E. MILLER RICHARDSON & CO. ... BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 9 
ALL ITEMS ON THIS PAGE F. O. B. BALTIMORE 
PERENNIAL PLANTS, continued 
GYPSOPHILA, Bristol Fairy. Baby’s Breath. 25 cts. 
HELLEBORUS niger. Christmas Rose. A dwarf¬ 
growing, hardy plant, able to withstand 
temperatures many degrees below zero. Its 
palm-like leaves are evergreen and of leathery 
substance. In December, January, and 
February, depending upon locality where 
grown, large, single, white, bell-like flowers 
which last for weeks, are produced regardless 
of cold or snow. 75 cts. each. 
HEMEROCALLIS. Yellow Day Lily. See illus¬ 
tration in color on back cover. Popular hardy 
plants belonging to the Lily family and as easy 
to grow as any hardy perennial in existence. 
They will thrive no matter what the soil, 
making a showy, well-rounded bush of rich 
green grass-like foliage surmounted by fine 
large flowers in various shades ranging from 
yellow to orange, depending on the variety. 
They do well in sun or shade. 
Flava. Yellow Day Lily. Very fragrant, deep 
lemon-yellow blooms. June, July. Height, 3 ft. 
Florham. Golden Day Lily. Golden yellow, 
with Indian yellow shadings. June, July. 
Height, 3 ft. 
Fulva. Tawny Day Lily. Trumpet-shaped, rich 
orange flowers shaded darker. June, July. 
Height, 4 to 5 ft. 
Kwanso fl.-pl. . Double: bright orange. July. 
Height, 4 to 5 ft. 
Middendorffi (Dr. Regel’s). The first to bloom; 
May. Lovely large bell-shaped flowers of rich 
chrome-yellow. Height, ft. 
Thunbergi. The latest to flower. Funnel-shaped; 
rich buttercup-yellow flowers throughout July. 
Height, 4 ft. 
All Hemerocallis, 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
IRIS KAEMPFERI. Japanese Iris. See illustra¬ 
tion in color on back cover. This is the most 
magnificent of our garden flowers, and a field 
of them in bloom is a most gorgeous sight. 
Even a single plant growing on the edge of a 
pool or stream never fails to bring forth 
favorable comment. The foliage is also very 
ornamental. Japanese Iris is the latest to 
flower, following the Siberian. 
Gold Bound. A fine double, pure white. 
Yezonishitai. Red-lavender, shaded purple; 
three petals. 
La Favorite. Double; large; white, purple center. 
Mahogany. Purple-mahogany-red. 
Moniji-no-Taki. Bright rose with deeper 
markings. 
Oniga-Shima. Deep blue, white halo. 
Shigo-no-Urinami. Dark blue, yellow center. 
Uchiu. Cerulean blue. 
All above Irises, 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
HARDY PHLOX, Count Zeppelin. Pure white 
flowers with vermilion-red eyes. A striking, 
clean-looking Phlox. There is no fading. 
Enchantress. Bright salmon-pink, with dark eye. 
Ethel Prichard. French-mauve colored Phlox, 
which, if seen on a cloudy day, looks almost as 
pale blue as our native Ph'ox divaricata. 
Feuerbrand (Fireglow). Brilliant orange-scarlet. 
Miss Lingard. June until October. Large heads of 
white flowers having pink shading in center. 
Mrs. Milly Van Hoboken. Color bright pink with a 
slight and delicate mauve suffusion. 
Rheinlander. Beautiful salmon-pink. 
Thor. Color a beautiful shade of deep salmon-pink, 
overlaid with a scarlet glow; small analine-red eye. 
POPPIES, ORIENTAL, Beauty of Levermere. 
Crimson with dark blotch. Very showy. 
May Sadler. Salmon-pink with black markings. 
PYRETHRUM. Painted Daisy. 
Buckeye. Double; red. 
Miami Queen. Semi-double pink flowers. 
Trojan. A very lovely, semi-double dark pink. 
All above Pyrethrums, 30 cts. each 
English Varieties, Finest Mixed. Double- and 
single-flowered sorts in many shades of pink, rose, 
and white. Strong, 2-yr. clumps. 
SALVIA pitcheri. Large flowers of a rich gentian- 
blue color. Height, 3 to 4 ft. 
VALERIANA coccinea. Valerian. Showy heads of 
reddish flowers. June to October. Height, 2 ft. 
V. coccinea alba. A white-flowered form. 
V. officinalis. Hardy Garden Heliotrope. Produces 
showy heads of rose-tinted white flowers. June, 
July. Height, 3 to 4 ft. 
