STUMPP <&, WALTER CO.’S PERENNIAL PLANTS 
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Hardy Perennial Plants, continued 
All Plants on this page, except where noted otherwise, 75 cts. for 3, $2.50 per doz. 
Varieties marked R are suitable for Rock-Gardens 
The first column of figures denotes month of flowering, 5 =May, 8 = August, etc. The last column, height in inches 
ERIGERON. Fleabane. 
6 
15 
R Alpinus. Dwarf, hairy plant with daisy-like flowers of 
6 
9 
pinkish purple. 90 cts. for 3, $3 per doz. 
R Mucronatus. A free and continuous-blooming rock- 
6 
9 
6 
12 
garden gem. The flowers are pink and daisy-like. Also 
a good wall-plant. 90 cts. for 3, $3 per doz. 
18 
ERINUS. Liver Balsam. 
R Alpinus. A good rock-garden plant requiring a sunny 
5 
3 
6 
position. Will establish itself in old walls. Rosy purple 
flowers. 90 cts. for 3, $3 per doz. 
R Alpinus albus. A white form of the above. 90 cts. for 3, 
5 
3 
$3 per doz. 
ERIOPHYLLUM. 
R Caespitosum. Woolly white plant with flat, round, yellow 
7 
9 
flowers. Quick-growing, with spreading habit. 90 cts. 
for 3, $3 per doz. 
70 
ERODIUM. Heron’s Bill. A dwarf plant of a very orna- 
0 
mental and interesting character, at home in the rockery 
and on dry banks. 
R Chamaedryoides. White and pink flowers. 90 cts. for 
6 
30 
27 
36 
3, $3 per doz. 
/ 
6 
ERYNGIUM. Sea-Holly. Will thrive in poor, dry soil and 
in semi-shade as well as full sun. 
Amethystinum. Purple flowers. 
7 
20 
Planum. Steel-blue flowers. 
EULALIA (MISCANTHUS). An Ornamental Grass. 
7 
24 
24 
Japonica. Green leaves with white midrib. 90 cts. for 3, 
60 
$3 per doz. 
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24 
24 
R Gracillima. A dwarf and narrow-leaved form of the 
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D 
5 
above. 90 cts. for 3, $3 per doz. 
EUONYMUS. Spindle Tree. Evergreen trailers and shrubs. 
Japonicus. An evergreen shrub with broad foliage. 
60 
A 
Compact habit. $1.25 each. 
D 
Japonicus albo-marginatus. A variegated form of the 
60 
36 
above. Foliage silvery white. $1.50 each. 
Japonicus aureus. Foliage green and gold. $1.50 each. 
60 
7 
R Radicans Carrierei. Glossy Winter Creeper. Fine 
60 
pointed foliage. Plants 15 to 18 in. long, $1.50 for 3, 
$5 per doz. 
R Radicans foliis-variegatus. Trailing vine with small 
60 
variegated leaves. Plants 12 to 15 in. long, $1.50 for 3, 
$5 per doz. 
60 
R Radicans vegetus. Big-leaf Winter Creeper. Leaves 
0 
48 
broad or nearly round. Ornamental fruit in the fall. 
Plants 12 to 15 in. long, $2.25 for 3, $7.50 per doz. 
EUPATORIUM. Hardy Ageratum. Strong perennials for 
7 
12 
naturalizing in every hardy border. 
Coelestinum. Very pretty light blue flowers. 
8 
21 
Urticaefolium (E. ageratoides). Heads of pure white, 
8 
21 
feathery flowers. 
DIELYTRA. Dicentra. 
R Eximia. A shade-loving plant with highly decorative 
foliage and arching stems from which hang delicate, 
rose-pink, heart-shaped flowers. $1.50 for 3, $5 per doz. 
R Glauea. Silvery leaves and spikes of cream-colored flowers 
with purple tips make this Rock Dicentra most effective. 
Blooms a long season. Requires good drainage and sun. 
$1.50 for 3, $5 per doz. 
Spectabilis. Bleeding-Heart; Seal Flower. An old- 
fashioned favorite, feet high. Its long racemes of 
graceful, heart-shaped pink flowers are attractive. Ex¬ 
cellent for the garden border, and especially valuable for 
planting in semi-shade. $1.50 for 3, $5 per doz. 
DIGITALIS. Foxglove. Stately plants used extensively for 
masses in shrubbery borders and along edge of woods. 
It grows well in semi-shade, giving a wealth of bloom 
during June and July. 
Giant Shirley. The very vigorous plants attain the 
height of 5 to 7 feet, with spikes of bloom ranging from 
purest white to dark rose, handsomely spotted and 
blotched with crimson, maroon, and chocolate. 
Lutea. A dwarf, pale yellow Foxglove. 
Monstrosa. Mammoth Foxglove. Long spikes sur¬ 
mounted by one enormous flower. 
DORONICUM. Leopards-Bane. In a sunny position pro 
duces large, yellow, Marguerite-like flowers 2 to 3 inches 
across during May and June. 
R Caucasicum. A strong, vigorous grower with large, gol¬ 
den yellow blooms. 
Excelsum. Handsome yellow blooms. 
Miss Mason. The brightest yellow in the garden. Floi 
very early and is useful for cutting. 
DRABA. Whitlow Grass. 
R Olympica. Mats of dull green foliage covered in the e 
spring with sprays of yellow flowers. 90 cts. for 3, $3 
per doz. 
ECHINOPS Ritro. Globe Thistle. Striking, hardy peren 
plants, with handsome, silvery, thistle-like foliage and 
deep metallic blue flowers in globular heads. Will th 
in poor soil, but needs plenty of sunlight. 
ELSHOLTZIA. Semi-woody, hardy plant. Should 
beds or shrubberies. 
Stauntoni. Purplish pink 
■ ■ — — - $5 per doz. 
flowers. 
Si.50 for 3 
ERICA. Heath. 
R Hibernica. These plants require a peaty and sandy soil 
The foliage is evergreen. Ideal for terraces and banks 
and also useful for the rock-garden. Small, nodding, 
bell-shaped pink flowers. $1.50 for 3, $5 per doz. 
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