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Hardy Perennial and Rock Garden Plants—Continued 
DICTAMNIS—Gas Plant Height 
Albus. A hardy plant that will grow and remain in the 
garden for many years, best left undisturbed as it 
improves with age, June-July flowering. 25 cts. ea.; 
$2.50 doz... 
Ruber. A red flowering form of the above. 25 cts. 
DIGITALIS—Foxglove 
:j:Ambigua. A true perennial foxglove, yellow flowers. 
ijiGiant Shirley, A fine strain, with large flowers of mixed 
DORONICUM—Leopardbane 
‘Clusii, new. Large yellow flowers. 30 cts. ea.; $3 doz. 
:j:Excelsum. Large yellow flowers; makes a wonderful 
showing. Very hardy. Flowers 3 inches or more in 
diameter. 
ERIGERON—Fleabane 
^Speciosus. Large daisy-like blue flowers, yellow centers 
:|:Speciosus Double Azurea Beauty. A splendid new double 
flowering form of the above. 35 cts. ea.. 
ERODIUM—Heronbill 
*Chamaedryoides Roseum. A tiny alpine covered with 
delicate pink veined crimson flowers. 25 cts. ea. 
‘Manescavi. Rosy-purple flowers for rockery. 30 cts. ea.; 
$3 doz. 
ERYNGIUM—Sea-Holly 
^Amethestimum. Thistle-like blue flowers.... 
EUPATORIUM—Hardy Ageratum 
:j:Coelestimum. Azure blue flowers. 
FUNKIA—Hosta 
Subcordata Grandiilora. The well known white August 
lily. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz. 
Variegata. Variegated foliage, blue flowers. A good 
GAILLARDIA—Blanket Flower 
:j:Mr. Sherbrook. An outstanding new yellow Gaillardia. 
It has practically the same color as Sun God, but is 
much easier to grow. It blooms freely the entire sum¬ 
mer and early fall. It is best to keep the old blooms 
pinched off so that will not seed itself, because the 
seedling will not come back true. 35 cts. ea. 
*:):Giant English Hybrids. Many lovely shades.12 to 15 in 
‘^Goblin. A splendid new dwarf Gaillardia, fine for rock 
garden. 35 cts. ea.12 to 15 in. 
^Ruby. A fine novelty, with vivid brilliant red flowers, 
free from yellow or brown shading. 35 cts. ea.12 to 15 in. 
$Sun God. An outstanding new gaillardia that should be 
in every garden, very large clear-yellow flowers. 
35 cts. ea.; $3.50 doz.12 to 15 in. 
GENTIANA—Gentian 
‘Acaule Clusi. Huge dazzling gentian blue trumpet flow¬ 
ers. 35 cts. ea.2 to 3 in. 
*Hascombenis. New, resembling Septemfide, beautiful blue 
flowers, speckled white at the base. 40 cts. ea.... 
'Septemlida. Summer flowering variety, lovely blue 
shades. 35 cts. ea...8 to 10 in. 
GERANIUM—Cranesbille 
*Lancastriens (new). Delicate light salmon-pink flowers. 
One of the finest rock plants. 35 cts. ea. 
GEUM—Avens 
'*Borisi. Orange-scarlet flowers. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz. 
:j:Princess luliana (new). Large semi-double orange flow¬ 
ers. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz.18 to 24 in 
:j;Mrs. Bradshaw. Double fiery orange-red flowers.18 to 24 in, 
:j:Lady Stratheden. A beautiful double yellow, flowers.18 to 24 in, 
GLOBULARIA—Globe Daisy 
'Bellidifolia. Spreading mats of small evergreen leaves 
witli blue flowers. 
GYPSOPHILA—Babysbreath 
;|:Bristol Fairy. Large panicles of double white flowers, 
grafted field plants. 30 cts. ea. 
‘Fratensis. Compact mats of glaucous foliage, pink flow¬ 
ers. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz.2 ft. 
Three fine new Gypsophila 
^Repens Bodgeri. Large double white flowers tinted pink 
blooming at least two weeks earlier than Bristol 
Fairy. 30 cts. ea.; $3 doz.15 to 18 in 
:}:Repens Resenchleir, Rosy Veil. A really splendid pink 
form of the above being a little more dwarf, making 
it a very choice plant for rockery and the hardy bor¬ 
der. 30 cts. ea.; $3 doz.12 to 15 in, 
^Oldhamiana. Simliar to paniculata but more erect, con¬ 
tinuous blooming and large flowers tinted pink.15 to 18 in 
*—Alpines of Rock Plants. 
X —Cutflower Varieties. 
Location 
Flowering 
Season 
2 ft. 
Sun 
June to July 
2 ft. 
Sun 
June to July 
2 to 3 ft. 
Sun 
June to July 
2 to 3 ft. 
