ORNAMENTALS FOR TUB CULTURE 
Larger ornamentals, suitable for culture in tubs or large 
pots, in windovv or conservatory. Many of these may be 
set outside during the summer, and carried over winter in 
a light cellar. Agapanthus, Agave, Aloe, Brugmansia, 
Camellia, Carica, Doryanthes, Echiurn, Beschorneria, Ery- 
thrina, Eucalyptus, Ficus, Canarina, Guava, Hesperoyucca, 
Lagerstroemia, Hedychium, Nerium, Orange Calamondin, 
Phoenix, Phormium, Poinsettia, Protea, Punica, Puya, and 
Zizyphus. Also Musa, Acanthus and Gardenia. 
HOUSE or POT PLANTS 
Allamanda, Anigozanthus, Asclepias curassavica. Azalea 
Kurume, Azalea Indica, Begonia, Campylanthus, Canarina, 
Clerodendron, Clivia, Conandron, Costus, Cuphea ignea. 
Cyclamen Rococo, Darlingtonia, Dionea, Drosera, Eucomis, 
Euphorbia, Ferns, Fuchsia, Gazania, Gloxinia, Guava, 
Humea, Iris gracilepes, Iris japonica, Ornamental Kale, 
Libertia, Nertera, Orchids, Parochetus, Pelargonium, Poin¬ 
settia, Rivina, Sarracenia, Sisyrinchium, Stapelia, Strelitzia, 
Streptocarpus, Torenia, Alonsoa, Codonopsis, Carnation, and 
Nierembergia. Also Maurandia, Cclsia, Chironia, Cineraria, 
Coleus, Commelina, Diplarrhena, Blandfordia, Ipomea, 
Leschenaultia, Humea, Rivinia, Strobilanthes, Petunia, Phy- 
gelius, Talinum, Comptonia, Chorizema and Templetonia. 
Likewise see Cactus, Tender Succulents, Tub Plants and 
Forcing Bulbs. Symbols “ht” and “ut.” 
HARDY BULBS FROM SEED 
The kinds listed here are reasonably winter-hardy in the 
open ground, most of them, indeed, fully so. A few will 
require protection of mulching. See descriptions. Allium, 
Arisaema, Arum, Begonia Evansiana, Bloomeria, Brevoortia, 
Brodiaea, Calliprora, Callirhoe, Calochortus, Camassia, Cod¬ 
onopsis, Chionodoxa, Chlorogalum, Colchicum, Crocus, 
Eranthis, Eremurus, Erigenia, Erythronium, Fritillaria, 
Galanthus, Hemerocallis, Hockera, Hyacinth, Hypoxis hir- 
sutis, Incarvillea, Ipomea leptophylla, certain Irises, Ixio- 
lirion, Lewisia brachycalyx, Lewisia rediviva, Liatris, Lil- 
ium, Belamcanda, Lycorus, Muscari, Narcissus, Nomocharis, 
Nothoscordum, Ornithogalum pyramidale, Ostrowskya, 
Paeonia, Paradisea, Puschkinia, Ranunculus, Rhexia virgin- 
ica, Roscoea, Rumex venosus, Schizostylis, Scilla, Talinum 
calycinum, Triteleia, Tulipa, Verbena venosus, Wachen- 
dorffia, Zygadenus. It will be noted that in this and the 
other Bulb Finding Lists, no attempt has been made to con¬ 
fine the classifications to those species that produce what 
are technically bulbs, but instead everything that is com¬ 
monly called a bulb has been included; indeed anything 
that has bulb-like characteristics, and that may be handled 
as a bulb. 
