Chrysanthemum, Daphne 
Our aim in selecting strains and varieties has been to grow only the best of the old 
and to constantly add new varieties which are worth while. You will find our list repre¬ 
sentative of perennial plants for border, rockery, cutting and flower gardens. Much 
consideration has been given to hardiness as well as outstanding characteristics of flower 
and foliage. 
ACONITUM fischeri (Azure Monkshood). 
2 to 3 ft. A dwarf variety with dark blue 
flowers. September and October. 
AJUGA brockbanki (Bugle). 6 to 8 in. Ex¬ 
cellent for the shady locations. Its deep 
blue flowers continue to appear throughout 
the season. 
ALYSSUM saxatile compactum (Basket 
of Gold). 9 to 12 in. A mass of golden 
flowers in early Spring. 
ANCHUSA myosotidiflora (Siberian Bu- 
gloss). 1 to l)/£ ft. Flowers resembling the 
Forget-me-not, borne on sprays during 
May and June. 
ANEMONE pulsatilla (Windflower). 9 to 
12 in. Purple flowers in April and May. 
Very interesting in the rockery. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine), Mrs. Scott 
Elliott’s Long-spurred Hybrids. The 
finest long-spurred Columbine in many 
brilliant colors. 
ARABIS alpina floreplena (White Rock- 
cress). 6 in. Low, compact clumps of 
gray-green foliage with double white 
flowers. 
A. mollis (Rockcress). 4 to 6 in. Dense 
mounds of foliage with a profusion of white 
flowers in April. 
ARMERIA rosea compacta (Sea Pink or 
Thrift). 3 to 6 in. Pink flowers nearly all 
Summer. Foliage in compact tufts. 
ASCLEPIAS tuberosa (Butterfly weed). 
2 Yi ft. Brilliant orange flowers in July and 
August. Last very well when cut. 
ASTER, DWARF HYBRIDS, HARDY: 
Countess of Dudley. 9 to 12 in. Clear 
pink flowers with yellow eye. Late 
September. 
Nancy. 9 to 12 in. Flesh pink. Late 
September. 
Venus. 9 to 12 in. Very compact pink. 
September. 
Victor. 6 in. Low, compact lavender blue, 
blooming in September. 
ASTER HYBRIDS: 
Climax Blue. 3 ft. Tall, bright blue, 
hardy Aster for the perennial border. 
Climax White. 3 ft. Same as above in 
pure white. 
ASTER—Beechwood Challenger 
(New) 
A brand new variety of red Aster. 
Grows on a vigorous, sturdy, medium 
height bush about 4 ft. tall. The color 
is the clearest of all the reds and is 
much enhanced by bright yellow 
center disc. A fine novelty. 60c. 
ASTILBE (Peachblossom Spirea). 2 ft. Deli¬ 
cate pink plumes during the month of June. 
CAMPANULA carpatica (Carpathian Hare¬ 
bell). 6 to 9 in. Produces clear, blue, and 
white, bell-shaped blooms, held erect. 
June to September. 
C. glomerata (Danesblood). 12 to 18 in. 
Large, powder-blue flowers in June and 
July. 
C. persicifolia (Peachleaved Bellflower). 
2 to 234 ft. Large, bright blue flowers. 
June to July. 
C. persicifolia alba. Same as the above in 
white. 
CERASTIUM tomentosum (Snow-in-sum¬ 
mer). White flowers in profusion. Foliage 
silvery and woolly. June. 
CHEIRANTHUS allioni (Siberian Wall¬ 
flower). 1 ft. The brightest spot in the 
garden during May and June with its pro¬ 
fusion of blazing orange flowers. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS, HARDY. When 
Summer and its colorful splendor fades, 
the Hardy Chrysanthemum looms on the 
horizon, thus prolonging the garden’s 
beauty. We offer a select list of early 
flowering, disease resistant varieties; the 
choice of the old and the new. 
Hardy Chrysanthemums: 
Amelia-Azaleanum. Pink, cushionlike. 
Barbara Cumming. Large, yellow, dou¬ 
ble, darker center. 2J^ in. pots only. 
Bronze Pompon. 23^ in. pots only. 
Crimson Splendor. Crimson, maroon 
flowers with golden center, large flowered. 
Daybreak. Single, shell pink, fragrant. 
2J^ in. pots only. 
Granny Scovill. Very large, double coral- 
bronze. 2 yr., field-grown only. 
Jean Treadway. Sparkling pink, darker 
center, double. 
Louise Schling. 3 to 4 rows of salmon- 
red petals changing to bronze-salmon; 
early. 
Murillo. Double pink. 
Uvalda. The earliest double white. 
Yellow Normandie. Double golden yel¬ 
low. Early. 2J^ in. pots only. 
Hybrid Korean: 
Apollo. Bronze-red flowers in great sprays. 
Ceres. A combination of old-gold and 
chamois-yellow. 
Daphne. Large, Daphne pink and old 
rose flowers. Frost-resistant. 
All Hardy Chrysanthemums: 
2J^ in. pots.25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 
2 yr. field-grown. 35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
CHRYSOGONUM virginianum (Golden 
Star). 9 in. Beautiful golden yellow flowers 
all Summer. One of the best for very shady 
locations. 
DELPHINIUM (Perennial Larkspur) Black- 
more & Langdon Hybrids. 4 to 6 ft. 
One of the finest, with strong stems bearing 
large, single and double flowers in many 
shades of blues and purples. 30c. each, 
$3.00 per doz. 
D. chinense (Slender Larkspur). to 2 ft. 
Gentian blue flowers and lacy foliage. 
Blooms all Summer. 
DELPHINIUM 
Double Giant-Flowered Hybrids 
We offer for the first time this year 
a limited number of very double, giant 
flowered hybrids in segregated colors. 
Here are fine, strong, spikes and 
healthy plants. It is possible now to 
get true color effects in your garden. 
2-yr.-old plants in 6-in. pots. 60c. each 
Lavender, Light Blue, Dark Blue, 
White 
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Campanula Carpatica 