Sun 
June, July 
15 to 18 in. 
Semi-Shade 
April, May _ 
2 Vz to 3 it. 
Semi-Shade 
April, May 
. 18 to 24 in. 
Sun 
June to July 
18 to 24 in. 
Sun 
June to July 
15 in. 
Sun 
May to Nov. 
15 to 18 in. 
Sun 
June to Sepi. 
3 to 4 ft. 
Sun 
June, July 
18 to 24 in. 
Sun 
Aug. & Sept. 
t 
2 ft. 
1 
Shade 
Shade or 
August 
2 ft. 
Sun 
July, Aug. 
12 to 15 in. 
Sun 
All Sum. 
12 to 15 in. 
Sun 
All Sum. 
12 to 15 in. 
Sun 
All Sum. 
12 to 15 in. 
Sun 
All Sum. 
2 to 3 in. 
Part Shade 
April, May 
8 to 10 in. 
Part Shade 
April, May 
8 to 10 in. 
Part Shade 
June,July 
4 to 6 in. 
Sun 
All Sum. 
8 to 10 in. 
Sun 
May to Fall 
18 to 24 in. 
Sun 
May to July 
.18 to 24 in. 
Sun 
May to June 
18 to 24 in. 
Sun 
May to June 
4 in. 
oUIi 
May lu Juno 
'2 ft. ' 
Sun 
All Sum. 
.2 ft. 
Sun 
May to July 
1 
. 15 to 18 in. 
Sun 
All Sum. 
r 
.12 to 15 in. 
Sun 
All Sum. 
. 15 to 18 in. 
Sun 
All Sum. 
Hardy Chrysanthemum—Continued 
Barbera Cumming. Large yellow flowers very early and 
hardy. 15 cts. ea.; $1.50 doz.; $12 per 100. 
Capt. R. H. Cook, Pompon, rose colored petals are tipped 
golden bronze. 15 cts. ea.; $1.50 doz.; $12 per 100. 
Cavalier. Dazzling single flowers, the color is a rich ver- 
.million-red. 15 cts. ea.; $1.50 doz.; $12 per 100. 
Crimson Splendor. Rich crimson-maroon and golden-yel¬ 
low center. 15 cts. ea.; $1.50 doz;. $12 per 100. 
Early Bronze. Very early small flowering pompon. 15 
cts. ea.; $1.50 doz.; $12 per 100. 
Frances Whittlesey. Large rich bronze and garnet, late 
September. 15 cts. ea.; $1.50 doz.; $12 per 100. 
Granny Scovil. Fluffy flowers, coral-bronze very attrac¬ 
tive. 15 cts. ea.; $1.50 doz.; $12 per 100. 
Jean Cumming. Purest white, softest yellow and blush 
shading at the center. 15 cts. ea.; $1.50 doz.; $12 
per 100. 
Jean Treadway. Large flowers, aster type, pink with 
dark rose-center. 15 cts. ea.; $1.50 doz.; $12 per 100. 
Judith Anderson, Pompon, small. Buttercup yellow, bushy 
habit. 15 cts. ea.; $1.50 doz.; $12 per 100. 
Louis Schling. Salmon-red, changing to lovely soft bronze. 
15 cts. ea.; $1.50 doz.; $12 per 100. 
October Girl. Single or semi-double, clear rose-pink. 15 
cts. ea.; $1.50 doz.; $12 per 100. 
Ohio Gold. Fine large yellow. 15 cts. ea.; $1.50 doz.; 
$12 per 100. 
Ouray. A rich bronze, with a coppery glow, early. 15 
cts. ea.; $1.50 doz.; $12 per 100. 
*Pink Cushion. See Amelia. 
R. Marion Hatton. Bright canary-yellow of decorative 
type. 15 cts. ea.; $1.50 doz.; $12 per 100. 
Ruth Hatton. Small double ivory white flowers, early. 
15 cts. ea.; $1.50 doz.; $12 per 100. 
Tasiva. Very beautiful. Large fluffy white flowers on 
compact, well-formed bushes. 15 cts. ea.; $1.50 doz.; 
$12 per 100. 
Vived. Large flowering, rosy crimson or amaranth. 15 
cts. ea.; $1.50 doz.; $12 per 100. 
While Doty, A fine white pompon. 15 cts. ea.; $1.50 doz.; 
$12 per 100. 
Morifolium. Branching habit, smothered with small single 
pink flowers. 15 cts. ea.; $1.50 doz.; $12 per 100. 
"The New Early Flowering Hardy Korean Chrysanthe¬ 
mums" are among the most appreciated of recent addi¬ 
tions to the Hardy Perennial list. 
Our complete list of most popular varieties, also recent 
introductions covers a selection to meet the choice of 
everyone both as to type and color. 
New Korean Chrysanthemums 
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