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SPECIMEN AND POTTED STOCK 
All field plants are transplanted and grown as individual specimens. 
Potted stock, excepting chrysanthemums, was potted up last September 
and grown on in cold frames. This natural growth with the normal 
freezing and resting, makes sturdy, wel1-deve 1 oped plants. They are 
far superior to the tender, spindling greenhouse-grown plants so com¬ 
monly sent cut. Our plants are growing out-doors and so are ready for 
planting in the open. 
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'Pbtited stock is indicated by the pot diameter im- inchds * e g , 23£..' I j;~ r V. T T3 
Field specimens are all those not indicated as pots. 
Priced per 100, 10 at the 100 rate. Extra count with 25 and more. 
ACHILLEA AIZOON. 6 in., gray foliage, white bloom. 234 8.00 
RUPESTRIS. 3 in. Deep green foliage, white bloom. 234 8.00 
" PTARMICA PERRY'S WHITE, extra-large, fully double. 23 i 5.00 
ANCHUSA MYOSOTIDIFLORA. True. 234 7.00 
ARABIS ALPINA FI.PI. Double white. 234 . 7.00 
ROSEA Delicate pink. 234 6.00 
ASTER ALPINUS. Light blue, May. 234 8.00 
GOLIATH. Larger, purplish blue. 234 8.00 
AUBRIETIA, Large-flowered hybrids. 234 7.00 
CAMPANULA POSCHARSKYANA. See under L. O. 234 7.00 
" PERSICIFOLIA TELHAM BEAUTY. True stock. 234 20c each. 
CHAMAEMELON OREADES. Deep green, close mats, white fl. 2J4 8.00 
COREOPSIS AURICULATA NANA. Everblooming dwarf. 234 6.00 
DAISY ELDER'S IMPROVED. Finest Memorial Day daisy. 234 8.00 
" DOUBLE WHITE SWAN. Blooms Memorial Day. 234 8.00 
DORONICUM EXCELSUM. 234 8.00 
EUONYMOUS RADICANS. Absolutely hardy. 2 yr. 8.00 
GAILLARDIA SUN GOD. Absolutely true stock, cutting-grown. Here is 
impressive and breath-taking beauty coupled with the finest of plant 
habits, vigor and hardiness. As a cut flower it is beautiful beyond 
comparison and seems to improve as it stands in water. Because its 
propagation is difficult, the plant is practically unobtainable. We 
have a nice stock of plants which we hope will meet the needs of our 
customers. These are being potted now and should be ready about 
April 20th. They will bloom well this summer and all fall. 234 1 5.30 
GERANIUM SANGUINEUM. Very hardy, always attractive. 8.00 
GEUM BORISI. Vivid orange-scarlet. Heavy 234 12.00 
GEUM PRINCE OF ORANGE. Bright orange. 10.00 
GYPSOPHILA REPENS BODGERI. We have selected Bodgeri in preference 
to Rosenschleier, or Rosy Veil, because Bodgeri is much more useful 
and the only one suitable for cutting. Bodgeri is strictly a paniculata 
type, bearing large, fully double flowers in the same fashion as Bristol 
Fairy. Rosenschleier is the true repens type and a beautiful little plant 
but not good for cutting. We go into this detail to refute the many mis¬ 
statements made about these two fine plants.For the average flor¬ 
ist, Bodgeri is a 2 ft. edition of Bristol Fairy from which he can cut 
two weeks earlier and continuously thereafter. 
Bushy plants from 234 pots, ESTABLISHED LAST SEPTEMBER. 12.00 
Field plants, bloomed last summer. 17.00 
HEUCHERA PLUIE DE FEU. (Rain of Fire Bright deep red. Exceptionally 
free and continuous bloomer. Strong 232 , established last Sept. 7.00 
HEUCHERA ROSMOND1. Popular coral pink. Field clumps. 8.00 
