PERENNIALS 
Your garden is not complete without perennial 
borders and perennial beds. Consult our Land- 
scapfe Department for help in designing and 
planting perennial beds. 
•Indicates varieties suitable for Rock Cardens. 
20c each, $2.00 per doz., $15.00 per 100, 
except as noted 
Achillea (Milfoil). 
Millefolium Kelwayi. Magenta red. June to 
September. 40 in. 
♦Ptarmica, The Pearl. Pure white. Ail Sum¬ 
mer. 2 ft. 
*Tomentosa Aurea. Yellow. June. 6 in. 
Agrostemma (Rose Campion). Silvery foliage, red 
and white flowers. 2% ft. June and July. 
*Ajuga (Bugle). Purplish-blue. May and June. 
6 is. 
Alyssum (Madwort). 
♦Rostratum. Yellow. June and July. 1 ft. 
♦Saxatile Compactum. Bright yellow. Early 
Spring. 1 ft. 
Anchusa Dropmore. Blue flowers in May and 
June. 3 ft. 
Anemone (Windflower). 
♦Hepatica coerulea (Wood Anemone). Blue 
flowers. Spring. 6 in., 30c each, $3.00 
per doz. 
♦Japanese. Named Varieties. Pall blooming. 
30c each, $3.00 per doz. 
St. Brigid. Various coIots. June. 30c each, 
$3.00 per doz. 
Anthemis Kelwayi (Hardy Marguerite). Yellow, 
daisy-like flowers. July and August. 2 ft. 
Aquilegia (Columbine). Long Spurred Hybrids. 
♦Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Strain. Mixed colors. 
June. 18 in. 
Rocky Mountain Strain. Blue. June. 18 in. 
♦Arabia Alpina (Rockcress). White and Pink. 
April and May. 12 in. 
♦Armeria Alpina. Crimson. May and June. 4 in. 
Artemisia, Silver King (Sagebrush). Silver col¬ 
ored stems and foliage. 30 in. 
♦Asters, Hardy. Alpina Mixed and Light Blue. 
May and June. 6 to 8 in. 
ASTERS 
Asters. New, hardy, improved, named varie¬ 
ties. Sept, and Oct., except as noted. 
Blue Gem. Rich deep blue. 2 % ft. 
Climax. Lavender-blue, or white. 4 ft. 
♦Countess of Dudley. Pink, yellow eye. 9 in. 
Elta. Double red. 2 ft. 
Frikarti. Splendid new Aster. Lavender- 
blue flowers. All Summer. 50c each, 
$6.00 per doz. 
Hybridus luteus. Golden yellow. Rare and 
popular. July to September. 2 ft. 
♦Lady Henry Maddocks. Pink. Dwarf. 1 ft. 
♦Mauve Cushion. Silvery mauve. 9 to 10 in. 
N. A. Barr’s Pink. Pink. 4 ft. 
♦Nancy. Light pink. Dwarf. 1 ft. 
Queen Mary. Blue tinted lavender. 3 ft. 
♦Ronald. Lilac-pink. Dwarf. 1 ft. 
Sam Banham. Large, semi-double white. 3 ft. 
Star of Wartburg. An outstanding new Peren¬ 
nial. Lilac flowers. May and June. 60c 
each, $6.00 per doz. 
Tartaricus. Large, bluish violet. 6 ft. 
♦Victor. Light lavender-blue. Dwarf. 8 in. 
Price 80c each; $3.00 per doz., $20.00 per 
100, with exceptions noted. _ 
♦Aubrietia Eyri (Rainbow Rockcress). Lilac 
colored flowers. Early Summer. 6 in. 
Baptlsia Australis (False Indigo). Indigo blue. 
Midsummer. 2 to 4 ft. 
Campanula Medium (Canterbury Bells). Blue, 
Pink and White. June and July. 2 ft. 
♦Campanula Rotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scot¬ 
land). Blue. June to August. 1 ft. 
Campanula, Telham Beauty. Immense bell¬ 
shaped flowers. China blue. Early Summer. 
