HARDY BORDER AND ROCK GARDEN PLANTS—Continued 
ROSA ROULETTI. The dwarf Alpine Rose, covered with tiny, sweet-scented, 
double pink roses from May until fall. 75c. each 
RUDBECKIA Hirta Hybrids. A fine strain of Black-eyed Susans with large 
orange flowers and warm shadings of orange to red at the cone. 
Monplaisir (New). A more vigorous type with flowers 5 to 6 in. across in rich 
shades of orange to yellow with prominent dark cones. All summer. 
2)4 to 3 ft. 
Purpurea, Mixed. A good mixture of named varieties. These are from a 
fine breeder’s stock and represent a distinct improvement over the old vari¬ 
eties. The flowers are larger and colors are brilliantly clear. From July 
until October. 3 to 4 ft. 
SALVIA azurea grandiflora. Light blue. August, September. 3 to 4 ft. 
Pitcheri. Lovely deep blue flowers on long stems. Aug., Sept. 3 to 4 ft. 
Of Vatican Gardens. Lovely deep bluish lavender flowers on stems 2 to 
2)4 ft. tall. June, July. 
■SANTOLINA incana. Aromatic shrub with yellow flowers and silvery foliage. 
June to Aug. 10 to 12 in. 
■SAXIFRAGA Aizoon. An encrusted form with delicate pink flowers in May. 
Cordifolia. Fine plants for a shady, moist location, with decorative, leathery 
leaves and handsome spikes of flowers in early spring. 
Macnabiana. Large silvery rosettes with arching sprays of white flowers. 
SCABIOSA caucasica. Large, pale blue flowers from June until August. 
1 )4 to 2 ft. 
Caucasica goldingensis. Fine large, deep lavender flowers. 
52.00 for 3, S3.75 for 6, 55.50 per doz. 
Fischeri. A new Chinese species with flowers 2 )4 in. across in shades of 
deep violet-blue. Excellent for cutting. 
Japonica. Delicate lavender. 
• Parnassiaefolia. Mats of gray foliage covered with mauve flowers on 3-in. 
stems from early in June until late Fall. 
■SCUTELLARIA indica japonica. Spires of narrow, tubular, lilac-blue flowers 
on 4-in. stems from June to October. 
■SEDUM acre, acre minus, album, altissimum, Anacampseros, dasy- 
phyllum, hispanicum minus, ibericum, kamtschaticum, lydium, 
lydium glaucum, Middendorfflanum, Nevi, Nevi sp., rupestre, 
sexangulare, Sieboldi, and spectabile. 
Sieboldi variegata. $1.00 each. 
■SEMPERVIVUM Alberti, arachnoideum, arenarium, atroviolaceum, 
blandum, glaucum, globiferum, Pittoni, Alpha, Beta, umbillicus 
chrysanthus. 
SHASTA DAISY, The Prince. Flowers often 5 in. across, on strong stems. 
Blooms over a long period. 
White Swan. Large, double, pure white flowers in bloom from May on. 
■SIBERIAN WALLFLOWER. Large heads of fragrant orange flowers from 
early May on. 
"SILENE alpestris. White stars in profusion over dense green mat. 
■ Maritima. A glaucous variety with white flowers flushed pink. 
■ Pennsylvanica. Large, soft shell-pink flowers over glossy mats from May on. 
■ Schafta. Deep rose flowers from August until October. 4 in. 
STACH YS lanata. Glistening silvery foliage with light pink spikes. 
STATICE latifolia. Fine panicles covered with a profusion of small blue 
flowers. August, September. 2 ft. 
STOKESIA cyanea. Large blue flowers from July to October. 2 ft. 
TARRAGON (Artemisia Dracunculus). A delightful herb useful in the border. 
$1.75 for 3, $2.75 for 6 
■TEUCRIUM Chamaedrys. An excellent shrub with pink flowers in July and 
August. 
■ Montanum. A dwarf form, more compact, with light pink flowers. June, July. 
THALICTRUM adiantifolium. Fern-like foliage with white flowers in June. 
2 ft. 
Aquilegifolium. Rosy purple flowers on strong spikes. June, July. 2 to 3 ft. 
Dipterocarpum. Lilac-mauve flowers. From late July on. 3 to 4 ft. 
Glaucum. Blue-gray foliage and heads of yellow flowers. June, July. 4 ft. 
■THYMUS argenteus. Fragrant, silvery Thyme. 
■ Citriodorus. Golden leaf-mats. 
■ Lanuginosus. Dense mats of woolly foliage. Excellent for flagging. 
■ Serpyllum albus. Green, prostrate mats with white flowersin June and July. 
■ Serpyllum coccineus. Brilliant red flowers. 
■ Serpyllum roseus. A light pink variety. 
■ Vulgaris. A shrubby form 1 to 1J4 ft. high with fragrant heads of rosy lilac. 
TRITOMA Pfitzeri (Red-Hot Poker Plant). Orange-scarlet shaded to salmon- 
rose. In bloom from August to September. 2 to 3 ft. 
Tucki. An early variety with yellow flowers. Quite distinct. 
$1.75 for 3, $2.75 for 6, $5.00 per doz. 
Collection O^eA PLANTS 
sjjoA Mte HARDY BORDER 
500 plants for continuous succession of bloom from May 
until October ..$150.00 
350 plants for continuous bloom. 100.00 
200 plants for continuous bloom. 60.00 
100 plants for continuous bloom. 30.00 
100 plants for Border in part shade. 30.00 
100 plants for the Spring Garden. 30.00 
100 plants for the Summer Garden. 30.00 
100 plants for the Fall Garden. 30.00 
We will furnish only strong plants, best suited to produce an immediate 
effect. Your suggestions will be welcomed, but we reserve the right to 
make our own selection of varieties. 
