-/-lately Perennial* and. Pock Plant5 
Wholesale List 
GEUM (Avens) Doz. 100 
Borisi. 12-18 in. Dwarf orange scarlet. A 
splendid free flowering hardy sort. Ex¬ 
cellent to cut or for use in the border or 
rockery. Blooming from May to October. $1.50 $10.00 
Fire Opal. 2 ft. Brilliant scarlet with an 
orange sheen. Large flowers produced 
practically all summer. Very hardy. 2.00 15.00 
rc Lady Stratheden. 1 ft. Clusters of attrac¬ 
tive foliage with quantities of rich yellow 
double flowers from May to July . 1.75 12.00 
rc Mrs. Bradshaw. Similar to the above but 
with flowers of a brilliant scarlet. 1.75 12.00 
rc Princess Juliana. Similar to the above two 
varieties with large double orange scar¬ 
let flowers. Very Hardy. 3.50 25.00 
rc Heideckeri. Bright orange scarlet semi¬ 
double blooms on 12 in. stems.2.00 15.00 
GLOBULARIA 
Trichosantha (Globe Daisy). 6 in. Dwarf 
tufts of dark green foliage with metallic 
blue, flower heads in early Spring. 1.75 12.00 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby's Breath) 
c Bristol Fairy. Produces large panicles of 
small double pure white flowers in June 
and continues throughout the Summer 
with smaller clusters. Indispensable for 
cutting and every garden should have a 
number of plants. Field grown grafted 
plants . 2.50 20.00 
Pot grown grafted plants. 2'/4 in. pots... 2.00 15.00 
r Cerastoides. Tufts of grey green foliage 
studded with white blossoms in May- 
June . 1-75 12.00 
c Paniculata florepleno. 3 ft. Clouds of mi¬ 
nute double white flowers in July. Very 
hardy and permanent . 3.50 25.00 
Pacifica. 3 ft. Similar in habit to panicu¬ 
lata. Flowers are a delicate pink excel¬ 
lent to cut . 1.50 10.00 
Oldhamiana. 3 ft. More erect growing 
than Paniculata and it produces its pink 
tinted flowers late into Autumn . 1.50 10.00 
r Repens. 6 in. A trailing plant with masses 
of white and pink blooms in July-Aug... 1.50 10.00 
Repens Bodgeri. 2 ft. Early double white 
tinted pink . 2.00 15.00 
Rosenschlier. Similar to the above with 
light pink blossoms. Excellent to cut and 
valuable in the garden . 2.50 20.00 
HELENIUM (Sneezewort) 
c Autumnale Pumilum Magnificum. 2 ft. Fine 
plants of dwarf compact habit, producing 
masses of golden yellow flowers from 
June until Fall . 1-75 12.00 
cs Riverton Beauty. 3-4 ft. Pure lemon yel¬ 
low flowers in spreading heads during 
Aug.-Sept. L50 10.00 
cs Riverton Gem. Similar to the above but 
with flowers of old gold suffused with 
terra cotta . 1-50 10.00 
HELIANTHEMUM (Rock Rose) 
r Dwarf Evergreen Shrubs. Covered during 
May and June with bright, many colored 
flowers. Good for the rockery, they also 
are useful for edging or low hedges on the 
front of the hardy border. 
Buttercup, single golden flowers. 1.50 10.00 
Fireball, double scarlet. 1-50 10.00 
Burn the fresh cut stems 
HELIANTHUS (Perennial Sun Flower) Doz. 
c Maximiliana. 6 ft. Long graceful sprays 
of golden yellow flowers in October. . . . 1.50 
Miss Mellish. 4-5 ft. Fine single yellow 
flowers in Aug.-Sept. 1.50 
c Multiflorus fl. pi. 4 ft. Clear yellow dahlia¬ 
like blooms in August, September, Octo¬ 
ber . 1.75 
HELIOPSIS (Hardy Zinnia) 
c Lemoine Strain. 3 ft. Semi-double golden 
yellow flowers on good stems from June 
to October . 1.75 
HELLEBORUS (Christmas Rose) 
sc Niger. 12 in. Valuable because of its early 
blooming. The leaves are evergreen and 
the plant does best in a shady sheltered 
position. Blooms during February and 
March. Strong 3 yr. clumps. . $0.75 each $7.50 
HOLLYHOCKS 
Chaters Double Exhibition Strain. 4-6 ft. 
Large double flowers on tall stems. Sep¬ 
arate colors in white, cherry red, maroon, 
rose and yellow . 1.20 
Triumph Double. A mixture of branching 
habit with waved and fringed petals... 1.20 
Single Mixed . 1.20 
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HEMEROCALLIS 
Hemerocallis 
Great interest is being shown in this flower since the 
introduction of the newer hybrids. Many of them rival the 
finest lilies in form and most of them bloom much longer 
than the older types. We are able to offer these varieties 
at a reasonable price because of a fairly good supply. 
RECENT INTRODUCTIONS 
Anna Betscher. Rich buttercup yellow, starting about 
July 15th. 
Aureole. Bright yellow, extremely early starting to flower 
in May. 
Donald Wyman. Large open flowers with a splash of 
crimson on each petal. Late June and July. 
Goldeni. Small, deep golden yellow flower. Freely pro¬ 
duced over a long period, starts about July 10. 
of poppies to make them last 
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