RELIABLE SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS 
77 
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANT—Continued. 
Varieties prefixed by an asterisk (*), are suitable for Rockeries. 
New Phlox "Columbia” see last page. 
SAIiVIA, (Meadow Sage) Azurea Grandiflora. Sky Blue. 
Farinacea. Pale Blue Flowers. 
* SAFONARIA, (Soapwort) Ocymoides Splendens. Trailing Rockery 
Covered with Pink Flowers... 
* SAXIFRAGA, Crassifolia. Spreading Pink Rock Plant. 
SCABIOSA, Caucasica. Blue or White. 
Pennsylvania. Golden Yellow. 
* SEBUM, (Stonecrop) Xanitschaticum. Orange Yellow. 
Spectabile. Rose Colored. 
Ternatum. Spreading Ground Cover. 
* SEMPERVIVIUM, (House Leek) Araclmoideum. Pale Purple. 
Tectorum. Leaves are Reddish Brown Tipped; Flowers Pale Red. 
SIDALCEA, Rosey Gem. Bright Rose. 
* SILENE, (Catchfly) Alpestris. Pure White. 
Schafta. Pink. Suitable for Rock Gardens. 
SPIRE A. (See Astilbe.) 
* STACHYS, (Woundwort) Superba. Beautii 
* STATICE, (Sea Lavender) Ariculaefolia. 
Large Gray Silvery 
Miniature White. 
Dumosa. Pure Silvery Gray Flowers. 
STOKESIA, (Cornflower Aster) Cyanea. Blue or White.Aug. 
SWEET WILLIAM. (See Dianthus.) 
THALICTRUM, (Meadow Rue) Adiantifolium. 
Delavayi. Pale Purple. 
THERMOFSIS, Caroliniana. Yellow Pea-Like 
* THYMUS, (Thyme) Citriodorus. Foliage Has 
Serpyllum. Purple, White, Scarlet or Red C 
TRADESCANTIA, (Spiderwort) Virginica. B1 
* TRILLIUM, Erectum. (Purple Wood Lily.) ] 
TRITOMA, (Red Hot Poker) Ffitzeri. Rich O 
Perry’s Hybrids. Ranging From Pale Yellcrv 
* TROLLIUS (Globe Flower). Earliest of All. 
Gold Quelle. Orange.„. 
* TUNICA, Saxifraga. Pink or White. Profus< 
TUSSILAGO, Farfara. Early Flowering Yellc 
VALERIANA, (Garden Heliotrope) Coccinea. 
VERBASCUM, Phoeniceum. Various Shades 
Season 
Height 
Doz. 
..Aug.-Sept. 
...3-4 ft. 
3.00 
.. June-Oct. 
...2 ft. 
3.00 
-May-July . 
...6’ in. 
3.00 
.. Apr.-June ... 
...1 ft. 
4.00 
..June-Sept. ... 
...1^-2 ft... 
3.00 
..June-Sept. ... 
...5 ft. 
3.00 
..Aug.-Sept. ... 
...3-4 in. 
3.00 
..Aug.-Sept. ... 
...i y 2 ft. 
3.00 
.. May . 
...4 in. 
3.00 
.. Sept. 
...1 ft. 
3.00 
.. Sept. 
...1 ft. 
3.00 
..June-July ... 
...2-3 ft. 
3.00 
..May-June . 
...6 in. 
3.00 
.. July-Oct. 
...5 in. 
3.00 
..June-July ... 
... iy 2 ft. 
3.00 
r 
.July-Aug. 
..4-6 in. 
3.00 
..July-Aug. 
... iy 2 ft. 
4.00 
-Aug. 
...2 ft. 
3.00 
..June . 
...2 ft. 
3.00 
-June . 
...2 ft. 
3.00 
-June-July ... 
..2 ft. 
4.00 
-July-Aug. — 
...4 in. 
3.00 
..June-Sept. ... 
. 4 in. 
3.00 
-May-Aug. 
...iy ft. 
3.00 
-May . 
...1 ft. 
2.50 
-Aug.-Oct. 
...2-3 ft. 
3.50 
-Aug.-Oct. 
...2-3 ft. 
3.50 
-May-June . 
-1 % ft. 
6.00 
-May-June . 
...2 ft. 
6.00 
.Trmp-Sp.nt. ... 
...6 in. 
3.00 
-April . 
...6 in. 
3.00 
-June-Oct. 
...2 ft. 
3.00 
d 
-June-July ... 
...4-5 ft . 
3.50 
-June-Sept. ... 
...6-9 in. 
3.00 
-June-Aug. ... 
. 9-12 in. 
3.00 
* VERBENA, Venosa. Purplish Creeper.. 
* VERONICA, (Speedwell) Incana. Deep Blue, Silvery Foliage. 
Longifolia Subsessilis. Deep Blue with Bronzy Green Foliage.July-Aug.2 
* Teucrium. Deep Blue, Light Blue, Pink or Yellow..May-June 1 
* VINCA, (Periwinkle or Trailing Myrtle) Minor. Trailing Evergreen for 
Ground Cover in Shade. Blue. ...Apr.-May 4 
♦VIOLA, (Tufted Pansy) Apricot Queen. Fascinating Apricot Shade.Apr.-Oct.6 
Cornuta. Blue, Yellow or Lavender Gem...Apr.-Oct. 
Jersey Gem. Most Popular, Dark Violet.„...Apr.-Oct. 
♦VIOLET. Frey’s Fragrant. Hardy, Sweet Variety.May-Aug. 
Russian Double. Hardiest Double Variety...May-Aug. 
Russian Single. Hardiest Single Variety..May-Aug. 
YUCCA, (Adam’s Needle) Filamentosa. Creamy White.June-July 
6 
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ft. 
ft. 
in. 
in. 
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in. 
ft.. 
3.50 
3.00 
2.50 
3.00 
2.50 
3.00 
2.50 
5.00 
5.00 
3.00 
RECENT INTRODUCTIONS 
IN PLANTS 
HYBRID KOREAN 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
A new race of hybrids, better than the older 
type; earlier (early October blooming), hardier, 
branching, more attractive. Such lovely new 
pastel shades that simply defy accurate descrip¬ 
tion; their daintiness suggest the Gerbera; charm¬ 
ing table decorations; 2 to 2^ feet tall, profuse 
bloomers. 
MERCURY. 3 inch single flowers, opening bronze- 
red; changing to coppery-bronze. 
APOLLO. Autumn color; red, gold and salmon. 
CERES. Chamois-yellow and soft copper-bronza. 
DAPHNE. 3 inch flowers, Daphne-pink, new 
shade. 
DIANA. Chatenay-rose-pink, new color-note. 
MARS. Amaranth-red to wine-red, velvety. 
Any variety above: 50c each, Doz. $5.00. 
DWARF HYBRID 
BORDER ASTERS 
These new early flowering dwarf Asters are a 
valuable addition to the perennial border, growing 
from nine to twelve inches tall and smothered 
with a myriad of blooms from early September 
until killed by frost. Indispensable for the Rock¬ 
ery. Potted plants for delivery from March 15th 
on. 
COUNTESS OF DUDLEY. Clear pink; yellow eye. 
LADY HENRY MADDOCKS. Clear pale pink. 
MARJORIE. Bright rose-pink; compact. 
NANCY. Pale flesh-pink; bushy habit. 
RONALD. Bright shade of lilac-pink. 
SNOWSPRITE (Snow Fairy). Semi-double, white. 
VICTOR. Beautiful clear pale lavender-blue. 
Any variety above: 35c each, Doz. $3.50. 
