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■WINTER PRICE LIST, JANUARY 19, 1940 
HARDY PERENNIALS (Continued) 
tASTERS, Hardy (Michaelmas Daisy) PerlO PerlOO 
Blue Gem. Double flowers of rich blue- *95 8.00 
Climax White. Large pure white- -85 7.00 
Mrs. F. W. Raynor. Nearest red of all Asters. Good form,- 1.00 9.00 
Queen Mary. Large dark sky-blue and frilled. One of the best. 4’ 1.20 10.00 
Star of Wartburg. Dark lilac-blue 2 y 2 to 3 in. diameter, summer¬ 
flowering _ 1-80 15.00 
St. Eg win. Light pink, compact. 2V&’ -;- -95 8.00 
*BAPTISI A australis (Blue Wild-Indigo) Dark green deeply cut fol¬ 
iage, spikes of dark blue flowers. 3’- -85 7.00 
BLEEDING HEART (See Dicentra) 
BOLTON IA LATISQUAMA (False Camomile). Pink flowers tinged 
lavender. 4’ to 6 ’ _ *85 7.00 
tBUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush or Summer Lilac) (See Shrubs) 
tCAMPANULA (Bellflower) 
Medium (Canterbury Bells) Blue, rose and white. 2-3’- .85 7.00 
Medium calycanthema (Cup and Saucer Bellflower) Blue, rose 
and white _ *85 7.00 
jCARNATION (See Dianthus Grenadin) 
CARYOPTERIS INCANA (Bluebeard or Blue Spirea) Herbaceous 
shrub covered with blue flowers in autumn, 2’ to 4’ 
No. 1 _1.80 15.00 
jCHRYSANTHEMUM (Chrysanthemum hortorum) 
Alice Howell. Orange yellow_ .95 8.00 
Apache. Deep red, decorative pompon, 18” _ .95 8.00 
Autumn Glow. Rosy crimson tinged with bronze, large- .85 7.00 
August Gold. Yellow, early blooming_ .95 8.00 
Early Bronze. Lively bronze-yellow. Late August till frost_ .85 7.00 
Excel&ior. Bright yellow, strong grower; mid-October_ .85 7.00 
Fields of Snow. Pure white, profuse bloomer_ .85 7.00 
Glory of Seven Oaks. Soft clear yellow, medium height, early_ .95 8.00 
Golden Queen. Large yellow_ .85 7.00 
Heart of Gold. Large, blush-pink, yellow center. 18”_- .95 8.00 
Indian. Brownish or coppery red, shaggy form, late_ .95 8.00 
L’Argentuillais. Chestnut red, very hardy, early_1.20 10.00 
Lilian Doty. Quilled petals, clear rose-pink pompon_ .95 8.00 
Little Bob. Bronze button. 18”_ .95 8.00 
*Mawii. Dwarf plant from mountains of northern Africa. Finely cut 
foliage, solitary pink flowers on slender stems, about 8 to 12 
inches high _ 1.20 10.00 
*MorifoIium. Low, widely-branched; pink to white single flowers 
from September until frost_ .95 8.00 
Normandie. Magnificent creamy-white flowers. Mid-October_ .85 7.00 
Old Homestead. Very hardy, deep pink, profuse bloomer. 3’_ .85 7.00 
Petite Louise. Large, rose-pink, early. 18”_ .95 8.00 
Pink Cushion. Semi-dwarf plant completely covered with a mass 
of pink flowers from early September until frost. Very 
showy in border; also grown as pot plants_ .85 7.00 
Ruth Gumming. Rich reddish bronze with terra cotta shades_ .85 7.00 
Victoria. Pure white, spreading _ .85 7.00 
Pink, unnamed ___ .70 6.00 
Yellow, unnamed - .70 6.00 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS, NEW KOREAN. Very hardy, dainty colorings. 
Daphne. Daphne-pink with sheen of lilac-rose, golden stamens_.95 8.00 
Hebe. Lovely luminous pink with golden yellow center. Very early .95 8.00 
Mars. Deep amaranth overlaid with velvety sheen_ .95 8.00 
Vulcan. Glowing carmine-red shading to garnet-crimson. Free 
flowering - .95 s .00 
fCOREOPSIS. June until frost. 
Double Sunburst. Striking golden yellow flowers, double, of good 
size. 24-30” - .95 3.00 
fDAISY (Chrysanthemum leucanthemum) Shasta Daisy. 
Aliaska. Large pure white blooms on excellent stems. 2V&’_ 70 6.00 
Diener’s Double Shasta. Resemble giant white asters_ .85 7.00 
Hartje & Elder. Earlier and hardier than Alaska. 2*._ .70 6.00 
fDELPHINIUM (Larkspur) 
Belladonna. Light blue, fine for cut flowers_60.00 per 1000 .85 7.00 
Bellamosa. Dark blue form of Belladonna_60.00 per 1000 .85 7.00 
Chinese Blue. Dwarf, dark blue, blooms freely_ .85 7.00 
Giant Pacific Hybrids. Flowers of immense size, mixed shades; 
considered the best delphinium introduced to date_1.80 15.00 
Gold Medal. Hybrids. Mixture of very best strains_ .95 8.00 
