PLANTS OF PERMANENCE 
*DIANTHUS Plumarius. Scotch or Clove Pinks. 
Bear sweet clove-scented flowers during May and 
June. Good for edge of hardy border and for cut¬ 
ting. One foot high. Mixed colors. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
' D. Plumarius Allwoodi. 
Flowers larger and more substantial than the old 
type and if kept picked will bloom all summer. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
’^D. Plumarius. Beatrix. 
Double Hardy Garden pinks. A very lovely light 
pleasing pink variety. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
*D. Plumarius Bristol Maid. Double Rose Pink. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
’^Dicentra eximea. Plumy Bleeding Heart. 
A dwarf growing sort with beautiful finely cut 
foliage and showy racemes of pretty pink flowers 
through the entire season. Grows 12 to 15 inches 
high. 
Each, $.35; Three for $1.00; Per dozen, $3.50. 
•■'■‘DICENTRA Spectabilis. Bleeding Heart. 
The old fashioned favorite, with long racemes of 
graceful, heart-shaped pink flowers. Does well in 
shade. Blooms in May. Height two feet. Our 
plants are grown in pots. 
Each, $.60; Three for $1.60; Per dozen, $6.00. 
Dictamnus Fraxinella alba. Gas Plant. 
Ash-like leaves which emit a fragrant odor. The 
quaintly formed white flowers are borne in upright 
racemes. 
Each, $.30; Three for $.85; Per dozen, $3.00. 
D. Fraxinella rubra. Gas Plant. 
Rose-pink flowering variety. 
Each, $.30; Three for $.85; Per dozen, $3.00. 
DIGITALIS Ambigua. Fox Glove, Yellow. 
Old fashioned, dignified and stately. Good in any 
garden. 3 to 4 feet high. July to August. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
D. Gloxinaeflora. Fox Glove, Purple. 
A beautiful strain of the Gloxinia Foxglove, purple. 
Blooms in July. Grows 3 to 4 ft. high. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
D. Gloxinaeflora Rosea and Alba. 
Tall spikes of rose pink or white flowers. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
‘‘“'■'Doronicum Excelsum Giganteum. Leopard-Bane. 
Large bright yellow daisy-like flowers in May. Ex¬ 
cellent for cutting. 
Each, $.35; Three for $1.00; Per dozen, $3.50. 
ERYNGIUM. Sea Holly. 
Handsome ornamental plants with beautiful blue 
thistle-like flowers which are produced from July 
to September. Useful to cut for vases or to dry 
for winter bouquets. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
EUPATORIUM Coelesfinum. Hardy Ageratum. 
Blue, and blooms in September and October. Excel¬ 
lent for cutting. Grows 12 to 18 inches high. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
’“Euphorbia Corollata. Flowering Spurge. 
Showy plant growing 18 to 24 inches tall, bearing 
from June till August umbels of white flowers much 
like the Baby's Breath. Excellent for cutting. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
■“EUPHORBIA Cyparissias. Spurge; Milkwort. 
A low growing plant with fine feathery foliage. 
Covered with yellow flowers in May and June. Ex¬ 
cellent for border or Rock plant. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; ‘Per dozen, $2.00. 
"E. Myrsinites. Spurge; Milkwort. 
A pretty prostrate species, bluish foliage, with 
crowded heads of yellow flowers. 
Each, $.35; Three for $1.00; Per dozen, $3.50. 
■“E. Polychroma. Milkwort. 
A beautiful formal plant growing one foot high, 
forming a hemispherical clump covered with yel¬ 
low flowers in May and June, excellent border or 
rock plant. 
Each, $.35; Three for $1.00; Per dozen, $3.50. 
FERNS, HARDY. 
Prices on all Hardy Ferns (Pot grown) : 
Each, $.35; Three for $1.00; Per dozen, $3.50. 
■“Adiantum pedatum. Maiden Hair Fern. 
Very attractive with black stems and delicate green 
fronds. Requires moist position. 
■“Aspidium acrostichoides (Polystichum). Wood 
Fern. 
An evergreen species with deep green, divided 
fronds. Should be planted in a moist, shady posi¬ 
tion. Grows 12 inches high. 
■“Anthyrium Filix-foemina. Lady Fern. 
Grows in shade or sun. Large and handsome. 2 
to 3 feet high. 
Dryopteris Felix Mas. (Aspidium). Male Fern. 
This variety is nearly evergreen. The leaves which 
grow almost 4 feet long grow in crowns. 
Onoclea Sensibilis. Sensitive Fern. 
Very stately, likes partial shade and moisture. 
Grows IVz to 3 feet high. 
Osmunda Cinnamomea. Cinnamon Fern. 
Very beautiful, with erect fronds, drooping at tips. 
Bright cinnamon colored spores at end of fronds. 
Osmunda Claytoniana. 
A distinct and very beautiful species; foliage 
velvety green, with prominent brown spores in 
middle of fronds. 
Osmunda Regalis. The Royal Fern. 
Wonderful in damp marshy places where its rich 
yellowish green foliage and golden stems make 
very striking subjects. 
’“FUNKIA (HOSTA) Argentia. Golden Plantain Lily. 
Strong growing variety. Foliage golden in early 
spring. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
’“FUNKIA (HOSTA) Coerulea Lanceolata. Plantain 
Lily. 
These are among the easiest plants to manage. 
They are attractive for the border even when not 
in bloom because of their broad, massive foliage. 
Succeed in either sun or shade. July. 
Each, $.20; Three for $.55; Per dozen, $2.00. 
’“F. Subcordata Grandiflora. 
Large leaves and very large, pure white, lily¬ 
shaped, fragrant flowers in August and September. 
Each, $.25; Three for $.70; Per dozen, $2.50. 
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