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WINTER PRICE LIST, JANUARY 20, 1938 
HARDY PERENNIALS (Continued) 
CHRYSANTHEMUM (Continued) PerlO PerlOO 
Ruth Cumming. Rich reddish bronze with terra cotta shades- .95 8.00 
Snowclad. Creamy white, blooms profusely. 2’- .95 8.00 
Victoria. Pure white, spreading - .95 8.00 
Pink, unnamed _ .85 7.00 
White, unnamed_ *85 7.00 
Yellow, unnamed_ *85 7.00 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS, NEW KOREAN. Very hardy, dainty colorings. 
Daphne. Daphne-pink with sheen of lilac-rose, golden stamens— .95 8.00 
Hebe. Lovely luminous pink with golden yellow center. Very early .95 8.00 
Mars. Deep amaranth overlaid with a velvety sheen- .95 8.00 
Vulcan. Glowing carmine-red shading to garnet-crimson. Free^ 
flowering _ .95 8.00 
tCOREOPSIS. June until frost. 
Lanceollata Grandiflora. Long stemmed, golden yellow. 3’- .70 6.00 
tDAISY (Chrysanthemum leucanthemum) Shasta Daisy. 
Alaska. Large pure white blooms on excellent stems. 2*4*_ .85 7.00 
Diener's Double Shasta. Resembles giant white asters- .95 8.00 
Hartje & Elder. Earlier and hardier than Alaska. 2’_ .85 7.00 
Mrs. C. Lothian Bell. Large, with long season of bloom. 3’- .85 7-00 
fDELPHINIUM (Larkspur) 
Belladonna. Light blue, fine for cut flowers- .96 8.00 
Bellamosa. Dark blue form of Belladonna_ .95 8.00 
Blackmore and Landon. Large spikes, best colors-1.20 10.00 
Blue Grotto. Large deep blue and royal purple with light center. 1.20 10.00 
Chinese Blue. Dwarf, dark blue, blooms freely_ .95 8.00 
*DI ANTH US (Pink, Carnation) 
♦Allwoodi alpinus. Single and double flowers, mixed shades (dwarf) .95 8.00 
fBarbatus (Sweet William) 
Latifolius atrococcinea fl. pi. (Everblooming Sweet 'William) 
Brilliant crimson scarlet, semi-double flowers_ .85 7.00 
Newport Pink. Salmon rose-pink_ .85 7.00 
Nigricans. Very dark velvety red_ .85 7.00 
Scarlet Beauty. Rich deep scarlet___.85 7.00 
Single mixed _ .85 7.00 
tCaryophyllus (Hardy Carnation) 
Grenadin Red. Double and semi-double. Good size, fair stems .95 8.00 
Deltoides (Maden Pink) 
Alba. White with dark eye_ .85 7.00 
♦Brilliant. Bright red. Of creeping habit_ .85 7.00 
Furst Bismark (New Hybrid Hardy Pink) Blooms constantly* 
from early summer to late fall. Heavy clusters of clear rose- 
pink flowers, very fragrant. Very desirable for rock 
gardens - 1 _ .96 8.00 
Plumarius (Hardy Clove Pink) 
Cyclops. Red and pink hybrids, June, July. 9”_ .85 7.00 
Mixed shades _ .70 6.00 
♦DICENTRA or DIELYTRA (Bleeding Heart) 
Eximla Dwarf, hardy, everblooming, pink flowers_1.20 10.00 
Spectabilis. Graceful racemes of pink heart-shaped flowers. 
3 to 5 eyes, whole roots_1.90 16.00 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) June, July. 
Gloxiniaflora. (Spotted flowers in exquisite shades. Available in 
separate colors; rose and white. 4’_1.20 10.00 
Shirley Hybrids. Among the most beautiful of all foxgloves. Im¬ 
mense spikes of flowers in mixed shades_1.20 10.00 
EUPATORIUM (Hardy Ageratum or Mistfllower) 
Coeliestinum. Covered with light blue flowers in fall_- .70 6.00 
♦FERNS, Hardy (For outdoor planting) 
Evergreen Cutleaf. Evergreen foliage, fine texture_ .95 8.00 
Ostrich. Tall, vigorous and showy_ .95 8.00 
*tGAI LLAR Dl A (Blanketfliower) 
Burgundy (New) Shining wine-red flowers about 2% inches 
across, on long stiff stems, from June until Fall. 30”_ .95 8.00 
Grandiflora. Large yellow flowers with red centers, blooms pro¬ 
fusely all summer. 2’ _ .85 7.00 
GRASSES, Hardy Ornamental. 
Erianthus ravennae (Plume Grass or Hardjy Pampas) arrows 10 
to 12 feet high _ .95 8.00 
Festuca glauca (Blue Fescue Grass) Dense tufts of dwarf blue 
grass for borders. 10-12”_ .70 6.00 
