40 PERENNIAL SEEDS 
WHOLESALE PRICE LIST FOR FLORISTS AND NURSERYMEN 
Hyacinthus 
Candicnns (Galtonia). Long racemes of 
white flowers, like snowdrops, 3-4 ft. 
44 oz. 20c, ox. 60c. 
Amethystinus. Pretty dwarf bulbous 
plants with clear deep blue flowers, 6 
inches. Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
Hypericum 
A large class of plants, the members 
varying considerably in their growth and 
habits. We have limited quantities of 
fresh seed of the following varieties: 
Ascyron. Grows 3 to 6 ft. high, yellow 
flowering. % ox. 35c, 44 ox. 60c, ox. $2.00. 
Calcynuni. Evergreen shrub, 1 ft. high, 
sometimes creeping, light yellow. Tr. 
Pkt. 35c, 44 ox. $1.00. 
Olympicum. Small shrub, 1 ft. high. Ter¬ 
minal cymes of yellow flowers. Tr. Pkt. 
50c. 
Repens. Prostrate or creeping perennial. 
Not real hardy in Northern States, yel¬ 
low. Tr. Pkt. 50c. 
Incarvillea 
Trumpet Flowers or Hardy Gloxinia 
Choice plants for a sunny spot in the 
border. The foliage is attractive and 
flowers trumpet-shaped and showy. 
Delavayi. Large rosy purple flowers, 144- 
2 ft. A ox. 30c, 44 ox. 55c, 44 ox. $1.00, 
ox. $3.60. 
Grandiflora. Very fine brilliant rose flow¬ 
ers. Dwarfer than Delavayi, 12-15 
inches. & ox. 40c, 44 ox. SOc, 44 oz, $1.50, 
ox. $5.60. 
Variabilis Hybrids. Shades of rose, 1 ft. 
Vs ox. 40c, 14 ox. 70c, oz. $2.40. 
Inula 
Ensifolia (R). Excellent rock or bedding 
plant, single bright yellow daisy-like 
flowers in July and August, 1-114 ft. 
Tr. Pkt. 35c, Vs ox. 90c, 44 oz. $1.60. 
Golden Beauty. Fine golden yellow flow¬ 
ers, resembling Doronicums. Good stems 
for cutting, 2-214 ft. Jg oz. 35c, Vs ox. 
60c. 14 oz. $1.00. oz. $3.60. 
Royleana. Excellent variety with orange 
flowers of very large size, 114 to 2 ft. 
i's oz. 25c, 44 oz. 45c, 14 oz. SOc, oz. $2.75. 
Iris 
Kaempferi. Japanese varieties mixed. 14 
oz. 20c, oz. 60c. 
Sibirica. Siberian varieties mixed. 14 oz. 
15c, oz. 45c. 
Jasione 
Percnnis. Neat little border plant with 
small Scabiosa-like heads of blue, 6-8 
inches. Tr. Pkt. SOc. 
Jeffersonia 
Diphylla. The May blooming native Twin- 
leaf. White flowers. Tr. Pkt, 35c, 14 
oz. $1.00. 
Kernera 
Saxatilis (R). Neat little rock plant for 
dry soil, white flowers, 3 inches. Tr. 
Pkt. 50c. 
Lindefolia 
Spectabilis. Terminal heads of rich blue 
flowers, 2 ft. Tr. Pkt. 50c, % oz. $1.50. 
Liatris spikes, excellent for cutting. 
Lathyrus Latifolius 
Hardy Everlasting Sweet Peas 
Climbing plants which provide excellent 
covers for banks and terraces with plenty 
of flowers for cutting, which help out dur¬ 
ing the summer when other flowers are 
liable to be scarce. 
44 oz. 
OZ. 
44 lb. 
lb. 
White Pearl .... 
. .15 
.45 
1.50 
4.80 
Pink Beauty . . . . 
.15. 
.40 
1.25 
4.00 
Splendens Red 
. .15 
.40 
1.25 
4.00 
Latifolius Mixed 
.15 
.35 
1.00 
3.50 
Lathyrus Maritimus. Trailing strain, 
stems 2 ft. long with racemes of purple 
flowers. Native American species val¬ 
uable for sandy soils as a ground 
cover. 44 oz. 20c, 44 oz. 35c, oz. $1.20. 
Linum—Hardy Flax 
Alpinum (R). Spreading or trailing habit 
with pretty pale blue flowers. Tr. Pkt. 
50c. 
Flavum. Erect growing with showy yel¬ 
low flowers, 1 ft. -fa oz. 25c, 44 ox. 40c, 
44 ox. 70c, oz. $2.40. 
