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SPECIMEN AND POT-GROWN STOCK 
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PLATYCODON MARIESII. Dwarf blue. Strong roots. 6.00 
PLUMBAGO LARPENTAE. Listed under LINING-OUT stock. 
PYRETHRUM, NAMED DOUBLES. Please keep us in mind as growers of 
TROJAN BUCKEYE BRILLIANT MIAMI QUEEN 
and other new ones as they become available. At present we can not 
quote prices nor estimate supplies. Announcements will be made in 
connection with our advertising in The Florists' Review. 
SAPONARIA OCYMOIDES. Nice size for moving. 4.00 
SEMPERVIVUM BRAUN I. Copper-red in winter. Clumps. 5.00 
" BLANDUM. Similar to BRAUNI. Clumps. 5.00 
RUBTCUNDUM. Beautiful red and green combination. Clumps. 8.00 
TECTORUM. The best standard sort. Clumps. 4.00 
SHASTA SUPREME. Listed under LINING-OUT stock. 
TEUCRIUM CHAMAEDRYS. Glossy dark green leaves. Very attractive as an 
edging in the place of dwarf boxwood or as specimen plants. Rosy 
purple bloom in late summer if not clipped. We offer true stock, 
cutting grown. Branched plants from pots. These are sure to make 
bushy specimens this summer. 6.00 
TUNICA SAXAFRAGA ROSEA FL. PL. The double form is one of the finest 
rock plants but always scarce because it must be cutting-grown. 
Large double rose-pink flowers freely produced all summer. Pots. 7.00 
VIOLAS 
September transplanted, ideal plants for immediate effect. 
APRICOT, SUTTONS. Apricot with orange center. 5.00 
BLUE PERFECTION. Light blue. 4.00 
CHANTREYLAND. A new English introduction that is doing very well 
here. T.A. Weston, discussing violas (Horticulture, July 15, 1935 
p. 339), describes Chantreyland-~"Seemingly much more vigorous 
than Apricot, its color is glorious and the flowers are of good 
size." "Chantreyland is more intensely colored than any..." 
Many of our plants bloomed last fall. Not a rogue was found. 
September transplanted in open beds, extra-well grown. 7.00 
WHITE PERFECTION. Pure white. Large flowers. 4.00 
WHITE PERFECTION. Strong blooming size, not transplanted. 1.50 
LINING-OUT STOCK 
Divisions from cleanly grown field clumps. 
Seedling from open beds sown last spring or summer. 
In each case the plants are of size, age and substance suitable 
for planting in the open. Our clay-grown plants with their thick, food- 
stored roots have a distinct advantage over sand-grown plants with masses 
of thin, fibrous roots. PLEASE NOTE. Many items in this list are of 
the right size for the best bloom this season, e. g. Cheiranthus, Gail- 
lardias, Helenium, Physostegia, Plumbago and others. 
Priced per 100,. 25 at the same rate. 
ALYSSUM SERPYLLI FOLIUM. Attractive dwarf, gray foliaged. 2.00 
AQUTLEGTA LONG-SPURRED BLUE. 100% true for the last three years. 
Our own special strain resulting from seven years of re-selection 
of Scott-Elliot blues. Flowers are large, of excellent form and very 
long spurred. We are reserving all of the large stock for seed, offer¬ 
ing July-sown seedlings only. Will bloom lightly this spring. 1.50 
