Hardy Perennials 
Unless noted otherwise: 25c each; 3 for 65c; 
$2.50 per 12; $15.00 per 100. 
We offer an assortment of fine varieties, all nicely grown and sure to give satisfaction. We especially 
draw your attention to our fine assortment of Phlox and Chrysanthemums. 
Plants marked R are recommended for Rockwork. 
Prices of Perennials 
ACHILLEA Cerise Queen -Cerise-red flowers. 
R ACHILLEA Tomentosum —Flat heads of yellow 
flowers. 
© © © 
R ALYSSUM ARGENTEUM— Silvery leaves, yellow 
flowers. 
R ALYSSUM SAXATILE COMP ACTUM— "Basket of 
Gold." 
• ® © 
ANCHUSA ITALICA DROPMORE Tall growing 
plant of dark blue flowers blooming in pro¬ 
fusion in mid-summer. 
R ANCHUSA MYOSOTIDIFLORA — Forget-Me-Not 
flowering Anchusa. 
• © © 
ANEMONE Hupehensis— 18-24" tall, mauve-rose 
flowers. 
AMEMONE Queen Charlotte —Large, semi-double, 
deep pink. 
ANEMONE September Queen —Early, rosy red. 
© © © 
AQUILEGIA Long Spurred Hybrids— (Columbine) 
All shades. 
© © • 
R ARABIS ALPINUS— (Rock Cress) white flowers. 
R ARMERIA —Our large Hybrids, rose and pink 
shades. 
© © ® 
ARTEMISIA Silver King —Silver Foliage. 
R ASTER SUB. ARTEMIS —Rosy lilac with orange 
center, 3" flower. 
R ASTER SUB. WARTBURG STAR— New! Giant 
form, blooms June, rich lavender blue with 
orange center, 18" stems. Ideal for cutting. 
© © © 
THE NEW DWARF BORDER ASTERS 
ASTER Countess of Dudley —Clear pink, 9" high. 
ASTER Lady Henry Maddocks —Clear pale pink, 
12" high. 
ASTER Nancy —Pale flesh pink, 12" high. 
ASTER Ronald —Bright lilac-pink, 12" high. 
ASTER Snowsprite— Semi-double, white, 12" high. 
ASTER Victor —Clear lavender-blue, 9" high. 
® © © 
ASTILBE FILIPENDULA Pure white flowers. 
ASTILBE ULMARIA —Creamy white flowers. 
R AUBRIETIA —Fine Hybrids. A wonderful Rock- 
plant. 
BAPTISIA AUSTRALIS (False Indigo) —Pea-shaped 
flowers of dark blue, 2' tall. June. 
© • © 
BOLTONIA. Latis quama —5-6'. Pink. 
© © © 
R CAMPANULA CARPATICA— Blue or white flow¬ 
ers. 
CAMPANULA MEDIUM (Canterbury Bells)— Blue, 
rose, or white. 
CASSIA MARILANDICA— Yellow pea shaped 
flowers, 4'. Summer. 
• © • 
CENTAUREA DEALBATA— Lilac pink flowers, 
and cut leaves. 
© • • 
R CERASTIUM TOMENTOSUM (Snow in Summer). 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
We are listing the main varieties. If interested 
in other varieties, please ask for special list. 
AMELIA (Pink Cushion) —Blooms profusely from 
September on. Bright pink. 
CRIMSON GLORY— Bright crimson. Matures Oc¬ 
tober 5. 16" high, flowers 2 V 2 " across. 
GLADA —Large soft pink, almost light salmon. 
September 25. 
GLOMERO— A gorgeous light bronzy orange. 
October 1. 
LORELEI —Improved Wolverine, clear yellow. 
September 10. 
OLGA —Shows color September 20. Orange bronze 
cast which changes to a medium shade of 
pink. Height 2'. October 10. 
ROSY GEM— Bright rose, similar to Ganna, but 
with less purple cast. October 15. 
SONOMA —Bronze with golden reverse and 
gold tipped petals. October 1. 
SUNKIST —Bright Orange, very free flowering. 
Height 18". Matures September 25. 
WINNETKA— Large, pure white. September 20. 
WOLVERINE —Fine brilliant yellow. August 30. 
R CONVALLARIA, Lily of the Valley. 
COREOPSIS LAN CEOL AT A— Golden yellow. 
© © © 
DELPHINIUM Belladonna Light Blue. 
DELPHINIUM Cottage Gardens Hybrids —Pastel 
shades. 
DELPHINIUM Chin Blue Butterfly —Medium blue. 
DIANTHUS BARBATUS (Sweet William) —Mixed 
colors. 
R DIANTHUS DELTOIDES —Maiden Pink, masses of 
small pink flowers. 
R DIANTHUS PLUMARIUS —Semperflorens (Hardy 
Pinks), mixed colors. 
© © © 
DICENTRA SPECTABILIS —Bleeding Heart. 
45c each. $1.25 per three, $4.50 per dozen 
DICENTRA EXIMEA —Plumy Bleeding Heart. 
© • • 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) —All colors. 
• • 9 
DORONICUM (Caucasicum) —Bright yellow, very 
early, fine for cutting. 
Lansing, Michigan 
19 
