64 Hamilton St., Paterson, N. 
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Perennial Plants 
Platycodon 
PLATYCODON grandiflorum (Balloon 
flower). Branching stems bearing blue 
bell-shaped flowers. 2 ft. June-July. 
grandiflorum album. White variety of 
the preceding. 
♦PLUMBAGO larpentae (Leadwort). A 
plant with dark bronze foliage and deep 
blue flowers. 1 ft. 
POLEMONIUM humile (Jacob's-ladder). 
Erect stems of sky-blue flowers. 1-1)^ ft. 
June-July. 
humile album. A white variety of the 
preceding. 
♦reptans. Dwarf plant with bright blue 
flowers. 6-8 in. 
♦POTENTILLA verna nana. Low grow¬ 
ing dense mat of yellow flowers. 
♦PULMONARIA angustifolia (Lungwort). 
Attractive funnel-shaped, deep gentian- 
blue flowers. 1 ft. Apnl-May. 
Pyrethrum 
♦PRIMULA veris superba (Cowslip). Large 
yellow flowers with golden center. 6-9 in. 
Denticulata. One of the first to bloom, 
with large rounded heads of lilac. Height 
9-12 in. 
♦Giant Munstead Strain. Large flowers 
of various shades of cream and yellow, 
♦veris kleyni. Primrose yellow with rich 
golden-yellow blotch at base of each 
petal. Perfectly hardy for rockery or 
hardy border. 
PYRETHRUM roseum hybridum. 
Dainty. Excellent double pink. 
Don’s New Double. Orchid color. 
James Kelway. Fine large single crimson. 
Lord Rosebery. Beautiful early double 
crimson. 
Purity. Double white. 
Queen Mary. Very large double pink on 
tall stems. 
Rutherford. Double red. 
Sylvia. Beautiful double pink, 
uliginosum (Giant Daisy). Large white 
flowers, 3 in. across; from July to Sept. 
3-4 ft. high. 
All the above 3 for $ 1. 00, doz. $ 3,00. 
SALVIA azurea grandiflora. Tall spikes of 
sky-blue flowers 3-4 ft. Aug.-Sept, 
pitcheri (Blue Meadow Sage). Flowers 
deepest indigo-blue borne with great pro¬ 
fusion on long slender stalks. 3-4 ft. 
Aug.-Oct. 
pratensis. Branching stems of deep violet- 
blue flowers. 2 ft. June-Aug. 
pratensis rosea. Pink form of the above. 
♦SAPONARIA (Soapwort). Ocymoides 
alba. A pure white-flowering plant for 
wall or rockery. 
♦ocymoides splendens. Pretty border 
and rockery plant; flowers rosy pink. 
♦SAXIFRAGA. 
♦crassifolia. Large, waxy leaves, droop¬ 
ing masses of pink flowers. 8 in. 
Prices of all Saxifrages: 3 for $1.20, doz. $4.25. 
SCABIOSA caucasica (Pincushion Flower). 
Large lavender-blue flowers on long, 
graceful stems. 3 ft. June-Sept. 
caucasica alba. A white variety of the 
preceding. 
japonica. Light lavendei-blue flowers. 
2 ft. June-July. 
♦SEDUM acre (Stonecup). Forms a dense 
mass of pale green foliage with yellow 
flowers. 
♦album. Dwarf and spreading, thick, 
waxy round foliage; white flowers, 
♦anglicum. White with pink flowers. 
4 in. July. 
♦dasyphyllum. Very dwarf with white 
flowers. 2-3 in. May-July. 
♦eversi. Rose color. Flowers in October. 
Foliage glaucous. Sub-trailing habit, 
♦hispanicum. A very pretty little stone- 
crop bearing pink flowers, 
♦kamtschaticum. Compact grower. Star 
shaped golden yellow flowers. Trailing 
habit. 8 in. July-Aug. 
obtusatum. Golden yellow flowers with 
emerald-green foliage, shaded bronze. 
3 in. 
sieboldi. Glaucous foliage, pink flowers. 
9 in. 
spectabile Brilliant. Broad, light green 
foliage and immense heads of bright 
amaranth-red flowers in the late Fall. 
18 in. 
SEMPERVIVUM tectorum (Houseleek). 
Broad rosettes, leaves having reddish 
brown tips, flowers pale red. 1 ft. 
SENECIO pulcher. Rosy purple flowers 
rising 2 ft. above neat tuft of foliage. 
3 for 90c., doz. S3.00. 
Salvia 
♦SILENE acaulis. A typical high Alpine. 
Close, green cushions and tiny, stemless, 
rosy flowers. 3 for $1.00, doz. $3.50. 
♦alpestris. Dwarf rock plant, dainty, 
pure white flowers in May or June. 
♦alpestris fl. pi. Double white flowers. 
6 in. 
♦schafta (Autumn Catchfly). A charm¬ 
ing border or rock plant, growing from 
4-6 in. high, with masses of bright pink 
flowers from July to Oct. 
SPIRAEA aruncus (Meadowsweet). A 
vigorous plant with graceful foliage and 
long arching plumes of feathery-white 
flowers. 4-5 ft. 
Amethyst. Erect, deep violet purple. 
Gladstone. Fine spikes of pure white. 
Granat. Crimson flowers on strong spikes. 
Queen Alexandra. Large fluffy pink 
spikes. 
All Spireas 3 for $1.50, doz. $5.00. 
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