Perennials FOR PERMANENT BEAUTY 
All of our perennials are strong 2 year field grown, 
well rooted and hardy. PRICE: 25c¢ each, 10 for 
$2.00 postpaid, except where specified other- 
wise. 
ACHILLEA (The Pearl). Pure white flowers borne 
in great profusion on strong erect stems, the entire 
summer. Grows 2 feet high. 
ANEMONE (Windflower). Plants grow 2-3 ft. 
high. Hardy plants, profuse bloomers. Excellent. for 
cutting. Bloom from August ’til frost. Cover with 
two or three inches of leaves during winter months. 
VARIETIES: Whirlwind—Beautiful double white. 
30c each, any quantity. Kriemhilde—Free 
flowering, double rich pink, 30e each, any quan- 
tity. Rubra—Rosy-red with bright yellow stamens, 
30c each, any quantity. . 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine, Long Spurred). In- 
formal elegance and stately beauty. Reserve for the 
Columbine a high place among flowering plants. 
Fine as cut flower and presents beautiful display. 
Colors: Blue, Rose, White, and Pink. Assorted. 
CARNATIONS. Beautiful strain of hardy pinks 
coming in three colors: Grenadin White—Extreme- 
ly desirable plant of easy culture. Grenadin Scarlet 
—Large flowering type for garden or cutting. 
Grenadin Rose Pink—Delicate colored flower. 
CAMPANULA (Canterbury Bell). Grows 2-3 ft. 
Bell shaped flowers in the following colors: Blue, 
Rose, and White. Order by color. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. Well-known fall flowers in 
a variety of shades. Usual height 2 ft. A variety of 
shades as follows: 
Large Flowering 
Philadelphia. Large lavender pink. 
Autumn Glow. Large pink. 
Pride of America. Large orange yellow. 
Elite (New). White with yellow center. 
Red Indian. Coppery red—late bloomer. 
Golden Queen. Large yellow. 
Adironda. Bronzy yellow. 
Ruth Hatton. Ivory white. 
Buttons and Mums 
Cushion Mums. White, pink, and bronze. 
Little Bob. Bronze button. 
Field of Snow. White button. 
Baby Margaret. Yellow button. 
COREOPSIS (Tickseed). Very attractive both for 
border and cut flowers, grows 15-18 inches high with 
a profusion of bright yellow flowers. 
DELPHINIUMS (Wrexham Hybrids). Huge flow- 
ers, varying in hues of light blue to deep purple on 
long spikes. June to October. PRICE: 30c each. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove). Grows 4-5 ft. Tubular 
shaped flowers on spikes in white, pink, and rose 
assorted. July and August. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower). Grows 12-18 
inches. Flowers borne in profusion making a striking 
effect, last a long while as cut flowers, and bloom 
from June until frost. Yellow and orange colored. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath). Tiny white flow- 
ers on rather slender stems, repeating throughout 
the summer. Make fine cut flowers when mixed with 
larger flowers. 
HEUCHERA (Coral Bells). Bright coral, bell- 
shaped flowers on long, graceful spikes 12-18 inches 
long. June to September. 
IRIS (Germanica). Choice varieties of orchid-like 
flowers in May and June in the following colors: 
Dark Blue, Yellow, Red, Bronze and Red, Pink, 
Lavender, White—order by color. PRICE: 20c each, 
10 for $1.50. 

Pyrethrum 

LIATRIS (Blazing Star). Narrow spikes of purplé 
flowers July and August. Grows 3-4 ft. 
LUPINES. Spikes of pea-shaped flowers in mixed 
colors of blue, rose and white, grows 3-4 ft. 
PHLOX. Most popular of the common perennials 
and a wide range of colors. Grow 214 ft. tall. Inno- 
cence—Pure White. Thor—Salmon pink overlaid 
with scarlet. Von Hochberg—Crimson. R. P. 
Struthers—Newport pink. Hauptman-Koeh!I— 
Cherry red. Graf Zeppeiin—White with red eye. 
Daily Sketch—Salmon pink with red eye. Border 
Queen—Pure pink and dwarf. 
PHLOX SUBULATA (Creeping Phlox). Very 
beautiful for a border in your rock garden or along 
your walk. Colors: Pink, Lilac-Blue, White. 
PRIMULA (Hardy Primrose). Heathery-like 
leaves with attractive colored flowers in assorted 
yellow, red, and blue. Grows 6 to 9 inches. 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy). Large daisies in 
mixed colors of white, pink, rose, and crimson. 
SHASTA DAISY. Large white blossoms in June and 
July. Grows 2 ft. 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker). Spikes or cones of 
orange scarlet flowers, grows 2-3 ft. 
NOTE: We reserve the right to substitute varieties 
of like color, if our listed stock is sold out. 



