NEW HELIOPSIS (Pages 35 and 61) 
Scabra Inconiparabilis 
Comes from France and is an excellent early summer hot weather plant; 
fine tor cutting as well as the border. 
NEW LIATRIS (Pages 40 and 42) 
Scariosa, September Glory 
September Glory makes a spike about 6 feet tall which is covered from 
top to bottom with flowers. It is in bloom for a long time, making a 
magnificent display in late summer. 
Scariosa, White Spire 
This white variety is a sport from the above. 
NEW ORNITHOGALUM (Page 116) 
Saundersae 
A most valuable midsummer-flowering bulb from South Africa. Its pure 
white waxy flowers last for almost a month when cut, longer in the 
garden. Easy to grow. Multiplies rapidly. 
LITTLE KNOWN PACHISTIMA (Page 153) 
Canbyi 
A choice dwarf compact evergreen shrub of inestimable value. Superb 
as an evergreen edging to flower beds or borders for walks. Perfect in 
front of evergreen plantings. Spreads to about 18 inches in diameter 
and never grows over 8 inches in height. May be trimmed or left natural. 
Withstands 20 below zero and foliage does not burn or discolor during 
winter. Does well in sun and light shade. 
NEW HARDY PENTSTEMON (Pages 42 and 49) 
Garnet 
Three years ago this variety was sent us from Europe as a hardy large- 
flowered variety. It has stood the cold test successfully and we are 
happy to be able to introduce this handsome garnet-colored plont. 
NEW PHLOX (Pages 53 and 54) 
Marie Louise 
For absolute white and excellent heads, nothing beats Marie Louise, 
introduced last year. It will be fops in white for many years to come. 
San Antonio 
San Antonio has surprised us again with its brilliance. A color for "men 
only" as it were, vivid Peony-purple with rich glow of plum. The hottest 
sun does not fade it; a stately plant growing next to Hemerocallis 
Hyperion. 
George Stipp 
George Stipp is one of those salmon-pinks so hard to describe, sufficient 
that it is one of the best in that shade and a magnificent free bloomer. 
Oriental Poppy, Snoivflame 
NEW ORIENTAL POPPY (Pages 48 and 51) 
Snowflame 
A most unusual break in the coloring of Poppies. "Sensational" is what 
several Poppy fanciers said when they saw this variety for the first time. 
Lower part white, upper part a flame-orange. Fortunately, an excellent 
grower. 
NEW GIANT STOKESIA (Pages 41 and 63) 
Blue Moon 
Big 5- to 6-inch blue disclike flowers on good 24-inch long stems. Blue 
Moon is a really fine border plant which requires little core. 
NEW VIOLAS (Pages 62 and 67) 
Catherine Sharp 
A perfectly lovely really hardy Viola. The 3-year-old clumps of it are 
almost 18 inches to 2 feet across. The flowers are high above its foliage, 
the fine long stems permitting its use for a cut flower. Plant a few in 
a cold frame or a cool greenhouse. It will bloom all winter for you. 
King Henry and New “Gem” Varieties 
Is a miniature-flowered variety that will steal your heart. The Gem 
varieties are charming and fine hardy additions to good plants. 
NEW HORVATH ROSES (Pages 165 to 173) 
Thor 
Thor might be called the climbing Crimson Glory. A superb climbing Rose, 
perfect bottle green foliage, never any black spot or mildew, and in June 
magnificent red Roses like you get from Hybrid Teas. 
Mercurius 
Mercurius is a large cup-shaped double flower, a mixture of shrimp-pink 
and pure pink with delicate undertones of yellow. Pillar Rose habit, very 
free flowering; unquestionably the outstanding kind in this color. Her¬ 
cules, Federation, Polaris, Buff King, and Doubloons are all great fa¬ 
vorites. Mabelle Stearns is being planted in greater quantities and we 
now offer it in standard or tree Rose. form. You'll like it. 
NEW LILACS (Page 142) 
New French Hybrids 
A superb collection of the latest Lemoine Hybrids is offered. They are 
the last word. 
NEW'VIBURNUM (Pages 139 and 143) 
Burkwoodi 
A new lovely sweet-scented Snowball from England. 
Pentstemon, Garnet 
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