Please notice that we pronounce all plant names. We have 
'given this matter much time and thought. The pronunciation 
has been taken from the best Garden Encyclopaedias and 
Pronouncing Dictionaries obtainable. We have chosen the 
form in most common use where there is any controversy 
and feel that you will not go far wrong in using our list 
as a guide for pronunciation. 
We will furnish twelve plants of the same kind for the 
price of ten and three of the same kind at the dozen rate. 
We prepay all orders of $1.00 or more unless otherwise noted. 
On orders for less than $1-00 please add 10c to cover post¬ 
age. You may select one extra 25c plant for each $2.00 
sent in or three for each $5-00. We will allow a 5% discount 
for all cash orders received before March 1st. We believe that 
you will agree that this gives you unusual value. 
For years we have been collectors of new and rare plants 
and have a few plants each of many hundreds of things not 
listed here. If you are interested in something you do not 
see listed, write us. We'may have it. Plants suitable for the 
rockery are marked with an (R). 
Achillea (A-kil-lee'-a) Millefolium Roseum (R)—Rosy pink 
flowers in dense heads 15". Beautiful fern-like foliage. 
Blooms all summer.20 
—Parker’s variety. 3' June to ^September. Clear yellow 
flower heads.20 
—Ptarmica, Boule de Neige. Pure white double flowers 
in great profusion 15".20 
—Tomentosa (R). Bright yellow flowers. Fine grey fern¬ 
like foliage July-Sept. 6". True type.25 
One each of the 4 Achilleas—.75 
Aconitum (Ak-oh-ny'-tum)—Stately perennials having many 
spikes of hood shaped flowers in large racemes. 
—Fischeri. A dwarf variety with very dark blue flowers. 
One of the best. 2'. .35 
—Napellus. Fine dark blue flowers which will bloom sev¬ 
eral times if kept cut back. 4'.25 
—Napellus Bicolor. Like above with blue and white flow¬ 
ers.....30 
—Sparks’ Variety. Deep purple flowers in branched 
spikes. 3' . .35 
—Wilsoni. The true variety which is very rare. Beautiful 
lilac mauve flowers on 6' spikes in late autumn ..40 
One Each of the 5 Aconitums $1.50. 
Aethionema (E-thi-on'-ema) Pulchellum (R)— A compact 
little evergreen shrub with blue-green, needle-like leaves 
and large deep rose flowers. This variety is the most snowy 
and also the most hardy with us..50 
Agrostemma (Ag-ro-stem'-ma) Coronaria tR)—Bright rosy 
pink. Silvery foliage. Very showy. July. 12". 20 
Ajuga (A-jeu'-ga) Reptans rubra (R)—Fine creeper with 
heavy evergreen foliage and blue flowers in May and 
June.20 
—:Multicoloris (R). Excellent variety with deep red foliage 
and fine blue flowers .25 
One each of the 2 Ajugas .40 
Allium ('Al'-li-um) Pulchellum (R)—Brilliant loose clusters 
of lilac-pink flowers in August. Beautiful lacy effect. 15" .20 
—Flavescens. A fine pale yellow variety. .25 
FREE: Your choice any 25c plant with each $2.00 sent in. 
