Perennial and Other Wrapped Packages 
FOR STORE SALES 
This list of perennials and other Spring selling subjects comprises the 
most popular home garden plants. Each is wrapped in a distinctive colored, 
moisture-proof paper with sufficient moss to preserve the plants in a perfect 
condition over the usual selling period and a liberal size colored reproduction 
is attached to each plant. Growing instructions are also given. 
Aquilegia (Columbine). Fine strain of long¬ 
spun ed hybrids. Very beautiful early Spring 
perennial. 
Bleedingheart. Favorite perennial of the old- 
fashioned garden. 
Chrysanthemums. These hardy Chrysanthe¬ 
mums are a very popular garden subject 
and one of the best sellers. We have them 
available in four distinct colors with separ¬ 
ate labels for each color—Red, Pink, Yellow, 
and Bronze. 
Coreopsis. This is one of the favorite hardy 
garden plants. Large, bright yellow flowers 
which bloom in great profusion most of the 
summer. 
Campanulas (Canterbury-bells). A favorite 
flower of the cld-fashioned garden. Large 
spikes of bell-shaped flowers produced on 
stems about 1 ft. high. 
Delphinium (Larkspur). We have a very good 
stock of the finest English strains which 
range in color from the palest blue to the 
deepest purple with many pastel shades of 
mauve, pink, and lavender. A very popular 
garden subject. 
Digitalis (Foxglove). Spikes are 2 and 3 ft. 
which bloom in June and July. Create a 
fine, old fashioned garden effect. 
Funkia variegata. The variegated foliage of 
yellow and green make this a very desirable 
edging plant. Bears spikes of tall blue 
flowers in Midsummer. 
Funkia subcordata. Large green foliage with 
pure white, Lily-shaped fragrant flowers 
that bloom in August and September. 
Gaillardia (Blanketflower). Lovely shades of 
orange, yellow and red that bloom all Sum¬ 
mer and Fall and make this a very desir¬ 
able plant for any garden. 
Germ. Double flowers of fiery orange scarlet 
which bloom nearly all Summer. Very 
striking and something different. 
Hibiscus (Mallow Marvels). One of the show¬ 
iest subjects for August flowering. Plants 
grow bushy and about 3 ft. in height and 
make an excellent background. Produce 
beautiful large flowers measuring 4 in. and 
5 in. across in shades of white, red, and 
pink. 
Hemerocallis (Daylilies). Rich yellow and 
orange flowers produced on tall stems in the 
early Summer. Height about 2 ft. 
Hollyhock. Everyone knows what these are 
and for a tall background effect there is 
nothing more striking and beautiful. 
Iris, Japanese. The finest of all the Iris 
family. Very large, flat flowers in a wide 
range of handsome colors. Bloom in June. 
Iris, German. An assortment of the finest of 
the newer varieties of this popular garden 
subject. 
Peonies. Peonies are a universal favorite that 
should be among the best sellers. We pack 
them in separate colors—pink, red, and 
white. 
Phlox. These hardy Phlox are a beautiful 
addition to any hardy plant collection. The 
fine varieties that we offer have large flower 
heads on long stems and in a wide range 
of colors. 
Physalis (Chinese Lantern). These produce 
bright orange scarlet lanternlike fruits 
which when cut last all Winter. 
Pyrethrum (Painted Daisies). A mixture of 
double and single flower sorts in many 
shades of pink, rose, and white. 
Rudbeckia, Golden Glow. This very popular 
hardy plant produces large masses of golden 
yellow double flowers shaped like miniature 
Dahlias. Grows 5 ft. and 6 ft. tall. 
Sedum spectabilis. A prettv erect-grow¬ 
ing variety of “Live-for-ever.” About 18 in. 
tall, with broad, light green foliage and 
large heads of handsome rose-colored 
flowers. 
Shasta Daisy. A fine, large white Daisy 
that shows up splendidly in every perennial 
border. 
Spearmint. Always in demand for every 
kitchen garden. 
Sweet-William. A fine mixture of the best 
English strains of this very popular hardy 
plant. 
Tritoma (Red Hot Poker). One of the show¬ 
iest of all perennials and should have a 
place in every garden. 
Veronica. Beautiful spike of large blue flow¬ 
ers about 15 in. tall. Flowers late June 
and July. 
All wrapped in mois¬ 
ture-proof paper with 
colored label and grow¬ 
ing instructions. 
All of the above: $1.00 per doz., $7.00 per 100, $65.00 per 1000 
(25 at 100 rate, 250 at 1000 rate) 
