Perennials and Rock Plants 
For Lining-Out and Potting 
Prices: $1.50 per 100, postpaid, not less than 25 of a kind. $8.00 per 
1,000, express collect, 250 at 1,000 rate, 50 or more of a kind. 
The above prices apply to all of the following except those in another 
section at different prices. 
Strong, field-grown plants and divisions for potting and lining-out. 
We are specializing in this class of plants. Our strong, sturdy, field- 
grown plants are stocky, well rooted and healthy. Our liberal divisions 
are well rooted and clean. You will find our stock true to name and of 
good quality, carefully labeled. 
All plants are graded, carefully packed with proper moisture, uniform 
number in package, packed straight, easy to handle, ready for business— 
potting, lining out, or immediate sale. We have customers who handle 
this stock for sale right off the counter. Other stake orders and deliver 
on arrival. We have had great success in pleasing our customers. All 
plants are dug fresh for each sale. We guarantee satisfaction . 
rif order is to be sent prepaid, please") 
Lstate if you have an Express OfficeJ 
HARDY FIELD-GROWN PLANTS AND DIVISIONS 
SEE PRICES ABOVE. 
ACHILLEA— 
50.—Minifolium Roseum. 18 ins. Bright pink everblooming. Effective 
on edge of shubbery or in border. aDinty foliage. 
AGERATUM— 
67.—Colestinum. 2 feet. A grand fall blooming variety. Fine for 
cutting. Lavender blue. Will grow anywhere. 
AGROSTEMMA— 
1411.—Coronaria Mixed. 2% ft. A good mixture of red, white and 
violet showy flowers. Silvery foliage. Constant bloomer. Fine 
for cutting and borders. 
ANCHUSA— 
1323.—Italica Dropmore. 4 feet. A tall, branching plant with many 
large, rich, clear blue Forget-Me-Not-like flowers. Very showy. 
ANTHEMIS— 
79.—Kelwayii. 12 ins. Daisy-like. Lemon yellow. Handsome foliage. 
SSSucceeds in poor soil. Good for cutting. Excellent for rocks. 
ARTEMISIA- 
89.—Border Mist. 10 ins. A grand border plant. Finely cut silvery 
foliage. Very distinct. 
91.—Lactiflora. 30 ins. An excellent flowering variety. Cream 
colored heads. Very fragrant. 
BAPTISIA— 
122.—Australis. Height 3 ft. Beautiful foliage. Large spikes of deep 
blue lupine-like flowers. A grand cut flower. 
BOLTONIA— 
111.—Latisquama. 3 ft. Lavender, tinted pink. Small, daisy-like 
flowers. 
CALLIOPSIS—BI-ENNIAL— 
Easily grown and showy. Succeeds in almost any location and 
soil. Blooms continuously from early summer until frost. Very 
decorative. The tall varieties are fine for cutting. The Tom 
Thumb are grand for borders and rockeries. 
1334. —Coronata Maxima or Crown of Gold. 20 ins. Pure golden 
yellow. 2-inch blossoms. Long, wirey stems. 
1337. —Golden Wave. 2 feet. Yellow with circle of crimson brown 
around the eye. 
1338. —Tinctoria. 2% ft. A truly magnificent variety. Large, showy 
blooms. Rich mahogany brown center and brilliant golden yellow 
tips. 
1339. —Golden Crest. Semi-double. 20 ins. Rich, golden yellow with 
redding brown zone. Flowers "2.% to 3 ins. Mammoth size. Fine 
for cutting. 
1335. —Crimson King—Tom Thumb type. 8 ins. Forms a perfect little 
bush with rich, velvety, crimson flowers. Ideal. 
1336. —Tigrina or Tiger Star—Tom Thumb type. 9 ins. Reddish brown 
petals, spotted and blotched with yellow; very choice. 
1340. —The Sulton. Tom Thumb type. 10 ins. Rich, crimson maroon. 
CANDYTUFT OR IBERIS.—PERENNIAL- 
213.—Gibraltirica. Height 8 ins. Evergreen foliage covered by dense 
heads of lilac-colored blossoms. 
215.—Queen of Italy. 10 ins. Dwarf, evergreen foliage covered with 
large pink blossoms. 
CARNATIONS—GRENARDIN— 
A good size, mainly double, extremely hardy type. Excellent for 
rockery and good stiff stems for cut flowers. 
144. —Grenadin Double. Rose pink. 
145. —Grenadin Double. Light salmon. 
148.—Grenadin Double. Dwarf red, 
150.—Grenadin Double. White. 
156. —Hardy Border Mixed. 20 ins. A good hardy strain producing 
a mass of flowers in a great variety of colors. Good for cutting. 
157. —Perpetual or Tree. Mixed. 18 ins. Large, double, fragrant 
flowers in many fine colors. Ideal for gardens. Does well in 
pots. One of the best for greenhouse culture. 
168.—Ohabaud Improved. Mixed.. 18 ins. Handsome, double, clove- 
scented flowers of extra large size. Ideal for cutting. 
CERASTIUM OR SNOW IN SUMMER- 
1416.—Tomentosa. 6 ins. A creeping mat-like plant with attractive, 
silvery white foliage, and masses of pure white star shaped 
flowers. Easily grown. Good rock plant. 
COREOPSIS- 
1279.—Grandiflora Double. 30 ins. A good cut flower. Large, bright 
yellow blossoms. Long, wiry, leafless stems. 
1281. —Auricula Superba. Single, 3-inch flowers of deep golden yellow 
with a serrated band of brownish red enriching the golden 
disk. Large and attractive. 
1282. —Mayleld Giant. A strong grower with large, well-formed blos¬ 
soms. Brilliant, golden yellow. Gorgeous in effect. As a cut 
flower it has few equals. 
1283. —Double New Gold or Sunburst. The flowers are large and fluffy, 
of a rich golden yellow with long stems. 
DIANTHUS PLUMARIES OR GRASS PINKS— 
A grand and useful class of plants. Brilliantly colored and 
pastel flowers for beds, borders, rockeries, edgings and cutting. 
These dwarf plants are free blooming and produce flowers of 
different forms 1 to 2 inches across. Easy culture. Succeeds 
in all soils. 
290. —Giant Double Clove. Mixed. 12 ins. Brilliant, double blos- 
some with spicy fragrance. One of the best for cutting. Known 
and grown everywhere. 
291. —Caesias Splendens. 6 ins. Rose shades. Very dwarf. Fragrant. 
Makes beautiful clumps. Ideal for borders and rocks. 
292. —Single Clove or Pleasant Eye. 10 ins. Large, single blossoms 
in showy colors. Very fragrant. 
293. —Semperflorens or Florists’ Perpetual Everblooming. Double and 
semi-double. Mixed colors. Gives a long season of bloom. 
294. —Highland Rose. Hybrids. Lovely, single flowers. Rich fra¬ 
grance. Bright rose with zone of deep rosy red. 
299.—Allwoodi Alpinus. A lovely rock plant. Glossy leaves and 
large flowers of beautiful shades of rose and pink. 
306.—Spring Beauty. Double, carnation-like blossoms in a beautiful 
range of colors. Very fragrant. „ ,. 
310,—Albus Plenus. Double Giant White. This is the old-fashioned, 
double white cinnamon pink. Very hardy. Long stems. Fine 
for cutting. „ . „ » , . 
314. —Scotticus. Double mixed. The finest Scotch type of choicest 
double flowrs. . . _ ,, 
315. —Dwarf Double Clove—Nanus Mixed. Same as Giant Double Clove 
but of very dwarf growth, making it Ideal for the rockery and 
border. 
