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VAUGHAN’S FLOWER SEEDS FOR SUMMER SOWING 
AQUILEGIA—Long-Spurred Hybrids 
34 Lb. and Upward Supplied at Pound Rate. 
ACHILLEA, The Pearl 
ANCHUSA 
Myosotidiflora 
One of the most attractive of spring bloom¬ 
ing perennials. A real gem for the border. 
Bienni 
Hardy Perennials 
Perennials fill a large and interesting place in the operations 
of an up-to-date florist establishment. Some are as easily raised 
as annuals, quite a few may be forced, others make fine pot 
plants and many furnish splendid cutting material. The rock 
garden requirements absorb all the low-growing varieties and the 
florist with his eye to the future will devote considerable space to 
perennials of all kinds. They require little heat, if any, and not 
much care. 
SEED GERMINATES SLOWLY AND IRREGULARLY 
Of the following varieties and seed bed should be prepared 
where it will be undisturbed for a year or more. 
Acanthus Mollis, Aconitum, Adonis Vernalis, Anemone, Asperula 
Odorata, Clematis, Delphinium Cardinale, Delphinium Zalil, Del¬ 
phinium Nudicaule, Dictamnus, Dielytra, Doronicum Gentiana, Hel- 
leborus Niger, Incarvillea, Iris, Peony, Phlox Decussata, Primulas 
(Alpine) Trollius and nearly all Alpines. 
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$0.30 
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Acaena Glauca. X Silvery-blue foliage, for carpetingTrade pkt.Oz. 
and rock steps, 2 in.34 oz., 60c $0.25 
MicrophyllaX Brownish foliage, 9 in.. . . 34 oz., 45c .25 
Acanthus Latifolius (Bear’s Breech), 3 ft. . .lb., $3.00 .10 
Achillea Ageratum. X Yellow, scented, 24 in.25 
Filipendula, Parker’s Var. A splendid cut flower. 
The flowers, if cut when fully open, may be dried 
for later use. Yellow, 4 to 5 ft.34 oz. 75c 
Millefolium Kelwayi. Magenta red, 40 in., 34 oz., 75c 
C'erise Queen. Dark cherry-red, 24 in., J4 oz.,. 75c 
Rubra, Magenta red, 24 in.34 oz., 70c 
Ptarmica FI. PI. The Pearl. Abundant small white 
flowers, for cutting, 30 in.34 oz., 70c 
Perry’s White. The best white.34 oz -> $1-20 
Tomentosa Aurea. X Ferny green mats, golden um¬ 
bels, 6 in.50 
Aconitum (Monk’s Hood). Fischeri. Large pale blue 
flowers, 30 in.34 oz -. 50c 
Napellus. Dark blue, 36 in. 34° z >45c 
Wilsoni. Rich blue, 6 to 7 ft.34 oz -. 80c 
Adlumia Cirrhosa. Allegheny Vine. Hardy climber . . 
Adonis Vernalis. Golden yellow, 12 in.34 oz.,60c 
Aethionema Coridifolium (Lebanon Candytuft). Light 
mallow purple, 8 in.75 
Grandiflorum. Slender branches wavy gray leaves, 
beautiful pink flowers surround the stem. J une. 18in. 
Agathea Coelestis (Blue Daisy)., 40 in.34 oz., 40c .25 
Agrostemma Coronaria Atrosanguinea. Deep blood- 
red, 28 in.10 
Coronaria, Mixed.10 
Flosjovis. Carmine-rose, 16 in.10 
Hybrida Walked. Brilliant rosy-purple, 16 in.10 
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Allium Pulchellum. X Brilliant loose clusters of lilac- 
red flowers, August, 16 in.50 4.80 
Allwoodii, see Dianthus. 
Alsine Gracilis, X White, 6 in.50 .... 
Alstroemeria Aurantiaca. Orange, streaked with red, 
3 to 4 ft.50 5.00 
Chilensis (Pulchella) Finest mixed.35 2.00 
Trade pkt. 
Alyssum X Argenteum. Yellow-flow’r’d, 24 in., 34 oz,,60c$0.25 
Rostratum. Yellow, 16 in.34 oz -. 70c .25 
Saxatile Compactum (Gold Dust), 12 in.15 
Sulphureum. Sulphur-yellow, 15 in. . 34 oz., $1-20 .35 
Serpyllifolium. Yellow, 6 in.50 
Rock Garden Perennial Species Mixed .34 oz., $1-00 .35 
Ampelopsis Veitchi, Boston Ivy. Clean seed. 
Anchusa Angustifolia. Navy-blue, 36 in.25 
Italica, Dropmore Variety. Large, Gentian-blue, 
excellent perennial for cutting, 6 ft . .lb., $4.80 .15 
Dwarf Dropmore Variety. Neat habit, flowers 
brighter blue than preceding. 3 ft. . 34 oz -> $100 .50 
Lissadell. Clear gentian-blue. 6ft..34 oz -> 25c .15 
Opal. Light blue, 3 to 5 ft.34 oz ->25c. 15 
Myosotidiflora. x Beautiful Forget-Me-Not-blue, 
15 in.34 oz., $ 160 .50 
Anemone (Windflower), Coronaria. Mixed, very 
showy, 18 in.lb., $6.40 
Coronaria. Blue. 34 oz., 65c 
Creagh Castle Strain. Large color range. 34oz.,$2.70 
His Excellency. X Single, scarlet, 1 ft. 
The Governor. X Double bright scarlet. 
.34 oz., $1.20 
St. Brigid’s Hybrids. True Irish strain. Irish- 
grown St. Brigids are largely favored by com¬ 
mercial growers on account of the lasting 
quality of the bloom, length of stem, and the 
brilliancy of colors, 18 in.34 oz., $1-20 
St. Brigid. Regular strain, 18 in.lb., $20.00 
Pulsatilla. X Violet-lilac, 12 in.34 oz., $1.00 
Rubra. Xred, 12 in. 
Sylvestris.X White,large-flowered, 12in. ,34oz.,50c 
Antennaria Margaritacea. White everlasting, 2 ft. 
.34 oz., $1.10 
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Rock Plants are followed by X and the heights given are of the plants when in bloom. 
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