PERENNIALS 
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GYPSOPHILA PANICULATA (Baby's Breath)—It is exquisite for 
cutting, producing masses of dainty pure white flowers, which 
give beautiful material for vases. Field plants. 
Per 10. 51.00 Per 100 ... 57.00 
HIBISCUS (Marsh Mallows) —Large flowers ranging in color from 
white to dark red. On stalks 5 to 6 feet high, blooms in July and 
Summer. In colors white, pink and red, crimson eye. Field plants. 
Per 10. 51.00 Per 100.57.00 
HOLLYHOCK DOUBLE —A well known Perennial with long spikes 
of very showy flowers. Height about 5 feet. June and July. 
White, Yellow, Red, Newport Pink. Field plants. 
Per 10..„.51.00 Per 100. 57.00 
HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lily) 
Each year finds an increased demand for this beautiful and 
highly useful plant. They can be used anywhere in the 
garden and are perfectly hardy. 
DUMORTIERI —Orange yellow. May - June. 2 to 3 ft. Field 
plants. 
Per 10.51.00 Per 100.57.00 
FLAVA— Lemon yellow, sweet scented. May. 3 ft. Field plants. 
Per 10.51.00 Per 100.57.00 
J. R. MAN —Orange. 2 to 3 ft. July. Field plants. 
Per 10.51.00 Per 100.57.00 
THE GEM —Deep orange yellow, large flowers. 2 to 3 ft. July. 
Field plants. 
Per 10.51.00 Per 100.57.00 
HYPERICUM CALYCINUM (Aaron's Beard)—A shrubbery peren¬ 
nial which produces yellow golden cup shaped flowers. One 
foot. August. Field plants. 
Per 10 .51.50 Per 100 510.00 
INCARVILLEA DELAVAYI (Hardy Gloxinia) — A very beautiful 
perennial with large rose colored flowers like Gloxinias. Pro¬ 
duced in clusters on stems about IV 2 ft. Blooms in June. Field 
plants. 
Per 10... 52.00 Per 100.515.00 
JAPANESE IRIS—Mixed colors, strong plants. We offer a collection 
of outstanding colors, large flowers. Field plants. 
Per 10 .51.00 Per 100 58.00 
IRIS OCHROLENCA—A beautiful Iris, dark blue flowers on stiff 
stems 3 to 4 ft. tall. June to July. Field plants. 
Per 10...51.50 Per 100...510.00 
IRIS PUMILA - THE BRIDE—Dwarf Iris, the first to bloom in the 
Spring. A beautiful dwarf item for cookery or hill side, highly 
recommended for border. Pure white. Field plants. 
Per 10 .51.00 Per 100.57.00 
IRIS SIBERICA EMPEROR—Large flowers of rich deep violet blue. 
3 to 4 ft. June. Field plants. 
Per 10...51.50 Per 100.510.00 
IRIS SIBERICA SNOW QUEEN— the largest of the white Irises. 3 ft. 
Blooms in June. Field plants. 
Per 10.. 51.50 Per 100...510.00 
IRIS SIBERICA PERRY'S BLUE— Very showy, sky-blue color. 3 to 4 
ft. Blooms in June. Field plants. 
Per 10...51.50 Per 100...510.00 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIA PINK BEAUTY (Hardy Sweet Pea)—Similar 
to the annual Sweet Pea producing bushes with masses of large 
racemes of deep rose flowers. June to August. Field plants. 
Per 10 .. .. 51.00 Per 100 57.00 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIA WHITE PEARL —The same as above, but 
white flowers. Field plants. 
Per 10 .51.00 Per 100 . 57.00 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIA RED —The same as above but red flowers. 
Field plants. 
Per 10 51.00 Per 100. 57.00 
LIASTRIS PYCNOSTACHYA (Kansas Gayfeather) — One of the 
choicest perennial, purple dense spikes about 4 to 5 feet tall. 
July to August. Very good cutflower. Field plants. 
Per 10.. 51.50 Per 100 . 510.00 
LINUM PERENNE (Perennial Flax)—A lovely plant for the border 
with permanent green attractive foliage and intensive blue 
flowers, which open only in sunshine. iVz ft. May to August. 
Per 10 . 51.00 Per 100 57.00 
MYOSOTIS ALPESTRIS (Alpine Forget-me-not) — Forms round 
bushes about 8 in. high covered in Spring with masses of star 
like blue flowers. May and June. 2 in. pot plants. 
Per 10. 51.00 Per 100.57.00 
MYOSOTIS PALUSTRIS SEMPERFLORENS— Large rich blue flowers, 
yellow eye. Bloom in early spring. Field plants. 
Per 10 .51.00 Per 100. 57.00 
NEPETA MUSSINI—Belongs to the catnip family, spreads very rap¬ 
idly with masses of blue flowers. Used in the rock garden and 
for ground covers. 5 in. Summer. Field plants. 
Per 10.51.50 Per 100...510.00 
PAPAVER NUDICAULE (Iceland Poppy)—A very free flowering 
plant, especially very early in the Spring and late Fall in cool 
weather. Cup-shape flowers of a bright yellow color are borne 
on graceful stems about 1 foot tall. May and Fall. Pot plants. 
Per 10 . 51.00 Per 100 57.00 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE—There is nothing as showy as the oriental 
poppy in the flower garden. Gorgeous large cup-shape flowers 
in all shades of pink, orange, red and white. Two to three feet 
tall. The flowering season is May to June. 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE BEAUTY OF LIVERMERE—This is deep red 
poppy, bearing large flowers on erect stems of 2 ft. 
Per 10.51.50 Per 100.510.00 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE MAY QUEEN —A double flowering variety 
still quite new, color rich scarlet. Field plants. 
Per 10.51.50 Per 100.510.00 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE MRS. PERRY—Of all the salmon pink varie¬ 
ties we consider Mrs. Perry the best. Large flowers of real salmon 
pink color. Field plants. 
Per 10.51.50 Per 100.510.00 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE OLYMPIA— The earliest of all. Double scar¬ 
let flowers. IV 2-2 ft. Field plants. 
Per 10.51.50 Per 100.510.00 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE PERRY'S WHITE—Pure white the best in 
this class IV 2-2 ft. Field plants. 
Per 10.52.50 Per 100. 520.00 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE ROYAL SCARLET —A medium flower but 
produced in great profusion of a rich scarlet color. Field plants. 
Per 10.51.50 Per 100 ..510.00 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE WURTENBERGIA—One of the finest dark 
red. Immense flowers, long stems. Very showy. 2 to 3 ft. Field 
plants. 
Per 10 .51.50 Per 100 .. 510.00 
PARDANTHUS CHINENSIS—Blackberry Lily. Orange flowers, very 
hardy, 24 inch stem. 
Per 10 51.60 Per 100 512.00 
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