Tall Ground Covers 
JUNIPERUS CONFERTA or LITORAUS: SlKwe 
Juniper, from pots, 6 to 8 in. tops. 
ZANTHORinZA APUFOUA: 
clumpts ..... 
YeHo^wToot, lai^e 
.75 ea. 
.65 ea. 
$7.50-doz. 
6.50-doz. 
These two plants fulfill the essential purposes of a true ground cover 
which is to cover the ground and to drive out weeds. The fUNIPER 
has green-gray foliage and makes a mat about 12 in. high: it must 
have full sun and will grow in poor soil. Small plants from pots, 
planted in a permanent position vjith space to spread, are 
most satisfactory as the funiper is extremely difficult to transplant 
from the open when once established. The YELLOWROOT, native 
to Eastern North America, is deciduous with inconspicuous flowers 
in May and bright yellow autumn foliage; it grows to 3 to 4 ft. high, 
does best in shade and care should be taken not to dig around a 
clump as the shoots that appear one spring are made underground 
the previous summer and it is easy to break these with hoe and 
trowel. 
Many Chrysanthemums: 
Six of iron-clad hardiness .@ $2.75-do2. 
BROWN BESSIE, small bronze button: THREE UN¬ 
NAMED; a large red button, a tall double orange- 
bronze, a semi-double amber to old-goldi: BABY 
BRIGHT EYES, tiny button with pink center: 
YELLOW BRANCH, bright yellow. 
Two pink and hardy: 
ASTRID, single, pink with apricot tinge. 3.50-doz. 
1 to 2 ft., making a broad clump, very hardy, begins to 
flower in Septemiber. 
AMELIA, double ... 2.50-doz. 
12 to 15 in., flowering August to October. 
Pour Korean Hybrids . 3.50-do2. 
Among the first KOREAN HYBRIDS to be introduced were CERES, 
single, chamois-ydlow: DIANA, semi-double, rose-pink: APOLLO, 
single, bronze, soon followed by LOUISE SCHLING, single, salmon- 
red. All are .good and as the colours blend a planting in mixture is 
very successful. They flower earlier than the garden Chrysanthe¬ 
mums and are reasonably hardy. These four have proved hardier 
with us than some of the newer Introductions many of which we 
carry in small quantities. 
Plants for Shade or Half-Shade: 
PRIMULA: Mixed .@ $2.50-doz. 
ANEMONE SYLVESTRIS: Snowdrop Anemone, . 3.00-doz. 
EPIMEDIUM MACRANTHUM NIVEUM: Bairenwort, . 3.00-doz. 
{Special prices on large quantities of Primula and Epimedium) 
Give the PRIMULA moisture or plenty of leaf-mold. The 
ANEMONE prefer moisture though they will flourish in ordinary 
soil in full sun, their nodding white bells come on 1 ft. stems in 
May-June. The EPIMEDIUM grows to 9 in. with racemes of small 
white flowers in May-June and the foliage is sometimes evergreen 
in protected situations. 
Six Perennials of one kind and variety sold at the dozen rate: 
in quantities of less than six: 
Plants priced 
@ 3.50-doz. 
.40 ea. 
1.00 for three 
3.00 
.35 
.90 
2.75 
.35 
.90 
2.50 
.30 
.75 
One dozen Shrubs sold at the price of ten, six sold at the dozen rate. 
