CHOICE HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 
Korean Chrysanthemums 
Aphrodite. Real pink daisies 3 to 3 3^ inches in diameter, 
produced in such profusion that the low, 2-foot plants 
are hidden by the flowers. The color is a tender pink over 
an ivory background, aging ivory-white. Blooms Oct. 5. 
Saturn. A distinct and spectacular Single Chrysanthemum 
w'ith deliciously fragrant 3-inch flowers of brilliant, 
sparkling orange and bronze, enhanced by a ring of soft 
orange surrounding the golden yellow center. The 3-foot 
plants bear splendid sprays for cutting. Blooms October 5. 
Venus. A lovely flower of lilac-pink with rose-lavender 
shading. Single type, 2 3^ inches across, with 3 or 4 rows 
of petals, delightfully fragrant. Plants 2 3^ feet high with 
wiry branches carrying a multitude of blossoms in 
generous sprays. In full bloom October 1. 
Any of the above three Koreans, 75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz. 
Double Korean Chrysanthemums 
Romany. A double Korean Hybrid of a different coloring 
—soft, glowing red overspread with a hint of bronze, the 
whole illuminated by the gold reflexes of the incurved 
center petals. The Decorative or Aster-type flowers are 
perfectly formed. Some are 3 3^ inches in diameter. 2 3^-foot 
plants. Blooms October 5. 75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz. 
Indian Summer. A double Korean Hybrid of decorative 
form. It is a lovely shade of chestnut-orange—a new 
Chrysanthemum color. The fully double flowers are 
3 inches across and are produced in great sprays on 
laterals as well as on the terminal canes. The flowers are 
more frost-resistant than any double Chrysanthemum 
we know. 23^-foot plants. Blooms October 15. 
75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz. 
Other Korean Chrysanthemums 
Apollo. Magnificent single flowers of bronze-red, old-gold, 
and glowing salmon. 23^ ft. Blooms October 12. 
Ceres. A lovely combination of old-gold, chamois-yellow, 
and soft coppery bronze. 2 3^ ft. Blooms October 10. 
Daphne. The blooms are a lovely daphne-pink with an 
underlying sheen of lilac-rose, enhanced by a mass of 
golden stamens. 2 3^ ft. Blooms October 12. 
Diana. A lovely blend of Chatenay-rose-pink and soft 
salmon, with 3 rows of petals. 2 ft. Blooms October 12. 
Mars. Deep amaranth-red, the velvety petals aging wine- 
red. A distinct and striking color. 2 3^ ft. Blooms 
October 12. 
Louise Schling. The 3-inch flowers have 3 or 4 rows of 
glowing salmon-red petals, changing to soft bronze- 
salmon with maturity. Splendid healthy plants smoth¬ 
ered with flowers. An outstanding variety in full bloom 
October 5. 
Any of the above, 60 cts. each, $6 per doz. 
Large Korean Chrysanthemums, balled and ready to bloom 
yet this year, shipped to you in early September 
For Chrysanthemums shipped after Sept. 15, add 25 cts. 
per plant for balling and burlapping 
Cl Ml Cl FUG A racemosa. Spires of white, 3 to 4 feet high, 
during August and September. For naturalizing and 
shade. $1.75 for 3, $2.75 for 6, $5 per doz. 
CLEMATIS Davidiana. A Chinese species 3 feet high, with 
masses of sweet-scented blue flowers. A very showy 
border plant. 
Integrifolia caerulea. Drooping blue flowers from June 
to August. 2 ft. 
• CONVALLARIA majalis (Lily-of-the-Valley). Extra-strong 
clumps with flowering pips. Best in a semi-shaded, rather 
moist place. 60 cts. each, $5.50 per doz. 
• CONVOLVULUS mauritanicus. Luxuriant mats overlaid 
with blue discs until October. 
• COREOPSIS auriculata nana. A welcome little novelty 
only 6 to 10 inches high, covered with an abundance of 
golden orange flowers from May until fall. 
Lanceolata. Golden yellow. 2 ft. June-Oct. 
Lanceolata, Perry’s Double. Unusually large yellow 
flowers produced during the summer. 2 ft. 
Mayfield Giant. A greatly improved form of this popular 
flower, with larger, longer stems and of richer yellow 
color. $1.75 for 3, $5 per doz. 
• Rosea nana. Dwarf; rose-pink flowers from May on. 
• CORONILLA cappadocica. Large, golden yellow, pea¬ 
shaped flowers trailing over mats of glaucous foliage. 
One of the best ground-covers for a sunny exposure. 
May, June. 
Minima. Beautiful yellow flowers, slightly fragrant, on 
delicate glaucous mats. Very choice and slow. A gem. 
Either Coronilla, $1.75 for 3, $2.75 for 6, $5 per doz. 
COLLECTION of 100 Plants for the c 
Summer Garden. 10 each of 10 varieties w I D 
Achillea Ptarmica, The Pearl 
Aquilegia, Mrs. Scott 
Elliott’s Hybrids 
Dianthus (Carnation), 
Grenadin Scarlet 
Delphinium Belladonna 
Eupatorium coelestinum 
Gaillardia, Burgundy 
Heliopsis, Lemoine’s Hybrids 
Platycodon ^andiflorum 
Rudbeckia hirta Hybrids 
Viola, Jersey Gem 
• COTONEASTER Dammeri radicans. A creeping shrub 
for the rock-garden, with dark evergreen foliage and 
small red berries. 
