ROSES—Continued 
Radiance. Large rose pink. 
Red Radiance. The favorite red form of Radiance. 
Sister Therese. Vigorous golden yellow. 
Souv. de Jean Soupert. Creamy yellow. 
Souv. de Mme. C. Chambard. Lovely coral peach pink. 
Souv. de Cl. Pernet. A real yellow. 
Talisman. Rich combination of red and gold. 
POLYANTHA OR BABY ROSES 
Bush roses bearing their flowers in clusters. They bloom very 
freely and as a general rule are extremly hardy and require 
less care than the Hybrid Teas. 
Brilliant Echo. Bright pink. 
Cameo. Shell pink and salmon. 
Elsie Poulsen. Large flowered semi-double two tone pink. 
Improved Lafayette. Large flowered rich red. 
Gloria Mundi. Intense salmon orange. 
Gruss an Aachen. Large double coral and gold blooms. 
Mme. Cecile Brunner (Sweetheart Rose). Dainty pink. 
Sunshine. The best yellow of this type. Very attractive. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
$40.00 per hundred 
Dormant Plants until April 15, $3.00 per 10; $25.00 per 100 
A SELECTED LIST OF THE CHOICER SORTS 
American Pillar. Vigorous pink. 
Birdie Blye. Everblooming fragrant pink. 
Clbg. American Beauty. Large carmine pink. 
Jacotte. Large fragrant blooms of rich coppery salmon. 
Mary Wallace. Vigorous large flowered soft pink. 
Paul's Scarlet Clbr. Probably the most popular climber. 
Primrose. Hardy canary yellow. 
Scorcher. 
Golden Dream. Rich yellow. Requires protection. 
Silver Moon. Fine pure white. 
Stachelin. Large double pale pink. 
bey PERENNIALS & ROCK PLANTs 
Interest in hardy perennials is constantly increasing. Garden magazines and Garden Clubs are spreading the knowledge of the 
choicer items. The reasonable price at which most plants are sold is also a big factor in creating a demand that means profit to you. 
Many items are valuable cut flowers and they usually bloom at a time when greenhouse material is scarce. A planting of 
cut flower items will repay many times its original cost, with the natural increase available for resale. 
PRICES: 1-3 of a variety at the each rate which is 5c added to the 100 rate. 4-24 plants at dozen rate. 25 or more at 100 rate. 
Varieties marked: (r) suitable for Rock Garden; (c) suitable for Cutting; (s) will grow in Shade. 
ACHILLEA (Milfoil or Yarrow) Doz. 100 
c Millefoilium Roseum (Rosy Milfoil) . 2 ft. July- 
(HEWONETE,  eaiconconedeco ha ee PPROAR EEE ore cee Ee eee ee $1.50 $20.00 
c  Ptarmica, Boule de Neige. 12 in. June-Sept. .... 1.50 10.00 
Tomentosa. 6 in. Low mats of dark green foliage 
with flat heads of yellow blooms on 6 in. 
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ACONITUM (Monkshood) ........ 
Rich leaf mold mixture. Prefer semi-shade. 
Gsuebisheriy) 2 ft. Dark blue, Sept-Oct. ........:....... 75 12.00 
Sparks Variety. 3 ft. Light blue. July-Aug. ...... if) 12.00 
Wilsoni. 5 ft. Mauve, Late Autumn. .................. 2.50 18.00 
AJUGA (Bugle) 
ts Useful plants for carpeting the ground, espec- 
ially where grass will not grow. 
Genevensis. 6-8 in. Compact clumps entirely 
covered in May and June with blue flowers. .... 1.50 10.00 
Reptans rubra. Bronzy glossy foliage, dark 
blue flowers. Spreads rapidly but does not 
IDSCOMTO MOD] SCHOMCIO SN Garssecsscsncracessrses.00s0cecaasserees 1.20 8.00 
ALYSSUM (Basket of Gold) 
Saxatile Compactum (Basket of Gold). 8 in. 
Silvery gray foliage covered with masses 
of golden yellow blooms in early Spring. .... 1.50 10.00 
Gypsophila Bristol Fairy is one of our specialties 
Doz. 100 
tc Saxatile Silver Queen. Similar to the above 
except that the flowers are a soft lemon 
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