SPECIMEN STOCK 
Continued 
PEONY L' TINCELANTE. Dark pink single. Strong 3 to 5 eye div. Each 30^ 
PHLOX DECUSSATA 
B. COMPTE. Deepest of red. 18 in. form. 2 yr.clumps, divisible. 8.00 
JULES SANDEAU. Brilliant watermelon-pink. 2 yr. clumps. Divisible. 10.00 
MISS LINGARD. Best early white. Strong 1 yr. 7.00 
MISS VERBOOM. The rose form of Miss Lingard. Strong 1 yr. 10.00 
ECLAIREUR. Brilliant dark rosy lilac. Strong 1 yr. 6.00 
MIXED NAMED VARIETIES. All main types of colors. 5.00 
PHLOX SUBULATA. 
To meet the strongly growing demand for these lovely plants, we 
have gotten together the best of the available sorts and are working on 
seedlings.Since there is such a variety of colors to be had now, 
Phlox Subulata are becoming as popular as pansies. Bedded beside pan¬ 
sies, myosotis and the like, they are mighty good salesmen. 
ALBUM. White. Neat, compact plant. Strong 1 yr. clumps. 5.00 
ALBUM. July started plants. Will make good retail size next spring. 2.00 
ATROPURPUREA. Deep carmine red. Strong 1 yr. clumps. 5.00 
ATROPURPUREA. July started plants. Clumps by spring. 2.00 
AUTUMN ROSE. Introduced by us last fall. Bright rose with large dark 
red center. Blooms fully in the spring, a little later than Rosea and 
with brighter effect. Blooms freely and continuously again in the fall 
beginning in September and through November here. The foliage is dark 
green and remains so all winter. The habit is neat and compact, making 
attractive mounds instead of flat mats. Enthusiastic letters and 
repeat orders from all sections show that our AUTUMN ROSE has been 
immediately recognized as unique and one of the best. 
Heavy, well-grown 1 yr. clumps. Will bloom at once. 8.00 
Strong, branched July-started plants, will bloom this fall. 5.00 
FAIRY. Pale blue, dark purple eye. Very compact. The best of its color. 
Strong July-started plants. Will make a good display next spring. 3.00 
LILACINA. The standard lilac variety. Strong 1 yr. clumps. 3.50 
LILACINA. Branched, self-rooted divisions. 1.50 
MORHEIMI. New. Beautiful carmine pink. Compact grower, foliage an 
attractive light green distinct from all others. July-started plants. 4.00 
ROSEA. The standard rose, still the best seller. 1 yr. clumps, strong. 3.50 
ROSEA. Branched, self-rooted divisions. 1.00 
NAMED DOUBLE PYRETHRUM 
TROJAN. Dark pink. Early. BUCKEYE. Deep red. Mid-season. 
BRILLIANT. New. While a few were sold last year under the original name 
of N. R. A., this splendid double we now have in large enough quantity 
to discribe and advertise. The name "BRILLIANT" was given because 
the blooms were more brilliant in effect than any other pyrethrum. 
This was consistently observed all through the season, whether in 
bouquets, the border or landscape. The flower is large, full centered 
and of excellent form. The color is bright, rich red with lighter 
effect in the center. The plant is a clean, strong grower, stems tall, 
straight and strong.We offer summer-started plants of the above. 
Ideal size for spring retail. Top grade, 1 0d- ; lighter grade, 7 <!• each. 
