Siveet Rocket , Siveet William. Old-timers, but they sell 
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Trade pkt. Oz. 
LYTHRUM roseum superbum. Rosy pink flowers in 
July. 3 ft. SO 20 $0 75 
MATRICARIA (Feverfew), Double White. Fine for 
cut-flowers. 1ft. 15 50 
Golden Ball. Bright yellow flowers. 8 in. 40 2 00 
Myosotis • Forget-me-not 
Alpestris, Victoria. Bright blue. Dwarf. 30 1 50 
Blue Basket. Dark blue. Upright growth. 30 2 00 
Dwarf Indigo-Blue. A fine dark blue. 30 1 50 
Grandiflora alba. White. 20 75 
Grandiflora rosea. Pink. 20 75 
Michell’s Winter-flowering. The finest variety for 
forcing. Long stems. Large deep blue flowers. 40 2 00 
Palustris semperflorens. Everblooming. Blue. 30 1 50 
Choice Mixed . 15 50 
NEPETA Mussini. Blue-gray foliage and pale mauve 
flowers.. 40 2 00 
CENOTHERA (Evening Primrose) missouriensis. A 
prostrate-growing variety with bright yellow flowers. 50 3 00 
Youngi. Showy, large yellow flowers. 50 3 00 
PENTSTEMON, Sensation. Largely used for bedding. 
Should be treated the same as petunias, verbenas, 
etc. Mixed colors. 3 ft. 50 3 00 
New Hybrids Mixed. Large spikes. 30 2 00 
HARDY PHLOX. Sow seeds of Hardy Phlox late in the 
fall and they will germinate in the spring. 
Decussata, Mixed. Choice selection. 40 2 00 
PH YSALIS Francheti. Chinese Lantern Plant. Orange- 
scarlet fruits. 2L£ ft. 20 75 
PH YSOSTEGIA virginica. Tubular pink flowers. 4 ft.. 30 1 50 
PLATYCODON (Japanese Balloon Flower) grandi- 
florum. Blue. 28 in. 25 1 00 
Grandiflorum album. White. 28 in. 25 1 00 
POLEMONIUM caeruleum. Jacob’s Ladder. Bell¬ 
shaped, blue flowers. 2J^ ft. 15 50 
POLYANTHUS (Primula polyantha), Gold-laced. 
Very showy.. V 4 OZ. $2.00 . 50 
’English, Mixed. Single flowers. 40 3 00 
Poppy 
PERENNIAL VARIETIES 
*Alpinum, Mixed. Dwarf, alpine variety. Fine for the 
rockery. 8 in. 
Iceland, Fakenham Hybrids. Flowers 2)^ to 3 inches 
across. Extremely free flowering. Finest mixed. 2 ft.. . 
Iceland, Gartref New Hybrids. Fine range of art 
shades. 
Iceland, Yellow Wonder. Bright buttercup-yellow.... 
Vioz. $1.50. . 
Iceland, Coonara Pink Shades. Pink art shades. 
Iceland, El Monte. Large-flowering; color, tangerine- 
orange. 
Iceland (P. nudicaule), Orange-Scarlet. 
Iceland, White. 
Iceland, Yellow. 
Iceland, Single Mixed . 
Iceland, Sunbeam. New. Splendid mixed hybrids. .. . 
Orientate. Deep scarlet.. 
Orientate, Mrs. Perry. Rich salmon-pink. 
Orientate, Royal Scarlet. 
Orientale, Hybrids. Mixed colors. 
’PRIMULA veris, Giant Munstead Strain. Flowers 
large, in beautiful shades, including yellow and 
white. 1 ft. 
*Verls Kleyni. Golden yellow, apricot at center. 
1000 seeds $4.00 
*Veris, Mixed . 
’Vulgaris. English Yellow Primrose. 
PUERARIA Thunbergiana. Kudzu Vine. Climber. 
Rosy purple flowers. 
PYRETHRUM hybridum atrosanguineum. Dark 
red shades. 
Roseum. Pink. 
Uliginosum. Giant White Daisy. . .. 
Hybridum, Single, Mixed. 
Hybridum, Double, Mixed.^. 
RANUNCULUS asiaticus superbissimus, Mixed. 
Suitable for beds and borders or for pots. Bright 
yellow. Fine for cutting. 1 ft. 
RUDBECKIA (Coneflower) Newmani. Yellow with 
purple cone. 2 ft. 
Purpurea. Giant Purple Coneflower. 4 ft. 
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Trade pkt. 
Sky-blue. 
... $0 
Perennial. A deep blue variety of 
grandiflora. Perennial. 
Oz. 
SALVIA azurea 
3 to 4 ft. 
Blue Bedder. 
Farinacea.. . 
