NOVELTIES IN PERENNIAL PLANTS 
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^ETHIONEMA Jacunda. Bushy, twiggy, 9- 
inch plants with slender spikes of rose-pink 
flowers in June and July. Foliage blue- 
green all Summer. $1.00 for 3, $3.00 for 10. 
ANCHUSA Barrelieri. Earliest dwarf dark 
blue variety, growing about 2]/i feet high. 
The desirable feature is that it does not 
grow r as high as Italica, making it a nicer 
border type. 75 cts. for 3, $2.00 for 10. 
AQUILEGIA flabellata nana. This delightful 
dwarf variety is highly recommended for 
the rockery. Waxy white flowers come on 
erect, 1-foot stems, in May and June. The 
foliage is light green. 75 cts. for 3, $2.00 
for 10. 
Crimson Star. Large flowers with crimson 
sepals and spurs, and white petals—an 
entirely new color in Aquilcgias. 90 cts. 
for 3, $2.50 for 10. 
ASTER subcaeruleus, Wartburg Star. Simi¬ 
lar to Alpinus, except that it starts to 
bloom just when the above variety is 
through. The individual flowers are much 
larger and the stems are long, making this 
one of the best early Summer-blooming 
perennials. 1 ft. 75 cts. for 3, $2.00 for 10. 
New Dwarf Hybrid Border Asters: 
Countess of Dudley. Clear pink; yellow 
eye. 
Lady Henry Maddocks. Clear pale pink 
blooms. 
Nancy. Pale flesh-pink. 
Ronald. Rose-pink buds; bright lilac- 
pink blooms. 
Snowsprite. White. 
Victor. Clear lavender-blue. 
90 cts. for 3, $2.50 for 10 
CHRYSANTHEMUM maximum, Double 
White Swan. Solid, double, pure white 
flowers are produced in June on good wiry 
stems from 1 Yi to 2 feet long. A Daisy 
that will compare with double pyrethrums. 
$1.20 for 3, $3.50 for 10. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Hardy Garden Type. 
1937 Introductions. 
Ruth Pitzonka. The first offering of a new 
variety of our own. Of excellent form. 
Large, full double, yellow flowers. A very 
free bloomer of sturdy growth. Fine cut- 
flower type, blooming about September 1. 
We consider this the nicest yellow we have 
ever seen. $1.00 each. 
White Gu 11. A dwarf Baby Pompon, not 
exceeding 1 foot. Growth very compact, 
like Amelia. Pure white flowers, 1 inch in 
diameter, are produced in great abundance. 
In full flower about August 20. 60 cts. 
each, $1.65 for 3. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, NEW KOREAN. 1937 Intro¬ 
ductions. 
Ember. A brilliant glowing bronze that is very attrac¬ 
tive. Blooms are not too double and of excellent form, 
2) o inches in diameter. Mid-October. 2 l /2 ft. 
King Midas. Soft yellow with the faintest bronze shad¬ 
ings. Flowers fully double, 4 inches in diameter. Late 
September. 2 ft. 
The Moor. Amaranth-purple or port-wine-red. It is 
noted for its intensity and brilliance in the garden. 
Flowers 3 inches across, double, produced freely. Late 
September. 2 ft. 
All Koreans, 60 cts. each, $1.65 for 3 
DELPHINIUM, NAMED VARIETIES. 
Blue Gown. Wonderful, long, shapely spikes of ultra¬ 
marine-blue, with small black eye; semi-double. Very 
rich. 
Blue Spire. Semi-double; sky-blue, w ith small white eye. 
Graham Seton. Deep blue with shades of rosy purple; 
small white eye. Remarkably lasting. 
Lady Guinevere. Mauve with white eye; semi-double; 
large individual flowers. 
Mrs. Newton Lees. Shaded pale blue, dark eye; extra 
large; semi-double. 
Nell Gwyn. Semi-double; rosy mauve with small w'hite 
eye. Vigorous grower. 
All named Delphiniums / 50 cts. each, $1.35 for 3 
DIANTHUS, Beatrix. Light salmon-pink, blooming from 
May to frost. 90 cts. for 3, $2.50 for 10. 
DORONICUM caucasicum, Mme. Mason. Beautiful 
yellow. Free flowering. Strong stems and large flowers. 
A real improvement. $1.00 for 3, $3.00 for 10. 
