Hardy 
Chrysanthemums 
Hardy Chrysanthe¬ 
mums are constantly 
being improved and we 
are listing the best of 
the new varieties. They 
fill the garden with 
bright color in Octo¬ 
ber and November and 
make invaluable cut- 
flowers. Brighten up 
your fall garden with 
these new, rich colors. 
Chrysanthemum, Jean Treadway. See p. 26 
Korean Chrysanthemum, Romany. See p. 26 
ROCK-GARDENS 
We are prepared and equipped to 
undertake all kinds of rock-garden 
construction. In addition to natural 
field stone we can supply Tufa Rock, 
a beautiful and most interesting form 
of calcareous rock that is porous 
and ideally adapted to rock-garden 
conditions. 
We can supply a good assortment 
of the best varieties of rock-plants. 
All forms of dwarf evergreens, 
shrubs, azaleas, rhododendrons, lau¬ 
rel, etc., suitable for the rockery, are 
carried in our regular stock. 
If you are interested in this most 
fascinating and interesting form of 
gardening, please do not hesitate to 
call on us for advice. 
PERENNIAL 
COLLECTION 
Strong Field-grown Plants 
A COLLECTION of 3 plants 
each of 10 varieties, which will 
furnish flowers from early spring 
until frost (30 in all) for 
S5-5o(pSSo)$5-50 
Anthemis. Bright yellow. All 
summer. 
Gaillardia. Orange-red. All sum¬ 
mer. 
Liatris. Purple. Midsummer. 
Lychnis chalcedonica. Scarlet. 
July, August. 
Painted Daisy. Mixed. May to 
July. 
Phlox, Mrs. Jenkins. White. 
Midsummer. 
Platycodon. Blue. July to Sep¬ 
tember. 
Physostegia. Pink. June, July. 
Siberian Iris. Blue. June, July. 
Stokesia. Lavender-blue. June 
until October. 
A Safe Investment 
Phlox, Columbia. See p. 2; 
Armeria. See p. 26 
ROCK-GARDEN 
COLLECTION 
30 fine, low-growing Perennials 
for Rock-Gardens 
$519 (fttan'si) S 5.50 
2 Arabis alpina. White. April, 
May. 
4 Dianthus deltoides. Pink. 
Midsummer. 
3 Nepeta mussini. Blue. May, 
June. 
3 Phlox subulata. Pink. April, 
May. 
3 Sedum sarmentosum. Yel¬ 
low. May to July. 
3 Sempervivum. Rosette of 
green. September, October. 
2 Snow-in-Summer. White. 
May, June. 
3 Thymus citriodorus. Purple. 
Lemon scent. June, July. 
3 Tunica saxifraga. Rose-pink. 
July to September. 
4 Viola odorata. Blue. May, 
June. 
Planting is one of the few 
investments which do not de¬ 
preciate. It always brings in¬ 
creased returns in actual value 
and satisfaction. Shade trees, 
ornamental trees, and flowering 
shrubs create value that in¬ 
creases the worth of a property 
at least 20 per cent. The return 
is immediate and it increases 
every year. 
