PERENNIALS —Continued 
IRIS—GERMAN 
One of the finest of our hardy plants. Grow in all soils. 
Flavescens—Creamy yellow. 
Geo. Yeld—New combinations. Bright apricot, brilliant rose-crimson, edged 
buff. 
Gold Imperial—The best golden yellow. 
Imperator—Red violet tinted buff with brown markings at base. Large. Late. 
Mary Gibson—Rosy-bronze blend. Yellow throat. 
Queen of May—Lilac and rose. Very sweetly scented, large, bright and free* 
flowering. 
Lathyrus ( Perennial Pea )—Trailing plants suitable for growing on trellises, 
etc. Excellent for cutting. Pink and red. 
Lavandula Yera—The true sweet lavender, fragrant blue flowers. July- 
August. 18 in. 
Lupine—Lovely pea shaped flowers on spikes a foot long on 3 ft. stems. Blue, 
sunshine and white. 
Monarda Didyma {Bee Balm) —Brilliant crimson-scarlet flowers are produced 
freely. June-August. 
*Myosotis Alpestris ( Forgel-me-nol )—Masses of bright blue flowers with light 
green foliage. Excellent for rock gardens. 
*Oenothera Missouriensis {Evening Primrose) —A low species with prostrate 
ascending branches profuse bloomer. Solitary flowers, often 4 inches across. 
June until August. 
Oenothera Youngi—Lemon yellow flowers 24 inches tall. June-August. 
*Pachysandra {Japanese Spurge) —Trailing plants 6-8 inches high forming 
broad mats of bright glossy green foliage. Will grow in shady situations 
where grass will not grow. 
Papaver Orient ale {Oriental Poppy) —Tremendous cup-shaped blooms of 
brightest crimson-scarlet, with large, purplish black blotches at base of petals. 
3-3H ft. 3 for 55c, 12 for $1.90, 25 for $3.60. 
Pentstemon {Beard Tongue) —2 to 4 ft. high. Bushy and long, slender spikes. 
Trumpet-shaped flowers. Mixed shades. 
Platycodon {Chinese Bellflower) —Large showy flowers on 20 inch spikes, pro¬ 
duced all summer. White. 
Potentilla Nepalensis {Miss Willmotl) —Improved salmon pink. Very free 
flowering. Mid-summer. 
PRIMULA (Primrose) 
*Cashmeriana—Large, globular heads of a pleasing purplish blue shade. 
*Munstead Hybrids—Low growing form with round heads of flowers which 
come in a wide variety of colors. Maroon, brown, scarlet, orange, yellow. 
*Veris Hybrids—Various shades of lilac, purple and violet as well as a wide 
range of buff, orange, salmon and rich reds. 
Gladioli 
Pyrethrum—Fern-like foliage, daisy-shaped flowers in red, pink, white. Ex¬ 
cellent for cut flowers. 
Salvia Azurea—Sky-blue flowers in great profusion. August-September 
3-4 ft. 
*Sedum Acre {Golden Moss) —Foliage green; flowers bright yellow; prostrate 
and slowly spreading. 
*Sedum Spurium Coccineum—Beautiful rosy crimson flowers. 6 inches. 
July-August. 
Canterbury Bells 
Shasta Daisy—Pure glistening white bloom 4 to 5 inches across. Free flower¬ 
ing all summer and fall. 2 ft. 
Sidalcea {Greek Mallow) —-Bright rose colored flowers during June and July. 
2-3 ft. 
♦Stachys Lanata—Old fashioned garden plant with soft, silvery foliage. 
*Statice Latifolia {Great Sea-Lavender) —Immense heads of purplish blue 
minute flowers. July-August. 
*Tunica Saxifraga {Coatflower) —Tufted plant with grass-like foliage and light 
pink flowers all summer. 6 inches. 
Verbena Bonariensis—Tall, loose spiky form with small round heads of pale 
purple flowers. 
*Vinca Minor {Myrtle) —A trailing evergreen plant, used extensively for car¬ 
peting the ground under shrubs or trees or on graves where it is too shady for 
grass. Interesting pale blue flowers. 
* Viola {Perennial Pansy) —If the faded blossoms are kept picked they wil. 
continue to bloom profusely from May to October. Pale blue, golden yellow, 
purple. 
Yucca Filamentosa—Broad sword-like, evergreen foliage and immense 
branching spikes of drooping, creamy white flowers, rising to a height of 6 
feet. 
OTHER VARIETIES WE CAN SUPPLY 
Price: 3 for 45c, 12 for $1.65, 25 for $3.25 
Aconitum Wilsoni— Mauve. 
Agrostenna {Rose Campion) —Rosy- 
crimson. 
Baptisia Australis—Dark blue. 
Centaurea Montana—Violet blue. 
*Erysumum Pulchellum ( Fairy 
Wallflower) —Sulphur-yellow. 
Funkia Variegata—Blue. Variegat¬ 
ed foliage. 
Gaillardia—Yellow with red. 
Heptica Acutiloba. 
Lobelia {Indian Paint Brush) —Red 
and blue. 
Lythrum Superbum—Rosy purple. 
Physalis Francheti {Chinese Lan¬ 
tern) . 
Primula Coerulea Alpina—Mixed 
Rudbeckia Purpurea—Purple. 
Scabiosa—Light blue. 
*Thymus Serpyllum — Fragrant 
foliage. 
Trollius {Golden Queen) —Deep yel¬ 
low. 
Veronica {Golden). 
GLADIOLI—No. 1 Size 
Plant Gladioli in the Hardy Border and for Cut-Flowers 
Apricot Glow—Clear, unmarked apricot; large, early. Full spikes. 3 for 15c, 
12 for 50c, 100 for $3.50. 
Bertv Snow—Beautiful, extra fine lavender. 3 for 40c, 12 for $1.00, 100 for 
$ 8 . 00 . 
Betty Nuthall—A magnificent variety. Immense light coral pink with pale, 
orange throat. Very tall spikes, flowers 6 inches across. 3 for 15c, 12 for 
50c, 100 for $3.50. 
Eva Marie—One of the best of the blues. 3 for 40c, 12 for $1.00, 100 for 
$ 8 . 00 . 
Excellence—Very large, early red. 3 for 25c, 12 for 70c, 100 for $5.00. 
Golden Dream—Late, tall, large; rich golden yellow. 3 for 15c, 12 for 50c, 
100 for $3.50. 
Ol ive Goodrich—Pure white variety with pink edge. 3 for 20c, 12 for 60c, 
100 for $4.00. 
Orange Queen—A tall, brilliant orange-yellow. 3 for 20c, 12 for 60c, 100 
for $4.00. 
Persia—Very lustrous, nearly black. 3 for 25c, 12 for 70c, 100 for $5.00. 
Picardv —Most beautiful of the new light pinks. Widely advertised. 3 for 
35c, 12 for $1.00, 100 for $7.00. 
DANSVILLE, N. V. 
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