HARDY FLOWERS 
While we have a number of other desirable perennial flow¬ 
ers at TUCKDAWA for cutflower purposes we only list below 
those varieites which have been of the greatest demand 
recently. Unless otherwise noted orders for HARDY FLOW¬ 
ERS are filled with strong, heavily rooted plants or divisions 
of larger specimen plants. 
MAIL ORDERS PREPAID if for $2.00 or more. If for 
less add 20c to remittance to equalize packing: and for¬ 
warding: expense. 
ALPINA ASTER—Dwarf plant, fine for rockeries or edg¬ 
ing 1 . Purple flowers on 6-inch stems in May-June...15 
STOKES ASTER—See Stokesia. 
AMARYLLIS—See MISCELLANEOUS BULBS. 
ACONITUM—See MONKSHOOD. 
BLEEDING HEART—(Spectabilis). The old-fashioned fav¬ 
orite. Attractive for clump or border planting. 3 to 5 bud 
division in Fall only.... .35 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Strong divisions of the following 
popular outdoor flowering mums, each...—.. .15 
“ALICE HOWELL”—Large orange yellow. 
“AUTUMN GLOW”—Large rose-crimson. 
“BOSTON BRONZE”—Large bronze 
“GOLDEN QUEEN”—Golden yellow. 
“MARIE ANTOINETTE”—Large pink. 
“VICTORY”—Wonderful new white. 
DAISIES— 
“HARTGE-ELDER” — large, free flowering Memorial 
daisy here. Fine for cutting..—---- .15 
GIANT SHASTA—Extra larged improved Shasta. Fine.15 
NEW DOUBLE SHASTA— 
“SNOWBIRD”—A very new and select double SHASTA 
DAISY. A wonderful cut flower blooming a little later 
than GIANT SHASTAS. 4-in. blooms. EXTRA!.25 
DELPHINIUMS—Hybrids of the leading American and English 
originations—from palest shades of blue to deep indigo and 
purple, with blending pastels of mauve, lavender and pink. 
1 YEAR OUTDOOR PLANTS.15c each) Not Dug 
2 YEAR OUTDOOR PLANTS.25c each* To Color 
EXTRA SELECT types and colors.50c to $3.00 
Select Delphinium Seeds 
Personally gathered from the finest of our blooming Del¬ 
phinium types. Will produce a wonderful color assortment of 
singles and semi-doubles. Seed orders filled in late Summer 
after gathered and cured, 
PACKET of at least 300 seeds.....—45c Prepaid 
GARDEN PACKET .25c Prepaid 
DICTAMNUS—(Gas Plant). Two foot, shrub like plant—glossy 
green leaves. Both flowers and leaves have lemon-like fra¬ 
grance. Very desirable. 
RED FLOWERS (Rubra)...35c 
WHITE FLOWERS (Alba....._....35c 
DORONICUM—(Leopardbane). Very fine and desirable per- 
rennial. Bright yellow, 4-inch daisy-like flowers. Splen¬ 
did for cutting. Blooms here about Mothers’ Day. Lasts 
long after cut. After bloming plant dies down to reappear 
in early Fall ..30 
GEUM—MRS. BRADSHAW—Flowers of rich crimson, 
growing 18 inches high. Fine for cutting. Blooms nearly 
all summer.......... 
.20 
GRASSES—EULALIA (Japonica). Graceful, long and nar¬ 
row green foliage. Very decorative. In October carries 
tall, light tan plumes 6 feet high....15 
.-CHICAGO, ILL.- 
“Last year I purchased five WURTEMBERGIA poppies 
from you. . . Let me tell you right now they were a 
sensation in my whole neighborhood, everybody stop¬ 
ping at my gate and asking permission to come in and 
look at them.” 
HEMEROC ALLIS —DAY LILLIES—Newly developed Hemeroc- 
allis of rare beauty, rich coloring and extreme hardiness. 
Following are outstanding new creations: 
“AMARYLLIS”—3 ft. July-August. Large soft yellow 
tipped with orange ..... 
“BAY STATE”—4 ft. Late June. Glistening deep yellow 
and free flowering .—........ 1.00 
“CRESSIDA”—3 ft. July. Star-like, large deep orange 
flowers —.„.. l.oo 
R. H. JONES — TUCKDAWA GARDENS — PERU, INDIANA 
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