MISCELLANEOUS PERENNIALS — Continued 
PYRETHRUM 
Ptarmicoeflorum. 340,000 s. 5 in. Very dwarf finely feathered 
silvery white foliage. Must be sown in February for spring sales. 
Tr. pkt., 35c; Vs oz., $1.15. 
Parthenifolium Aurea, Excelsior. 325.000 s. 3 in. Same as above 
but foliage distinctly yellow-green and decidedly more dwarf. 
Tr. pkt., 35c; Vs oz., $1.00. 
Uliginosum. 62,000 s. 3 ft. Single white Daisy-like flowers. 
Tr. pkt., 35c; Vi oz., 90c; 1 oz., $3.25. 
ROSEUM (Painted Daisy). 18,000 s. The standard hardy cut 
flower class. 
:: '&emi-double Mixture. An excellent strain that requires two-year- 
old clumps to produce its fully double flowers. 
Tr. pkt., 50c; Vi oz., $1.00; 1 oz., $3.50. 
*Kelwoy's Strain. Dark red. Fine cut flower variety. 
Tr. pkt., 35c; Vi oz., 85c; 1 oz., $2.85. 
Single Mixture. (Robertson’s Strain!. 
Tr. pkt., 25c; Vi oz., 50c; 1 oz., $1.85. 
RUDBECKIA 
Purpurea (Echinacea). 7000 s. 4 ft. 
Tr. pkt., 25c; Vi oz., 40c; 1 oz., $1.50. 
SALVIA 
Patens. 3800 s. 30 in. Navy blue. 
Tr. pkt., 25c; Vi oz., 65c; 1 oz., $2.25. 
® SAPONARIA 
Ocymoides. 5500 s. 12 in. Rose. Trailing. 
Tr. pkt., 20c; 1 oz., 60c. 
SCABIOSA 
2400 s. Excellent perennial cut flower material. Larger flowered 
than the popular annual form, perfectly hardy, and early flowering. 
Germination of seed sometimes irregular. 
Columbaria Lavender. Delicate color. 
Columbaria Pink. Orchid-pink. 
Caucasica Lilac-Lavender. 
Each: Tr. pkt., 25c; Vi oz., 60c; 1 oz., $2.00. 
::= Caucasica, House Hybrids. Shades of lavender and blue. Use 
this strain if you want a small bed of hardy Scabiosa for cutting. 
Tr. pkt., 35c; Vi oz., 85c; 1 oz., $3.00. 
® SEDUM 
700,000 s. Fine perfectly hardy rock garden subjects. 
*Acre. 3 in. A very nice extra dwarf evergreen. Small light yellow 
flowers account for its common name—Golden Moss. Very strong, 
hardy grower. Tr. pkt., 25c; Vs oz., 80c. 
Aizoon. 4 in. Attractive dwarf form, bright yellow with contrast¬ 
ing reddish brown foliage. Tr. pkt., 50c; Vs oz., $1.35. 
Kamtschaticum. 6 to 8 in. Very nice rock garden plant. Yellow. 
Tr. pkt., 50c; Vs oz., $1.50. 
Reflexum, Chameleon. Growth starts green, gradually turning 
buff or light brown shades as season advances. Bright yellow 
flowers in midsummer. 8 to 10 in. in fall. Tr. pkt., 50c. 
*Spurium Coccineum, Bronze Carpet. 4 in. Attractive deep 
bronze foliage with rose flowers. Tr. pkt., 35c. 
SEMPERVIVUM (House Leek) 
Perennial Mixture. 325,000 s. 
Tr. pkt., 35c; 1/16 oz., $1.25. 
® SPERGULA 
Pilifera. Rounded compact hard growth; plants covered with small 
white flowers in June, Attractive for planting between stones or 
for borders. Tr. pkt., 50c; 1/16 oz., $1.50. 
STOKESIA 
Cyanea. 3300 s. 16 in. Blue. 
Tr. pkt., 20c; Vi oz., 40c; 1 oz., $1.25. 
THALICTRUM 
Dipterocarpum. 12,000 s. 3 to 4 ft. Early June flowering. Graceful 
tall plant with fine textured foliage. Rosy purple clusters of 
flowers are good for cutting or garden decoration. Seedlings 
flower second season with us. 
Tr. pkt., 25c; Vi oz., 45c; 1 oz., $1.50. 
STATICE 
Perennial Statice are very hardy, make good cut flower material, 
and some of them as noted, can be successfully dried. 
Caspia. 175,000 s. 30 in. Seedlings flower second season; lilac. 
Tr. pkt., 35c; Vi oz., 60c; 1 oz., $2.25. 
Dumosa. 19,000 s. 18 in. Dense clumps of silvery gray flowers. 
Seedlings flower second season. 
Tr. pkt., 25c; Vi oz., 50c; 1 oz., $1.65. 
Incana (Tatarica). 13,000 s. 14 in. Small white flowers that may 
be dried. 
Tr. pkt., 15c; 1 oz., 65c. 
*Latifolia (Sea Lavender). 40.000 s. 30 in. Standard blue perennial 
statice. Used extensively dried. Very hardy and flowers second 
season from seed. 
Tr. pkt., 20c; Vi oz., 40c; 1 oz., $1.35. 
!> Perezi. 14,000 s. Flowers in large lavender heads first year from 
seed, but not hardy with us. 
Tr. pkt., 25c; Vi oz., 40c; 1 oz., $1.50. 
Puberula. 5200 s. 8 to 10 in. A dwarf form with flower heads sim¬ 
ilar to S. latifolia. Flowers some first season. 
Tr. pkt., 25c; Vi oz., 60c; 1 oz., $2.25. 
For Annual Statice, see page 22. 
TRITOMA 
Mirabilis Hybrids. 20,000 s. Yellow shades but varies. 
Tr. pkt., 25c; Vi oz., 50c; 1 oz., $1.75. 
TROLLIUS 
LEDEBOURI (Globeflower). 8000 s. Sow seed in fall and allow to 
stand outdoors over winter for good germination. 
Golden Queen. 3 to 4 ft. A fine early, large deep orange variety. 
Orange. 24 in. 
Each: Tr. pkt., 50c; Vi oz., $1.50. 
® TUNICA 
Saxifraga. 150,000 s. 8 to 10 in. Small rosy lilac flowers produced 
first season from seed. Tr. pkt., 15c; 1 oz., 60c. 
VALERIANA 
Rubra. 13,000 s. 36 in. Deep crimson. Good for cutting. 
Tr. pkt., 15c; 1 oz., 60c. 
VERONICA 350,000 s. 
Longifolia. 30 in. Compact clusters of blue flowers. 
Tr. pkt., 25c; Vi oz., 40c; 1 oz., $1.35. 
* Repens. 3 in. Very dwarf trailing. Early flowering. White with 
light blue. Tr. pkt., 25c; Vi oz., 60c; 1 oz., $2.25. 
Veronica Longifolia 
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