36 ALLEN'S NURSERIES, GENEVA, OHIO 
Prices on all: 3 for 54c; doz., $2.00; 100, $8.00. 
TRITOMA 
A diversified, interesting and very useful family, the backbone of rock 
gardening; and fitting beautifully into the edging and low plant situa¬ 
tions of general gardening. Mainly very low growing, close jointed, 
densely spreading, good in either shade or sun. 
Acre (Golden Moss). 2 to 3 inches. Minute foliage very dense like moss, 
dark green ; flowers similar to leaves, an all-covering golden yellow sheet. May 
to July. Used for carpet bedding and filling between rock and flagstones. 
Lydium. 1 to 3 inches. The smallest Sedum; close groups of little round 
balls made up of the tiniest green beads, the color changing to purplish bronze; 
pink June flowers. 
Sieboldi —8". Reddish stems, strung with tiers of round, rubbery, blue- 
green leaves with red rim. Bright pink September flowers. ' 
Spectabilis —18". Large rubbery gray leaves; large lavender rose cymes. 
Spectabilis. Brilliant Crimson raspberry cymes; very striking. 
Spurium coccineum. A very fast spreading variety, with beautiful rosy 
crimson flowers in July and August. 6 inches. ^ Good for covering sandy banks. 
SHASTA DAISY. This new type is one of the largest flowered, and is a 
splendid cut flower supply for Memorial Day. 15c each. 
STATICE clumosa. Color dense lilac; ideal for drying; silvery white 
when dried. 15c each. 
THYMUS (Thyme). The charming Mountain Thymes make a dense, per¬ 
fect carpet of foliage, of great value for covering dry banks where grass will not 
easily persist, giving out a pleasing fragrance under the hot sun. They are very 
useful in rockeries, and provide a rich carpet for blocks of spring-flowering bulbs; 
their early bloom all-covering. Lavender blossom. 12c each. 
TRITOMA Pfitzeri (Red Hot Poker). Rushlike foliage supports smooth 
thick flower stalks a yard long, with a single fiery cone at the top. Brilliant scar¬ 
let, the opened lower petals rimmed with orange. July to September. magnifi¬ 
cent autumn cut flower. Much heavily for winter protection. 3 for 60c; 10 for 
$1.50. 
VERONICA longifolia. 2 feet high, green foliage, beautiful blue flowers. 
No. 1 plants. 12c each. 
VIOLA, Admiration (Tufted Pansy). Velvety wine-purple. 15c each. 
YUCCA fxlamentosa. (Adam’s Needle or Spanish Bayonet). A stately foli¬ 
age and flowering plant, always conspicuous. The broad, sword-like foliage is ever¬ 
green ; supporting a showy display of pendent creamy white bells 25c each- $2 50 
per dozen. 
YUCCA, Variegated. A member of the Yucca family with variegated leaf, 
beautiful. A production of this locality especially adapted to planting along walks 
where cheap nice article is wanted. Will please you very much. No. 1 plants, 25c 
each. 
Dear Mr. Allen: 
W e have bought trees and seeds from you for years. Are 
fine. Also want to thank you for the present you have sent me 
of Mixed Annuals, and sure got a fine variety and so many 
hardy ones. I am not able to work with them as I used to, 
but enjoyed them so much—so many different. 
Again, thanks. 
JAMES W. BROWN, 
R-4, Woodsfield, 0. 
YUCCA FILAMENTOSA 
Plant a Permanent Garden With Perennials. 
