SPECIMEN STOCK 
Continued 
PYRETHRUM. Dark red single. From Kelway's best seeds. Heavy 1 yr. 7.00 
PHYSOSTEGIA VIVID. Clumps. 5.00 
SEDUM MIDDENDORFIANUM. Tufted, non-spreading. 4.00 
SEDUM SIEBOLDI. "The loveliest of all sedums". Clumps. 6.00 
SEMPERVIVUM 
AMBERGREEN. Striking gray-green. Rooted rosettes, 3 in. diam. 8.00 
BLANDUM. Deep bronzy green in summer; a good red in winter. Clumps. 5.00 
BRAUNI. Dark green in summer; copper red in winter. Clumps. 4.00 
RUBICUNDUM. Beautiful red and green combination. Clumps. 8.00 
VIOLACEUM. Bright violet and green. Rooted rosettes 3 in.diam. 8.00 
SHASTA SUPREME. One of the finest for border or cutting. About a week 
earlier than other sorts. It is unsurpassed in size, beauty and habit 
of growth. Extremely hardy compared with other shastas. We have grown 
this strain for seven years, open field culture, without loss with Sep¬ 
tember dividing the usual practice. Absolutely true stock. 
Heavy, one year clumps. 7.00 
Strong field divisions. Will give excellent bloom next spring. 2.50 
TEUCRIUM CHAMAEDRYS. Stock plants for cuttings. 12.00 
THALICTRUM AD I ANT I FOLIUM. Foliage like Maidenhair Fern. 6.00 
THALICTRUM AQUILEGIFOLIUM . Rosy purple. 6.00 
TUNICA SAXAFRAGA ROSEA. Double. Stock plants for cutting. 12.00 
TULIPS 
Here again we find that our soil produces a bulb of extra quality. 
Bulbs are extra heavy and firm, so packed with vigor and virility 
that the smaller sizes can be used as compared with others. 
INGLESCOMB YELLOW INGLESCOMB PINK 
1st.-11 cm. up-$2.00; 2nd. 8 to 11 cm.-$1.50; 3rd. 6 to 8 cm.-80th 
LINING-OUT STOCK 
With the exception of rooted cuttings, the following plants are 
produced to line out in open beds or rows this fall. Most of them 
are ready in late August. Some, however, like pansies, myosotis 
or Iceland poppies, are not sown until Aug.l and so are not ready 
until late September. 
Grown in rich clay loam, our stock is sturdy, thick-rooted, vigorous. 
Priced per 100, 25 at the 100 rate. 
ACHILLEA PTARMICA BOULE DE NEIGE. Fully double white. Div. 1.00 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE COMPACTUM. Basket of gold. 1.00 
ALYSSUM SERPYLLIFOLIUM. Dwarf, gray foliage, yellow bloom. 1.50 
ANTENNARTA DIOICA ROSEA. Silvery foliaged creeper. Div. 3.00 
AQUILEGIA DOBBIE'S IMPERIAL HYBRIDS. April sown. 1.00 
AQUIL&GIA LONG-SPURRED BLUE. Our own special strain resulting from 
seven years of re-selection of Scott-E11iott blues. Entirely without 
off-color rogues the last three years. So far as we can find, ours 
is the only 100% long- spurred blue offered.Flowers are large, 
graceful, clear in color and with very long spurs... A bed of these 
will solve the problem of scarcity of blue columbine. 
Strong,Apri 1 - sown seedlings. 1.50 
