Thompsonville, Conn. 
Perennial Plants 
Clematiflora. See New and Outstanding Perennials, 
page 45. 35c each, $3.50 per doz. 
Blue Hybrids. Blue shades. 
Chrysanfha. Fragrant, golden yellow. 
Pink and Rose Shades. 
Mrs. Scott Elliott's Hybrids. These Hybrids com¬ 
prise many new and beautiful combinations of 
delicate shades and coloring. Very fine. Mixed 
only. 
Arabis (Rock Cress ) 
R—Alpina. Very early bloomer, plants almost cov¬ 
ered with small white flowers. 20c each, $2.00 
per doz. 
Armeria (Sea Thrift) 
R—Laucheana. Crowing only 6 in. tall, this va¬ 
riety is fine for edging and mass planting; tufts 
of grass-like foliage; rosy-crimson flowers. 
R—Formosa, Large Flowered Hybrids. These new 
Hybrids in shades of coral red, deep red, violet 
and purple are a welcome addition to this family. 
Dainty, round flowers on strong, upright stems. 
R—Maritime Rosea. See New and Outstanding 
Perennials, page 45. 30c each, $3.00 per doz. 
Artemisia 
Lactiflora. Very hardy, producing large, branching 
panicles of sweetly scented flowers of creamy 
white. Aug.-Sept. 3-4 ft. 
Silver King (Ghost Plant) . A silvery leaved, very 
showy, contrast plant. Sprays may be cut for 
winter bouquets. 
Asclepias (Butterfly Weed) 
Tuberosa. Large flower heads of tiny, brilliant 
orange flowers during August; slender growth; 
height about 3 ft. Very bright and attractive 
native plant. 
Hardy Aster (Michaelmas Daisy) 
Hardy Asters are vigorous growing perennials 
producing a great profusion of flowers for late 
summer color in the garden, and splendid for cut¬ 
ting. Crow in any soil. August till frost. 
Barr’s Pink. Best pink. Very large beautiful bright 
pink. 4-5 ft. 
Pink Royal. Very free flowering variety, rather 
small flowered clear pink. 3-4 ft. 
Queen Mary. Large graceful flowers of rich blue 
tinted lavender. Very fine. 3-4 ft. 
Royal Blue. Best deep blue. Rich deep blue with 
golden disk. 4-5 ft. 
White Climax. Pure white. 4-5 ft. 
Dwarf Hybrid Asters 
R—Lavanda. Attractive light blue flowers. 15 in. 
R—Ronald. Lilac-pink flowers. 1 ft. 
R—Countess of Dudley. Clear pink with contrast¬ 
ing yellow eye. Very bushy. 9 inches. 
R—Lady Henry Maddocks. Pale pink flowers. Ex¬ 
ceptionally free flowering. 
R—Nancy. Very bushy habit, pale flesh-pink flow¬ 
ers. 
R—Niobe. P ure white; very compact. 
R—Snov^sprite. Charming semi-double flowers of 
pure white completely smother the bushy plants. 
R — Victor. The dwarfest of all, good sized flowers 
of delightful clear lavender-blue. 
1 each of 8 Dwarf Asters for $1.65. 
Frikarti. See New and Outstanding Perennials, page 
45. 40c each, $4.00 per doz. 
Star of Wartburg. See New and Outstanding Peren¬ 
nials, page 45. 40c each, $4.00 per doz. 
R—Rotundifolius. The numerous flowers of this 
new Aster rise on wiry stems well above the 
dark green, rounded leaves. Beautiful Forget- 
me-not blue flowers with bright yellow disc. 
Flowers all summer. 6 in. 
Aubrietia (Rainbow Rock Cress) 
R—Large Flowering Hybrids. A very fine, dwarf 
rock plant, covered with masses of bright flow¬ 
ers in spring and early summer, 4 in. 
Baptisia (False Indigo) 
Australis. Vigorous grower; racemes of dark blue 
lupin-like flowers; free flowering. June-July. 3 
ft. 
Bleeding Heart 
See Dicentra 
Campanula 
CANTERBURY BELL VARIETIES 
Media (Canterbury Bell). An old favorite; beau¬ 
tiful bell shaped flowers in white, pink, light 
blue, dark blue or mixed, june. 2-3 ft. 
Media Calycanthema (Cup and Saucer Canterbury 
Bell). White, pink, blue or mixed. June. 2-3 ft. 
BELLFLOWER VARIETIES 
Persicifolia (Peach Leaved Bellflower). Large cup 
shaped blue flowers on irregular raceme, june- 
july. 2 ft. 
Persicifolia Alba. Identical with the above except 
flowers are white. 
R—Rotundifolia (True Bluebell of Scotland). Clear 
blue flowers on slender stems. Well adapted for 
crevices in a wall or for rock garden, june to Aug. 
1 ft. 35c each, $3.50 per doz. 
Centaurea 
Montana (Perennial Corn Flower). Blue flowers 
resembling the annual Corn Flowers but larger. 
june-Sept. 2 ft. 
Corastium (Snow-in-Summer) 
R—Tomentosum. A desirable low growing plant 
with silvery foliage and white flowers in June; 
most suitable for rockery or low border work. 
8 in. 20c each, $2.00 per doz. 
Chrysanthemum 
R—Arcticum. A charming variety, growing 1 ft. 
tall, covered in Sept, and Oct. with large daisy¬ 
like white flowers, slightly tinged lilac. 
DOUBLE KOREANS 
See New and Outstanding Perennials, page 45. 50c 
each, 3 for $1.20, 1 each of 3 for $1.25. 
SINGLE KOREANS 
Ceres. Old gold, chamois-yellow and soft coppery 
bronze. 
Dazara. Medium sized flowers of delicate pink, 
with bright yellow disc. 
Fortune. Ox-blood red flowers, 3 to 4 inches in 
diameter. Strong plants. 
Mars. Deep amaranth-red, changing to wine red 
with velvety sheen. 
Psyche. Dainty single flowers of clean, lively shell 
pink. 
Sappho. Pure yellow flowers; dwarf, compact plant. 
Vesta. Deep golden-orange flowers often 2^2 
inches in diameter. 
All Perennial Plants 25c each, $2.50 per doz., unless otherwise noted. For price scale and Quantity rates 
see page 45. “R” indicates suitable for Rock Carden. 
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