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PLANTS (Continuvd) 
♦PENTSTEMON Crandalli. Blue flowers on creeping mats in the spring. 
$1.75 for 3, $2.75 for 6, $5.00 per doz. 
Barbatus Torreyi. Deep coral-pink. July to September. 2 to 2)4 ft. 
*PHLOX amoena. Clustered heads of deep pink. 
♦Divaricata (canadensis) . Profuse bloomer in early spring. Lilac. 
♦Laphami. A compact form of the above, with clear orchid-blue flowers in 
spring. Excellent for interplanting with bulbs. 
Decussata, Camillo Schneider. A brilliant scarlet-red. 
Columbia (Plant Patent 118). One of the best pink Phlox recently intro¬ 
duced. $2.00 for 3, $2.75 for 6, $5.00 per doz. 
Daily Sketch. Bright salmon-pink. 
Enchantress. Salmon-pink. 
Ethel Prichard. Lavender-blue, shaded mauve. 
Jules Sandeau. Large trusses of pure pink. 
Mia Ruys. Glistening white. Dwarf habit. 
Miss Lingard. White flowers from early May on. 
Rhinelander. Salmon-pink; large trusses. 
Salmon Glow. Flame-pink with salmon shadings. 
Thor. Salmon-pink. 
♦Stolonifera. Dense heads of lavender flowers on 3-in. stems from early spring 
until July. Excellent in sun or shade. 
♦Subulata alba. A white form of the Mountain Pink. 
♦Apple Blossom. Delicate pink. 
♦Blue Hills. Cascades of lavender-blue. 
♦Brilliant (Atropurpurea). Vivid crimson flowers. 
♦Brittoni. Star-shaped white flowers tinted with orchid. 
*Nelsoni. The best compact white. 
♦Perfection. Deep pink with bright eye. 
♦Sprite. A beautiful carmine with compact foliage. 
*Vivid. Bright cerise-pink on compact bushlings. One of the best. 
♦Nivalis Seedling (New). Another native from the South. 
$2.00 for 3, $2.75 for 6, $5.00 per doz. 
♦PHYSOSTEGIA virginica, Vivid. Dwarf False Dragonhead, vivid pink flowers. 
August and September. 1 ft. 
♦PLATYCODON grandiflorum (Japanese Balloon Flower). Bluish white cups, 
3 in. across, during June and July. 1 to 1)4 ft. 
♦PLUMBAGO Larpentae. Blue flowers on dwarf, spreading mats during August 
and September. 6 to 8 in. 
♦POLEMONIUM caeruleum. Azure-blue, finely cut foliage. June, July. 1J4 ft. 
♦Reptans. A prostrate form with blue flowers in April and May. 8 to 10 in. 
♦POTENTILLA alpestris. Yellow flowers on dwarf mats in May and June. 
♦Cinerea. Dense green mats, yellow flowers in early spring and fall. 
♦Tonguei. Apricot flowers on slender runners. 4 to 6 in. 
Warrensi. Large yellow blossoms during the summer. 1 j /2 to 2 ft. 
♦PRIMULA acaulis fl.-pl., Lavender Queen. Magnificent double-flowering 
lavender roses in spring and often again in the fall. A rare novelty. 
$2.00 for 3, $3.75 for 6, $6.50 per doz. 
♦Acaulis, Blue Shades. Large, single flowers in various tones of blue on strong 
stems 7 to 8 in. tall. 
♦Acaulis, Red Shades. These are magnificent, deep red to claret. 
♦Auricula. The Swiss Alpine Primrose in various delicate colors. 
♦Beesiana. Candelabra type, glowing velvety purple in tiers. 1)4 to 2 ft. 
♦Bulleyana. Clustered heads of orange-yellow. 
♦Cortusoides. Heads of rosy purple flowers in the spring and fall. 
♦Denticulata cashmiriana. Deep orchid-lavender flowers, early spring. 
♦Japonica, Aetna. Magnificent strain, glowing terra-cotta. In tiers. 2 ft. 
♦Moerheimi. Splendid gayly colored candelabra Primulas in a mixture of 
yellow, orange, pink, red, and lilac. 2 ft. 
♦New Large-flowering Perfection Hybrids. A distinct improvement, pro¬ 
ducing flowers 1 )4 in. across in varying shades of scarlet, purple, red, yellow, 
and white. Strong stems for cutting. 
♦Sieboldi. A limited stock is offered of this unusually rare Japanese Primula. 
♦Veris, Munstead, Yellow Shades. Carefully selected from a magnificent 
strain of bunched Primroses, brought to their highest perfection in England. 
Yellow, cream to white. Fine for naturalizing or for edging borders. 
