PERENIALS & ROCK PLANTS 
Prices: $1.35 per 100, postpaid, 25 or more of a kind. $8.00 
per 1,000, express collect, 250 at 1,000 rate, 50 or more of a 
kind. 
The above prices apply to all of the following except those in 
another section listed as “Specials.” 
Strong, field-grown plants and divisions for potting and 
lining-out. We are specializing in this class of plants. Our 
strong, sturdy, field-grown plants are stocky, well rooted and 
healthy. Our strong, hardy, field-grown liberal divisions are 
well rooted and clean. You will find our stock true to name 
and of good quality, carefully labeled. We have had great 
success in pleasing our customers. All plants are dug fresh 
for each order. We guarantee satisfaction. 
NOTICE 
If you are in the market for potting or lining-out stock, we 
believe we can interest you as we are specializing in this line. 
All plants are graded, carefully packed with proper moisture, 
uniform number in each package, packed straight, easy to han¬ 
dle, ready for business—potting, lining-out, or immediate sale. 
We have customers who handle this stock for sale right off the 
counter. Others take orders and deliver on arrival. 
If plants are to be shipped C. O. D., 25 per cent of the 
amount must accompany the order. 
HARDY FIELD-GROWN PLANTS AND DIVISIONS 
ACHILLEA— 
46. —Perry’s White. 18 ins. Double. Good cut flower. 
47. —The Pearl. 18 ins. Double white. Prized for cutting. 
48. —Boule de Neige. 10 ins. Ball of snow. Full double 
flowers. Wonderful for borders. A neat plant. 
50. — Millefolium Roseum. 18 ins. Bright pink. Ever- 
blooming. Effective on edge of shrubbery or in border. 
Dainty foliage. 
52. — Millefolium. Flesh pink. Very dainty. 
53. —Millefolium. Lavender pink. Beautiful. 
54. —Millefolium. Cerise Queen. Bright. 
51. —Ageratum. Yellow heads. Sweet scented. 
49. —Filipendulina. 30 ins. Showy. Bright yellow in flat 
heads. Lacy foliage. 
45.— Tomentosa. Golden Umbel. 4 ins. Fern-like foliage. 
Grand for rocks. 
ASTERS— 
10.— Climax. 4 feet. Lavender blue. One of the best. 
2. — Mauve cushion. Unique habit of growth. Dainty effect. 
ARTEMISIA- 
89. — Border Mist. 10 ins. A grand border plant. Finely 
cut silvery foliage. Very distinct. 
90. — Silver King. 30 ins. A striking, silvery leafed foliage 
plant. Very effective in bouquets. Can be dried for 
winter use. 
91. — Lactiflora. 30 ins. An excellent flowering variety. Cream 
colored heads. Very fragrant. 
AGERATUM OR EUPATORIUM— 
67. — Coeles.tinum. 2 feet. A grand fall blooming variety. 
Fine for cutting. Lavender blue. Will grow anywhere. 
ANTHEMIS— 
78. — Perry’s Variety. Strong, bright, large yellow flowers. 
79. — Kelwayii. 12 ins. Daisy-like. Lemon yellow. Hand¬ 
some foliage. Succeeds in poor soil. Good for cutting. 
Excellent for rocks. 
BOLTONIA— 
111.-—Latisquama. 3 feet. Lavender, tinted pink. Daisy-like 
flowers. 
CANNAS. See “Specials.” 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS— 
1208. — Foxes Beauty. Soft yellow. Daisy-like blossoms. 
CARNATIONS— 
156.—Hardy Border. 20 ins. A good hardy strain producing 
a mass of flowers in a great variety of colors. Good 
for cutting. 
DAISIES— SHASTA— 
323.— Alaska Giant. 30 ins. A handsome plant. Giant blos¬ 
soms. Glistening white. Ideal for cutting. 
326.— Hartje and Elder. 20 ins. Dwarf. Early. Ideal for 
cutting. For rocks and borders. Dainty foliage. Neat 
clumps. 
423.— Wistralia. 36 ins. Giant white blossoms. Excellent for 
cutting. 
325.— Mrs. C. Lothian Bell. Very large. Continuous bloomer. 
337.—Maximum. 24 ins. A grand, large blooming variety. 
Extra strong and healthy. Blooms after others are 
gone. 
328. — Mayfield Giant. 24 ins. A new, magnificent strong 
growing, free blooming Daisy. 
342.— Supreme. See “Specials.” 
329. — Sutton’s May Queen. An extra early variety. Begins 
early May. 
332. — Etoile d’Or. A large English type. One of the best. 
333. — Leucanthemum Davisii. 20 ins. Very early variety; 
free blooming, large stems. Fine for cutting. 
336.— Memorial Strong grower. Good stems. Early for 
Decoration Day. 
331.— Coreanum. 3 ft. A Korean variety. Very hardy. 
Golden centers turning to pink in late fall. 
330. — Arcticum. 10 ins. A gem for the border or rockery. 
Forms an attractive rosette-like clump of pretty dark 
green foliage, which, in the fall, is entirely covered 
with showy white blossoms. Is wonderfully hardy. You 
will be pleased with this fine plant. 
DIANTHUS— See “Specials.” 
FLAX OR LINUM— 
411.— Perenne. 20 ins. Light blue flowers. Dainty foliage. 
GLOBE THISTLE- 
488.— Sphaerocephalus. 3 ft. Prolific. Stately. Light blue 
balls. 
