38 PERENNIAL SEEDS WHOLESALE PRICE LIST FOR FLORISTS AND NURSERYMEN 
Eulalia—Ornamental Grass 
Japonica Zebrina, Zebra grass. Long- 
slender leaves crossed with yellow 
bands, 6 ft. Vi oz. 30c, oz. 81.00. 
Eupatorium 
Hardy Ageratum 
Ageratoides. White flowering, 3 ft. A oz, 
oz. 20c, Vs oz. 35c, Vi oz. 65c. oz. $2.00. 
Fraseri. White flowering. 2 ft. Vi oz. 
25c, oz. SOc. 
Purpnrenm. Large clusters of wine red 
flowers. 4 ft. Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
Euphorbia 
Corollata. Valuable for florists because 
of the masses of small pure white flow¬ 
ers, so useful for cutting. Can be used 
like Gypsophila and blooms from June 
through August, 2-2% ft. A oz. 25c, Vs 
oz. 45c, Vi oz. SOc. oz. $3 00. 
Polycliroina. Showy yellow flowers in 
early spring, 9-12 inches. Tr. Pkt. 35c, 
oz. 75c, 14 or,. 81.25. 
Myrsinltes <R). Beautiful trailing plant 
for rock or wall gardens. Silvery gray 
leaves with yellow flowers. Likes 
shade, 3-4 inches. Tr. Pkt. 25c, % oz. 
60c, oz. 82.00, 
Festuca—Ornamental Grass 
Glnuea, Blue Fescue (R). Fine leaved 
grass for rock gardens, between step¬ 
ping stones, wall gardens, etc. Vs oz. 
25e, a /4 oz* 45c, oz. .$1.50. 
Gaultheria 
Procumbens. Dwarf evergreen with clus¬ 
ters of white flowers, followed by red 
berries, 6 inches. Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
Galega 
Officinalis. Fine cut flower. The plants 
bear dense clusters of lilac and white 
flowers, 3-4 ft. % oz. 15c, oz. 45c. 
Ilartlandi. An improved variety with bi¬ 
colored flowers white and lilac. % oz. 
15e, oz. 45e. 
Gentiania 
Acaulis (R). Fine blue variety for edg¬ 
ings, 3-4 inches. A oz. 30c, Vs oz. 50c, 
% oz. SOc, oz. 83.00. 
Geum 
Popular border and rock garden peren¬ 
nials which produce bright long stemmed 
flowers which reach up to 15 to 18 inches 
high. They flower May to July. 
Lady Stratlieden. Finest golden yellow, 
double. Vi or.. 30c, V* oz. 55c, oz. 81.S0. 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Double, glowing red. Vs 
oz. 30c, Vi oz, 50c, oz. 81.50. 
Orange Queen. Large double orange scar¬ 
let. Tr. Pkt. 35c, Vs or, 75c, Vi oz. 81.35, 
oz. 84.00. 
Gaillardias 
The named varieties of Gaillardias do 
not come absolutely true from seed, but 
the various strains are being brought 
nearer perfection just as rapidly as pos¬ 
sible. In starting any of these named 
varieties, you may expect to get a large 
number of plants of the true characteris¬ 
tics. 
Gnillardins Are Excellent for Cutting 
Martin’s Magnificent. We consider this 
just about the best Gaillardia we have 
ever seen. Long stiff stem bearing 
extra large flowers with clearly de¬ 
fined mahogany zone, over the bright 
golden yellow. The petals are broad 
and heavy with real substance. The 
effect of a cut flower bouquet of Mag¬ 
nificent is much brighter than other va¬ 
rieties. Tr. Pkt. 50c, Vs oz. 81.00. 
fiolrl Novelty Gaillardia for 
l uic UU1U. 1037 . A splendid large 
golden yellow variety with yellow cen¬ 
ters. Handsome, well formed flowers 
with good strong stems. Sold in Pkts. 
(about 125 seeds) 40c each, 3 for 81.00. 
