Perennials & Rock Garden Plants 
]For complete list of perennials, annuals, rock garden plants, 
evergreens and shrubbery, just ask for our special pamphlet, which lists numerous 
varieties with descriptions and planting instructions. 
DWARF HARDY PERENNIALS 
For the paved walk or rockery. The varieties offered in collection are selected by us out of 
an unlimited list of plants suitable for the rock garden. We have chosen certain varieties because 
of their hardiness, easy culture, and attractiveness. We include such items as Alyssum, Dwarf 
Iris, Campanula, Phlox Subulata, various Sedums, Forget-me-not, Periwinkle, and the Violas. 
Most of the Perennials listed below are adapted to wet and very moist, well-drained soils. 
There are a number which will thrive equally well in moist or rather dry soils, and also a 
few preferring a dry location. The perennials 
offered include such varieties as the Colum¬ 
bines, all varieties of Hardy Asters, etc. 
Single Varieties 
$1 for 4, $2.50 per doz. 
AQUILEGIA—There are no more fit subjects for the 
moist, well-drained border or rockery about the pool 
than the Columbines. 
A. ALPINA (Alpine Columbine)—Large blue flowers. 
A. CANADENSIS (American Columbine)—The native, 
bright red and yellow Columbine. 
A. CHRYSANTHA (Golden Columbine)—Beautiful, 
long-spurred yellow flowers. 
ACHILLEA PTARMICA, BOULE DE NEIGE (Yar¬ 
row)—Large heads of pure white flowers. 
THALICTRUM POLYGAMUM (Fall Meadow-rue) 
—Large heads of white flowers. Delights in wet places. 
CHELONE GLABRA (White Turtlehead)—An attrac¬ 
tive perennial for a very moist location; white flowers. 
C. LYONI (Pink Turtlehead)—Purplish pink. 
EUPATORIUM URTIC/EFOLIUM—A late summer¬ 
flowering plant, bearing many small white flowers in 
heads. 
E. CCELESTINUM (Mist Flower)—A profusion of 
ageratum-blue flowers from August until frost. 
HELENIUM AUTUMNALE SUPERBUM (Sneeze- 
wort)—An immense boquet of golden yellow flowers. 
H. AUTUMNALE RUBRUM—Rich orange-red 
flowers. 
H. RIVERTON BEAUTY—Odd flowers having a pur¬ 
plish black cone in center against a background of rich 
lemon-yellow petals. 
HEMEROCALLIS—Day Lilies. Particularly suited 
for plantings about the pool or any bit of water. 
H. DR. REGEL—Flowers bell-shaped; chrome-yellow. 
NEPETA—Blue. 
PHLOX (Moss Pink)—White, Pink and 
Lilac. 
PRIMULA VERIS (Cowslip)—Yellow. 
SAXIFRAGA VIRGINIENSIS—White. 
SEDUM in variety. 
SILENE SCHAFTA—Rose-pink. 
THYMUS VULGARIS—Purple. 
VINCA MINOR (Periwinkle)—Blue. 
VIOLAS—Blue and White. 
(All Rock Plants, single varieties. 
$1 for five; $2 per dozen). 
DWARF PERENNIALS AND 
ROCK PLANTS 
2 each of 5 varieties (10 plants) 
$2.00 
4 each of 5 varieties (20 plants) 
3.75 
5 each of 10 varieties (50 plants) 
7.50 
ROSES 
10 roses, postage paid, $1.25 
(a $3.50 value) 
These plants are out of 2-inch pots, on 
their own roots. Everyone will grow and 
bloom the first year. They can be planted 
through June and August. One each of the 
following: 
Pink Radiance. 
Red Radiance. 
Talisman, Bi-Color. 
Maman Cochet, 
Pink. 
Lady Hillingdon, 
Yellow. 
La Champagne, 
Pink. 
K. A. Victoria, 
White. 
E. G. Hill. Red. 
Antonia Revoire, 
Pink. 
Sunburst, Yellow. 
10 Climbing Roses, postage paid, $1.25 
(Another outstanding value). 
One of a kind of the following varieties will be included:— 
HARDY ASTERS 
The hardy Asters are of comparatively easy culture and 
produce their flowers in great profusion. 
ASTER NOV/E-ANGLLE (New England Aster)— 
Clusters of bright violet-purple flowers. 
A. NOWE-ANGLLE ROSEA—Purplish mauve flowers. 
A. NOVI-BELGI, CLIMAX—Large spikes of light 
lavender-blue flowers. Very showy. 
A. NOVI-BELGI, WHITE CLIMAX—A variety of 
Climax with white flowers. 
A. NOVI-BELGI, ST. EGWIN—Flowers a soft rosy 
pink. Plant of bushy habit. 
HIBISCUS—Thrives in any soil. Excellent for mass 
plantings. New, Hybrid Hibiscus; flowers of enormous 
size in three colors, white, pink, crimson. 
IRIS SIBIRICA, ORIENTALIS—Yale blue; long, 
narrow foliage. 
I. SIBIRICA, SNOW QUEEN—Pure white; free- 
growing. 
LYTHRUM SALICARIA ROSEUM (Rose Loosetrife) 
a choice new variety of rosy Loosestiife. Excellent 
for naturalizing. 
MONARDA DIDYMA (Oswego Bee-balm)—Brilliant 
scarlet flowers. Excellent for bold effects. 
H. FULVA—Trumpet-shaped orange flowers, with 
tawny shadings. 
H. THUNBERGI—Large yellow flowers; late. 
H. MIDDENDORFI—Flowers in bright yellow clus¬ 
ters; medium height. 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
2 each of 5 varieties (10 plants) $2.00 
4 each of 5 varieties (20 plants). 3.75 
5 each of 7 varieties (35 plants). 6.00 
5 each of 10 varieties (50 plants). 7.50 
DWARF HARDY PERENNIALS 
For the Paved Walk or Rockery 
ALYSSUM ROSTRATUM—Yellow. 
ARABIS (Rock Cress)—White. 
CERASTIUM (Snow-in-Summer)—White. 
DIANTHUS (Maiden Pink)—Red. 
HEUCHERA SANGUINEA—Pink. 
IBERIS SEMPERVIRENS—White. 
IRIS CRISTATA—Blue. 
IRIS VERNA—BJue. 
LYSIMACHIA NUMMULARIA—Yellow. 
MENTHA (Mint)—Purple. 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-me-not)—Blue. 
All Hybrid Teas that will bloom all season. 
Paul’s Scarlet Dark Red 
Showers of Gold, Yel¬ 
low 
Dorothy Perkins, Pink 
Dorothy Perkins, White 
Climbing Radiance, Pink 
Climbing American 
Beauty, Pink 
Excelsa, Crimson 
Silver Moon, Large Sin¬ 
gle White 
Dr. Van Fleet, Light 
Pink 
Violet Blue, Blue 
Everyone of these roses will grow and make a wonderful 
growth the first year. 
Both of the above collections including ten hybrid tea 
roses and ten climbing roses; 20 roses, only §2.20, postage 
paid. 
TINIEST ROSE IN THE WORLD 
(Rosa Rouletti) 
Illustrated at left. The most outstanding novelty in the 
rose world. Blooms continuously throughout the sum¬ 
mer. The bloom is delicate pink, and very fragrant, 
especially adaptable for rock gardens, border planting, 
and they can also be grown in the house. 3 for S 1.00, 
postage paid. 
3 Azaleas (Hardy varieties) 
These beautiful flowers need little explanation. 
10-inch size. 35c each, postage paid. 
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