2 ft. 
♦Candytuft (Hardy Candytuft). White. June- 
July. 12 in. 
Carnation (Hardy Carnation). Pink and Red. 
June-July. 2 ft. 
Centurea Montana (Perennial Cornflower). Large 
violet-blue flowers. July to September. 2 ft. 
*Cera8tlum Tomentosum (Snow-in-Summer). Sil 
ver foliage, white flowers. May. 6 in. 
♦Chelranthua Alllonl (Siberian Wallflower). Or¬ 
ange. Spring and early Summer. 12 in. 
Chrysanthemum (Hardy Chrysanthemum). Pink, 
red, white and yellow. Fall. 2 ft. 
Chrysanthemum Maximum (ShaBta Daisy). 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Chrysanthemums, Hardy. Latest, improved, 
named varieties: • 
Adolph. Pompon. Rose-pink. August. 
Aladdin. Decorative. Perpetual Flowering 
Chrysanthemum, blooming from June to 
November. Warm, coppery bronze. 
Alice Howell. Aster flowering. Rich copper- 
orange. October. 
Autumn Glow. Large flowering. Crimson. Nov. 
Barbara Cumming. Decorative. Yellow. Au¬ 
gust. 
Button Yellow. Pompon. Small yellow. Sept. 
Crimson Beauty. Pompon. Bright crimson. 
November. 
Crimson Splendor. Aster flowering. Crimson 
and deep garnet tone. September. 
Dorothy Turner. Pompon. Large bronze and 
old gold. Nov. 
Eden. Decorative. Bright rose. September. 
firebird. Pompon. Red. September. 
Frances Whittlesey. Decorative. Rich bronze 
and garnet. Oct. 
Gloiy of Seven Oaks. Aster flowering. Gold¬ 
en yellow. October. 
Granny Scoville. Large flowering. Coral. 
September. 
Gypsy Girl. Aster flowering. Bright crimson. 
Gypsy Queen. Large flowering. Flashy Gypsy 
colors. October. 
Indian. Aster flowering. Popular red. Oct. 
Jean Cumming. Decorative. White. Sept. 
Jean Treadway. Decorative. Pink. Sept. 
Jewell. Button. Rose-pink. September. 
Lillian Doty. Pompon. Shell pink. October. 
Little Red Foot. Button. Red - mahogany 
around a tight dark center. October. 
Marie Antionette. Large flowering. Pink. Oct. 
Model of Perfection. .Pompon. White. .Sept. 
October Girl. Decorative. Flashy pink. Oct. 
♦Pink Cushion, also known as Amelia. Com¬ 
pletely covered with pink azalea-like blos¬ 
soms from July to frost. Dwarf. 10 in. 
R. Marion Hatton. Pompon. Canary yellow. 
September. 
Ruth Cumming. Large flowering. Terracot¬ 
ta. September. 
Rose Royal. Aster flowering. Violet. Nov. 
Rose Travena. Semi-Button. Deep pink. Oct. 
September Queen. Decorative. White. Aug. 
Skibo. Button. Yellow. October. 
Snow-white. Pompon. Pure white. October. 
Sunburst. Single. Yellow. October. 
Vivid. Decorative. New rosy crimson. Sept. 
Wannetka. Decorative. White. September. 
White Doty. Pompon. Large, pure white. Oct. 
White Perfection. Large Flowering. White. 
November. 
White Victory. Large flowering. White. Oct. 
Wolverine. Decorative. Bright yellow. Aug. 
Yellow Normandie. Decorative. Yellow. Sept. 
Zaza. Decorative. Yellow and orange. Sept. 
Price 30c each; $3.00 per doz., $20.00 per 
100 . 
NEW HYBRID KOREAN 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Apollo. Combination of bronze, red, gold 
and salmon. October. 
Ceres. Old-gold, yellow and soft coppery 
bronze. October. 
Daphne. Exquisite blending of Daphne-pink 
and lilac-rose with golden stamens. Oct. 
Diana. Rose-pink mingled with lilac-rose 
and salmon pink. October. 
