybrids. Flowers are single 
and double and range in color from pale 
blue to the very deepest blue. 30 cts. each. 
