ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PERENNIALS 
PAPAVER—VIOLA 
PAP AVER (Poppy) 
Tolerant. (Nudicaule needs sun and 
drainage). Space 1 foot. 
Nudicaule (Iceland)—1 ft. Yellow in 
May and September. Neat. 
Orientalis—2 foot stems, very showy 
Photo cup-shaped, May-June. We offer 
following varieties:— 
Beauty of Livermore—deep red, large. 
Two, 55c; ten, $2.30. 
May Queen—New double flowers, rich 
scarlet. Two, 55c; ten, $2.30. 
Mrs. Perry — Salmon-pink. The best 
pink. Two, 55c; ten, $2.30. 
Olympia — Earliest. Double scarlet. 
Two, 55c; ten, $2.30. 
Perry’s White—Pure white. Delight¬ 
ful. Two, $1.05; ten, $4.30. 
Wurtenbergia — Immense dark red. 
Two, 55c; ten, $2.30. 
PENSTEMON (Beard Tongue) 
Manure, drain, sun. Space 10 in. 
Barbatus Torreyi — Low, 2 ft. stems, 
scarlet, June-Aug. 
PHLOX DECUSSATA 
■ (Summer Phlox) 
Drain, manure, bone-meal, sun. Space 
Photo 1 Divide 3rd year. Never 
Page allow flowers to seed. Do not 
water the leaves — only the 
ground. 2 foot plants, July-Sept. 
Annie Cook—Blush pink. Two, 55c; 10, 
$2.30. 
Baron v. Heecheren—Large red. 
Europa—Immense white, carmine eye. 
Two, 65c; ten, $2.30. 
Independence—Very large white. 
Johnson’s Favorite—Light salmon pink. 
Two, 65c; ten, $2.30. 
Miss Lingard—Starts in June, white. 
Two, 55c; ten, $2.30. 
Pink Beauty—Good stalks, mauve pink. 
Two, 65c; ten, $2.30. 
Rheinlander—Bright salmon pink dark 
eye. Two, 55c; ten, $2.30. 
PHLOX SUBULATA (Moss Pink) 
Barren, dry, sun. Space 8 inch. Mats 
of tiny green, sheeted with color. Die 
in shade. May. 
Alba—Compact, neat white. 
Lilacina—Spreading; lilac. 
Rosea—Profuse rosy blooms. 
Vivid—Bright pink. The best. 
PHYSALIS (Chinese Lantern) 
Very tolerant. Space 1 foot. 
Francheti—Bushy, 2 ft. October, scar¬ 
let lanterns. 
PHYSOSTEGIA 
(False Dragonhead) 
Sun, space 1 ft. Divide 2nd year. 
Virginica—3 ft. clumps. Pink, July-Aug. 
Alba—Pure white form. 
Vivid — New dwarf, IV 2 ft., larger 
stronger pink. Aug.-Sept. Two, 55c; 
ten, $2.30. 
PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower) 
Sandy or drain, sun. Do not disturb. 
Space 8 inches. 
Grandiflora—2 ft. Spikes. Blue, June- 
October. 
Alba—Pure white form. 
PLUMBAGO (Blue Lead wort) 
Dry, barren, space % foot. 
Larpentae (Ceratostigma) — % ft. 
creeping. Blue, Aug.-Oct. Two, 55c; 
ten, $2.30. 
PRIMULA (Hardy Primrose) 
Damp, humus, shade. Space 1 ft. 
Cashmeriana — 1 ft. Dark lavender. 
Apr.-May. Two, 55c; ten, $2.30. 
Veris Eliator Hybrids — 1 ft. Large, 
white to dark red. Apr.-May. Two, 
55c; ten, $2.30. 
Veris Giant-Munstead-Hybrids — Like 
above, but mostly yellow. Two, 80c; 
10, $3.30. 
PYRETHRUM 
(Daisy Chrysanthemum) 
Manure, sun, space 15 inches. 
Photo Koseum — 2 ft. White to red. 
Page May and June. Two, 55c; 10, 
4‘f $2.30. 
SALVIA (Meadow Sage) 
Sun, space 1 ft. Divide 3rd year. 
Azurea grandiflora — 3 ft. Sky-blue, 
Aug.-Sept. 
Pratensis—2 ft. Blue, June-Aug. 
SAPONARIA (Soapwort) 
Sun. Space 6 inches. Tolerant. 
Ocymoides—Prostrate, pink, June. 
