PERENNIAL SPECIALTIES 
1938 
SPRING TRADE LIST 
of 
PERENNIALS and ROCK PLANTS 
All propagated and grown in our own nursery 
* MAR 13 1938 i 
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E. J. SNYDER WEST MILTON, OHIO 
Dayton-Covingon Pike, 1 7 Mi. North of Dayton 
Telephone 23F13 
LINING-OUT STOCK 
Young plants carefully grown and prepared for those who do not 
have the time or equipment to propagate economically. Most of them will 
be ready for re-sale at the height of the gardening season if potted or 
planted early. 
Excepting anemones, we sell no plants directly from the sand of the 
propagating benches. All are establshed in soil and hardened off in cold- 
frames or come from divisions of field clumps. About 80% of these plants 
are established in the fall and wintered in frames. 
Named varieties are absolutely true, coining from cuttings or div¬ 
isions of true stock. This is emphasized in individual items where var¬ 
iable seed-grown stock is often listed as true stock. 
Priced per 100, 25 at the 100 rate. 
ACHILLEA AIZOON, attractive mats of gray foliage winter and summer. 
White, daisy-like bloom in the spring. Excellent and hardy. $3.00 
ANEMONE ALICE, large rose-pink; strong grower. 3.00 
ANEMONE HUPEHENSIS, very attractive and hardy dwarf. 3.00 
ANEMONE WHIRLWIND, standard double white. * 3.00 
ANTENNARIA DIOICA ROSEA, very dwarf, s i 1 ve r y - f o 1 i aged creeper. 
Dainty pink bloom in the spring. 2.00 
ANTHEMIS PERRY'S VARIETY, true stock. 3.00 
AQUILEGIA MRS. SCOTT-ELLIOTT' S, nearly 1 yr. 1.50 
ARABIS GRAND. COMPACTA, strong plants, August-sown. 2.00 
ARABIS PROCURENS, dense, compact, glossy, evergreen foliage. 3.00 
ARMERIA LAUCHEANA, bright rosy-red. True stock. Extra heavy, 
blooming size plants. 4.00 
ASTER MAUVE CUSHION, a dwarf, free-f 1 owering species especially 
valuable for later fall bloom. No mildew attacks it. 3.00 
ASTER ALPTNUS, blue spring-blooming dwarf. 2.50 
ASTER MARJORIE, bright pink dwarf. 3.00 
ASTER VICTOR, lavender-blue, dwarfest of all. 3.00 
ASTER WARTBURG STAR. Divs. of clumps raised from seed. 3.00 
CAMPANULA CARPATICA, blue, July-sown. 1.50 
CAMPANULA GARGANICA, blue. True stock, strong plants. 4.00 
CAMPANULA PERSIC. LADHAM’S GIANTS, Mixed. 1.50 
CAMPANULA POSCHARSKYANA, large, starry blue flowers nearly all 
summer. Splendid grower, very hardy. Strong plants. 4.00 
CHAMAEMELON OREADES, deep green, evergreen mats, white bloom. 4.00 
CKEIRANTHUS GOLDEN BEDDER, free-b 1 ooming and hardy. 2.00 
COREOPSIS DOUBLE SUNBURST, single and semi-double. Heavy plants. 1.50 
COREOPSIS PERRY'S DOUBLE, large per cent semi-double. Heavy. 1.50 
DELPHINIUM DIENER'S DREAMS OF BEAUTY, seeds from Diener. 
Strong plants, July-sown 2.50 
GERANIUM SANGUINEUM, strong field divs. 3.00 
GERANIUM SANGUINEUM, winter-propagated liners. May delivery. 2.00 