• Horizontalis. More rapid-growing form and slightly more 
upright. Fine for dry, sandy banks. 
Either Cotoneaster, 85 cts. each, $8 per doz. 
Specimen plants of the two varieties mentioned above 
are available at $2.25 each 
CYANANTHUS lobatus. A rare alpine with blue flowers. 
Prostrate. July, Aug. $2 for 3, $3,50 for 6, $6.50 per doz. 
• CYCLAMEN hederaefolium. Small marbled leaves with 
beautiful winged flowers of cherry-pink. Best in partial 
shade. July, Aug. $2.50 for 3, $8 per doz. 
CYPRIPEDIUM pubescens. Common Yellow Lady’s- 
Slipper. 1 ft. May, June. 
CYTISUS scoparius Andreanus Hybrids. A vigorous, 
handsome Broom with large, pea-shaped flowers. 
Arlesienne. Amber-orange, overlaid with crimson. 
Monterey. Coppery orange. 
Orange Beauty. Rich maroon flowers with orange bases 
during May and June. These are best planted as speci¬ 
mens in the border or as shrubs. 
Rosenante. Veined satiny cream, overlaid with markings 
of mahogany. 
Above plants from 3Vi-in. pots, 85 cts. each, $8.50 per doz. 
• DAPHNE Cneorum. The Garland Flower which blooms 
spring and fall. Illustrated in color on page 96. 6 to 8 in., 
75 cts. each; 8 to 10 in., $1; 10 to 12 in., $1.50; 12 to 
15 in., $1.75; 15 to 18 in., $2.25; 18 to 24 in.. $3.25. 
Odora. Broad glossy green leaves on dense snrubs 12 to 
24 inches high. Fragrant flowers are cream-pink. Plants 
from 3-in. pots, 85 cts. each, $8.50 per doz. 
DELPHINIUMS. See page 95. 
• DIANTHUS alpinus. Bright rose-pink blooms. 2 in. 
Allwoodi alpinus. See page 67. 
Barbatus (Sweet William), Pink Beauty. Salmon. 
Barbatus, Scariet Beauty. Rich scarlet. 
Barbatus, Mixed. All colors. 
• Beatrix. Shell-pink flowers over a long period. 10 in. 
Bristol Beauty. Very large flowers, almost carnation size, 
of rich pink color and very fragrant. 
Bristol Jewel. White, flaked crimson; semi-double. 
Bristol Maid. Rose-pink; double. 
Bristol Purity. Pure white; double. 
• Caesius. Dwarf green cushions, studded with myriads of 
sweet-scented pink flowers from May on and again in fall. 
• Caesius fl.-pl. A double form of the above, slightly more 
upright. May, June. 
• Caryophyllus (Carnation), Crimson King. New. Large 
flowers of vibrant crimson during the summer. 
Delight. The color is pale pink to deepest purple; in 
bloom from June to October, in alternating spikes. 
Furst Bismarck. Distinct shade of cerise-red. 
• Loveliness. Fragrant, delicate mauve-pink flowers from 
May on. $1.75 for 3, $2.75 for 6, $5 per doz. 
• Neglectus Roysi. A vigorous form of the elusive Neglectus. 
Easy and permanent; fragrant flowers in profusion. 
$1.75 for 3, $2.75 for 6, $5 per doz. 
New Blue. See page 12. 
Plumarius (June Pinks), Spicy fragrance. Single and 
double hybrids. 1 ft. May, June. 
Plumarius, Annie Laurie. Single; delicate pink. Blooms 
all summer. $2 for 3, $6 per doz. 
• Winteri. Large, soft pink flowers with carmine eye, from 
May on. 6 to 8 in. 
• DICENTRA (Dielytra) eximia (Everblooming Bleeding- 
Heart). Fine for naturalizing in part shade. 
Formosa. A summer-blooming Bleeding-Heart. Small, 
pinkish flowers; fringed foliage. $2 for 3, $6 per doz. 
Spectabilis (Old-fashioned Bleeding-Heart). Long racemes 
of odd-shaped pink flowers from April to June. 2 ft. 
75 cts. each, $2 for 3, $6.50 per doz. 
DICTAMNUS Fraxinella. Spikes of rosy pink in June and 
July, on 2- to 3-foot bushes. 
Albus. A white-flowering form of the above. 
Either Dictamnus, 75 cts. each, $2 for 3, $6.50 per doz. 
DIGITALIS dubia. A novelty of recent introduction, with 
soft pink bells over gray woolly leaves. 1 Yi ft. 
$2 for 3, $3.75 for 6, $6.50 per doz. 
Gloxiniaefiora (Spotted Foxglove). White, Pink, or Purple. 
4 ft. June, July. 
Gloxiniseflora, The Shirley (Giant Foxglove). Many new 
colors. 6 to 7 ft. June, July. $1.75 for 3, $5 per doz. 
Isabellina. Pale yellow; very fine. June, July. 
$1.75 for 3, $5 per doz. 
Lutzii Hybrids. Salmon-pink flowers on stately spires. 
• DODECATHEON Meadia. Reddish purple flowers with 
orange eye. Resembles small cyclamens. Shade and 
moisture. 1 ft. May. $1.75 for 3, $5 per doz. 
DORONICUM, Bunch of Gold. Mass of canary-yellow 
daisy-like flowers. Grows in clumps. Late May. 
Caucasicum. Large golden yellow daisies in April and 
May and again in fall. 2 to 23^ ft. 
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