WE RECOMMEND THE NEW HEUCHERAS 
Two Hardy Pompon 
Chrysanthemums 
Originated in New Hampshire and win¬ 
tered outdoors there without protection. 
TREASURE TROVE. Double, clear yellow 
Pompon. Blooms from mid-September on. 
ORANGE GLOW. Brilliant burnt-orange 
blooms from late September on. 
Above varieties, from 2 1 /4-inch pots, ready- 
in May, 
50 cts. each, $1.35 for 3, $4 for 10 of one 
variety 
Hardy Chrysanthemums of Recent 
Introduction of Special Merit 
AUTUMN LIGHTS. A very hardy, early- 
flowering C. arclicum hybrid. Large; 
semi-double; coppery bronze. Unusual 
hardiness and compact tidy growth. 
Height about 18 inches. Young plants from 
214-inch pots, ready in May, 35 cts. each, 
90 cts. for 3, $2.50 for 10. 
CLARA CURTIS. A beautiful dwarf, 
single, clear shell-pink variety, either for 
cutting, for the rockery, or for display at 
the front of the perennial border. The 
plants form symmetrical little bushes 
about 12 to 15 inches high. In late August, 
and continuing until frost, the single 
flowers, about 1 J4 inches across, appear on 
8-inch stems above the plant which grows 
into a compact little bush about 15 inches 
wide. Pot-grown plants, ready in May, 
30 cts. each, 85 cts. for 3, $2.30 for 10. 
Delphiniums • Hardy Larkspur 
Our giant-flowered Hybrid Delphin¬ 
iums are not excelled by any other 
strain in existence. 
They are the result of painstaking 
pollination and can be depended on for 
uniformly double flowers, color, size of 
spike, and healthful vigor. 
RICH ROYAL PURPLE. White bee. 
SKY BLUE. A lovely light blue. 
LAVENDER-PINK SHADING. White bee. 
GIANT WHITE. Clear pure white. 
DARK LILAC SELF. White bee. 
Vigorous young plants, ready in May, 
60 cts. each, 5 of any one variety $2.25. 
DELPHINIUM COLLECTIONS 
1 each of 5 varieties. . .$2.50 
3 each of 5 varieties .. . . 6.00 
Fuchsia Riccartoni, Scarlet Beauty 
(Patent 440) 
© Blooms all summer in full sunlight, but 
comes to greatest perfection in partial shade. 
Upright in habit, growing 2 to 3 feet high. 
The four sepals are deep purple, the corolla 
ruby-red. Requires the winter protection of a 
mulch north of Philadelphia. $1.50 for 3, 
$5 for 10. 
Geranium ibericum platypetalum 
Cranesbill 
Lilac-blue flowers all summer. Attractive, 
serrated foliage which turns bronzy red in 
fall and lasts nearly all winter. Compact, 
bushy plants. Not a new plant but little 
known by expert gardeners. 13 ^ to 2 ft. 
50 cts. each, $1.35 for 3, $4 for 10. 
RARE HARDY PERENNIALS 
Helianthus, Loddon Gold 
Bright yellow, dahlia-like, semi-double 
flowers 5 inches in diameter. Excellent as a 
cut- ower 4 to 5 ft. Sept., Oct. $1.25 for 3, 
W.->U tor 10. 
Heuchera 
Alum-Root; Coral-Bells 
® Two-foot panicles of brightly colored bells, 
line for cutting, spring from neat tufts of 
attractive leaves during June and July. 
Excellent for rockeries and well-drained, 
half-shady places in borders. 
We are offering five new Coral-Bells im¬ 
ported from English Heuchera specialists. 
They are in bright, clear colors, have long 
stems and beautiful foliage—well worth 
planting this spring. 
HEUCHERA, BLOOM’S VARIETY. Pro¬ 
duces long sprays of dainty coral-red 
bells. A two-year-old plant may produce 
several dozen flowering stems. 
H., FREEDOM. Similar to the above 
variety but with light rose bells. 
H., JUBILEE. Large flowers of glistening 
rose-pink. 
H., OAKINGTON JEWEL. Deep coral-red, 
tinted copper. Very ornamental bronze 
foliage. 
H., SNOWFLAKE. Pure white. Considered 
the best white Heuchera. 
All Heucheras, 50 cts. each, 
$1.35 for 3 of one variety 
HEUCHERA COLLECTION 
I each of the five new $0 1 C 
Heucheras. A.IJ 
Heuchera, Bloom’s Variety 
50 cts. each 
East Rutherford, N. J. 
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Liatris scariosa alba 
50 cts. each 
Liatris • Gayfeather 
Sturdy, strong-growing, hardy plants. 
They have handsome spikes and grassy 
foliage and are necessities in any modern 
garden. The blooms lend themselves well to 
arrangements, as the sturdy stems may be 
twisted and bent to suit the desired effect. 
LIATRIS PUNCTATA LONGIFOLIA. 
Purple flowers in August. Much like 
September Glory, but more dwarf and 
with longer foliage. 
L., SCARIOSA ALBA. A white variety of 
this beautiful and unusual species. The 
snowy white spikes create a most striking 
effect in the border for several weeks 
during midsummer. Will thrive in a good 
garden soil, in sun or shade. Excellent for 
' cutting. 
L. PYCNOSTACHYA, SEPTEMBER 
GLORY. Purple flowers are produced on 
extra-long spikes during late August and 
September. This is a decided improvement 
over existing types and is a fine companion 
forL. scariosa alba, the white variety. 
L. SPICATA (callilepis). Useful in low 
situations and along streams. Produces 
purple flowers in August and September. 
All Liatris, 50 cts. each, 
$1.35 for 3, $4 for 10 
Nepeta 
NEPETA MUSSINI, Six HilPs Giant. An 
improved variety of Mussini with a more 
compact and neat habit. The flowers are 
larger, of deeper mauve and stand up well 
above the gray-green foliage. 8 to 10 in. 
April-July. $1 for 3, $2.50 for 10, $22 per 
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