PRICE LIST, SPRING, 1937 
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Herbaceous Department 
We are growing herbaceous perennials at both our 
North Abington and Framingham Nurseries. The larger 
variety and quantity by far is grown at our North Abing¬ 
ton nurseries, where we have a separate department of 
over forty acres of hardy perennials. 
We extend a cordial invitation to those who are inter¬ 
ested, to visit our perennial department, see our propa¬ 
gating greenhouses, our large stock of perennials and 
our facilities for handling orders. 
We are continuing to offer perennials in quantities of 
three, instead of singly, as we believe, generally speaking, 
it isn’t practical to get a satisfactory garden effect by 
using one plant of a kind. Please remember that five 
plants or more of one variety will be priced at the ten 
rate and that twenty-five or more of one kind will be 
entitled to the hundred rate. In instances where only a 
single plant is wanted, the price will be one-third the 
rate for three. 
The material we grow is strong field grown stock, with 
the exception of some varieties which transplant better 
by being grown in pots. 
As in the case of evergreens and flowering shrubs, 
orders may be placed for perennials at either our North 
Abington or our Framingham offices, and we will attend 
to the prompt filling and careful assembling of your 
orders. 
Hardy Perennials, Ferns, Grasses 
and Herbs 
Full descriptions will be found in our Handbook of 
General Information. 
See CONDITIONS on page 3. 
ACANTHUS Three Per 10 Per 100 
mollis—Soft Acanthus . .90 2.40 
m. latifolius—Broadleaf Acanthus ... .90 2.40 
ACHILLEA Yarrow 
ageratum—Sweet Yarrow . .75 2.00 15.00 
filipendulina—Fernleaf Yarrow .75 2.00 15.00 
millefolium—Common Yarrow . .60 1.50 12.00 
m. Cerise Queen .90 2.40 
m. rose.a—Pink Yarrow . .60 1.50 12.00 
ptarmica—-“The Pearl” . .60 1.50 12.00 
p. Perry’s White .75 2.00 15.00 
tomentosa—Woolly Yarrow . .90 2.40 18.00 
5 or more plants of one variety will be priced at 10 rate; 
25 or more at 100 rate. 
