GOLDEN GLOW- 
433.-—Laciniata. 4 ft. An old-time, exquisite, long-stemmed 
cut flower. Golden balls. 
GRASSES—HARDY... ORNAMENTAL- 
444. —Festuca Glouca. 10 ins. Dwarf. Ornamented with 
distinct blue green foliage. A gem for the border or 
rockery. 
445. —Phalaris Arundinacea. 12 ins. A creeping ribbon 
grass. Very ornamental. Beautifully striped — greeD 
and white. 
446. —Phalaris Arundinacea Erecta. Another rock garden 
gem, but has yellow stripes instead of white, and of a 
more bunchy type than 445. 
HEMEROCALLIS—See “Specials.” 
HELIANTHUS— 
533. — Sparcifolius. 4 ft. The best of the early blooming 
varieties. Three inch blossoms. Fine for high borders 
and among shrubs. 
534. —Autumn Glory. A real gem. Beautiful lemon yellow 
blossoms borne on long wirey stems. They are very 
showy waving in the Autumn breezes. 
LYTHRUM—See “Specials.” 
MUSCARI OR GRAPE HYACINTH- 
1257.— Botryoides Coeruleum. Bright blue. Very fragrant. 
Fine for rockery. 
NEPETA— 
708.—Mussini. 10 ins. A fine rock plant. Lavender blue. 
NIEREMBERGIA —See “Specials.” 
PARDANTKUS— BLACKBURY LILY- 
719.— Chinensis. Orange colored. Spotted. 24 inch stem. 
A lovely old-fashioned flower. 
PHYSALIS OR CHINESE LANTERN PLANT- 
840.—Franc.hetti. Very ornamental, producing freely its 
bright orange-scarlet lanterns. 
PLUMBAGO—See “Specials.” 
PHYSOSTEGIA — 
796. —Vivid Grandiflora. 20 ins. Bright rosy violet. A great 
improvement. A good cut flower. Dwarf. 
797. —Virginica Rosea. 3 ft. Long spiked. Delicate pink. 
798. — Virginica Alba. Pure white. Very fine. 
PHLOX SUBULATA OR THRIFT—See “Specials.” 
SALVIA- 
939.—Azurea. 3 ft. Lovely, light blue flowers in great pro¬ 
fusion. 
SANTO LINA— 
873.—Chamaecyparissus. 10 ins. A sweet smelling dwarf, 
evergreen, with silvery white foliage. A useful border 
and rock plant. 
TRADESCANTIA— 
1038.—Virginica. 15 ins. We offer a greatly improved strain 
of this variety. Much larger flowers and clearer, 
brighter blue. 
Tradeseantia will grow in cool, shady places where 
other plants fail. 
VERONICA- 
1100. —Elegana. 10 ins. A grand border, rock and bedding 
plant. A most beautiful, neat, erect growing variety. 
Wonderfully hardy. Very dwarf, and showy plants 
when not in blossom. The flowers are a soft shade of 
pink. A very desirable and attractive plant for the 
landscaper. 
1101. —Maritima. 24 ins. Strong growing variety. Contin¬ 
uous bloomer. Lovely, light blue spikes. A good cut 
flower. 
1102. —Longifolia. Of dwarf growth and beauty. Dainty 
shade of blue. 
1103. Giant Beauty. A wonderful Veronica in hardiness, 
growth and beauty. Have grown a good many varie¬ 
ties, but this seems to be superior' to most of them. A 
bright, rich blue. 
VINCA OR TRAILING MYRTLE- 
1138.—Minor. 4 ins. Dainty, lavender blue blossoms. Semi- 
vining. An excellent plant for sun or shade. A good 
ground covering. 
H37.—Major. This very desirable plant is little known. It 
differs from the Vinca Minor in that it makes a low, 
upright bush 10 to 12 ins. high with semi-vines branch¬ 
ing out from the top. A very strong grower, larger 
leaves and blossoms—almost as large again in the same 
dainty, lavender blue. This plant will grow in full 
shade where such a plant is desired for border lines 
and circle beds massed under trees, etc. A very showy 
evergreen plant. Succeeds in sunny locations. 
VERBENA—HARDY PERENNIAL VARIETIES— 
1148. Canadensis. 8 ins. An excellent, hardy variety. Pro¬ 
lific bloomer.. Bright lavender shade. 
1150. Venosa. 12 ins. Rosy lavender. Unusually hardy, fine 
to cover banks and graves. 
VIOLETS— 
1115. —Giant Blue Sweet Scented. This is a long-stemmed 
florists variety. Very fragrant, extra early blooming. 
Very hardy, suitable for any location. This is the 
riorist s money maker. 
1116. —Spring Beauty. This variety is well known in some 
localities and is fine for the rock garden. One of the 
first to appear in the spring with its large showy whit° 
blossoms with pale blue centers. It is an extra strong 
?tsehe er ’ V6ry hardy and ° nCe establishsd takes care of 
SPECIALS 
250 at 1,000 rate. 
At Different Prices 
Not less than 25 of a kind at 100 rate, 
not less than 50 of a kind. 
C Tfl^f t Pel ' 1 n , ' I) u5 pai< ?, : $10 - 00 per 1 ’ 000 > express collect 
191. G.adiator. Bright yellow, red spots in center. Greei 
foliage. 
192. —King^Humbert. Orange scarlet. Bronze foliage. Ver; 
