CLIMBING ROSES Ea ch 10 
No. 1 .75 6.75 
AMERICAN PILLAR. Large, single, brilliant crim¬ 
son, with white center. Late. 
DR. VAN FLEET. Pale pink. Perfect foliage. Mid¬ 
season. 
MARY WALLACE. Large, very bright pink double 
flowers illumined with shining gold. Early. 
MAX GRAF. A rugosa hybrid; large single pink. 
Mid-season. 
PAUL’S SCARLET. Intense scarlet. Early. 
PRIMROSE. Yellow rambler. Vigorous habit. Healthy 
dark foliage. Free flowering. Mid-season. 
SILVER MOON. Long creamy buds, golden anthers. 
Large, nearly single flowers in small sprays. Mid¬ 
season. 
VITIS 
labrusca, FOX GRAPE. 
Each 
10 
hand- 
someIfoTiage. Fruit thick-skinned, with 
sweet musky taste. Strong Plants 
$ .40 
$3.00 
rupestris, SAND GRAPE. 
Shrubby vine with pleasant tasting 
purple-black fruit. Strong Plants 
.40 
3.00 
vulpina, RIVERBANK GRAPE. 
Handsome ornamental vine, with bright 
green foliage and fragrant flowers. 
Strong Plants 
.40 
3.00 
WISTERIA 
sinensis, CHINESE WISTERIA. 
35-50 ft. 
Purple. May-June. Long drooping pan¬ 
icles. 2-3 ft. 
1.00 
sinensis alba, WHITE CHINESE WIS¬ 
TERIA. 
May-June. 2-3 ft. 
1.00 
HARDY HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS 
In this list will be found a collection of hardy herbaceous perennials that will give a good succession of 
bloom from early Spring until late Autumn. Nearly all are of easy culture. The usual list of herbaceous 
perennials offered in American catalogs can be secured and shipped with our stock, so that customers may 
feel safe in ordering and getting full collections, even if not priced below. 
Approximate height variety attains is given after name. 
All prices of Herbaceous Perennials are $.30 each, $2.25 per 10, $18.00 per 100 except 
as otherwise noted. 5 or more of a kind take the 10 rate. 25 or more the 100 rate. 
ACHILLEA 
PEARL. 1-2 ft. 
July-October. Pure white in masses for cutting. 
AJUGA 
genevensis, GENEVA BUGLE. 6 in. 
May-June. Splendid blue-flowered ground cover. 
reptans alba, WHITE CARPET BUGLE. 5-6 in. 
May-June. A vigorous white-flowered variety, carpet¬ 
ing sunny or shady areas. 
ALTHAEA 
rosea, HOLLYHOCK. 5 ft. 
June-July. Fine. Selected colors. Double Red, Double 
White, Double Pink, Double Yellow, Double Salmon. 
ALYSSUM 
saxatile compactum, DWARF GOLDENTUFT. 
9-18 in. 
Masses of brilliant yellow flowers in early Spring. 
AQUILEGIA 
canadensis, AMERICAN COLUMBINE. 2 ft. 
April. Shades of red. Fine for naturalizing. 
MRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT’S long spurred Hybrids. 
2-3 ft. 
June-July. Large flowers in various shades of pink. 
ARABIS 
DOUBLE ALPINE ROCKCRESS. 6-8 in. 
Profusion of double white flowers. A splendid rock 
plant. $.35 each, $2.50 per 10. 
procurrens. 6-12 in. 
Early Spring. Rare, delicate white flowers in elon¬ 
gated racemes. 
ARENARIA 
verna caespitosa, MOSS SANDWORT. 
June-July. Dense moss-like growth with small white 
flowers on thread-like stems. For rock gardens and 
between stepping-stones. 
ARMERIA, see Statice 
ARTEMESIA 
SILVER KING. 
July. Silver white foliage and sprays of mist-like 
white flowers, fine for cutting. 
vulgaris lactiflora, WHITE MUGWORT. 
ASARUM 
canadense, CANADA WILDGINGER. 8-12 in. 
April-May. Heart-shaped leaves and small brownish- 
purple flowers. 
CHOICE HARDY ASTERS 
ASTER 
linariifolius, SAVORY LEAVED ASTER. 12 in. 
Violet blue. A hardy compact native species. 
novaeangliae, NEW ENGLAND ASTER. 3-6 ft. 
Deep purple flowers in August and September, 
novaeangliae roseus, ROSY NEW ENGLAND AS¬ 
TER. 3-6 ft. 
August-September. A fine hardy native rose-colored 
variety. 
tataricus, TATARIAN ASTER. 6 ft. 
October-November. Blue-violet. Latest of all Asters. 
NAMED HARDY ASTERS 
An unusual collection of dwarf and tall varieties that 
will give charming effects in the garden. They bloom 
in New England during September and October. 
ALDERMAN VOKES 
Distinctive salmon pink. I 14 in. diam., 2i^ ft. high, 
75c each, $6.00 per 10. 
AUTUMN QUEEN 
Lilac, 2 in. diam., 2 i / 2 ft. high, erect. 75c each, 
$6.00 per 10. 
BLUE EYES 
Blue, I 14 in. diam., 3 ft. high, one of the best. 
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