■TROLLIUS, Eleanor. Large, double, golden yellow buttercups in spring and 
fall. 
■ Europaeus Hybrids. A fine strain of these early spring beauties. 
Europaeus, Orange Globe. Giant orange-yellow buttercups in spring. 
Ledebouri, Golden Queen. Magnificent flowers of deep golden yellow 
with large, prominent anthers, in bloom during late June and July. 
■ Pumilus. A dwarf rare species with pale yellow flowers in spring.^ 6 in. 
■TUNICA Saxifraga fl. pi. Grassy foliage with heads of double rose flowers 
produced in great profusion from June until frost. 6 to 8 in. 
■VALERIANA officinalis. Garden Heliotrope with rose-tined white flowers, 
from June to September. 
■VERBENA alpina (Maonetti pulchella). A trailing form of great beauty. Deep 
cherry-pink, striped with white, produced in great abundance from early 
May until frost. Recommended especially for points south of Philadelphia. 
■VERONICA amethystina. Deep blue flowers on long racemes. 1 ft. 
■ Corymbosa stricta. Dark green clumps with brilliant blue flowers. 6 in. 
■ Erica, Blue. Very prolific during June and July. 12 to 14 in. 
■ Erica, Pink. A pink form of the above. 
■ Incana. Silvery gray foliage with blue spikes. 1 ft. high. 
Longifolia subsessilis. Deep gentian-blue flowers on 2 to 2)4 ft. spikes. 
From July to September. 
■ Lyalli. Finely cut foliage with pale blue flowers in spring. 
■ Nummularia. A compact mat studded with blue flowers. 2 in. 
■ Rupestris, Heavenly Blue. Flowers of deepest blue on close, prostrate mats. 
■ Teucrium, Royal Blue. Spikes of rich blue flowers in May and June. 
■VINCA alpina. A new wine-colored variety blooming steadily from early spring 
on until fall. Dark evergreen foliage. 
■ M inor. Blue flowers for a shady spot, or in sun. April, May. 
■ Minor, Bowles’ Var. Another everblooming Vinca with blue flowers, larger 
than Vinca minor. Spring and autumn. 
$1.75 for 3, $2.75 for 6, $5.00 per doz. 
VIOLA, Apricot Queen. A true favorite of all garden lovers. 
Arkwright’s Ruby. Very large, ruby-colored flowers throughout the summer 
Eisenach Jewel. Small purplish flowers on compact clumps. 
Jersey Gem. Deep violet-blue. All summer. 
Lutea Splendens. Yellow flowers. 
Maggie Mott. The beloved English Viola that produces large, delightfully 
scented flowers of soft lavender, from May until October. Remains perma¬ 
nent in the garden for many years. $1.75 for 3, $2.75 for 6, $5.00 per doz. 
Mary Emma. Exquisite yellow flowers of enormous size and slightly ruffled. 
Blooms continuously throughout the summer. 
$1.75 for 3, $2.75 for 6, $5.00 per doz. 
Mosley’s Perfection. Clear yellow flowers of great size and substance on 
long stems. $1.75 for 3, $2.75 for 6, $5.00 per doz. 
Normandie. Deep Burgundy red. $1.75 for 3, $2.75 for 6, $5.00 per doz. 
Papillio. Pretty hybrid. Orchid shades. 
Purple Glory. One of the best of the newer introductions, blooming steadily 
over a long period. $1.75 for 3, $2.75 for 6, $5.00 per doz. 
Rosina. Pink, sweet-scented Violet. $1.75 for 3, $2.75 for 6, $5.00 per doz. 
Sutton’s Apricot. Deep glowing apricot with large flowers produced freely 
during the summer. 
White Avalanche. Large white variety. Continuous bloomer. 
White Jersey Gem. White flowers. 
YUCCA filamentosa. Of tropical appearance with large, pyramidal clusters 
of creamy flowers in June and July. 
Special GolAecti&n 
OFFER NO. 25—100 plants suitable for flagging (our selec¬ 
tion) .$15.00 
OFFER NO. 26—100 plants suitable for hot and dry expo¬ 
sure (our selection).15.00 
OFFER NO. 27—100 plants suitable for wall-garden (our 
selection). 15.00 
OFFER NO. 28—100 plants suitable for shady corner (our 
selection). 15.00 
Special Collection 6jteA4. sfjOA the 
BUDGET ROCK GARDEN 
$100.00 WILL BUY 800 ROCK PLANTS— 
Sufficient to create a wealth of color in a planting area 750 sq. ft. 
Full cultural details furnished. Diagram of planting upon request. 
Photographs of rock gardens, walls, terraces, pools, etc., to assist even 
the advanced amateur. Your suggestions will be incorporated if you 
like, but we reserve the right to select the material. Strong plants 
for immediate effect, of course. (Regular price, $150.00.) 
$75.00 WILL BUY 500 ROCK PLANTS— 
for a complete olanting. Diagrams and planting information will be 
furnished. (Regular price, $125.00.) 
$50.00 WILL BUY 350 ROCK PLANTS (Regular price, $75.00.) 
$25.00 WILL BUY 175 ROCK PLANTS (Regular price $52.50.) 
$15.00 WILL BUY 100 SUN-LOVING ROCK PLANTS— 
Pink, red, yellow or blue. You may select the color and we will select 
the plants. (Regular price $22.50.) 
All plants will be forwarded by Express, purchaser paying charges. 
If wanted by Parcel Post, please add 10 per cent of the value of the plants 
to cover postage and packing. We ship only strong, field-grown plants. 
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