YUCCA variegata. A new species of dwarf Yucca 
with variegated green and yellow foliage. A gem 
for the rock-garden. 35 cts. each. 
All above Perennial Plants, except where noted, 15 cts. 
each; $1.50 per doz.; $12 per 100 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBS 
Tuberous-rooted Begonias 
SINGLE, FRILLED. Red, Yellow, Orange, Pink, 
and Salmon. 20 cts. each; $2 per doz. 
DOUBLE. Red, Yellow, Orange, Pink, and Salmon. 
25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Caladium • Elephant’s Ear 
It produces large, broad, showy rich green leaves. 
Large b’ lbs, 10 cts. each; $1 per doz. Mammoth 
bulbs, 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 
Ismene calathina • Peruvian Daffodil 
A grand summer-flowering bulb with large 
Amaryllis-like, pure white, fragrant blossoms. 
Keep the bulbs in a dry warm place and plant out 
in June. Take up in October, rest a few weeks, and 
then pot for winter flowering in the house. 25 cts. 
each; $2.50 per doz. 
Tuberoses 
Double Pearl. One of the most deliciously fragrant 
and most beautiful summer-flowering bulbs. 
Strong flowering bulbs, 8 cts. each; 40 cts. per 
doz.; $2.50 per 100. Extra-large bulbs, 10 cts. 
each; 50 cts. per doz.; $3.50 per 100. 
LARGE DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
Avalon. Large handsome yellow. 
Gay Paree or Jean Chazot. Golden bronze. 
Jane Cowl. Bronzy buff and old-gold. 
Jersey’s Beacon. Scarlet and buff. 
Jersey’s Beauty. Rose-pink. 
Lady Douglas. Large white. 
Margaret Woodrow Wilson. Opalescent pink, faced 
white 
Mrs. I. de Ver Warner. Lavender. 
Millionaire. Beautiful pinkish lavender. 
Sagamore. Apricot-buff. 
Any of the above Dahlias, 25 cts. each 
SPECIAL SET OF 10. One each of above Dahlias for $2 
TEN DAINTY POMPON DAHLIAS 
Their well-rounded, shapely blooms always are in 
great demand for cut-flowers, which in some ways 
are more suited to decoration of the average room 
than the extremely large giant varieties. 
Anna von Schwerin. A lovely light rose flower. 
Arthur. Well-formed, fully double, bright red flowers. 
Dandy. Much admired; beautiful rich orange color. 
Joe Fette. A great favorite with pure white flowers. 
Jonkheer von Citters. Yellow tipped with orange. 
Lavender Gem. Pretty miniature. Lavender. 
Little David. Brilliant salmon-scarlet; long stems. 
Pink Beauty. A good pink. 
Tom Thumb. A small dainty garnet flower. 
Yellow Gem. Rich yellow of lovely form. 
Any of the above, strong roots, 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Set of the 10 Dainty Pompon Dahlias for $2.15 
HEDGE PLANTS 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET. 2 ft., $1 for 10; $5 per 100; 
$40 per 1000. 
REGEL PRIVET. Strong, 3-ft. plants, 25 cts. each; 
$3 per doz.; $18 per 100. 
BARBERRY (Berberis Thunbergi). 15 to 18 in., $10 
per 100. 
RED-LEAVED JAPANESE BARBERRY. Extra¬ 
strong plants, 30 cts. each; $3.25 per doz. Speci¬ 
men plants, 50 cts. each; $5 per doz. 
FRENCH HYBRID LILACS 
Katherine Havemeyer. Double. Cobalt-blue. 
Mme. Casimir-Perier. Double. White. 
Lamartine. Single. Rosy mauve. 
Reaumur. Dark carmine. 
Edmond Boissier. Metallic violet. 
President Poincare. Claret-mauve. 
Rene Jarry-Desloges. Azure-lilac-mauve. 
Decaisne. Azure-blue. 
Souv. de L. Thibaut. Double. Reddish purple. 
Marechal Foch. Carmine-pink. 
Mons. Leon Matthews. Violaceous blue. 
Lucie Baltet. Coppery old-rose. 
Any of above French Hybrid Lilacs, 50 cts. each; $2.50 for 6; 
$4.50 per doz. All plants Balled & Burlapped 
PINK DOGWOOD 
Fine field-grown plants special at 90 cts. each; 
$5 for 6. Also exceptional values in larger sizes. 
All plants Balled & Burlapped, dug fresh daily. 