Flavum Naim in Gonipactum (R). New 
dwarf yellow flower strain, 6 inches. Tr. 
Pkt. 35c, 44 ox. $1.00. 
Lewisii. Similar in growth to Perenne 
Blue but free blooming holds a mass of 
flowers of cornflower blue. Very effec¬ 
tive, 214 ft. 14 oz. 20c, oz. 60c. 
Narbonen.se. (R). A spreading attractive 
clump of foliage with azure blue, white 
eyed flowers, 214 ft. 44 oz, 25c, 44 oz. 
45c, oz. $1.50. 
Perenne Blue. The common blue flax 
bearing its attractive flowers from May 
to August, 214 ft. 14 oz. 10c, oz. 30c. 
Perenne Alba. White flowered. 14 oz. 
15c, oz. 40c. 
Linnae 
Borealis (R). Rosy pink, little bell-shap¬ 
ed flowers on trailing stems. Tr. Pkt. 
SOc. 
Liatris 
Blazing Star or Gay Feather 
One of the showiest and brightest of all 
border plants, tall majestic spikes that 
should be planted in clumps in the border. 
Liatris is profitable and the plants give 
excellent and saleable cut spikes. They 
do well in most any soil. We have chosen 
the following varieties for you. All of 
them we have had experience with and 
know their value. 
Liatris Seed. This year we are offering 
solid seed cleaned from off the fluff. This 
will provide many more plants per ounce 
of seed. An ounce contains about JO.Ortrt 
seeds and should produce 2000 or more 
plants. 
Grand Dubois. Exceedingly heavy spikes, 
about same season as Pycnostachya. Tr. 
Pkt. 25c, y 8 ox. 55c, 44 oz. $1.00, oz. $3.00. 
Pycnostachya. Good grower with spikes 
reaching up 5 to 6 ft. during July and 
August. Tr. Pkt. 25c, 44 oz. 60c, oz. $1.80. 
Scariosa (Late Type). Our strain is a 
much showier spike than is commonly 
known as Scariosa. It has large pur¬ 
plish red flower spikes and it blooms 
very late, prolonging the cutting sea¬ 
son for some time after Pycnostachya 
is past, 4-5 ft. Tr. Pkt. 25c, 44 oz. 60c, 
oz. $1.80. 
Scariosa (Early Type). Similar to the 
Late except in season which is early 
August. Note quite as tall as the Late. 
Seed is scarce. Tr. Pkt. SOc. 
Spicata. Dwarfer variety 144 to 2 ft. With 
bright purplish rose spikes. Tr. Pkt. 25c,, 
44 oz. 50c, oz, $1.50. 
New Hybrids. We have a limited supply 
of seed from some New Hybrids many 
of which will be valuable for future 
propogation. Tr. Pkt. SOc. 
Mixed Varieties. Contains all kinds that 
we offer. y s ox, 25c, 44 oz. 45c, oz. $1.25. 
Lavandula—Lavender 
Vera. True sweet lavender with very 
aromatic narrow leaves. Blue flowers in 
July and August, 144 ft. 44 oz. 25c, oz. 
75c. 
Spica, Munstead Strain (R). Dwarf va¬ 
riety of compact habit. Blue flowers, 
1 ft Tr. Pkt. 35c, 44 oz. 90c. 
Lewisia Howelli 
A lovely little creeping perennial, grow¬ 
ing with a rosette of crinkled foliage. The 
stems reach up about 6 inches and carry 
flowers of apricot and rose. A beautiful 
rock garden plant. Seed slow to germi¬ 
nate. Give seedlings a well drained sun¬ 
ny spot and do not overwater. Tr. Pkt. 50c. 
Linaria 
Maccdonica Speciosa. Hardy snapdragon. 
Handsome variety for cutting with tall 
spikes of yellow flowers resembling 
small snapdragons. Perfectly hardy, 
2 44 - 3 ft. 44 oz. 20c, 44 OZ. 35c. oz. $1.00. 
Note: The following varieties, in our ex¬ 
perience, are not always hardy in the 
Northern States: 
Cymbalaria, Kenilworth Ivy. Trailing 
species with pale purplish pink flowers. 
44 oz. 25c, 44 oz. 45c, oz. $1.50. 
Canon Want. Splendid variety with light 
pink flowers, 2 44 ft. Tr. Pkt. 25c, 44 oz. 
65c, oz. $2.00. 
Alpiua (R). Fine rock plant with attrac¬ 
tive violet and orange flowers. Trail¬ 
ing. Tr. Pkt. 50c. 
Dnlmatica. Upright habit, bright yellow 
flowers, 3 ft. 44 oz. 20c, 44 oz. 35c, oz. 
90c. 
