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SPRING PRICE LIST, MARCH 10, 1938 
HARDY PERENNIALS (Continued) 
*GYPSOPHILA (Babysbreath) PerlO PerlOO 
Bristol Fairy. Large flowers, double, grafted plants_ 2.50 22.00 
Oldhamiana. Erect grower, flowers more than ^ inch across; 
lively shade of pink that darkens as flowers mature, fra¬ 
grant - .85 7.00 
tPanicLilata. Large masses of white flowers, July. 2’_ .70 6.00 
Repens. Dwarf, white flowers _ .85 7.00 
Repens rosea. A very pretty blush pink form. Fine for cutting_.95 8.00 
HELIANTHUS (Hardy Double-flowering Sunflower) 
H. multifllorus fl. pi. Bright clear yellow double flowers resembling 
very closely a show type dahlia. Etxtremely drought and heat resistant. 
Blooms constantly from late July until killing frost. Because it holds up 
well as a cut-flower it is widely used by florists in funeral and design 
work. A very desirable perennial. 
1.20 per 10; 10.00 per 100 
HEMEROCALLIS fulva (Tawny Day-lily) coppery-orange shaded 
crimson; July. 3’ _ .95 8.00 
HOLLYHOCKS (Aithea rosea) June, July. 6’ 
Double. Separate colors; maroon, red, white, yellow_ .85 7.00 
Single. Mixed colors- .GO 5.00 
IRIS germanica. Figures indicate ratings of American Iris Society. 
S. Standards; F, Falls. 
Caprice (7.5) S. rosy red; F, deeper rosy red__ .25 2.00 
Celeste (7.1) S. and F. pale azure-blue; fl. stems 10 inches_ .30 2.50 
Cyanea early, dwarf, velvety-blue_ ,30 2.50 
Dalmatica (8.8) S. lavender; F. deep lavender_ .25 2.00 
Fairy (8,0) S. and F. white, shaded soft blue_ .30 2,60 
Gertrude (6.5) violet blue _ .25 2.00 
Her Majesty (7.3) S. rosy pink; F. pink veined crimson_ .25 2.00 
Ingeborg (7.7) pure white 18” early_ .25 2.00 
Iris King (7.9) S, coppery-yellow; F, crimson, bordered 
yellow, large flowers, 2 feet_ .45 4.00 
Ivorine (7.3) Ivory white, gold markings_ .30 2.50 
Jacquesiana (8.0) S. bright coppery crimson; F. rich maroon, 
handsome - .30 2.50 
Juniata (8.1) Clear blue, large fragrant flowers, tall grower_ .30 2.50 
Loreley (7.9) S. light yellow; F. blue bordered yellow_ .25 2.00 
Maori King (6.1) S. golden yellow; F. velvety crimson, dwarf_ .25 2.00 
Mme. Chereau (7.4) S. and F. white edged blue_ .25 2,00 
Monsignor (8.1) Rich satiny velvet and purple crimson, large_ .30 2.50 
Mother of Pearl. S. light lavender blue; F. deeper blue_ .60 5.00 
Plumeri (6.2) S. coppery-rose; F. deeper blue_ .30 2.50 
Pocahontas (7.7) S and F, pure white; S, faintly bordered with 
blue - .60 5.00 
Purple Queen. Large, deep purple, early_ .30 2.50 
Speciosa. S. dark lavender; F. shaded light purple_ .25 2.00 
Violacea Grandiflora (8.0) S. rich purple; F violet blue_ .30 2.60 
IRIS kaempferi (Japanese Iris) 
Gold Bound (Silver Waters) Double, pure white with gold throat— 1.40 12.00 
Purple and Gold. Double, purple tipped violet, golden throat_1.40 12,00 
IRIS, Siberian. Deep purple_ .40 3.50 
LATHYRUS latifolius (Perennial Sweet Pea) Very hardy and showy. 
Pink Beauty. Spliendens Red, White Pearl, separate colors_ ,85 7.00 
+ LIATRIS pycnostachya (Blazing Star or Gayfeather) Ridhly colored- 
purple flowers, perfectly hardy. August, September_ .85 7.00 
LILY OF THE VALLEY (Convallaria majalls) 
Pips - ,25 2.00 
LILIES, Hardy (See that heading) 
LINUM perenne (Hardy Flax) Pale blue flowers, graceful stems_ .70 6.00 
LYTHRUM roseum superbum (Rose Loosestrife) Tall growing herb 
with striking rose colored flowers _ .85 7.00 
MALLOW MARVELS (Hibiscus) Rosemallow. Ours is the larg¬ 
est flowered improved strain. July, Augrust. 4’. Separate 
colors, pink, white - .95 8.00 
MATRICARIA capensis alba (Feverfew) Double white flowers all 
summer. 18” - .70 6.00 
