HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 
Heliopsis incomparabilis. See page 89 
Aster, Harrington’s Perfected Pink 
Verbena bonariensis. See page 94 
Our list of plants comprises many new introductions, all of which have been submitted to a rigid test on our 
Nursery grounds located at Farmingdale, L. I., N. Y. 
ACHILLEA chrysocoma. ★ Fern-like foli- 
age and golden flowers. 1 ft. July. 
Millefolium roseum. Finely cut foliage. 
Pink flowers. 1 ft- Aug. 
Ptarmica, Perry’s White. An improve¬ 
ment on The Pearl. $1 for 3, $3.75 per doz. 
ACONITUM Fischeri. Dark blue with a 
lilac cast. 3 ft. Sept. $1 for 3, $3.75 
per doz. 
Napellus. Rich dark blue. 4 ft. Aug. 
$1 for 3, $3.75 per doz. 
Sparks’ Variety. Rich deep blue. 5 ft. 
Aug. $1.20 for 3, $4.50 per doz. 
AJUGA metallica. ★ Bronze foliage. Blue 
flowers. An ideal ground-cover. 6 in. 
June. 
Metallica crispa. if Compact; green, 
crinkly leaves shaded with a metallic 
hue. 4 in. June. $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
Reptans alba. ★ A white-flowered Ajuga. 
6 in. June. 
Reptans, Pink Spires. ★ Soft pink flow¬ 
ers in long spikes. Dark green foliage. 
Perfect compact habit. $1.50 for 3, 
$5.50 per doz. 
ALYSSUM saxatile. if The well-known 
“Basket of Gold.” 1 ft. May. 
Saxatile citrinum. if Produces masses of 
pale yellow flowers. 9 in. June. $1 for 3, 
$3.75 per doz. 
Saxatile, Silver Queen, if Lemon-yellow 
flowers. 9 in. May. $1 for 3, $3.75 per doz. 
ANCHUSA italica, Dropmore. Produces 
a fine effect in the border with its spikes 
of bright blue flowers. 4 ft. July. 
Myosotidiflora. if A dainty plant produc¬ 
ing a mass of forget-me-not-like flowers 
of a beautiful shade of blue. 13 ^ ft. 
June. $1 for 3, $3.75 per doz. 
Anemone 
Geant des Blanches. Large, white flow¬ 
ers. 3 ft. Aug. 
Hupehensis. Early flowering. Rosy 
mauve. 15 in. Aug. 
Queen Charlotte. Silvery rose. 3 ft. Sept. 
Rosea superba. Large, deep rose flowers. 
3 ft. Sept. 
September Charm. Pink. Very free 
flowering. 2 ft. Sept. 
Rubra. Dark red. 2 ft. Sept. 
Pulsatilla. ★ Violet-purple flowers. 9 in. 
May. 
Anemone, continued 
Pulsatilla rubra, if Reddish purple. 9 in. 
May. 
Sylvestris. if Snowdrop Anemone. White. 
1 ft. May. 
All Anemones, $1 for 3, $3.75 per doz. 
ANTHEM IS Kelwayi. Pretty lemon-yellow 
daisy-like flowers. 2 ft. June. 
Aquilegia 
Alpina. if A short-spurred Columbine with 
bright blue flowers. $1 for 3, $3.75 per 
doz. 
AQUILEGIA clematiflora. This Col¬ 
umbine is absolutely distinct in petal 
formation, the blooms resembling 
clematis flowers. Medium height; free 
flowering. Delicate pastel shades of pink 
and blue. $1.20 for 3, $4.50 per doz. 
Long-spurred Varieties— 
Blue Shades. 23^2 ft. June. 
Rose and Pink Shades. 23^ ft. June. 
Scarlet Shades. 23^ ft. June. 
Yellow Shades. 23^ ft. June. 
S. & W. Co.’s Hybrids. 234 ft. June. 
Longissima. Bright yellow with excep¬ 
tionally long spurs. 234 ft. June. $1.50 
for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
Pyrenaica. A tall-growing species, excel¬ 
lent for woodland planting. Dark blue. 
June, July. 
ARABIS albida fl.-pl. if Rock-Cress. Pure 
white, double flowers. 9 in. May. 
Rosabella, if Compact plant covered with 
delicate rose-pink flowers. 6 in. May. 
Snowcap. if Ball-like plant covered with 
snow-white blossoms. 9 in. May, June. 
$1.20 for 3, $4.50 per doz. 
A.RENARIA montana. if Large flowers of 
the Grandiflora type. 9 in. May—Sept. 
Verna caespitosa. if Bright green mats 
with dainty white flowers. 4 in. May. 
$1 for 3, $3.75 per doz. 
Verna caespitosa aurea. if Yellow form. 
4 in. June. $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
ARMERIA (Thrift) caespitosa. ★ Tight, 
dense clumps of foliage studded with 
heads of pale pink, stemless flowers. A 
perfect gem. 3 in. May-July. $1 for 3, 
$3.75 per doz. 
Armeria, Farmingdale Giants. A selected 
strain of giant-flowering Thrifts. Stems 2 
to 234 feet high. Excellent for cutting. 
Many shades of pink, salmon, straw¬ 
berry, etc. July, Aug. $1.20 for 3, $4.50 
per doz. 
ARTEMISIA abrotanum. Southernwood. 
A glabrous green subshrub with pin- 
nately divided leaves. Aromatic. 4 ft. 
Small plants in 3-in. pots. 
Absinthium. Silvery leaves; yellow flow¬ 
ers. 3 ft. Small plants in 3-in. pots. 
Argentea. Like the popular variety, Silver 
King, with heavier foliage. 3 ft. 
Frigida. if Masses of gray, trailing foliage. 
Valuable ground-cover. 6 in. 
Lactiflora. Sweet-scented, cream-white 
flowers, excellent for cutting. 4 ft. Aug. 
Silver King. White, finely cut leaves that 
are decorative when dried. 3 ft. 
Stelleriana. Vigorous grower with silvery 
white foliage. 2 ft. 
ASTER novse-angliee. 
Barr’s Pink. Large, bright pink flowers. 
5 ft. Sept. 
Harrington’s Perfected Pink. No de¬ 
scription could do justice to this wonder¬ 
ful introduction. Flowers very profuse, 
of a clear soft pink, a shade deeper than 
the Dianthus, Beatrix. Superior to Aster, 
Harrington’s Pink. 4 to 5 ft. Sept., Oct. 
$1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
Mrs. J. F. Raynor. A strong grower with 
crimson-red flowers. 5 ft. Sept. 
Mrs. S. T. Wright. Rich rosy purple. 
5 ft. Sept. 
Red Rover. Glowing rose-crimson—the 
deepest red in this section. 3 ft. Oct. 
Above varieties, except where noted, 
$1 for 3, $3.75 per doz. 
ASTER novi-belgi. 
Alderman Vokes. Rose-pink with bluish 
tint. 3 ft. 
Anita Ballard. Soft cornflower-blue flow¬ 
ers. Compact habit. 3 ft. 
Blue Eyes. Lavender-blue. 3 ft. Sept. 
Blue Gem. Semi-double; clear blue. 4 ft. 
Sept. 
Chas. Wilson. Fine new bright red va¬ 
riety. 3 ft. 
Climax, White. Large; white. 5 ft. Sept. 
Glory of Colwall. Double lavender flow¬ 
ers. 4 ft. Sept. 
Above varieties, $1 for 3, $3.75 per doz. 
PRICES, unless otherwise noted, 90 cts. for 3, $3.25 per doz. Purchaser pays transportation beyond 50 miles of New York 
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