Packing Is 
Important I 
Sketch shows pack¬ 
age used—plants in 
moss wrapped in 
wax paper labelled. 
Prices 
I’ostpaid ! 
Very lowest prices 
are given. No mat¬ 
ter how many or¬ 
dered, no change. 
(100 of one kind 
10% off). 
No Order Less 
Than $2. from 
these two pages 
(Add 25c to handle 
smaller orders). 
All Field-Grown 
Clumps 
Except items with 
asterisk (*) which 
are from pots. 
Perenn ia 
$.18 ACHILLEA ptarmica^—1 ft. White, Jun.-Sep. 
.28 —tomentosa—8 in. Yellow, Jul.-Sep. 
.18 AGROSTEMMA coronaria — 3 ft. Crimson, 
Jun.-Jul. 
.18 ALYSSUM saxatile compact—1 ft. Yellow, May. 
.24. ANCHUSA myostidiflora—1 ft. Blue, Apr- 
June. 
.24 —italica Dropmore—4 ft. Blue spire, Jun.-Sep. 
.24 ANTHEM IS tinctoria Perry—yellow, Jun.-Sep. 
AQUILEGIA (COLUMBINE)—Humus. 
.18 —Chrysantha—2 ft. Fragrant yellow, May-Jul. 
.18 —Chrys. alba—2 ft. Fragrant white, May-July. 
.18 —HYBRIDS — Long-spurred pinks, May-Jul. 
.24 —Copper Queen—2 ft. Straw and Copper. 
.24 ARMERIA cephalotes rubra—1 ft. Red, Jun.- 
July. 
.24 ---Laucheana —Vi ft. Red, May-Jul. Drain. 
.18 ASCLEPIAS tuberosa—2% ft. Orange, July. 
.24 *ASTER alpinus—8 in. Blue and yellow. May. 
.24 *—DWARF HYBRIDS—1 ft. Oct.:—Countess 
Dudley, pink; Maddock, pink; Lilac Time, 
violet; Ronald, rose-pink; Victor, lavender. 
.34 *—Novae—angliae Mt. Everest (white). Red 
Rover (red), Barr’s Pink (pink)—3 ft. 
Sep.-Oct. 
.18 BAPTISIA australis—2 ft. Bushy. Blue, June. 
.24 *CAMPANULA carpatica (Harebell) — Blue, 
Jul.-Sep. 
.18 —Canterbury Bells—Blue, pink, white; June. 
.18 CATANANCHE coerulea—2 ft. Blue, Jun.-Aug. 
.18 CENTAUREA dealbata—2 ft. Deep pink, Jul.- 
Aug. 
.24 —macrocephala — yellow thistle, Jun.-Aug. 
.18 —montana (Cornflower)—2 ft. Blue, Jun.-Sept. 
.18 *CHEIRANTHUS allioni—1 ft. Profuse orange, 
.18 CHELONE lyoni—3 ft. Purple spikes, Aug.- 
Sept. 
.18 COREOPSIS grandiflora—3 ft. Yellow, Jun.- 
Aug. 
Is Selected 
.18 —Mayfield Giant—Larger, more golden blooms. 
.34 —Sunburst—Striking double yellow, large. 
DELPHINIUM—3-5 ft. June-Sept. (1-year). 
.18 —Belladonna—light blue. Improved type. 
.18 —Bellamosum—Improved; dark blue spikes. 
.24 —Hybrids (Blackmore & Langdon)—blue to 
rose. 
.24 —Hybrids (Wrexham)—Blue-purple. Tallest. 
.18 DIANTHUS barbatus (Sweet William)—2 ft. 
(Red; White; Pink)—3 colors, May-June. 
.18 —deltoides—8 inch clump, dainty pink, June. 
.18 —plumarius semper. (“Pinks”)—All summer. 
.34 DICENTRA spectabilis—2 ft. Pink all summer. 
.18 DIGITALIS (Foxglove) Giant Shirley—Vary: 
white to rose. (5 ft. Jun.-July. Magnificent. 
.18 —Isabellina—3 ft. Cream. Jun.-July. Profuse. 
.18 ECHINOPS ritro—3 ft. Steel-blue, July-Aug. 
.20 ERIGERON spec, grandiflor.—Blue, yellow, 
July. 
.28 EUPHORBIA corollata—Tall white, Jun.-Aug. 
.18 GAILLARDIA grandiflora—2 ft. Orange, May- 
Aug. 
.24 —Burgundy—New, deep red variety. Fine. 
.24 *GEUM Borisii—8 inch. Bright orange. May. 
.24 *—Lady Stratheden—2 ft. Golden, June-Sept. 
