PERENNIAL SPECIALTIES 
1937 
SPRING TRADE LIST 
All stock grown in our own nursery. 
E. J. SNYDER WEST MILTON. OHIO 
Dayton-Covington Pike, 17 Mi. North of Dayton 
Telephone 23F13 
Specimen, lining-out and potted stock. 
LINING-OUT STOCK 
Carefully grown plants, ready to line out in the open. Most of them will 
be ready for re-sale at the height of the gardening season if planted or pot¬ 
ted early.Please note that many of these plants are named variet¬ 
ies grown from cuttings or divisions. Thus we make available selected, true- 
to-name plants hitherto unobtainable in lining-out sizes. 
The purchasing of lining-out stock has many advantages. First cost is 
low. Transportation is economical. The smaller plants more quickly estab¬ 
lish themselves. Gardeners are rapidly learning to insist on younger plants. 
The young plants grow in value for both dealer and gardener. 
Priced per 100, 25 at 100 rate. 
ALYSSUM SERPYLLIFOLIUM. Dwarf, gray foliage. $4.00 
ANCHUSA MYOSOTIDIFLORA. True stock. 5.00 
ANEMONE SEPTEMBER CHARM. Early pink. 3.00 
" WHIRLWIND. Excellent double white. 3.00 
ANTENNARIA DIOICA ROSEA. Silvery foliaged creeper. 3.00 
ANTHEMIS TINCTORIA PERRY'S VARIETY. True. 2.50 
ARABIS ALPINA FI. PI. Double white. 4.00 
" " ROSEA. Delicate piDk. 2.00 
PROCURENS. Glossy, evergreen foliage. Early, white bloom. 3.00 
ARMER1A CEPHALOTES RUBRA. Deep pink. 4.00 
" LAUCHEANA. Rosy red, dwarfer. 3.50 
BETON1CA GRANDIFLORA. Likes hot, dry places. Heavy divs. 3.00 
CAMPANULA GARGANICA. Excellent dwarf. 4.00 
POSCHARSKI ANA. A new importation from Serbia. Forms com¬ 
pact 6 inch mounds covered with large, starry blue flowers in May and 
June, and bears stray bloom all summer. Very hardy. Blooming size. 4.00 
CAMPANULA PERSICI FOL I A. Blue. Heavy plants or divs. 3.00 
CASSIA MARILANDICA. Blooming size. 2.00 
DAISY, BLUEGRAS S. (Cor eops i s auriculata aana) The use of this valuable 
plant has been greatly hindered by being mis-named. It has every des¬ 
irable quality, hardy, compact, dwarf, excellent in color and is never 
out of bloom all summer. 8 in. Deep golden yellow, Bears no seeds. 3.00 
DAISY ELDER'S IMPROVED. A striking improvement over the old H. & E. 
Memorial Day daisy. Bloom is much larger, stems are longer and stron¬ 
ger, and but ONE BLOOM per stem making it ideal for cutting. The plant 
stands up better in both summer and winter. Introduced by the originators 
of the old H. & E. Aug. 1935. Field divisions, true stock. 3.00 
DAISY SHASTA SUPREME. A few Augus t - s t a r t ed plants available. 5.00 
DAISY SHASTA THE SPEAKER. From seeds. Field divs. 2.00 
DELPHINIUM VANDERBILT’S IMPROVED. Our own strain, developed by 
years of re-selection. Mostly doubles. July seedlings. 
L I B H A T' 
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& APRS 1937 ☆ 
2.50 