Ember. New. Double brilliant glowing bronze. 
October. 
♦Innocence. Dwarf white. October. 
King Midas. New. Double yellow. Sept, 
and Oct. 
♦Mars. Deep red with velvety sheen. Oct. 
♦Mercury. Bronze-red, changing to coppery 
bronze as blossoms mature. Late Sept. 
The Moor. New. Double port-wine-red. Late 
September. 
Price 30c each, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 
100 . 
NEW NOVELTIES 
♦Bronze, Red, and White Cushion Chrysanthe¬ 
mums. Three striking new Hardy Chrys¬ 
anthemums of the famous Pink Cushion 
type in distinct Bronze, Red, and White 
colors. Low growing; often measuring a 
yard across. 45c each, $4.50 per doz, _ 
♦Convallaria (Lily-of-the-Valley). White, frag¬ 
rant blossoms. May. 6 in. 
Coralbell (Heuchera Longifolia). Coral-red. July 
and August. 18 in. 
Coreopsis (Coreopsis). Golden yellow, daisy-like 
flowers. All Summer. 3 ft. 
Delphinium (Perennial Larkspur). 
Chinensis. Gentian-blue flowers. June. 8-4 ft. 
English Hybrids, Wrexham Strain. Rich and 
varied tints from blue to scarlet. June. 8-4 ft. 
Dianthus Barbatus (Sweet William). Mixed. 
May and June. 12 in. 
Dianthus Plumarius (Pinks). 
♦Deltoides, Brilliant. Rose. Summer. 6 in. 
♦Rose Cushion. New, dwarf, compact. Excel¬ 
lent for rock gardens. 
Dicentra Spectabllis (Bleedingheart). Heart- 
shaped, rose colored flowers. April or May. 
18 in., 30c each, $3.00 per doz. 
♦Dicentra Eximia (Plumy Bleedingheart). Con¬ 
tinuous bloomer. Pink. Dwarf. 30c each, 
$3.00 per doz. 
Dictamus (Gas Plant). Fragrant foliage and 
spikes of rosy pink flowers. June and July. 
214 ft. 
30c 
ft. 
ft. 
Digitalis (Foxglove). Improved Hybrid Varieties 
of various colors. June-July. 3 to 4 ft. 
Echinacea Purpurea (Coneflower). Purple flowers 
with large brown cone-shaped centers. July to 
October. 3 ft. 
Echinops Ritro (Globe Thistle). Metallic blue 
flowers, thistle-like foliage. July and August. 
3 to 4 ft. 
Eupatorium Coelestinum (Hardy Ageratum). 
Light purple-blue flowers. August until frost. 
18 in. 
♦Euphorbia Myrsinites. Yellow flowers. May 
and June. 4 to 6 in. 
♦Evening Primrose (Oenothera). Large yellow 
flowers. June to August. 6 in. 
♦Fuchsia Magellanica. Ruby-red pendulous flow¬ 
ers. All Summer. Approximately 12 in 
each, $3.00 per doz. 
Gaillardia (Blanket Flower). 
Grandiflora. Orange-red. May to October. 2 
Ruby. Large solid red. All Summer. 2 
45c each, $4.50 per doz. 
Sun God. Large solid yellow. All Summer. 2 ft. 
46c each, $4.50 per doz. 
Golden Glow (Rudbeckia laciniata). Large, 
double yellow, dahlia-like flowers. Late Sum¬ 
mer. 6 ft. 
Gypsophila (Baby’s Breath). 
Bristol Fairy. New. Double white flowers all 
Summer. 45c each, $4.50 per doz. 
Paniculata, White. Early Summer. 40 in. 
♦Repens. White. July and August. 6 in. 
♦Helianthemum Mutabile (Rock or Sunrose). 
Mixed colors. July and August. 8 to 12 in. 
Helianthus (Perennial Sunflower). 
Harvest Moon. Rich yellow. September. 4 ft 
Maximiliani. Golden yellow. October. 6 ft. 
Heliopsis (Orange Sunflower). 