Farinacea. Perennial. Light blue. 
Patens. Perennial. Rich deep blue. 
*SAPONARIA ocymoides. Rose-colored flowers. 12 in.. 
*SAXIFRAGA decipiens Hybrids, Mixed. Excellent 
for the rockery. V»oz. $1.25. . 
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Scabiosa • Mourning Bride 
The seed of perennial Scabiosa is of slow germination, so w'e. would 
suggest sowing in peat moss and sand, making sure to keep moist and 
shaded. Trade pkt. Oz. 
Caucasica, Giant Hybrids. Isaac House Strain. 
Colors, light lavender to dark blue. Excellent for florists. $0 50 $3 00 
Columbaria anthemifolia. A low-growing variety, pro¬ 
ducing large flowers from 2 to 2 }/^ inches across. Color, 
a delightful shade of pink. Valuable florists’cut-flower. 40 2 50 
Columbaria, Lavender. 40 2 50 
Caucasica. Light blue. 40 2 50 
Caucasica alba. White . 40 2 50 
Japonica. Lavender-blue. 15 50 
*SEDUM acre. Stonecrop. The well-known yellow va¬ 
riety. Very useful in the rock-garden . Vgoz. $1.50. . 75 
SHASTA DAISY, New Giant Double White. Fine for 
cutting. Flowers are about 5 inches in diameter. . .. 
^oz. $1.50. . 50 
Alaska. Pure white. Excellent for cutting. 25 1 00 
Conqueror. Giant-flowering white. 20 75 
*SILENE Schafta. Catchfly. Rose. 8 in. 25 1 50 
STATICE (Everlasting Flower) caspia. Lilac. 3 ft.. .. 50 2 50 
Dumosa. Silvery gray. 2)^ ft. 40 2 00 
Latifolia. Large, deep blue flowers. 25 1 00 
STOKESIA cyanea. Cornflower Aster. Lavender-blue. 30 1 50 
SWEET ROCKET (Hesperis), Mixed. Purple and 
white, fragrant flowers. 3 ft. 15 40 
Sweet William • Dianthus barbatus 
Trade pkt. Oz. %lb. 
Dwarf or Alpine. A fine new strain of dwarf 
type, suitable for edging and rock-gardens. 
Color range a selection of many bright and dark 
shades.$0 30 $1 50 
Auricula-flowered, Mixed. Single. 15 50 $1 75 
Single, Crimson . 15 50 1 75 
Single, Newport Pink. Salmon-pink. 20 75 2 50 
Single, Scarlet Beauty. Rich deep scarlet. 20 75 2 50 
Single, Velvety Maroon . 15 50 1 75 
Single, White . 15 50 1 75 
Single, Mixed. All colors. 15 35 1 25 
Double, Mixed. All colors. 15 60 2 00 
Trade pkt. Oz. 
THALICTRUM aquilegifolium. Columbine-like foli¬ 
age. Feathery white flowers. 3J^ ft. $0 40 '$2 00 
Dipterocarpum. Flowers rosy purple, with yellow 
anthers. Fine for cutting. 4 ft. 40 2 00 
THERMOPSIS caroliniana. Yellow, lupin-like flowers. 40 2 00 
THYMUS Serpyllum. Wild Thyme. Creeping. Purple 
flowers. 2 in. V» 0 Z. 50c.. . 25 
TRITOMA hybrida, Mixed. 
nial. 2 ft. 
Red-Hot Poker. Peren- 
30 1 25 
TROLLIUS (Globe Flower). Hardy perennial with large, 
buttercup-shaped flowers. TroIIius seed should be 
immersed in boiling water for 30 seconds before 
sowing. 
Europaeus. Bright yellow. 20 in. 50 
Hybridus. Bright yellow. 2 ft. 50 
*TUNICA Saxifraga. Low-growing, with slender foliage 
and innumerable, tiny, star-like, pale pink flowers. 
4 to 6 in. 20 
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VALERIANA, Mixed. Garden Heliotrope. Large, fra¬ 
grant flowers. Fine for bouquets. 3 ft. 15 60 
VERONICA (Speedwell) longifolia subsessilis. Long 
spikes of rich blue flowers. 2 ft. 30 1 50 
*Repens. Bright blue. 4 in. 50 2 50 
Spicata. Bright blue. ft. 30 1 50 
WALLFLOWER, Double Mixed . 40 3 00 
Early-flowering, Double, Mixed. An extra-early 
variety, flowering from seed in 90 days. 30 1 50 
Paris Extra-Early, Mixed. Single. Blooms the first 
year from seed. Excellent for forcing. 15 40 
Single, Mixed .i/ 4 lb. 75c... 15 25 
Varieties marked * are especially suitable for rock-gardens 
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