♦Veris, Red Shades. Brilliant flowers freely produced in strong heads. 
♦Veris, White and Cream. Very prolific group, delicately tinted. 
♦Vulgaris (acaulis). The true English Primrose. Yellow, purple, or blue. 
PYRETHRUM, Brilliant. Vivid double flowers of a glowing red. 
$2.00 for 3, $3.75 for 6, $6.50 per doz. 
Buckeye. Double, crushed raspberry. 2.00 for 3, 3.75 for 6, 6.50 per doz. 
Doris. Double, pale creamy pink flowers. 2.00 for 3, 3.75 for 6, 6.50 per doz. 
James Kelway. Single vibrant red blooms. 
Lord Roseberry. Magnificent double flowers of a glowing deep pink. 
$2.00 for 3, $3.75 for 6, $6.50 per doz. 
Miami Queen. A delicate pink; large .double flowers. 
$2.00 for 3, $3.75 for 6, $6.50 per doz. 
Purity. Double; pale pink. 2.00 for 3, 3.75 for 6, 6.50 per doz. 
Queen Mary. Soft, silvery pink; double. 2.00 for 3, 3.75 for 6, 6.50 per doz. 
Sylvia. White flushed with pink; double. 2.00 for 3, 3.75 for 6, 6.50 per doz. 
Roseum. Single flowers of rose to red on strong stems. 2)4 ft. 
Roseum fl.-pl. A good strain of seedling producing fine individual specimens 
in all colors. Double flowers on strong stems. 
1. OPHIR 2. GOLDENI 3. RADIANT 
4. J. A. CRAWFORD 5. MARGARET PERRY 6. BAY STATE 
A MAY RETSCIMER IME31EROCA LLIS 
Great improvement over the old-fashioned Day-Lilies—larger flowers, 
longer stems, and an extended blooming season, enabling you to have 
these lovely Lilies in your garden almost every growing month of the year. 
fAjax. Large, rich orange flowers, several to a stem. Not unlike Goldeni, but more 
compact, attaining a height of 2 ft. June, July. 
fAnna Betscher. Golden yellow, perfectly formed. Late July, August. 2J4 ft. 
fBay State. Large, glistening, pure yellow on long stems. July, mid-August. 
Cinnabar. Cinnabar-yellow, shaded with rose-brown; good size. Quite distinct. 
July, August. 2)4 ft. $2.00 each 
fGold Standard. Pure canary-yellow. July, August. 2)4 ft. 
Golden Fulva. Rich orange-yellow with just a trace of the Fulva tawniness. 
Good-sized flowers, freely produced. July, August. 2 ft. $1.50 each 
fGoldeni. Deep golden orange flowers in early July. 3 ft. 
|J. A. Crawford. A brilliant combination of apricot and cadmium-yellow. July, 
August. 4 ft. 
fLemona. Delightful pale lemon-yellow. Most vigorous of all. July, August. 5 ft. 
fMargaret Perry. Brilliant orange-scarlet, with conspicuous yellow line through 
each petal. July, August. 3 ft. 
tMrs. W. H. Wyman. Yellow, in clusters on long stems in August. Latest to 
bloom. 3)4 ft. 
Ophir. Dark golden yellow flowers on stems 3)4 to 4 ft. high. July, early Aug. 
Radiant. Pure orange of an exceptionally clear tone. Fine quality. July, August. 
3 ft. $1.50 each 
Vesta. Deep orange with a glistening gold sheen. July. 2)4 to 3 ft. $1.50 each 
All $1.25 each, $12.00 per doz. except where noted 
- COLLECTION - 
OFFER NO. 37—1 each of the above 9 Betscher 
Hemerocallis marked (f).$8.00 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
Apricot. A very beautiful light orange. May. 2 ft. 
Dr. Regel. Fragrant orange-yellow flowers in May and June. 2 to 3 ft. 
Flava. Lemon-yellow flowers in May and June. 2 ft. 
Kwanso fl.-pl. Distinct and interesting form, double bright orange. 2 to 3 ft. 
Gracilis. Dwarf lemon-yellow variety. June, July. 12 to 15 in. 
Ochroleuca. Clean, erect habit of growth and clear citron-yellow flowers in July 
and August. Excellent for background massing. 4 ft. 
Thunbergi (Japanese Day-Lily). Primrose-yellow, in July and August. 3 ft. 
All Standard Hemerocallis 50c each, $1.25 for 3, $4.00 per doz. 
Hybrid Seedlings. Excellent for economical grouping, background plant¬ 
ing, or for the semi-wild garden. Clear yellow, Ochroleuca type—tall, 
erect growth. Colorful during July and August. 
50c each, $1.25 for 3, $4.00 per doz. 
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