SPRING TRADE LIST 
FEBRUARY 6, 1939 
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PERENNIALS—continued 
Per 10 
CINNAMON VINE, (Chinese Sweet Potato). 
4 to 6 ft. Tubrous rooted plant producing multitudes of waxy, heart- 
shaped leaves. Excellent for trellis work_ $ .45 
COREOPSIS, Tickseed. 
DOUBLE SUNBURST. Double flowers, golden-yellow. Blooms all summer. 
20 to 30 in_ .95 
GRANDIFLORA AURICULA. Large yellow blooms, reddish band in eye. 
All summer. 2 ft. _ .70 
LANCEOLATA GRANDIFLORA. Very large yellow, daisy-like flowers, 
June and July. 2 ft_ .60 
CRUSCIANELLA, Crosswort. 
*STYLOSA (RG). Bright purple ball shaped flowers, very hardy, early flower¬ 
ing. 6 ft. _ .95 
DELPHINIUM, Larkspur. 
BELLADONNA, CLIVEDON BEAUTY. (See New and Special Items)_ .95 
BELLADONNA IMPROVED TYPE. Large flowers on long spikes. 
Strong, 1 year plants_ .70 
Strong, 2 year plants_ .95 
BELLAMOSA. Dark Blue, blooms all summer, 4 ft. 
Strong 1 year plants_ .80 
BELLAMOSA, LaMARTINE. (See New and Special Items)_ 1.40 
ENGLISH HYBRIDS, BLACKMORE & LANGDON. (See New and Special 
Items) _ 1.40 
GRANDIFLORUM CHINESE. Sometimes called Butterfly Delphinium. Free 
bloomer. Finely cut foliage. Blue. June to October. 2 ft_ .80 
KING OF DELPHINIUM. Rich violet-blue with small white eye. 3 in. in 
diameter. 4 to 5 ft. Blooms all summer_ 1.15 
LE MASTODONTE. Large, semi-double flower of light purple with black 
center. 4 to 5 ft. Blooms all summer_ 1.15 
MONARCH. Varied colors. Double blooms. 4 to 5 ft. Blooms all summer 1.20 
SLUIS BROTHERS NEW GIANT HOLLYHOCK. All colors, very long spikes, 
densely covered with flowers. 4 to 5 ft. All summer_ 1.15 
*DIANTHUS. 
*BARBATUS, Old Fashioned Sweet William. 
ALBUM. FL. PL. Double white. May-June. 15 in_ .80 
COCCINEUS (Scarlet Beauty). Brilliant crimson. May-June. 15 in- .80 
MARGINATUS GRANDIFLORUS. Calico-colored, extra large. May and 
June. 15 in. _ .80 
NIGRICANS. Deep red, almost black. Very valuable. June until Sept¬ 
ember. 15 in. _ .80 
PURPUREA VIOLACEUS. Shining purple-violet. New_ .80 
ROSEUS. FL. PL. Light rose, double. May and June. 15 in- .80 
ROSEUS SPLENDENS (Pink Beauty). Rare pink shade. May and 
June. 15 in. _ .80 
*CAROPHYLLUS, Carnation and Clove Pinks (RG). This is the only Carna- 
. tion Pink we can recommend as being truly hardy. 
ALWOODIPS ALPINUS. (See New and Special Items)- .95 
EARLY DWARF VIENNA. Mixed colors, crimson, rose and white. 
Rather dwarf, 12 to 15 in. tall. Early flowering- 1.20 
GRENADIN HARDY CARNATIONS (RG). This is the hardiest of all out¬ 
door Carnations. Very fragrant, producing on long stems. The finest of 
all varieties in separate colors. King of the Blacks, deep red; white; 
Sun God, light yellow; Scarlet; Pink. June to August. 2 ft- .95 
HIGHLAND QUEEN. (See New and Special Items)_ .95 
*DELTOIDES, Maiden Pinks (RG). Beautiful little plants, blooming through¬ 
out the summer, 8 in. Separate colors, white and rosy pink- .80 
# LATIFOLIUS ATROCOCCINEUS, FI. PI. 
EVERBLOOMING JAPANESE SWEET WILLIAM. Fiery crimson. 
Blooms all summer. 18 in_ *80 
*PLUMARIUS, Hardy Garden Pinks. 
CAESIUS GRANDIFLORUS. Lacinated pink flowers cover solid cushions 
of gray green in June. 8 inches- *95 
NEW DELIGHT. Gay cheerful colors, rich reds, and salmon predominat¬ 
ing. Profuse bloomer. Erect in habit. Blooms all summer. 15 in. 1.40 
MRS. SINKINS. Pure white. Fragrant, clove scented. Double. 
Blooms all summer. 15 in- 1.40 
SEMPERFLORENS (Perpetual Flowering). Separate colors, rose or pink. 
Blooms all summer. 18 in.- -80 
DICENTRA, Bleeding Heart. 
SPECTABILIS, (Old Fashioned Bleeding Heart). Graceful heart-shaped flow¬ 
ers, rose pink. May-June. 1 to 2 ft. 
3 to 5 eye undivided plants- 1.90 
5 to 10 eye undivided plants- 2.50 
EXIMIA (RG). (See New and Special Items)- .95 
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