BUDDLEIA HARTWECI 
As a summer cut flower plant and as an ornamental lawn shrub it is unsurpassed in beauty and usefulness. 
The flowers do not "sunburn” as do the other Davidii varieties, and the tip flowers on the panicle open 
before the basal flowers have faded. The individud flowers are closely spaced on the panicles, imparting 
a compact and pleasing appearance. "BUDDLEIA HARTWLGI” is hardier than any of the summer 
flowering Butterfly Bushes. Plants from 21^4 hich pots, which will flower profusely the first year. 
$.75 per plant; $6.00 per dozen 
Noyelties and Better New Varieties in Perennials 
Each Dozen 
ASTER NOVI-BELGI SNOWBALL. Pure white double flowers; 3 feet. Gives a very 
white effect and is an excellent variety. Potted plants. March delivery. $1.00 $10.00 
ASTER DWARF BLUE BIRD. A beautiful blue addition to the dwarf aster group; a color 
that was needed; medimn blooming period; very good. 15 inch Potted plants. March 
delivery . 50 5.00 
ASTER DWARF ''LILAC TIME”. Compact rounded bushes with soft lilac blue flowers 
give a fine addition to the group of dwarf asters introduced in recent years. A very 
striking variety . 50 5.00 
ASTER DWARF NIOBE. A very fine pure white; a true member of the dwarf group; 
compact bush completely covered with white ffowers, with bright yellow centers. .50 5.00 
ASTER DWARF SNOW SPRITE. Semi-double snow-white flowers clear down to the 
ground; olive green foliage; branching bush; very compact—excellent; early. 15 inch 
Potted plants. March delivery only.75 6.00 
ASTER FRIKARTI. (Wonder of Stafa). Large, compact flowers profuse bloomer. 30 
in bushy plant. August-October. Potted plants only. Supply limited. March delivery. 1.00 7.50 
ASTER SUBCOERULEUS WARTBURG STAR. Lavender blue with yellow center. A 
lovely blue daisy-like flower. Excellent for cutting. 12-15 inch. May-June.50 5.00 
GYPSOPHILA ROSENSCHLEIER. Dwarf. A real pink free flowering double Gyp- 
sophila. Flowers are the size of Bristol Fairy and it blooms continuously until frost. 
2 I /2 inch pots. March delivery .50 5.00 
HELENIUM CHIPPERSFIELD ORANGE. Flowers in very large heads with orange 
splashed flame mahogany disk. Four feet tall. A good addition to the fall flowering 
family. We like it for its color and medium growth.50 5.00 
HEMEROCALLIS MARGARET PERRY. Brilliant coppery crimson flowers with clear 
yellow base. A vigorous tall grower. Five to six feet. A real plant for backgrounds. .50 5.00 
PAPAVER CERISE BEDDER. A very free blooming medium height poppy; cerise color; 
medium size flowers .-. 50 5.00 
PAPAVER ORNENTALIS WUNDERKIND. Enormous brilliant carmine pink flowers 8 
to 10 inches across. An ususually healthy and vigorous poppy. Good foliage. All 
plants from cuttings. A real "wonderful-child” 2^/2 inch pots. March Delivery. 1.00 10.00 
PHLOX DAILY SKETCH. Extra large trusses and individual flowers. Color light salmon 
pink, with faint carmine eye. An outstanding Phlox—one of our recent introductions.40 4.00 
PHLOX P. D. WILLIAMS. Enormous flowers in pyramidal trusses, soft apple blossom pink 
with darker center. Buds and back of petals red. Grows compactly and retains color 
all thru the summer and fall.—Makes a fine final combination with fall blooming blue 
Asters. 2 y 2 feet .-.50 5.00 
TRITOMA ROYAL STANDARD. A. M. R H. S. A brilliant two toned flower. Upper- 
half brilliant red, lower half yellow. Very decorative blooms. August to October. 3^/2 
inches. March delivery 3 inch pots. 1.00 10.00 
VERONICA BLUE SPIRE. A new addition to the blue summer flowering Veronicas. It 
is a cross between Veronica Longifolia Subsessilis and Veronica Spicata. It has re¬ 
tained the dark foliage and the deep rich color of the Subsessilis with the bushy habit 
of the Spicata. Grows about 2 inches.50 5.00 
