FALL TRADE LIST — SEPTEMBER 29, 1937 
HARDY PERENNIALS AND ALPINE PLANTS—continued 
THALICTRUM, Meadow Rue Per 10 Per 100 
Glaucum, yellow flowers,bluish-gray leaves, July, 3 to 4'. . . . $1.20 $10.00 
*THYMUS, Thyme 
Serpyllum Coccineum, plants become completely covered with 
brilliant scarlet flowers, 18". .70 6.00 
TRITOMA-Kniphofia—Red Hot Poker 
This perennial is not truly hardy in Northern latitudes and 
must be taken up and stored through the winter. Foliage 
grass-like. Blooms range from orange to deep coral. 
August, September, 30". 
Express. A good cut flower, coming in bloom during the mid¬ 
dle of the summer in shades of orange, red and yellow. 2 ft. .70 6.00 
Mirabilis. When sown early blooms first year of sowing. 
Plant 2 Y 2 to 3 ft. high. Flowers very beautiful, varying in 
all shades of from bright lemon to golden yellow and bright 
orange to orange-scarlet. .70 6.00 
Pfitzeriana, this is the genuine Red Hot Poker and must be 
grown from divisions .90 8.00 
VERBASCUM, Mullein 
Giganteum, large silvery foliage leaf. .90 8.00 
VERBENA, Hardy 
Lilac flowers from June to October, very good, 6". 1.20 10.00 
♦VERONICA, Speedwell 
Amethystina, dwarf, brilliant blue. .90 8.00 
Candida, leaves whitish, flowers blue. .90 8.00 
Elegantissima Dwarf, rose, very beautiful. Excellent rock 
garden flower . .90 8.00 
Longifolia Subsessilis, this is the best of the Veronicas, produc¬ 
ing long spikes completely studded with beautiful blue 
flowers, July to September, 2'. 1.40 12.00 
Pinnata, very dwarf grower, blooms white, borne on delicate 
hair-like foliage. August, September, 12".80 7.00 
Repens, trailer, has delicate white and blue flowers. One of 
the first to bloom, 6". 1.20 10.00 
Spicata, violet-blue flowers, borne in masses, July, August, 18" .80 7.00 
♦VIOLA, Odorata, Sweet Violet 
Fry’s Fragrant, an old English strain, very large, fragrant, 
blooms excellent for forcing, deep purple, May, 6".90 8.00 
Double Russian. This rare Violet has practically been out 
of commerce for the last ten years. It is very much 
sought after by those who know it and want it for the 
exquisite fragrance of its small double flowers. Slow of 
growth, does not spread much. $2.00 $15.00 
♦YUCCA, Adam’s Needle 
This plant with its broad sword-like evergreen foliage is in- 
dispensible in landscape work. It can be used either for lawn 
or rockery work and stands out among all other plants. 
Filamentosa, 3 Years, creamy yellow, June, 6'. 1.20 10.00 
2 Years, creamy yellow, June, 6'. .90 8.00 
” 1 Year, creamy yellow, June, 6'. .80 7.00 
” Variegated, 2 Years, field grown stock, 3'. 1.20 10.00 