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Roses have been offered to the public in so many 
different grades and through so many different 
channels, that one is more or less in a quandry as 
to the proper source from which to buy, and the 
selection of the varieties. 
All of our roses are Northern, field grown and 2 yr. 
No. 1 budded stock. Many of the roses offered to 
the public are grown from cuttings, started usually 
in greenhouses in winter and transplanted outside in 
spring. They cannot compare with field grown 
budded stock in any way, lacking the hardiness that 
is so important. Beware of roses that have been out 
of storage for weeks. They may easily have become 
parched and heated, and when stacked like groceries, 
they seldom survive. We have made a special selec- 
tion of 12 CHOICE VARIETIES, some old and 
some new—all are worthy of your consideration. 
GREEN'S SPECIAL SELECTION 
(2 yr. No. 1 Large) 
HYBRID TEA EVERBLOOMING 
ROSES 
1. AUTUMN. Most extraordinary coloring of burnt 
sienna, on strong stems for cutting—very unusual. 
2. BETTY UPRICHARD. Semi-double salmon pink 
flowers stained with copper pink on the outside. 
HARDY Roses Field Grown 
3. CALEDONIA. Large double white blooms. High 
centered. 
4. CONDESA de SASTAGO. Double blooms on 
two toned coppery pink outside and golden on out- 
side of petals. 
5. E. G. HILL. Great massive blooms of deep 
maroon, velvety on inside and very fragrant. 
6. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. The finest and most 
fragrant dark red rose for general purposes. 
7. GOLDEN DAWN. A bud, rich straw-yellow, 
flushed old rose; flower double, sunflower yellow 
passing to lemon yellow with age. Foliage very 
healthy. 
8. JOANNA HILL. Very double bloom with Indian 
yellow center, surrounded by gold buff petals. 
9. KAISERIN VIKTORIA. The standard double 
pure white bedding rose. 
10. TALISMAN. Fragrant bloom of golden yellow, 
stained with copper red and orange rose on inside 
of petals. 
11. LOS ANGELES. Flowers of pale satiny pink, 
richly shaded with deep rose and gold. 
12. PINK RADIANCE. Large, brilliant rose pink 
blooms. 
PRICES on Hybrid Tea Roses: 55c¢ each, 3 for 
$1.50 postpaid, 12 for $5.85 shipped via express 
collect. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHAKAI. One of the most beauti- 
ful and by all means the most popular white rose in 
the world. 
GEORGE ARENDS. One of the fines pink roses, 
often called the “Pink Frau Karl.” 
PRICE: 55c each, 3 for $1.50 postpaid, 12 for 
$5.85 shipped via express collect. 
PATENTED ROSES 
Green’s Choice of New Patented Roses 
for 1941 (Postpaid) 
PEARL S. BUCK (Patent Applied for). Buds 
pointed of a glowing orange hue, softening to a deep 
yellow, tinged with apricot. Rich, lovely, and gener- 
ous bloomer. Fine for cutting, sturdy, and vigorous. 
PRICE: $1.50 each, 3 for $3.75. 
CARILLON (Pat. No. 136). Floribunda variety. A 
soft flame coral shade, large and pleasingly fragrant 

till frost, can be planted in group or as a border. 
PRICE: 85c each, 3 for $2.15, 12 for $8.50. 
HECTOR DEANE (Patent No. 361). A glorious 
visitor from the Emerald Isle. Long pointed crimson 
buds, orange at the base, ideal for cutting. Rampant 
grower with a pleasing old rose perfume. PRICE: 
$1.50 each, 3 for $3.75. 
ECLIPSE (Patent No. 172). The streamline Rose. 
Long, slim, tapering yellow buds, opening to a 
brilliant golden yellow. Open flowers have from 20 
to 25 petals. Truly beautiful. PRICE: $1.00 each, 
3 for $2.50. 
ETERNAL YOUTH (Patent No. 332). A joyous 
pink, livening to yellow at base of petals. A rose of 
sparkle and beauty whose fragrance and color make 
it outstanding among all pink Roses. PRICE: $1.25 
each, 3 for $3.15. 
SIGNORA (Patent No. 201). A definite improve- 
ment over Talisman, buds are a warm brownish 
orange, opening to lighter mandarin and salmon. 
PRICE: $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50. 
CLIMBERS AND RAMBLERS 
2 Yr. No. 1 
1. AMERICAN BEAUTY. Large buds and flowers 
of bright purplish crimson. 
2. AMERICAN PILLAR. Single flowers, brilliant 
pink with white eye, borne in clusters. 
3. CRIMSON RAMBLER. Scarlet crimson flowers 
in large clusters. 
4. PAUL’S SCARLET. Flowers large, well shaped, 
vivid scarlet red. One of the finest. 
5. PRIMROSE. New hardy yellow climber with 
large double canary yellow flowers in great profusion. 
6. SILVER MOON. White flowers, semi-double, 
very large with brilliant yellow stamens. 
PRICE: 40c each, 3 for $1.10 postpaid. 
POLYANTHA (Dwarf Everbloomers) 
2 Yr. No. 1 
The Polyantha are true Everbloomers and flower in 
large clusters suitable for bedding or hedge roses. 
ELLEN POULSEN. Pink. 
EBLOUISSANT. Deep red. 
GOLDEN SALMON. Bright orange-salmon. 
WHITE BABY. White. 
(We reserve the right to substitute varieties of same 
color if our present stock becomes depleted, unless 
you specify otherwise on your order.) 
PRICE: 55c each, 3 for $1.50 postpaid. 
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