SCABIOSA (Pincushion Flower) 
Loose, sun. Space 8 inches. 
Japonica—2 ft. Lavender, June-Aug. 
Biennial, very profuse. 
SEDUM (Stonecrop) 
Barren, sun. Space 6 inches. 
Acre—Carpet. Yellow, May-June. 
Album—Mat. White, May-July. 
Spectabile—1 ft. Sun-shade. Pink heads 
in August. 
SEMPERVIVUM 
(Hens-and-Chicks) 
Sun, drain, space 4 inches. 
Tectorum — 1 ft. evergreen rosettes. 
Pale red, June-July. Two, 40c; ten, 
$1.50. 
SIDALCEA (Prairie-mallow) 
Tolerant, sun. Space 8 inches. 
Rose Queen (Nervata) — 3 ft. Pink, 
June-July. Two, 55c; ten, $2.30. 
STACHYS (Woundwort) 
Sun. Space 8 in. for edgeings. 
Lanata — 1 ft. Purplish, July, woolly 
silver foliage. 
THYMUS (Thyme) 
Drain, sun. Space 6 inches. 
Serpyllum coccineum — 8-inch, rapidly 
spreading ground-cover, stands walk¬ 
ing upon and mowing with mower. 
Fragrant leaves. Crimson show, June- 
July. 
TRITOMA 
(Torch Lily; Pokerplant) 
Drain, sun. Space 1 ft. Winter manure 
mulch. Zone (V) or (VI). 
Hardy Hybrids—Clumps of lily leaves, 
sending up spikes of cream to coral, 
June-Oct. 
Rufa—2 ft. Clump, racemes of dainty 
yellow, June-Oct. Two, 65c; ten, $2.70. 
VERONICA (Speedwell) 
Tolerant. Space 8 inches. Cut back all 
faded flower-stems. 
Longifolia—Blue, July-Sept. 3 ft. 
Incana—1 ft. Blue, July-Aug. Silver, 
woolly leaves. 
Spuria Royal Blue — IV 2 ft. Intense 
blue, June-July. Two, 65c; ten, $2.30. 
VIOLA CORNUTA 
(Tufted Pansy) 
Manure. Drain. Space 8 inches. Com¬ 
pact dwarf, blooming entire summer 
into frost. Sun-shade. 
Admiration—Soft purple, blotch. 
Butterfly (Papilio)—Large, violet with 
purple center. 
Jersey Gem—Large, neat, purplish blue. 
Far the best. 
Lutea splendens—Golden yellow. 
Mauve Queen—Pale blue. 
White Perfection—Pure white. 
Special Offer of New Exhibition Gladiolus 
Very tolerant, though must be stored over winter. Mostly bloom 
3 months after planting, unless marked “early”. All have many flowers 
open at once, and flowers are huge—often 6 inches. No better bulbs can 
be bought. Thrip-free. Size inch up. 
Aflame—Flame-red. Giant. Five, 35c. 
Anna Hurst — New, light rose, yellow 
tints. Five, 45c. 
Ave Maria—Light blue, purple blotched. 
Outstanding. Five, 40c. 
Bagdad—Smoky rose. Five, 45c. 
Berty Snow—Early. Soft lilac, outstand¬ 
ing. Five, 40c. 
Betty Nuthall — Salmon and yellow, 
feathered red. Five, 30c. 
Break C’Day — Pink, pencilled yellow. 
Five, 35c. 
Canberra—Deep yellow. Five, 50c. 
Comm. Koehl—Marvelous huge scarlet- 
red. Five, 50c. 
Flaming Sword—Early. Red. Five, 30c. 
Giant Nymph—Early. Good pink, creamy 
yellow throat. Five, 30c. 
Golden Dream—Pure yellow. Five, 30c. 
Marmora—Lavender-gray. Five, 35c. 
Mammoth White—The best. Five, 45c. 
Minuet—Giant lavender. Five, 45c. 
Pelegrina—Best dark violet. Early. Very 
showy. Five, 45c. 
Picardy — Best new Gladiolus. Early. 
Huge soft pink, shaded below, marked 
throat. Five, 35c. 
Red Phipps—Tall red. Five, 45c. 
Ask any “Glad” expert what he thinks of this list! Every one is 
outstanding. Prices way below ordinary, include POSTPAID. If order 
totals 50 or more, deduct 10%. Special 100 rates quoted. 
Except where noted, Perennials are Priced:—Two (one kind) for 45c; Ten (one kind) $1.80. Postpaid. 
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