GAILLARDIA, Goblin. Especially suitable for the rock- 
garden. The dwarf plants, 12 to 16 inches high, form 
broad bushes of close, compact habit. Bright yellow 
blooms with deep red zones. 90 cts. for 3, $2.50 for 10. 
Sun God. Pure golden yellow, absolutely free from 
markings of any kind, with a prominent golden yellow' 
center. The gorgeous flowers, almost 4 inches across, 
are produced on rigid, wiry, clean-cut stems, often 
2 feet or more in height. Flowers freely from late June 
and intermittently throughout the season. 90 cts. for 
3, $2.50 for 10. 
GYPSOPHILA repens Bodgeri. A new variety that is 
valuable for both rock-garden and cut-flower purposes. 
Produces double white flowers which in three to four 
days turn to flesh-pink. It is an everbloomer, flowering 
from early Spring until late Fall. Flowers resemble 
those of Bristol Fairy. Grows 1 foot high. 90 cts. for 3, 
$2.50 for 10. 
HOLLYHOCK, Orange Prince. New strain with large, 
fully double flowers of rich apricot-orange. 90 cts. for 
3, $2.50 for 10. 
Geum Collection 
Borisi (single; vivid scarlet) 
Lady Stratheden (rich golden yellow) 
Mrs. Bradshaw (double; fiery red) 
Fire Opal (scarlet-orange) 
One plant of each, $1.00 
PHLOX decussata, Border Gem. Large trusses 
of well-formed violet-blue flowers. Very at¬ 
tractive and an outstanding color. 3^-2 ft- 
$1.00 for 3, $3.00 for 10. 
Daily Sketch. A variety of compelling beauty. 
It is a vigorous grower, reaching a height of 
about 3 feet. Flower trusses are enormous, and 
the individual florets are extra large. Color, 
salmon-pink, with vivid crimson eye. A splen¬ 
did ana worthwhile English novelty. $1.20 
for 3, $3.50 for 10. 
Salmon Glow. Sturdy plant of medium growth, 
with large individual florets of a lively pink 
shaded with salmon—a color that is always 
greatly admired. $1.00 for 3, $3.00 for 10. 
Tigress. An outstanding Phlox novelty. Vigor¬ 
ous, upright grower, with immense trusses of 
brilliant orange-scarlet flowers. The trusses 
are huge pyramids which are built up by long- 
branched laterals giving an unusually long 
period of bloom. 50 cts. each, $1.25 for 3. 
PLATYCODON grandiflorum prsecox gigan- 
teum. An extra-early flowering variety with 
magnificent blue flowers measuring as much as 
4 inches across. The sturdy plants bloom pro¬ 
fusely from August until frost. 2 1 2 ft. 90 cts. for 
3, $2.50 for 10. 
PRIMULA acaulis caerulea. A most novel va¬ 
riety with deep purple-blue flowers of large 
size. Early. $1.00 for 3, $3.00 for 10. 
VERONICA, Blue Spire. Lovely deep blue spikes. 
The foliage is clean and plant is of bushy, up¬ 
right habit, blooming throughout the early 
Summer and withstanding hot and dry weather 
without suffering. A very worth-while border 
plant, 2 feet high. $1.00 for 3, $3.00 for 10. 
VIOLA, Maggie Mott. Deep lavender, with center 
fading to cream; yellow' eye. Hardy to cold 
but should be lightly shaded in Summer and 
planted in a moist situation. Blooms entire 
season. $1.00 for 3, $3.00 lor 10. 
REGAL LILY 
GEUM 
Hardy Lily Collection 
Regale (white suffused pink) 
Auratum (Gold-banded Japan Lily) 
Speciosum rubrum (pale pink, spotted crimson) 
Philippinense (white, with red-brown shadings) 
Umbellatum grandiflorum (orange-red) 
One bulb of each, $1.50 
Phlox Collection 
George Stipp (deep salmon), Hauptmann Koehl (blood-red), 
Enchantress (salmon-pink), Miss Lingard (white), Leo Schlageter 
(scarlet), Border Gem (violet-blue), Baron von Dedem (orange- 
red), Mrs. Jenkins (white), Rheinlander (salmon-pink), Ethel 
Prichard (light blue). 
One plant of each, $2.50 
DAILY SKETCH PHLOX 
ORIENTAL POPPY 
Oriental Poppy Collection 
Beauty of Livermore (deep ox-blood-red) 
May Sadler (salmon-pink) 
Perry’s White (white) 
Mahony (mahogany) 
Jeannie Mawson (geranium-pink) 
One plant of each, $2.25 
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