Tony-s, madison, n. j. • . • Hardy Perennial Plants 
Calluna 
VIOLA 
•Betty —A new Viola of a lovely pale mauve shade, resembling 
Maggie Mott, so popular in England. This variety however, is 
slightly paler in color. 
•Jersey Gem —The peerless Viola that blooms from April until 
snow. Rich, dark violet color, with long stems and a delicious 
fragrance. It is perfectly hardy and will grow in any good garden 
soil, but must have full sun for best results. 
•Jersey King —A seedling from Jersey Gem, and really a glorified 
form of the latter. The stem is longer, the flower more perfectly 
rounded, and the color a shade deeper. In the intensely hot 
weather the past summer, Jersey King did not let up a single 
minute when every other Viola including Jersey Gem simply 
stopped. Price: 35c each, $3.50 per dozen. 
•Odorata Rosina —A small soft pink Violet blooming freely in the 
Spring and again in the Autumn. Delightfully fragrant. Will grow 
well in the full sun, but does best in partial shade. 
Mary Emma —Another fragrant Viola of great beauty. Large yellow 
flowers slightly ruffled, blooming from early spring until late fall. 
Stock is very scarce, and we are proud to offer this novelty. Price: 
$5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
York Gem —A very handsome shade of June sky blue, flowering just 
as freely as Jersey Gem, and a duplicate of this popular variety in 
every way except color. Price: 50c per plant, $5.00 per dozen, 
$35.00 per 100. 
VIOLET 
The King's Ermine —A beautiful white hardy garden Violet coming 
into flower in early April, and continuing to bloom very freely 
for many weeks. Throat a rich purple. 
*VINCA MINOR (Common Periwinkle) 
One of the best evergreen ground covers making a thick trailing 
growth in two years. Blooms quite freely in early Spring and oc¬ 
casionally through the Summer. 
Alba —White flowers. 
Alpina —A charming new form of the old-time ground cover, and 
a most welcome addition to the list of plants that will thrive in 
both sun or partial shade. Vinca Alpina is a more compact type 
than any of the others, and produces a wealth of Tyrian purple 
flowers from early spring until fall. Its rich luxuriant foliage is very 
attractive throughout the year. Price: $3.50 per dozen, $25.00 
per 100. 
Grandiflora —Blue flowers. 
YUCCA (Adam’s Needle) 
Filamentosa —Ornamental foliage and flowering plants. Makes a 
splendid foil for the delightfully fragrant spikes of creamy white 
flowers produced during June and July. 5 to 6 feet tall. 
UNIQUE HEATHERS FOR THE 
ROCK GARDEN 
This group has been sadly neglected in most gardens. They offer a 
wealth of beauty with their evergreen foliage and late Summer and 
Winter bloom. They are hardy and easy, and adapt themselves to 
most garden conditions with a minimum of care. A good sandy loam 
with plenty of sand and peat moss, will produce a luxuriant growth 
of charming beauty. 
•Calluna cuprea —A gay golden heather, burning red with Autumn 
cold, and producing an abundance of lavender flowers from mis- 
season until late. Price: 50c each, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 
100 . 
•CALLUNA NANA COMPACTA 
A handsome dwarf shrublet 6 inches high and with a profusion 
of small pink bells during July and August. Unaccountably com¬ 
pact. Price: $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
•ERICA VULGARIS PROSPER 
A valuable addition to the E. Vulgaris types. Strong and vigorous 
with feathery wands of deep green studded with pink bells during 
July, August and September. 12-18 inches. Price: $5.00 per dozen, 
$35.00 per 100. 
•ERICA VULGARIS ALBA 
A white form of the above, but a little more dwarf and compact. 
July and August. Price: $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
•ERICA MEDITERRANEANA HYBRIDA 
This little evergreen heather has a delightful habit of starting its 
blooms in November and often continuing clear through until May. 
The bells are deep pink. It is a real acquisition and should be 
planted in bold masses for striking effect. Price: $5.00 per dozen, 
$35.00 per 100. 
•Menziesi alba —A white form of the Irish Bell Heather blooming 
from midsummer until late fall. Price: 50c each, $5.00 per dozen. 
•MENZIESI POLIFOLIA 
This little Irish bell heather is like a wind blown conifer, eccentric 
dark green branchlets, and very compact. 8 inches high. Large 
pendant bells,- deep pink, makes this plant a burst of glory during 
July, August and September. Price: $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 
100 . 
Totty’s Plant Food is unusually safe and reliable, quick 
in action, vitalizing and effectual. 
It is particularly suitable for the culture of flowers grown 
both outside and under glass. Whether intended for garden 
effect or exhibition purposes, no finer treatment could be 
accorded your Roses, Mums, Dahlias, Lilies, Carnations, 
Bulbs and other floral favorites than frequent applications 
of Totty’s Plant Food made during the growing season. 
Equally effective on fruit and vegetables, especially 
nectarines grown under glass, where a marked improvement 
is bound to be noted in flavor, crispness and quality. 
Totty’s Plant Food is packed only in cotton, paper lined, 
sift proof bags of 100 pound capacity. None genuine 
except in original branded bags bearing the registered 
trade-mark shown elsewhere in this folder. 
Specify Totty’s when in need of a real greenhouse 
fertilizer or when planning to feed Boxwood, Bay Trees 
or similar varieties. You will be more than pleased with 
the results obtained. 
Prices: 100 Pound Bag $8.00, x /\ Ton Lot $38.75, V 2 
Ton Lot $75.00. Ton Lots Quoted on Request. 
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