BULBS NEEDING WINTER STORAGE 
The species here are those that must be handled in same 
manner as Gladiolus, digging in late autumn, and carrying 
over winter in a cool cellar or other frost-proof storage 
place. Amaryllis formosissima, Alstroemeria, Antholyza, 
Bessera, Commelina coelestis, Cooperia, Cosmos diversifolius, 
Crocosmia, Cypella, Dahlia, Dierama, Eustylis, Gladiolus, 
Gloriosa, Hedychium, Homeria, Hyacinthus candicans, 
Lapeyrousia, Milla, Nemastylis, Pachyrrhizus, Thomsonia, 
Calla, Tigridia, Salpingostylis, Sandersonia, Tritonia, Wat- 
sonia, Zephyranthes, Arum, Dracunculus, and Amorpho- 
phallus. 
BULBS FOR POT CULTURE UNDER GLASS 
Amaryllis, Antholyza, Aristea, Babiana, Calla, Chloro¬ 
galum, Cyrtanthus, Freesia, Gladiolus tristis, Gloriosa, 
Hedychium, Hesperanthera, Hesperocallis, Hexaglottis, 
Homeria, Lapeyrousia, Hypoxis stellata, Ixia, Lachenalia, 
Leucocoryne, certain Liliums, Melasphaerulea, Morea, 
Ornithogalum, Pancratium, Rhexia virginica, Romulea, 
Ruellia tuberosa, Sandersonia, Schizostylis, Scilla peruviana, 
Sparanthera, Sparaxis, Streptanthera, Synotia, Triteleia. 
Tritonia, Vallota, Veltheimia, Eucomis, Wachendorffia, and 
Watsonia. Also Cipura. 
FOR HEDGE PLANTING 
This list is far from complete, but all named are worthy. 
Some are for low hedges and edgings, others for taller walls 
of living green. Check descriptions carefully. Berberis, 
Buxus, Caragana, Citrus trifoliata, Gleditsia, Hibiscus, Ilex 
opaca, Maclura, Picea, Rhamnus, Robinia, Rosa rugosa, 
Teucrium, Thuja, Tsuga and Lilac. 
FLOWERS FOR CUTTING 
There are so many suitable for this, that it is impossible 
to more than call attention to a certain few. Any species 
with key symbol “c” in the list, has possibilities for cutting. 
Allium, Anemone, Aquilegia, Ambrosia, Asperula, Asclepias, 
Aster, Astilbe, Bidens, Buddleia, Camassia, Campanula, 
Caryopteris, Catananche, Clematis, Cosmos diversifolius, 
Dianthus Allwoodi, Dicentra, Echinacea, Eupatorium, Fun- 
kia, Gilia, Gillenia, Gloriosa, Gypsophila, Helianthus, Eu- 
stoma, Gerardia, Dasystoma, Malva moschata, Monarda, 
Nierembergia, Tahoka Daisy, Pentstemon, Petalostemon, 
Physostegia, Wild Roses, Rubus deliciosus, Sabatia, Senecio 
elegans, Stokesia, Xerophyllum, Ancda, Salpiglossis, Wall¬ 
flower, Marigold, Francoa, Callirhoe, Galium, Arctotis, 
Antirrhinum, Centaurea, Scabiosa, Delphinium, Liatris, 
Solidago, Platycodon, Campanula, Belamcanda, Verbena, 
Cephalaria. 
STRAWFLOWERS FOR WINTER BOUQUETS 
Anaphallis, Belamcanda, Carthamus, Celastris, Euonymus, 
Gomphrena, Helipterum, Iris Gladwyn, Limonium, Nelum- 
bium, Polygonella, Rumex venosus, Eriophorum, Scripus 
and Scottish Heather. Also Actinotis and Centaurea leucopis. 
