E. MILLER RICHARDSON & CO., Baltimore, Md. 10 
Hardy Perennial and Rock Garden Plants—Continued Flowering 
Height Location Season 
ee ee ee Dragonhead. {Vived. 
CED UPI KS wee eas RR co ear Rie Dee 3 it. Sun Aug. to Sept. 
PLAT YCODON—Balloonflower. Grandi- cee 
florum blue. Large blue or white flowers... .2 ft. Sun July to Oct. 
PLUMBAGO. 
Bright deep blue flowers......... 10 to 12 in. 
Sun or Shade July to Sept. 
POLEMONIUM. Blueand pink. 30 cts.ea..... 12 in. Sun or Shade M 
RUDBEKIA—Coneflower. {Newmanni. Or- ; fae 
ange-vellowshowerse ewer ittincch ous eee 2 to 3 ft Sun July, Aug. 
{Purpurea (Echinea). Purple flowers with 
DFOURMACOMe rece ec cera eit yc at is rs Bel Suits Sun July, Aug. 
SANTOLINA. Evergreen silvery foliage, yellow. .12 in. Sun June 
SALVIA—Sage. tAzurea. Sky-blue flowers....3 to 4 in. Sun Aug., Sept. 
{Pitcheri. A great fall flowering plant, gentian 
DICER ok cee cco eee ee 2s 4 ft. Sun Aug., Sept. 
SAPONARIA. *Occymoides Splendens. Pink 
HOWSrS meme mn teete Sade eis et BOR Os 3 to 4 in. Sun May, June 
SCABIOSA. {Caucasica. Large lavender-blue 
HLOWELS HE ys ee kG, Larosa Bee 2htts Sun June to Aug. 
SCUTELLARIA—Skullcap. Blue snap dragon- 
Shapeddflowersia eck vi conve sews Oueg omnes 12 to 18in. Sun July, Aug. 
SHASTA DAISY. {Beaute Nivelloise. 
Large flowers blooming almost the entire 
summer. 18 to 24in, high. 50 cts. ea.; 
3 for $1.25. 
tChiffon. Frilled double row of narrow 
petals, the center is clear yellow. 18 in. 
high. 35 cts. ea.; 3 for $1. 
tEsther Reed. Double white flowers. 3 
to 4 in. in diameter, blooming freely 
throughout the summer. 50 cts. ea.; 
3 for $1.25. 
{Mrs. Chas. Lothian Bell. Another fine 
shasta, that starts to bloom about the 
time Supreme is done and continues all 
summer. 
tSupreme. Extra large single white flow- 
ers, blooming very freely in June-July, 
about 2 ft. high. We consider it one 
of the finest of the shasta. 25 cts. ea.; 
3 for 60 cts. 
{Double White Swan. Double white 
*Alpine or Rock Plants. 
PYRETHRUM, Painted Daisy 
{Buckeye. 
35 cts. ea. 
{Brilliant. Beautiful brilliant red. 
Double. 35 cts. ea. 
Eileen May Robinson. Bright lus- 
trous single pink. 50 cts. ea. 
James Kelway. Single deep red. 30 
cts. ea.; 3 for 75 cts. 
t$Miami Queen. Very lovely double 
pink. 35 cts. ea. 
tWhite Queen. A new full double 
white flower. Very showy. 35 cts. 
ea.; 3 for $1.00. 
{Single Mixed. A fine strain with many 
shades. 
{Finest Double Mixed. Many new fine 
shades and colors. 25 cts. ea.; 3 for 
60 cts. 
Large double red flowers, 

flowers. 30 cts. ea.; 3 for 75 cts. 
SILENA—Catchfly. Blue foliage, pink flowers.. .6 in. Sun All Summer 
SPIREA. Red, white and pink flowers, 30 cts. ea.12 to 15 in. Sunor Shade May, June 
STATICE—Sea Lavender. Purplish-lavendar 
LOW CES ReM re re rsae stro Rea eee eles COTS 18 to 24in. Sun July, Aug. 
STOKESIA. Aster-like flowers, lavender........ 18 in. Sun June, July 
TEUCRIUM. Evergreen leaves and rose-pink 
LOWERS Rien herenP CN Fe os ee is tue lets wusieras 12 in. Sun July, Aug. 
THALICTRUM—Meadow-Rue. Dipterocar- 
pum. Lilac mauve flowers. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 
/ OZR Aeon eS rac She ne distaue WiS-2 Bete ans 3 to 4 ft. Sun June, July 
‘TRITOMA—Red Hot Poker. tHardy Hybrids. 
Mellow -oranre and scarlet: 4.00 «tite acid eres elec 3 to 4 ft. Shade June, July 
Mt. Etna. Enormous spikes of rich red. 50 
UBM OA cee Ween ara ct cbaiete Sistine AN a atAdese van Grdherers 3 to 4 ft. Sun June, July 
{Tower of Gold. Golden yellow. 50 cts. ea...3 to 4 ft. Sun July to Sept. 
‘TROLLUS—Globefiower. Orange or yellow ....20 in, Semi-Shade May & June 
Europaeus. Lemon-yellow flowers. 25 cts. ea.; 
POSOLMOZ mia ce atts sl oe oe at can thas tals 18 in. Semi-Shade. April to Sept. 
‘TUNICA—Tunicflower. Lovely double rose- 
PUIG EER eee rete Rn siere coool eek ok oie 6 do ecanoneiece sik 3 in. Sun June to Sept. 