FLOWERING CRAB-APPLES 
The Beauty of Japan and the Sentiment 
of Normandy 
The Flowering Crab-apples are small trees with 
flowers of deep carmine varying to the most delicate 
pink and white. In the fall, the conspicuous red or 
yellow fruits, interspersed through the charming 
green foliage, are equally attractive. Colors: White, 
Pink, Carmine, and other shades. Good specimen 
trees, 2 Yi to 3J^ ft., 65 cts. each; $3.50 for 6. 12 ft., 
$6.50 each. All plants Balled & Burlapped. 
We will feature all the popular flowering shrubs 
such as Weigela, Forsythia, Spirea, Hydrangea, 
etc. at the proper time for planting. Priced at 
25 cts. each and up. 
We have special offerings of Native Rhododendrons at 
appropriate planting time, both in early spring 
and late fall 
HARDY CLIMBING VINES 
AMPELOPSIS veitchi. Boston or Japanese Ivy. 
Strong, 2-yr. plants, 35 cts. each; $3.50 per doz. 
BIGNONIA radicans. Trumpet Flower. Fern-like 
foliage; flowers orange-scarlet. 50 cts. each; 
$5 per doz. 
LONICERA halliana. Honeysuckle. 35 cts. each; 
$3.50 per doz. 
CLEMATIS paniculata. White, starlike flowers dur¬ 
ing August and September. 30c. each; $3 per doz. 
C. jackmani. Rich purple variety. 
C., Mme. Edouard Andre. Bright carmine. 
Any of above Clematis, 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz., 
except where noted 
WISTERIA sinensis. Grafted. Lavender-blue or 
white flowers in May. $1 each; $10 per doz. 
. ENGLISH WALL NAIL 
Made with malleable iron, un¬ 
breakable shanks and soft lead heads 
I or clips, for securing fruit trees, roses, and 
I climbing plants to walls. After being driven 
I into the wall, the lead clip can be turned over 
■ the branch with the fingers and will then hold 
I it firmly in position. 1 Vi-inch, $3 per box of 
I 100; 2-inch, $4 per box of 100. Postage extra. 
I Weight per 100, 3 lbs. 
Fruit Trees and Small Fruits 
APPLES. 3-yr., 65 cts. each; $6 per doz. 
Delicious. Medium to large; red. Oct. to Jan. 
Grimes Golden. Medium; yellow. Late Aug. 
Stayman Winesap. Large; red. Nov. to Feb. 
Yellow Transparent. Medium; yellow. July. 
York Imperial. Large; red. Nov. to March. 
CHERRIES. 3-yr., 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 
Black Tartarian. Sweet. 
Montmorency. Sour. 
Napoleon. Sweet. 
RASPBERRIES. $1 per doz.; $5 per 100 
St. Regis. Early variety. Red. 
BLACKBERRIES. $1 per doz.; $5 per 100 
Eldorado. Large; black; juicy. 
STRAWBERRIES 
60 cts. for 25; $1.25 per 100; $5 per 1000 
except where otherwise noted 
Klondike. Early; large, dark red berries. 
Missionary. Large; early. 
Premier. Early; large; red. 
Mastodon. Fall-bearing. 75c. for 25; $2 per 100; 
$10 per 1000. 
GRAPES. 2-yr., 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Concord. Late; black. 
Moore Early. Standard early black. 
Niagara. Greenish yellow. 
PEACHES. Extra selected, 50 cts. each; $5 per doz. 
Belle of Georgia. Blush; flesh white. 
Carman. Cream, red blush; white flesh. 
Elberta. Yellow, red blush; flesh yellow. 
Crawford’s Early. Yellow, with red cheek. 
J. H. Hale. Yellow, overlaid carmine; flesh yellow. 
PEARS. 3-yr., 65 cts. each; $6 per doz. 
Bartlett. Large; fine-grained. Aug. 
Kieffer. Large; blight-resistant. Oct. to Feb. 
Seckel. Small; tender. Sept. 
PLUMS. 2-yr., 65 cts. each; $6 per doz. 
Burbank. Red on yellow; flesh yellow. 
Moore’s Arctic. Purplish black. 
CURRANTS. 2-yr., 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Fay. Dark red. Midseason. 
GOOSEBERRIES. 2-yr., 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Downing. Large; thin skin. 
WEIGHT WHEN PACKED 
Blackberries 
Currants, Goc 
Grapes. 
Doz. 
100 
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20 lbs. 
. 21/2 lbs. 
20 lbs. 
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12 lbs. 
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25 lbs. 
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