.24 *—Mrs. Bradshaw—2 ft. Dark double red, Jun.- 
Sept. 
.24 HEUCHERA sang, splendens—2 ft. Scarlet. 
May-Aug. 
.18 HOLLYHOCK—white, red, pink or yellow— 
Jun.-July. 
.34 —Imperator—4 ft. Frilled orange. New Good. 
.34 INCARVILLEA Delavayi —iVi ft. Rosy, large, 
.18 LATHYRUS—(Perennial Sweet Pea)—June, 
3 ft.:—Pink Beauty; White Pearl; and Red. 
.18 LAVENDULA vera — (Sweet Lavender) — 
Blue, July-Aug. 
.24 LEONTOPODIUM — (Edelweiss) — 5 inch. 
White, Jun.-July. 
.24 LOBELIA cardinalis—3 ft. Scarlet, July-Aug. 
LIVING MATS OF GREEN 
The joy of the rock garden—its very backbone—consists of low flat 
areas of flower-studded foliage, half-hiding the stone. This type of 
plant is also useful on banks, to cover and prevent erosion. (See also 
pages 11 and 12). 
A JUG A (Bugle) 
Drain; sun-shade; space 6 inches. 
Genevensis—6 in., blue, white to red 
spikes, May-June. 24c each. 
Reptans rubra—3-in.; Purple-blue, May- 
June. Purple leaf. 25c each. 
ARABIS (White Rock-Cress) 
Alpina—Pure white masses in May. 
6-in. Drain. Sun or shade. Space 6 in. 
18c each. 
Arabis alpina—living mat 
C ALAMINTH A ( Calamint) 
Tolerant. Space 8 inches. 
Alpina —Vi ft. Purple in June. 34c 
CER ASTIUM ( Chickweed ) 
Sun. Tolerant. Space 1 foot. 
Tomentosum (Snow-in-summer) — Sil¬ 
very carpet. White, May-June. 18c. 
HYPERICUM (RoseofSharoii) 
Tolerant, sun, space 1 foot. 
Calycinum— IV 2 ft. Yellow, August. 
Spreads. 24c each. 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-me-not) 
Space 8 inches. Moist, humus. 
Alpestris—8-inch mounds, blue flowers. 
May and June. 18c each. 
Palustris (Scorpiodes)—Creeping blue, 
April-June. 18c each. 
NEPETA (Ground Ivy) 
Drain, sun, space 8 inches. 
Mussini—Spreading 6-in. dwarf. Blue, 
May. Sparsely all summer. 24c each. 
PHLOX SUBULATA 
Barren, dry, sun. Space 8 inch. Mats 
of tiny green, sheeted with color. Die 
in shade. May. 18c each. 
Alba—Compact, neat white. 
Lilacina—Spreading; lilac. 
Rosea—Profuse rosy blooms. 
Vivid—Bright pink. The best. 
SEDUM (Stonecrop) 
Barren, sun. Space 6 inches. 18c each. 
Acre—Carpet. Yellow, May-June. 
Album—Mat. White, May-July. 
CONS 1DE R 
Most lilies are 
easy to grow 
in well-drained 
soil. Dislike 
wet feet. Day- 
lilies like it 
damp. Prices 
all postpaid. 
DAY-LILIES (Hemerocallis) 
Field-grown clumps. Manure, moist 
soil, space IV 2 feet. Divide every 3rd 
year. Tolerant. 
CRESSIDA—3 ft. Deep Orange, July. 
44c. 
DUMORTIERI—2 ft. Orange—yellow 
during May and June. 18 cents. 
FLAVA—Lemon, fragrant. May. 3 ft. 
18 cents. 
FULVA—2 ft. Orange, July-August. 
18 cents. 
J. R. MAN—2 ft. Orange, July. 18c. 
THE GEM—2 ft. Deep orange, July. 18c. 
THUNBERGII—3 ft. Fragrant yellow. 
July-August. 18 cents. 
MAGIC LILY 
This bulb (Lycoris squamigera) in 
spring makes attractive leaves. They 
die down and a month later as if by 
magic a tall stack of 10 fragrant lilies 
thrusts up — lilac-pink, shaded blue. 
Hardy, remains year after year. $1. each. 
FOX-TAIL LILY (Eremurus) 
Rich, drain, space 18 inches. Hardy 
Zone (V). Protect crown in winter. 
Flower spike May-June. 
Bungei—Citron-yellow. 
Robustus—Huge, rose-pink. Largest. 
2-year plants.65c each postpaid. 
PERENNIAL PRICES are ALL POSTPAID to your DOOR ! 
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