VALERIANA. {Coccinea. Rose or white...... 18 to 24in. Sun June to Frost 
Officinalis. The true fragrant hardy Heliotrope.3 ft. Sun June 
‘VERBENA (Hardy). *Canadensis. Creeping, 
wiolet-purple flowers 2. is cas 40.6 ss scan edie ss 1 ft. Sun May to Fall 
Canadensis Attraction. Scarlet center. 30 
GESLCA HS TOL QOLEUSMNN ote ao ole Ges elalajersleie se ies aCe Sun May to Fall 
‘VERONICA—Speedwell. {Blue Spire. Im- , 
proved subsessilis. 30 cts. ea.; $3 doz....... 18 in. Sun July to Sept. 
*Pectinata Rosea. Silvery foliage, rose flowers. . Creeping Sun July, Aug. 
*Rupestris. Creeping habit; blue, pink or white.3 to 4 in. Sun May, June 
tSpicata. Deep blue form, fine for cutting..... 18 in. Sun All Summer 
*Spicata Nana. An attractive dwarf form...... 12 in. Sun All Summer 
*Trehani. Golden foliage and pale blue flowers. .18 in Sun All Summer 
*VIOLA—Tufted Pansies. Purple, yellow and } ; 
OLEAN ZC eerie orcas alleravan anges ener svaneiaye ere Sisteete ei bret « 3 to 4 in. Semi-Shade May to Oct. 
VIOLA ODORATA—Sweet Violet. *Prince of : 
Wales: (Purple flowers .,. 0.05. 0c scat es 3 to 4 in. Shade May to Oct. 
*Double Russian. Sweet scented. 30 cts. ea.; $3 doz 6 in. Shade May to Oct. 
*Rosina. (Pink fragrant Violet.) 25 cts. ea; | 
Ds SONI OZM AA RAMA dehen ciotete, oie a] aumiatelen scale we weit 6 in. Shade May to Oct. 
YUCCA—Adam/’s Needle. *Variegata. Foliage 
variegated, white flowers. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 : 
LOZ ne ere ete ares ol ices eh ctras ax co ies ciel: ciertcata. ote %ei Ree ONL ee Sun July, Aug. 
tCutflower Varieties. 
PRIMULAS (Cowslips) 
Acaule. Lovely cream yellow flowers. 
35 cts. ea. 
Auricula Giant Hybrids. Flowers come 
of various colors. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz. 
Cashmeriana. Large round heads of 
bright violet. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz. 
Cortusoides. Lovely deep rosy-pink. 
Japonica. Pretty flowers of various colors. 
Julia Hellenae. Burgundy-red flowers. 
30 cts. ea. 
Monstead Giants strain. Finest mixed. 
Veris Duples (hose-in-hose). Attractive 
shade of yellow. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz. 
HARDY PHLOX 
Mrs. Lingard. Well known pure white. 
Rosalinda. Soft amaranth-pink flowers. 
Albion. A lovely pure white. Medium 
grower. 
Beacon. Cherry red; tall grower. 
Border Gem. A fine new variety, large 
heads of rich rosy purple flowers. 25 cts. 
ea.; $2.50 doz. 
Hardy Phlox, Columbia. Plant Patent 
No. 118. The color suggests a rich 
cameo-pink with a faint blue eye. 40 
cts. ea.; 3 for $1.10; $3.30 per doz. 
Daily Sketch. English novelty, large 
salmon-pink flowers, with deep crimson 
center. 25 cts. ea. 
Count Zepplin. White with red center. 
Fuerbrand. Brilliant crimson scarlet. 
Enchantress. Light rose-pink shaded 
salmon pink. 
Ethel Prichard. French mauve. 
Painted Lady. Silvery pink with salmon. 
R. P. Struthers. Bright rosy-carmine. 
eruent (new). Violet-red, shading to 
ilac. 
Thor. Deep salmon pink flowers. 
Tigress. Salmon scarlet flowers. 
ea. 
25 cts. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
These are the large flowering Poppies so 
much admired. 2 foot flower stalks, bloom- 
ing in June. Following colors: crimson, 
salmon, apricot, double searlet, white. 
25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz. 
IRIS—Flag 
*Arenaria (Sand Iris). A lovely little Iris 
with fairly large yellow flowers in May, 
3 to 4in., 25 cts. ea. 
*Cristata. Of creeping habit, large pale 
blue flowers. 
*Cristata Alba. A rare white flowering 
form of the above. 6 in., Sun, May, 
June. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz. 
*Gracilipes. Dainty blue flowers, veined 
lilac and crested with orange. 6 in., 
Shade, May. 35 cts. ea. 
Dichotoma (Vesper Iris). A rare Iris of 
easy culture, producing its lovely lilac- 
colored flowers. 2 ft. Semi-Shade, July 
to Sept. 35 cts. ea. 
Tectorum (Roof Iris). 
blue flowers. 
Verna. 
ers. 
Large attractive 
15 in., Sun, May, June. 
Lovely native, violet blue flow- 
4 to 6 in., Semi-Shade, May. 
JAPANESE IRISES (Kaempferi). 
Gold Bound. A fine double white, gold 
banded center. 25 cts. ea.; 3 for 60 cts. 
Melpomene. Double, soft blue. 25 cts. 
ea. 
Purple and Gold. Double, rich violet 
purple, with golden throat. 25 cts. ea.; 
3 for 60 cts. 
Red Riding Hood. A fine single red 
variety, very outstanding. 30 cts. ea.; 
3 for 75 cts. 
es IRIS. Flowers in June. Height 
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Perry’s Blue. Large clear-blue flewers. 
Snow Queen. A lovely white form dwarf. 
