Herbaceous Perennials 
the elm city nursery company 
WOODMONT NURSERIES, INC. 
SEDUM (Stone Crop). 
ACRE. 
ALBUM. 
KAMSCHATICUM. 
OPPOSITIFOLIUM. 
PALLIDUM ROSEUM. 
PULCHELLUM. 
REFLEXUM. 
SEXAN GULIARE. 
SIEBOLDI. 
SPECTABILE. 
SPECTABILE ATROPURPUREUM 
SPURIUM. 
TOMENTOSUM. 
TURKESTANICUM. 
SPIRAEA ARUNCUS (Aruncus sylves- 
SPIRiEA CHINENSIS (Astilbe chi- 
nensis). 
SPIRAEA FILIPENDULA (Ulmaria 
filipendula). 
SPIR.EA JAP. VAR. GRANDIFLORA 
SPIRAEA PALMATA. 
SPIRAEA PENTAPETALA. 
STATICE LATIFOLIUM (Sea Laven¬ 
der). 
SUNFLOWER (Helianthus orgyalis). 
SUNFLOWER (H. Maximilianii). 
SUNFLOWER MISS MELLISH (H. 
rigidus var.). 
THYMUS CITRIODORA AUREA 
(Golden Thyme). 
TRADESCANTIA VIRGINIAN (Spi- 
derwort). 
VERONICA LONGIFOLIA VAR. 
SUBSESSILIS. 
YARROW, THE PEARL (Achillea 
ptarmica var. fl. pi.) 
YARROW, RED (A. Millefolium var.) 
YUCCA FILAMENTOSA. 
Hardy Garden Phlox (Paniculata.) 
VARIETIES. 
ELIZABETH CAMPBELL. Bright salmon-pink with lighter shadings, distinct 
eye, a much wanted shade in Phlox. 
FERNAND CORTEZ. Deep crimson, very dark center. 
FRAU ANTON BUCHNER. Dwarf, large trusses of pure white flowers. 
GENERAL VON HEUTSZ. Medium, scarlet, shaded rose with crimson-red 
eye, a very desirable variety. 
INDEPENDENCE. Tall grower, fine large creamy white flowers. 
L’EVENEMENT. Dwarf, bright, soft pink, tinted salmon, very showy. 
MADAME MEURET. Tall, rich salmon, center deep carmine. 
PANTHEON. Tall bright rose, flowers very large. 
PEACH BLOW. Medium, delicate pink, rose center. 
RICHARD WALLACE. Tall, pure white with bright crimson center, large 
flowers in immense panicles. 
SELMA. Soft, pale rose, distinct red eye; very effective. 
SIEBOLD. Bright vermillion-red, over-laid with orange-scarlet, crimson-red eye, 
very effective. 
TAPIS BLANC. Large, pure white flowers, very dwarf, splendid for edging 
phlox beds and massing in the hardy border. 
VON HOCHBERG. Tall, the ideal crimson Phlox, the richest of its color. 
Herbaceous Paeonies. 
T HE Paeony is to-day without a rival as the favorite of all the hardy garden 
flowers, and quite naturally so, as no other hardy garden plant thrives with 
as little special care and produces so fine a display of gorgeous blooms. The 
great diversity of color and form, which can now be obtained with the new and 
improved varieties, very much increases their garden value. 
SELECTED LIST OF VARIETIES. 
NOTE. The numbers to the left of the variety indicates the sizes we have to offer . 
We also have many other varieties in our collection which are being most thor¬ 
oughly tested out. Inquire for list. 
1, 2, 3. ABORA. Single, early, very full. Wild rose, holding its color w r ell. 
1 , 2, 3. ALBATRE. Large creamy white, very free, late. 
1, 2, 3. ALICE CROUSSE. Early, large, guard petals light pink, center deeper 
shade 
1, 2, 3. AMBROISE VERSCHAFELT. Early, very free, semi-double blooms 
of dazzling red. 
1, 2, 3. BOADICEA. Yellowish white with blush guard and cream markings. 
1, 2, 3. BOULE DE NEIGE. White, lightly sulphured. Centre bordered with 
carmine. 
1, 2, 3. CANARI. White, with yellow center. 
1, 2, 3. COURONNE D’OR. Late, tall, guard petals white, center petals creamy 
white splashed carmine, very large. $2.00, $1.50, $1.00. 
1, 2, 3. DELACHEI. Dark red, fine, very late. One of the best. 
FOR PRICES OF THE ABOVE HERBACEOUS PLANTS SEE PAGE 2A, 
EXCEPTING PAEONIES WHICH SEE PAGE 26. 
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