The Elm City N 
ursery Co., New Haven, Connecticut. 
S3 
July and August. 
•PHVSOSTEGIA VIRGINICA (False Dragon Head). 3 to 4 feet 
i Effective spikes of clear pink flowers. 
.pHYHOSTEGIA VIRGINICA VAR. ALBA. 3 to 4 feet Tnlv tn A , . 
•PINKS, MAIDEN ( Dianthus Deltoides). 6 to 10 inches Mav tn i " c h,te form - 
flowers. Evergreen bluish green foliage. May July ' Sma11 Vagrant pink 
• PINKS, SCOTCH ( Dianthus Plumarius). 9 to 12 inches M av „„,i t n- , r 
•PINKS, SCOTCH, VAR. HER MAJESTY. 9 to 1" L, It d i P,nk X Vagrant. 
P fragrant. As large and finely formed as a carnation nink Y a " d - Tune ' Double white; 
•PINKS, SCOTCH, VAR. PERPETUAL SNOW 9 to 12 inches AH. t n , . 
ptNES°" SCOTCH VAR' WHITe"^S’ PUre white ’ clove-seen^ A revC ‘ 
* PI ^e %hheJnd ve7y fr'a^ant. RESERVE ' 9 t0 12 inches. May to July. Beautiful dou- 
•piNKS, SWEET WILLIAMS ( Dianthus Barbatus). 1 to 2 feet Tulv tn i 
Dear to the heart of many a flower lover, the literature of th P °M S f- ptember ' J 
with pleasant references to this splendid plant Perfectly hardv La d ‘K lme S a 'den teems 
liant flowers lasting for many weeks. reitectly hardy and easily grown, its bril- 
ALL COLORS MIXED. No end of combinations of color 
f EMPEROR WILLIAM. The most intense velvety crimson red ima(rina , , 
PEACH BLOW. A most delicate clear pink suggestinga shod in a nf f n 
•PLATYCODON GRANDIFLORUM (Balloon Flowe?) 2 to 3 feet „ "' P "''n e 
Resembles the Campanulas. The large blue bell-like flowers ar ~ ' J l ] ne to October, 
from three to six. Plant blooms all summer and is very hardv anH m clusters 
•PLATYCODON GRANDIFLORUM VAR. ALBUM. 2 to 3 feet Tune to Octnh 
A white form of the above. Both are fine for cutting ' t0 0ctober - 
PLATYCODON GRANDIFLORUM VAR. MARIESI. 1 ffot. June to October 
Deep blue bells 3 inches across. ,u ' 
P0LEMON1UM CAERULEUM, see Jacob’s Ladder. 
POLYGONUM SIEBOLDI (Giant Smart Weed). 8 to 10 feet Tulv and Ainrmt wtdt 
•POPPY, ICELAND (Papaver Nudicaule). 1 to 2 feet. Ture to November 
These interesting little poppies with their smooth bluish green foliage' and bright golden 
plant?” 86 6 P roduced at intervals all summer are among our most desirable garden 
POPPY ORIENTAL ( Papaver Orientals). 2 to 3 feet. Tune and Tulv Great shnwv A 
of the most dazzling brilliancy The following new varieties J of this beautiful oriental 
poppy range m color from almost white to the deepest red-black. 2 5 c. grade only 
DAZZLER. The most brilliant fiery scarlet. y 
GOLIATH. Enormous scarlet flowers. 
MARIE STUDHOLM. Pure salmon silvery shading with touch of carmine 
PRINCESS VICTORIA LOUISE. Pure rose. caimine. 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA. Clear salmon rose. 
REMBRANDT. Enormous size, distinct shade of orange salmon 
POTENTILLA (Garden Hybrids). May to September. 6 to 12 inches. Very desirable bor¬ 
der plant. Flandsome foliage, brilliant rose-like flowers 
VARIETIES. 
GO LE KUGEL. Clear yellow. NIGKA PLENA. Dark, almost black. 
LAURIUM. Yellow and red. VERSTCOl OR Yellow and red 
PRIMROSE EVENING ( Oenothera Serrulate). 1 foot. May and Tune. One of the best 
clear yellow flowers of low growth, especially showy in the early evening and cn cloudy 
and 
June to August. Rose. Desirable plants 
days. 
PRIMROSE ( Oenothera Missouriensis). 6 to 12 inches. Tulv. Mat of bright foliage 
large brilliant yellow flowers. ' " 6 “ 
PYRETPIRUM ROSEUM (Pink Daisy). 2 to 3 feet. 
with a growth similar to our field daisy. 
PYRETHRUM ULIG1NOSUM, see Chrysanthemum. 
RAGGED ROBIN, see Lychnis. 
RANUNCULUS, see Buttercup. 
RIBBON GRASS, see Grasses. 
ROCK CRESS ( Arabis Albida.) J4 to 1 foot. April. A beautiful low-growing plant with vel¬ 
vety foliage, which is evergreen. Mass of snow-white in April, making it one of the ear¬ 
liest plants to bloom. 
—j *RUDBECKIA LACINIATA (Coneflow- 
er). 6 to 10 feet. July to Septem¬ 
ber. Golden yellow. 
*RUDBECKIA LACINIATA VAR. FL. 
PL. 6 to 10 feet. J -'y to Septem¬ 
ber. This is now the extremely pop¬ 
ular Golden-Glow. It is one of the 
most desirable tall-growing hardy 
plants ever introduced. The blooms, 
of a rich golden yellow, are pro¬ 
duced with great freedom and re¬ 
semble double cactus dahlias. 
*RUDBECKIA SPECIOSA VAR. NEW¬ 
MAN 11. 2 to 3 feet. July and Aug¬ 
ust. Pure yellow, dark disk. 
'*RUDBECKIA SUBTOMENTOSA fBlack- 
Eyed Susan). 2 to 3 feet. July to 
October. Yellow, dark cone. 
SANDWORT (Aren aria Grandiflora). 6 
inches. May. Close-growing evergreen 
plant, forming a carpet of verdure. 
Very desirable for rock work; pure 
*SAXIFRAGA CRASSIFOLIA (Rockfoil). 
1 to 2 feet. May. Rose lilac. 
SCABXOSA CAUCASICA TMourniug 
Bride). 18 inches. June to October. 
Light blue. 
SEA HOLLY ( Eryngium Amethystinum). 
3 to 4 feet. July to August. Finely 
cut shiny foliage with thistle-like flow¬ 
ers of amethystine blue. 
SEA LAVENDER, see Statice. 
fnii Tho a *»ove Hardv Herbaceous Pl.nts are offered in three sizes, ns 
"‘lows, unless otherwise noted. The very heavy field clumps can only 
sa Pplied in the soi’ts marked with a * to the left. 
Spiraea Cliinensis or Astilbe. 
Stroll p .’ e ' d Clumps (Express or Freight) 
Small® . e d Grown, usual size (Express recoim 
C1 size (mostly field grown) . 
mended) . ■ 
Each. 
50c. 
25c. 
15c. 
Per 10. 
$4.00 
2.00 
1.25 
Per 100. 
$35.00 
15.00 
10.00 
for SPECIAL DISCOUNTS SEE INSIDE FRONT COVER PAGE. 
