SWEET WILLIAM 
SWEET WILLIAM^ Dianthu* Barbattis, hb, 18 in. 
These are favorite garden firs, being showy, 
fragrant, and long blooming. The plants stool 
out and become large clumps, each throwing 
up a number of strong stems that are surmount¬ 
ed with large exquisite clusters. They grow 
readily from seeds, and thrive in any soil or 
sunny situation. We offer the finest known va¬ 
rieties, both single and double, and they show 
all the beautiful new colors. 
Sweat WiUiam 
Double-flowered. Black-red, Crimson, Margined, 
Rose, White; separate or mixed. 
Single-flowered. Bright Rose, Darkest Red, Pink 
Beauty, Pure White, Scarlet Beauty. Separate or 
mixed. 
Dwarf Compact, 9 in. Large showy heads, finest 
mixed. 
Newport Pink, 18 in. A very bright and beautiful 
variety, excellent for summer beds and cutting, 
splendid shades, salmon or watermelon-pink. 
Purple Beauty, 2 ft. Large heads of very sweet 
firs; richest purple. _ 
SYMPHYTUM Aeperrimum, hp, 4 ft. Prickly Com- 
frey; rosy-lilac bells in curved racemes. 
Officinale, hp, 3 ft. Alum root. Tolerant of shade. 
TEUCRIUM Chamaedrys, hp, 6 in. Spreading 
bright, gray foliage; llrs rose, in leafy spikes. 
THALICTRUM Aquilegiafolium, hp, 3 ft. Elegant 
plants with Columbine-like foliage and masses 
of pretty pink firs during June and July. 
Adiantifolium. A fine species. Fern-like foliage 
and tiny white firs. June bloom. 
Dipterocarpum, hp, 4 ft. A real gem among hardy 
plants, graceful sprays of violet-mauve firs 
brightened by a bunch of lemon-yellow stamens, 
showv in the garden and invaluable for cutting. 
THERMOPSIS Lancaolata, hp, 2 ft. Novelty. Extra 
early flowering. Ornamental plants with tall 
yellow spikes. 
THYMUS Sarpyllum (Mother of Thyme or Creeping 
Thyme), 2 in. For stepping stones, creeping 
plants, sweet-scented foliage, purple firs. 
TRADESCANTIA Virginica, hp, 18 in. Useful showy 
plant; a succession of bright blue firs all Sum¬ 
mer. Easily grown from seeds. 
TRIFOLIUM Repens, Dutch Clover or Shamrock, 
hp, 6 in. A handsome hardy plant with dark 
red foliage and white heads of bloom. 
TROLLIUS Europaeus, Globe Flower, hp, 18 in. 
Free-flowering plants producing large Buttercup- 
like yellow firs from May to August; germinates 
tardily. 
Hybridus Mixed. A choice novelty mixture, colors 
ranging from light cream to deepest orange. 
Ledebouri, hp, 2 ft. Large orange firs. May to 
June. Attractive border plant. 
Ledebouri Golden Queen, hp, 31^ ft. New, an 
excellent late bloom'=^r of vivid deep orange. 
VERBASCUM (Mullein) 
VERBASCUM Harkness Hybrids, hb, 6 ft. Tall vig¬ 
orous habit; immense spikes of pure yellow firs; 
solendid variety. 
Miss Wilmott, hb, 6 ft. Beautiful white firs; fine. 
Phoeniceum Hybrids, hb, 3 ft. Very attractive 
border plant of various shades, including white. 
Dink, salmon, and violet; in graceful spikes. 
Wiodmannianum, hb, 3 ft. Rich deep violet, 
pretty. Not so tall, very attractive. 
Complete Special Mixture of Verbascum. 
Regular pkt. Sc. 
VERNONIA Novaboracensis, hp, 6 ft. Brush-like 
purple firs in big corymbose heads; showy. 
VERONICA 
Amethystina, hp, 1 ft. Firs deep blue. 
Incana, hp, 9 in. Pretty silvery foliage and Age- 
ratu_m-blue firs; a good edging plant. 
Longifolia, hp, 18 in. Compact clusters of blue 
firs. Useful for perennial border. 
Longifolia Subsessilis, 4ip, 2 ft. One of the finest 
blue firs, showy border plant and excellent for 
cutting. Long blooming in. moderate shade. 
Prostrata, hp, 3 in. Dwarf, close-growing species; 
sheets of brilliant blue firs; excellent rock plant. 
Repens, hp, 2 in. Plants compact mats of green 
studded in spring with pretty azure firs. 
Spicata, hp, 18 in. Firs violet blue, in long spikes 
Spicata Rosea, 15 in. Lovely pure pink. 
Teucrium Royal Blue, hp, 9 in. Dwarf bushy 
habit, bright dark blue firs; excellent rock plant. 
Complete Mixture of Perennial species of Ve¬ 
ronica. 
HARDY SWEET VIOLETS 
VIOLA Odorata, hp, 3 in. The well-known hardy 
sweet-scented single-flowering English Violet, 
thriving best in a semi-shade; germinates 
tardily. 
Queen Charlotte, large dark blue, showy in beds. 
Rose Pearl, new, compact, firs large, bright rose; 
fragrant; very beautiful. 
The Czar, an old favorite; white. 
Complete Special Mixture of Viola Odorata. 
WALLFLOWER 
WALLFLOWER, hp. These deserve more attention. 
They are easily grown from seeds, and in a 
mild climate bloom freely during Winter. The 
firs are large, of fine colors, and perfumed. 
Benary's Double Dwarf Branching, 1 ft. Mixed. 
Eastern Queen, 18 in. Pretty shade of salmon- 
red. Good bloomer. 
Golden Monarch, 18 in. Fine large golden yellow. 
Kelway's Langport Strain, 2 ft. Huge single firs 
2 in. across, borne on immense trusses, deep 
red. Good combination with Golden Monarch. 
Primrose. Monarch, I ft. Beautiful primrose-yel¬ 
low. 
Rosy Gem, 18 in. Bright rose heads, very pretty. 
Surprise, 18 in. Purple garnet changing to sal¬ 
mon pink. 
Vulcan Improved, 1 ft. Large velvety crimson- 
brown. A striking color. 
White Dame, 18 in. Large trusses of creamy firs. 
Complete Special Mixture of all varieties. 
YUCCA 
YUCCA Aloifolia, hp, 3 ft. Fine old species, broad 
dark leaves, hardy and effective. 
Quadricolor, hp, 4 ft. Leaves reddish-tinged. 
Variegated foliage, leaves whitish-striped. 
Filimentosa (Adam's Needle), hp, 4 ft. White firs; 
long narrow foliage. 
ZAUSCHNERIA Californlca Macrophylla, California 
Fuchsia, hp, 1 ft. A fine border plant, firs fun¬ 
nel-shaped, large, erect, bright red in spikes. 
Jumbo pkt. 10c. 
GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA 
