Fo r 
Prices Postpaid, These Pages 
Hardiness 
Delphinium 
Each 
.50 *LUPINES—RUS¬ 
SEL’S HYBRIDS — 
Huge, sturdy stems, 
Wide range of color— 
clear and pure. Su¬ 
perb. 
Dianlhus 
Each 
.24 LY(;iIiMIS arkwrighli—1 ft. Bright scarlet, July. 
.24 —chalcedonica—3 ft. Large scarlet, August. 
.18 I’EXSTEMON harbatus Torreyi—3 ft. Scarlet, 
.1 uly. 
I’HLOX DECUSSATA—2 ft. .luly-Sept. Follow¬ 
ing kinds: 
.24 —.Ann (Y>ok (blush pink); Europa (white, red 
t-yp)'- Johnson Favorite (salmon pink); IMiss 
Lingard (white); Pink Beauty (mauve pink); 
Rhinlander (salmon pink); Count Zeppelin 
(white, red eye). 
.18 —Baron v. Heeckeren (red); Independence 
(white). 
.18 PIIYSOSTEGIA virginica—3 ft. Pink, July- 
Aug. 
.18 —virginica alba—3 ft. White, July-Aug. 
.18 PLATYCODON grandiflora—2 ft. Blue, June- 
Oct. 
.18 —grandiflora alba—2 ft. White, June-Oct. 
.34 *PRIMULA (Primrose) Munstead hybrids—1 
ft. Mostly yellow, large flowers, April-May. 
.24 *—Cashnieriana—1 ft. Lavender, April-May. 
.24 *■—veris eliator—Mixed white-red, Apr.-May. 
.24 PYRETIIRUM roseum—2 ft. Mixed white-red. 
May. 
.18 RL DBECKIA purpurea—3 ft. Purple, July-Oct. 
.18 SALVIA azurea grandif.—3 ft. Blue, Aug-Sept. 
.18 —pratensis—2 ft. spikes, purple, June-July. 
.34 SAXIFRAGE cordifolia^lj^ ft. Pink, May. 
.18 SCABIOSA japonica—2 ft. Clear blue, June- 
Aug. 
.24 —caucasica—2 ft. Soft lavender, June-Sept. 
.24 —caucasica alba—2 ft. White, June-Sept. 
.24 SIDALCEA Rose Queen—4 ft. Rose, June-July. 
.24 STOKESIA cyanea—2 ft. Sky-blue, July-Oct. 
.18 TRADESCANTIA (Spiderwort)—1 ft. Blue, 
J une-Sept. 
.18 —alba (white); also rubra (red) 
.18 VERONICA longifolia—3 ft. Blue, July-Sept. 
.18 —incana—1 ft., spreading. Blue, July-Aug. 
GLADIOLUS 
Strong lusty bulbs. 
Guaranteed to bloom at 
4c each postpaid. (100 of 
one kind $2.50 not post¬ 
paid). 
Plant some every ten 
days from May to July 
and have succession of 
bloom all summer. 
ALBANIA — Gleaming 
white ruffled edges. (90 
day). 
(HANT NYAIPII—Pink 
with creamy throat. 
(85 day). 
GOLD EAGLE — Pure 
yellow, large. (80 day). 
LOS ANGELES^almon 
blotched carmine. Two 
spikes. (90 day). 
NANCY HANKS—Apri¬ 
cot and pink. (90 day). 
PICARDY — Enormous 
pink. Profuse. (90 day). 
ORIENTAL 
POPPIES 
Flaming silken bloom in 
May and June. 2 ft. Space 
1 foot apart. Any variety, 
24c each postpaid. (100 of 
one kind $18.00 not post¬ 
paid). 
(Papaver Orientale) 
BEAUTY OF LIVER¬ 
MORE — Huge deep 
red, erect. 
MAY QUEEN —New. 
Double flowers, rich 
scarlet. 
AIRS. PERRY —Large 
flowers of a real salmon 
pink color. Fine. 
OLYMPIA—The earliest 
and dwarfest. Double 
blooms, scarlet. 
ROYAL SCARLET — 
Medium size, but great 
numbers of scarlet 
blooms. 
WURTEAIBURGIA — 
Immense dark red. Tall, 
showy. 
