totty’s, madison, n. j. ~ Hardy Perennials 
Double Sweet Wivelsfield 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM 
(Shasta Daisy) 
Elder Daisy —One of the finest and earliest Shasta Daisies we 
have ever seen. Begins to flower early in May producing a pro¬ 
fusion of large glistening Daisy-like white flowers on sturdy 
stems. 2 feet high. Is splendid in the border and cannot be ex¬ 
celled, as a cut flower in the early season. Very hardy and ad¬ 
aptable to all types of soil, but requires full sun for proper 
development. 
Leucanthemum —Pure white flowers of medium size, excellent 
for cutting. Perfectly hardy in all sections, flowering May and 
June. Height 2J4 feet. 
Mrs. Charles Lothian Bell —A fine, improved form of English 
Daisy, blooming continuously during the months of June to 
August, and attains a height of about 2)4. feet. 
*CONVALLARIA (Lily-of-the-Valley) 
The most familiar hardy perennial we list. An excellent plant 
for shady locations. Spikes from 8 to 10 inches high. Small, bell 
shaped pure white flowers, blooming in early Summer. Very 
fragrant. 
COREOPSIS (Tickseed) 
Lanceolata Grandiflora —Rich golden yellow. One of the finest 
flowers for cutting ever introduced to cultivation. Height 3 
feet. June to September. 
*Coronilla Cappadocica —A beautiful glaucous mat producing 
gorgeous golden yellow pea-shaped flowers during mid-summer. 
Price: 50c each, $5.00 per dozen. 
^CYCLAMEN 
Europaeum —Hardy Cyclamen. Sweetly scented pink flowers 
produced from large bulbs \]4 inches in diameter, attaining a 
height of 4 inches. The bulbs are five years old. Price: $1.00 
each, $10.00 per dozen. 
*DAPHNE (Garlandflower) 
Cneorum —The gem of rock garden shrubs, blooming heavily 
twice in the season with clusters of arbutus-like flowers, scented 
sweetly. Price: 6-8 inches, 50c each, $5.00 per dozen; 8-10 
inches, 75c each, $7.50 per dozen. 
DIANTHUS 
*Alpinus —Choice Rock plants, with bright rose colored flowers; 
1 to 1}4 inches across. 2 to 4 inches high. Price: 35c each, 
$3.50 per dozen. 
*Beatrix —A fine hardy garden pink, which is becoming very 
popular. The flowers of a lovely salmon-pink color are very 
fragrant and freely produced in May and June, and throughout 
the season, if kept from seeding. Price: 50c per plant, $3.50 
per dozen, $25.00 per 100. 
*Dianthus eaesins —A dwarf specie of the rock garden pinks. 
Neat compact tufts with a profusion of pink flowers in early 
summer. Price: 35c per plant, $3.50 per dozen. 
*PIumarius (Perpetual Pink) —The old-fashioned hardy pinks 
with that elusive spicy clove fragrance. They range from white 
with red eye to deep pink. These delightful plants require well 
drained soil and full sun. 
*Doulde Sweet Wivelsfield —A sensational plant. A great im¬ 
provement on the original Sweet Wiveslfield, which proved such 
an enormous success when sent out by us four years ago. It is a 
bold, full flower of widely varying shades of color from Scarlet 
to Pink. The flowers last much longer in the beds and also as 
cut flowers, and it will undoubtedly be one of the best selling 
Novelties for 1925. Price: 50c per plant, $5.00 per dozen, 
$35.00 per 100. 
See Sweet William. 
Dianthus Caesius 
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