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ACHILLEA 
Milfoil or Yarrow 
Very showy in flower gardens and also valuable plants for florists’ use. Flowers 
of the white varieties are ideal for fillers in almost any type of floral design. Achil- 
leas flower from the first of June throughout the entire month of July and should 
the early flowers be cut they will continue practically all summer. Varieties like the 
Pilipendulas are suitable for use as main flowers in basket work. 
AIxnoN. The foliag'e resembles .Ag-era- 
tum. These are quite distinct from all 
other Achilleas producing white flowers 
of a good size in May and June on stems 
8 inches in length. 
Per 10, $1.00; Per 1«K», $7.00 
.4GFfHATP>I. Grows to a height of 2% 
feet, of medium habit. Produces yellow 
flowers in corymbs. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 11M>, $10.00 
HOULE IJE NEIGE (Ball of Snow). An 
improvement on the Pearl. Wonderful for 
cut flowers or garden. Blooms in June. 
A good filler, grows 12-1,')" high, double 
white flowers in umbels. 
Per rO, .S5e; Per MK». $«.(M» 
KILIPENIll'LIA'.A. This fine plant from 
the shoies of the Caspian Sea grows 2 
to 3 feet high, flowers bright yellow, in 
flat heads, and with lace-like foliage. 
June to September. Nice to plant among 
shrubbery, evergreens, or for back bor¬ 
der, also a good flower for basket work. 
Per 1«, $1.«K); Per 1(>0, $7.00 
EILIPENIIULA HUI-APOLICE STRAIN. 
Recently brought to America from the 
Holy Land. This new strain blooms a 
solid month earlier than other varieties 
of its type. It grows to a height of 4 to 
,') feet, producing large heads of light 
lemon yellow flowers; which are very at¬ 
tractive in large floral designs. They can 
also be dried and used throughout the 
year. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per lOO, $10.00 
ACTINEA 
Lakeside Daisy 
HERBACEA. Has yellow Daisy-like flow¬ 
ers 2 inches in diameter on 6 inch stems 
from tufty bunches of foliage. Blooms 
in May. Very attractive. 
Per 10, $1..50; Per 100, $10.00 
AEGOPODIUM 
VARIEGATUM. Variegated foliage. Um¬ 
bels of pretty white flowers and produced 
in June. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per lOO, $10.00 
IIILLEEOLIUII ( RIIISO.N BEAUTV. A 
very bright-colored Yarrow, grows about 
2 feet high. 
Per 10. $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
■MILLEKOLIl .M KEl.WAY’S RRSEUM. 
(Rosy Milfoil). Finelj' cut deep green fol¬ 
iage, pink flowers in dense heads are 
found all summer. 
Per 10, $I.<K»; I*er lOO, $7.00 
.MONT BLANC. A variety in every manner 
and form the same as "The Pearl,’’ but 
size of blooms larger. Better and stronger 
stems. Darker green foliage. 
Per lO, .S5e; Per OKI, $«.(M» 
PERRV'.s WHITE. 1 to 2 feet. June to 
.August. A choice variety. Nothing bet¬ 
ter for cutting. An excellent tiller. The 
whitest of all Achilleas, and an outstand¬ 
ing favorite with florists for summer 
flowers. 
Per 10, .S5e; Per 100, $n.(N) 
PI'.ARMICA, EL. PL. “THE I»E.\RI..” Pure 
white flowers borne in the greatest pro¬ 
fusion on strong erect stems the entire 
summer, 2 feet high. As a summer cut 
flower it is of great value. An excellent 
vaiiety (or use in sprays. 
Per 10. S5e; Per HKl, $(!.<M> 
TO.MEN'TOSA .VUREA. A very charming 
yellow flowered plant, blooming in June. 
It will do well in the rockery or in any 
part of the border. While it grows nat¬ 
urally on dry rocky soil, it has done fine 
on lower and moie moist levels. Six to 
twelve inches. 
Per lO, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
AETHIONEMA 
CORIHF'OLll M PER.S1CU.M. Strong 
twiggy bushes, covered with long, slender 
spikes of rosy pink flowers. Height 6 in. 
•lune-July. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $I0.<H) 
GRANHIFI.OR.V. Shrub-like perennial, 
producing numerous dense spikes of rose- 
colored flowers. 1% feet. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per lOO, $10.<M» 
.lACirNHA. (jrows to a height of 4 to 10 
inches. Flowers light or rosy lilac in 
short dense racemes. 
Per 10. $1.75; 1‘er HK), $12.00 
SHISTOSUM. Narrow, blue-silvered foli¬ 
age neatly placed. Flower heads of pure 
pink, large Individual florets. Grows to a 
height of G Inches. 
Per 10, $2.<K); Per 100, $15.00 
ACONITUM 
Monkshood 
Herbaceous perennials of stately growth; 
do best in shady or semi-shady borders, 
woodland gardens or the waterside. The 
flowers which are produced on fairly tall 
stems are helmet-shaped and the leaves 
are more or less palmate. They will do 
best if planted in the month of October 
EISCHERI. A dwarf variety with dark 
blue flowers. September and October. 2 
to 3 feet. Hardiest and most useful of all 
the Aconites. 
Per 1(1. $2.«K>; Per 100, $15.00 
V\TLSONI. This variety is the late au¬ 
tumn-flowering kind, producing six to 
seven feet spikes covered with beautiful 
mauve colored flowers. A very rare and 
lovely variety. 
Per 10, $2.«M*; Per 1<M», $15.00 
VVH..SON’I BARKER'S A'ARIETY. Very 
vigorous grower. The outstanding feature 
is the branching habit of the flower spike. 
The main spike is surrounded by a num¬ 
ber of smaller spikes, the whole forming 
a really beautiful Inflorescens in candel¬ 
abra style. The color of the flowers is a 
pretty shade of amethyst blue, darker 
than Wilsoni. 
Per 10, $2.(M»; Per RK). $15,00 
ADENOPHORA 
In growth and habit they are similar to 
Campanulas, except that they are strong¬ 
er groweis and produce large glossy green 
leaves from the ground to the tip of their 
branches. When they first come into flow¬ 
er they create a real show, and if the 
flowers are cut they will produce a 
second crop late in the fall. The foliage 
is always a deep green and whether in 
flow^er or not, the Adenophoras always 
create a desirable effect in the flower- 
garden. 
HIPLOn.ANT.Y. A new introduction, beau¬ 
tiful shade of blue. 
Per 10, $2.<M»; Per KMl, $15.00 
I.ILLIEOI.IA, Dark blue bell-shaped sweet 
scented flowers in pyramidal panicles. 
Height about 2% feet. 
Per 10, $1..50; Per 100, $10.00 
ALLIUM 
C'YAN’EI'M. Little heads of blue rlowers 
produced on plants that grow to a height 
of about 9 inches. Very desirable rock 
garden plant. 
Per 10, $1..50; Per 100, $10.00 
PUl.niELLi:M. Pretty clusters of rosy- 
lilac flowers in August. Height about 15 
inches. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per HM), $10.00 
SCHOENOPRASUM (Chives). Grows to a 
height of 12 inches, producing umbels of 
lavender flowers in summer. Does best in 
sandy soil and sun. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