Dwarf Gaillardia-Goblin 
An excellent border variety as it forms 
bushy plants 12 to 15 inches high, 
which are covered during the summer 
with flowers of golden yellow with 
their deep red zones. A worthwhile 
novelty. Tr. Pkt. 40c, Vs oz. 81.00. 
Burgundy. Shining deep wine red show¬ 
ing practically no yellow. Our strain 
is an improved selection. A oz. 25c, Vs 
oz. 40c, Vi OZ. 70c, oz. 82.20. 
Dazzler. Golden yellow and maroon. Vi 
oz. 25c, Vi or. 40c, oz. 81.20. 
Maxima Aurca. Fine golden yellow with 
dark center. Tr, Pkt. 30c, Vi or. 60c, 
oz. 81.80. 
Portola Hybrids. Very robust growing, 
shade of bronzy red, with golden tips. 
Vs or. 25c, Vi or. 40c, oz. 81.20. 
Tangerine. Tangerine orange of great 
beauty. Variable from seed but an ex¬ 
cellent strain to grow. Vs or. 30c, Vi 
oz. 50c, oz. 81.50. 
Torchlight. Extra large flowers, golden 
yellow with maroon red center. Plant 
habit compact with strong stiff stems. 
Tr. Pkt. 35c, % oz. 65c, oz. 82.20. 
Martin’s Novelty Mixture. For the grower 
who wants a few plants each of all the 
newer strains and does not care to have 
them separately named. We make this 
mixture up ourselves of the newer types 
Vs or. 25c, Vi or. 40c, oz. 81.25. 
Gaillardia Grandiilora Mixed. V* oz. 15c, 
oz. 45c, Vi lb. 81-50. 
Gypsophila 
Extremely valuable to the florist for cut¬ 
ting material and valuable in the garden 
also for the masses of light misty bloom. 
Acutifolia. Lilac pink flowers, 3-4 ft. Vi 
or. 25c, oz. SOc. 
Mnnginii. Rosy pink, 2 ft. Vi or.. 20c, oz. 
60c. 
Pacifica. New pink variety of strong 
growth, blooming after the Paniculata 
is past its best , 4 ft. A oz. 35c, Vs or. 
60c, Vi or. 81.00, oz. 83.60. 
Paniculata Single. White. Vi oz. 15c, oz. 
40c, Vi lb. 81.20. 
Paniculata Double Snow White. The best 
strain of double white grown from 
seed. Not 100% true to type, but you 
will get a surprising large number of 
plants with large double blooms, many 
equal to Bristol , Fairy. A oz, 30c, Vs 
oz. 55c, Vi oz. 81.00, oz. 83.25. 
Oldhomiunn. New variety somewhat sim¬ 
ilar to Paniculata but it has a much 
longer season, flowering until late in 
the Autumn. Flowers white, delicately 
tinted pink. Vs oz. 30c, Vi or. 50c, oz. 
81.50. 
Rcpcns White (R). Dwarf trailing plant 
with masses of small white flowers dur¬ 
ing July and August, 6 inches. Vs oz. 
oz. SOc. Vi or. 50c, oz. $1.60. 
Rcpcns Rosea (R). Pink flowering. Vs 
or. SOc, Vi or.. SOc, oz. $1.60. 
Gypsophila, Annual Varieties 
Gypsophila, Double Snow White 
Geranium 
Sanguincum (R). Plant of trailing habit 
with large dark purplish red flowers, 6 
inches. Tr. Pkt. 50c, A oz. 90c, Vs or. 
$1.60. 
Sangulneuin Album (R) . White flowered. 
Tr. Pkt. SOc, Vs or. $1.40. 
Globularia—Globe Daisy 
Tricosantlin (R). Dwarf tufted plant 
with globular flower heads of pale blue 
or lavender. 10-12 inches. Tr. Pkt. 35c, 
Vs or. 75c, Vi oz. $1.40. 
Hedysarum 
Coronnriuiu. Showy border plant with 
racemes of dark red fragrant flowers, 2 
ft. Vi oz. 30c, oz. 90c. 
Geuin, Mrs. Bradshaw 
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