FOR THE HARDY PERENNIAL BORDER 
Here are named only a few outstanding kinds. For very 
many more most excellent border species, look for key 
Symbol “b.” Aconitum, Allium, Althea pallida, Aquilegia, 
Asclepias, Asphodeline, Aster, Astragalus, Baptisia, Belam¬ 
canda, Bellflower, Cytisus, Delphinium, Digitalis, Caryop¬ 
teris, Campanula, Cephalaria, Chrysopsis, Echinocea, Eupa¬ 
torium, Gaura, Geoprumnon, Hartmannia, Hedysarum, Heli¬ 
anthus orgyalis, Hemerocallis, Hibiscus, Inula, Ipomea lep¬ 
tophylla, Kitaibella, Koellia, Lathyrus, Liatris, Linaria 
pancici, Lobelia, Lupinus, Manfreda, Meconopsis, Michauxia, 
Monarda, Mulgedium, Nabalus, Nuttallia, Papaver, Pent¬ 
stemon, Paradisea, Physostegia, Piptanthus, Rheum, Rod- 
gersia, Roses, Rudbeckia, Salvia, Sidalocea, Smilacina, Soli¬ 
dago, Spartium, Sphaeralcea, Spirea tomentosa, Stokesia, 
Swertia, Thalictrum, Thermopsis, Tradescantia, Tritoma, 
Ulex, Verbascum, Verbena, Vernonia, Veronica, Yucca. 
Also Betonica, Echinops, Elsholtzia, Isatis, Phygelius, and 
Succisa. 
GROUND COVER AND CARPETING PLANTS 
Abronia, Arctostaphylos, Asarum, Callirhoe, Chiogenes, 
Arenaria, Epimedium, Gaultheria, Hedera, Herniaria, Hiera- 
cium pilosella, Ipomea hederacea, Iris Gladwyn, Hypericum 
reptans, Maianthemum, Mitchella, Morongia, Potentilla tri- 
dentata, Pratia, Salix, Sedum, Strophostyles, Thymus, Rosa 
Wichuriana, Veronica officinalis, Veronica repens, Veronica 
Tourneforti, Viola lanceolata, Viola papillionacea, Viola 
striata, Xanthoxalis, and, naturally, the three, “grass substi¬ 
tutes,” Achillea millefolium, Anthemis nobilis and Turfing 
Daisy. Also Fragaria vesca, Polygonum, Vancouveria and 
Galium verum. Watch for key letter “g.” 
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FOR THE ROCK GARDEN 
This catalog lists such a vast number of species suitable 
for the rock garden that it will be possible to suggest here 
but a small fraction of the total. For others, look for key 
symbol “r.” Acaena, Adenophora, Allium, Anemone, An¬ 
tirrhinum, Aquilegia, Arenaria, Ascyrum, Callirhoe Cam¬ 
panula, Chaenorrhinum, Chrysanthemum Mawi, Chryso- 
gonum, Codonopsis, Corydalis, Cyananthus, Delphinium, 
Dianthus, Dicentra, Dodecatheon, Epilobium, Erodium, 
Erysimum, Erythrea, Eschscholtzia tenuifolia, Fritillaria, 
Gentian, Geranium, Gypsophila, Helianthemum,. Hespens. 
Houstonia, Hypericum, Incarvillea, Ionactis, Iris, Jasione, 
Lathyrus, Lewisia, Leiophyllum, Liatris, certain Lines, 
Linaria, Linum, Lithospermum, Malvastrum coccineum, 
Morongia, Myosotis, Nertera, Notothlaspi, Oenothera Um- 
phalodes, Onosma, Oxytropis, Paeonia Browm, Parochetus, 
Pentstemon, Pratia, Phlox Phyteuma, Polemomum, Poten¬ 
tilla, Primula, Rhexia, Rhodothamnus, Ruellia, babatia, 
Sarothra, Saxifraga, Schizocodon, Scorzonera, Sedum, bem- 
pervivum, Shortia, Silene, Soldanella, Spigelia, Stellarta, 
Alpine Strawberry, Streptanthus Strophostyles, Symphi- 
andra, Tahoka Daisy, Talinum, Tephrosia Thymus, Tra¬ 
descantia, Trifolium, Verbascum Veronica, Vesicana, Viola, 
Wulfenia, Zephyranthes. Also Cuthbertia, Duchesnea, Inula, 
Indigofera, Monardella. Polygonum, Ramondia, Anacyclis, 
Celmisia, Prunella, Galium, Ceratostigma, Satureia, Anc.ro¬ 
sace, Douglasia. 