Pitcheriana. Yellow. July to August. 3 ft. 
Scabra excelsa. Almost double yellow flowers. 
July to September. 3 ft. 
Hibiscus (Mallow Marvels). White, pink and 
red. Midsummer. 4 ft. 
Hollyhocks. Mixed colors. Midsummer. 4 to 5 ft 
Hollyhocks, Double. Pink, Red, White and Yel¬ 
low. 30c each, $3.00 per doz. 
Lathyrus (Perennial Sweet Pea). Mixed colors. 
June-October. Climbing. 
Liatris (Gay-feather). Purple. July and August. 
3 ft. 
♦Linaria Cymbalarla (Kenilworth Ivy). Lavender. 
Summer. 8 in. 
♦Linum Perenne (Flax). Blue. July and August. 
12 in. 
Lychnis (Campion). 
♦Alpina. Rose. Midsummer. 4 in. 
Chalcedonica. Scarlet. All Summer. 3 ft. 
Viscaria Splendens. Crimson flowers. June 
Lythrum Roseum Superbum (Rose Loosestrife). 
Rose pink. August and September. 2 ft. 
Mertensia Virginica (Virginia Bluebells). Blue 
flowers changing to clear pink Early Spring. 
Monarda (Beebalm). 
Cambridge Scarlet and Salmon Queen. Two 
new, rare types of Monarda. Midsummer. 
2 ft., 30c each, $3.00 per doz. 
Red. July. 3 ft. 
Myosotis (Forget-Me-Not). 
*Palustri8. Blue. Early Spring. 6 in. 
♦Nepeta Mussini (Ground Ivy). Lavender-blue 
flowers. June and July. 1 ft. 
Pentstemon (Beardtongue). Pink. Summer. 4 ft. 
PHLOX DECUSSATA 
Phlox Columbia. New U. S. Patented Variety. 
Resistant to mildew, red spider, and other 
common diseases. Considered the finest Phlox 
known. Pink. 18 in. Mid-summer. 45c 
each, $4.60 per doz. 
Assorted Colors (Unnamed). Midsummer. 
Named Varieties. 25c each, $2.60 per doz. 
(See catalogue for named varieties.) 
♦Divaricata. Dwarf. Fragrant. Lavender. May. 
Phlox Paniculata.. Lavender. June and July. 
2 to 3 ft. 
♦Phlox Subulata. Pink, lavender and white. April 
and May. 4 in. 
PHLOX SUBULATA—NAMED VARIETIES 
♦Alba. Moss-like foliage. Sheet of white 
flowers in April and May. 
♦Atropurpurea. A new variety with intense 
red flowers. 30c each, $3.00 per doz. 
♦G. F. Wilson. Starry, lavender flowers. 
April-May. 30c each, $3.00 per doz. 
♦Lilacina. Completely covered with pale blue 
flowers in May. 30c each, $3.00 per doz. 
♦Rosea. Best known, popular pink. 
♦Vivid. Bright fiery rose. Dwarf. Compact 
clumps, 30c each, $3.00 per doz. 
Physostegia (False Dragonhead). 
Virginica. Long spikes delicate pink flowers. 
July and August. 3 to 4 ft. 
Virginica, Vivid. Deep rose. August. 20 in. 
Platycodon (Balloonflower). Blue and White. 
Summer. 1 to 2 ft. 
♦Plumbago (Leadwort). Blue flowers. Summer 
and Fall. 6 in. 
Poppy, Iceland (Papaver Nudicaule). Dwarf 
grower. Rich oTange flowers. 18 in. 
Poppy, Oriental (Papaver Orientale). Crimson. 
May-June. 2 ft. 
♦Potentilla. Rose and white. June to August. 
6 to 10 in. 
♦Primula (Hardy Primrose). Yellow. May. 6 in. 
Pyrethrum (Pyrethrum) James Kelwayi. Scarlet. 
June. 18 in. 
Salvia (Meadow Sage). 
Azurea. Sky blue. August and September. 8 ft. 
Turkestanica. Light pink. July-September. 4 ft. 
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