THE LILIES 
LILIUM (True Lilies) 
(Strong Bulbs) 
Aura turn —White, yellow-banded. Crimson 
spotted. 4 ft. July-Sept. 15c. 
Batemaniae —3 ft. Rich apricot. 30c. 
Browni —4 ft. Purple-brown outside, and 
pure white inside. Huge bloom. 80c. 
Canadense —5 ft. Yellow-red. 30c. 
Croceum —3 ft. Upright orange. 18c. 
Elegans aureum —1^ ft. Orange. 16c. 
—bicolor—shaded terra cotta. 16c. 
—Alahogany —Brown, crimson. 16c. 
Henryi —6 ft. Orange, August. 30c. 
Hansoni—4 ft. Gold, brown spots. 90c. 
Philippinese Formosa —3 ft. White, emer¬ 
ald streaked. Aug.-Nov. 20c. 
Regale —5 ft. Yellow-white. July. Prefers 
sun. Free-blooming. 20c. 
Speciosum Alagnificum —4 ft Ruby marks 
on white. Aug.-Nov. Sun, tolerant. 20c. 
Superbum — 8 ft. Ten orange-crimson 
blooms on a stem. 30c. 
Tenuifolium —1 ft. Scarlet, June. 14c. 
Umbellatum erectum —Red, July. 14c. 
—Golden Fleece —Gold, scarlet. $1.20. 
— grandiflorum —Large orange. 14c. 
— incomparabilis —Crimson. 18c. 
— Sappho —Orange. Red tips. 14c. 
— Vermillion Brilliant —Bright blood-red, 
spotted black. 18c. 
W ilmottiae —20 blooms on a stem. Orange- 
red. Recurved petals. 60c. 
TIGER 
LILY 
(photo) 
1 ^ ft. Native 
Lily. Blooms 
Aug. - S(‘pt. 
Vigorous. 
Tigrinu m 
spicndens— 
(type) 16c. 
A ar. Flort* 
P I e n o —- 
Same but 
double flow¬ 
ered. 20c. 
HRYSANTHEMUM 
Only the early (Oct. 1) kinds here. They 
are hardy in Zone (IV). Pot plants. Small, 
but will bloom next fall. Prices postpaid. 
28c each. 
EARLY “MUMS” 
Bonibell—Very free-flowering and early. 
Beautiful orange-buff. 
Early Bronze—Dwarf button type. Bronze 
color. 
Fern Ridge—Another of the new singles. 
Fiery red, orange center. 
Grenadier — Flowers in clusters, freely. 
Crimson with bronze. 
Irene—Masses of button type blooms. Clear 
white. 
Jean Treadway-—Aster type. Soft pink with 
dark pink center. 
King Alidas^—Earliest. Medium size, clear 
yellow. 
Petit Jean^—Pompon type, blush pink on 
long stems. 
Wheatly Hill -Pompon, white with green- 
DWARF “MUMS” 
‘Perpetual-flowered Alum”^—- 
bronze in August, then new shoots 
color deepens into frost, count- 
Pink CusmSn—(also called ‘‘A^mea” 
Mum)— The^S fetB^pgt l ft. 
Very spread ing,^yeT nSST Completely 
covered with lovely pink from Sept, on to 
frost. Photo above. Literally hundreds 
of blooms! 
Bronze Cushion—Like the above, but a new ish center. 
color—golden bronze! Also completely Yellow Normandie Large yellow, 
covered with bloom. 
ALL KINDS 28c EACH POSTPAID 
NEW KOREAN HYBRID 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Much hardier, probably to Zone 111. Single 
flowers in lovely pastel shades. Bloom early. 
October. (From pots) 28c each postpaid— 
any quantity. 
Aslrid—Pink Daisy-like flowers, yellow 
center. 
Apollo—Bright orange, medium height. 
Ceres—Old and coppery bronze, very large. 
Daphne—Daphne pink, medium height. 
Diana—Semi-double, light salmon, large 
flowers. 
Hebe—Light pink, medium height. 
Vulcan—Carmine red, excellent variety. 
Apollo—New Korean Hybrid 
PERENNIALS (pages 32 lo 34) — ROSES (page 35> — FRUITS (pages 36-40) — SOILS (page 41-42) 
