PERENNIAL PLANTS 
ALL ITEMS ON THIS PAGE ARE F.O.B. LOS ANGELES, CARRYING CHARGES EXTRA 
Physostegia 
PHYSOSTEGIA VIRGINIANA. 
A hardy 
herbaceous 
perennial of easiest culture, yet occupy¬ 
ing a very desirable place in the list of 
choice plants because of its flowering at 
a time when so many gardens are short 
of color in late summer. This variety 
offered is a shade darker rose in color 
than the common type. 25c each; $2.50 
dozen. 
PLUMBAGO 
TRITOMAS 
Their large torch-like spikes of bloom, reach¬ 
ing up to 6 feet, and fine, grassy foliage, 
makes them conspicuous in the garden. 
They associate well with the various grasses, 
cannas, etc., and do splendidly at pools. 
CHRYSANTHA. Bright lemon-yellow. 
HENRY A. DREER. 
An extremely large - 
flowered, bright orange. 
PFITZERII A constant - blooming variety. 
' Orange scarlet. 
TORCHLIGHT A new introduction bearing 
lUKLnutoni. torch-like flowers on tall 
stately stems. Beautiful. 
Any of the above, 3 for 50c; $1.75 dozen. 
NEW HYBRID TRITOMAS 
(See Color Page) 
VERBENA 
A garden favorite. The plants offered are 
all grown from cuttings and therefore are 
true to color, size and type. 
BEAUTY OF OXFORD— Clear pink. 
BL UE TRIUMPH —Fragrant and the nearest 
to blue yet obtained. 
CRIMSON KING— Bright red. 
EVA WILLMONT —Deep rose pink. 
SNOW WHITE —Pure white. 
3 for 40c; $1.50 dozen. 
VINCA 
MAJOR A. v ery useful plant for bank cov¬ 
ering, hanging basket and window 
boxes. Attractive green foliage and blue 
flowers in the spring. 
MAJOR VARIEGATA. f he 'lbove t6d f ° rm ° f 
Either variety 3 for 40c; $1.50 per dozen. 
wniuoTiAMA rteany a awan snruD out 
WILLMOTIANA. uged * more with the peren¬ 
nials. Hasses of deep blue flowers on strong 
stems. Does equally well in sun or shade. 
35e each; $3.50 per dozen. 
SALVIA 
A7HPPA Tall willowy growth of about four 
aauk cA. feet. Light blue spikes of flow¬ 
ers in abundance. 
LEUCANTHA. 
(Purple Sage). Another 
shrub type yet should be 
cut to the ground each year for best results. 
Bears spikes of deep purple flowers almost 
velvet in appearance. Foliage gray green. 
Either of the above 25c each; $2.50 per dozen. 
VIOLET (Viola Odorata) 
PRINCESS OF WALES. 
Large and with good 
stems several inches 
in length. Succeed best in partial shade. 3 
for 40c; $1.50 dozen. 
GOVERNOR HERRICK. ^en^^Stiom 
Light blue and fragrant with the distinct 
advantage of growing satisfactorily in full 
sun. Potted plants, 3 for 40c; $1.50 dozen. 
SHASTA DAISIES 
GLOIRE DE VITRY. 
long strong stems. 
Immense white single 
flowers in abundance on 
3 for 40c; $1.50 dozen. 
SAXIFRAGA 
roAtticm ca Leathery green foliage with 
L/K/\35ii-ULEA. contrasting large head of 
clear pink flowers in midwinter in frostless 
sections gives this plant an advantage over 
many other shade-loving plants. 25c each; 
$2.50 per dozen. 
SCABIOSA 
CAUCASICA. 
Soft lavender blue, especially 
esteemed for cutting. 
ISAAC HOUSE GIANT HYBRIDS. T™*®w 
strain. Flowers exceptionally large. Beau¬ 
tiful shades of lavender. 
PINK ENCHANTRFSS This love *y P ink sha< ?e 
riiNN tlNLnAiN “too. j g something entirely 
new in a perennial Scabiosa. The flowers 
two or three inches across are like the cau- 
casica type. 
Any of the above, 3 for 40c; $1.50 dozen. 
STATICE 
Iatipoiia Barge panicles of small laven- 
LMiiruLiA. der _ bluft fl 0Wers . 
PEREZII Growing to a height of about three 
feet and bearing large compact 
heads of bluish-purple bracts set with small 
white flowers, this variety has long been a 
favorite. 
PIIRERIII a Somewhat like Perezii but 
smaller growing with dark violet 
bracts. Is more adaptable to pot growth 
than any of the others. Suitable to porch 
or patio. 
Any of the above 25c each; $2.50 per dozen. 
NEW DOUBLE. 
Unique in type, outstand¬ 
ing in character. This 
wonderful new perennial characterized by 
petals, a clear clean white in color with a 
contrasting yellow center. Attractive in 
foliage; free flowering. 25c each; $2.50 
dozen. 
Double Shasta Daisy 
Aloe Variegata 
ALOE 
VARIEGATA (Partridge Breast Aloe). 
One of the choicest of succulents. The plant 
itself is very interesting in form and the 
white dots scattered over the green of the 
leaves make it quite unusual. Even the 
flower carries more interest than the aver¬ 
age succulent. 35c each; $3.50 dozen. 
EPIPHYLLUM 
Ark-CPMAN The popular hanging basket 
a^iscmvi ain. and pot cactus that carries 
such large red flowers. 50c each. 
HERBS 
The old fashioned garden herbs have come 
back into popularity. The following vari¬ 
eties are all perennials; 
CATNIP (Nepeta Cateria) 
CHIVES (Allium Savitum) 
SPEARMINT (Mentha Spicata) 
SAGE (Salvia Officinalis) 
LAVENDER (Lavandula Vera) 
PARSLEY ( Petroselinium Hortense) 
ROSEMARY (Rosemarinus Officinalis) 
THYME, BROAD LEAVED (Thymus Vulgaris) 
3 for 40c; $1.50 dozen. 
ROCK GARDEN MATERIAL 
AJUGA REPTANS (Carpet Bugle). £°°p 
with spikes of blue flowers in early spring. 
ACHILLEA FOMENTOSA. 
yellow flowers. 
Gray fern-like fol¬ 
iage with heads of 
CONVOLVULUS MAURITANICUS. of US green 
foliage with an abundance of blue cup¬ 
shaped flow T ers. 
Stems about one foot in 
height with vivid blue 
flowers about one inch across. Gray foliage. 
LINUM PERENNE. 
NEPETA MUSSINI. flowers 
Likes a hot dry situation. 
foliage and blue 
i n abundance. 
Trailing. 
NEPETA NUDA. 
Same as above except that 
it is upright in type. 
PENSTEMON HETEROPHYLLUS. “d low grow 
ing penstemon of unusual merit. 
VERONICA REPENS, 
blue flowers in clusters. 
mat of smalt 
foliage. Small 
VITTADENA TRILOBA Dainty daisy - like 
VIIIAUtNA IKILUBA. fl owers 0 f white. 
turning pink as they age. 
Any of the above 3 for 40c; $1.50 per dozen. 
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