

HARDY PERENNIALS (continued) 
Price: 30¢ each, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100, except where noted 
*Pink Beauty—A charming strain, many shades from salmon- 
pink to richest shades of salmon-red much admired. 
SPIREAS {Meadowsweet) 
Very showy plants, either planted in isolated clumps or inter- 
mingled with other herbaceous plants in the hardy border. 
They thrive well in any rich garden soil, but prefer damp 
positions. Very decorative with beautiful spikes of flower. 
Kriemheilde—One of the most attractive of the late Spireas, 
salmon-pink in color. 
Queen Alexander—Another very fine pink variety. 
Rubens—Very beautiful carmine rose and one of the best liked 
of the many varieties sent out. 
Venus—Is a purplish rose, very tall, late growing variety. 
*STOKESIA (The Cornflower Aster) 
Blue Moon—Stokesia Blue Moon is a vigorous growing, large, 
free flowering variety of exceptional merit and distinction. 
It is of easy culture, a clean grower and flowers throughout 
the Summer and Autumn until frost. It is not at all unusual 
to see vivid blue disc-like flowers five to six inches in diam- 
eter on stems twelve to eighteen inches long. A worthwhile 
addition to the hardy garden. Price: 50e¢ each, $4.50 per 
dozen, $30.00 per 100. 
*Cyanea Caerulea—Very large lavender blue flowers bloom- 
ing from early July until late October—succeeds well in 
open, sunny position. A very desirable border plant growing 
about 1% to 2 feet high. 

Stokesia Blue Moon 
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TECRIUM 
*Chamaedrys—Small shrub-like growth of shiny dark green 
leaves resembling dwarf Boxwood. Makes an excellent edg- 
ing for a garden or border because it can be clipped to any 
height, up to 12 inches. For nice compact planting set out 
about 6 inches apart. Does best in full sun. Price: 50¢ each, 
$4.00 per dozen, $25.00 per 100. 
THALICTRUM [Meadow Rue) 
Adiantifolium—The foliage resembles the maiden hair fern 
and the feathery white flowers are airy and graceful in the 
garden or in bouquets. Blooms June and July. Height, 2 
feet. Prefers a rich loam and rather moist place. 
THYMUS (Creeping Thyme) 
*Serpyllum Coccineus—The favorite Thyme for flagging with 
its myriad of brilliant crimson blooms during the mid- 
season. Evergreen and bronzy during the Winter. 


TRITUMAS 
Price: 35¢ each, $3.50 per dozen 
These are one of the most satisfactory flowers to grow in the 
garden because they bloom from June until frost, but hereto- 
fore the orange-red commonly known as the ‘‘Red Hot Poker” 
was about the only color it was possible to procure. 
However, since then successful hybridization has resulted in 
many new varieties being added to this list and on account 
of a large stock being available it is possible to offer them 
at a very reasonable price. 
A. J. Van Laaren—Graceful ivory white flowers on long stems. 
Free flowering and one of the best of the white types. 
La Citroniere—The lemon yellow color is clear and uniform 
from top to bottom of bloom. Stems about 30 inches long. 
Excellent color for the garden. 
Pres. MacMahon—Lower half of flower salmon pink, top 
brilliant fiery salmon red, very unusual. 
Queen Wilhelmina—The small, dainty, graceful white flowers 
are produced in great numbers. 2 feet high. 
Salmon Beauty — Glittering legion or French red 
flowers that fairly shine in the sunlight on account 
of their very brilliant coloring. 24 inches high. 
Salmonea — Graceful airy flowers coral pink top, 
lower half deep shell pink. Very floriferous. Thin 
24 inch stems. 
Vanilla—Graceful airy flower heads of clear straw 
yellow, a shade difficult to get in flowers. Unusual 
in color, and makes a fine effect in the garden. 
Stiff stems. 2 feet high. 
TUNICA SAXIFRAGA 
*FI. Pl. rosea—A dancing miniature of the beloved Baby’s 
Breath in double form. Reigning gayly through the heat of 
the Summer. 
*VALERIANA [Garden Heliotrope) 
Rubrum. Very lovely rich reddish pink heads, growing on 
stems 12 inches to 15 inches long. Ideal for cut-flowers and 
flowering from June till October. Plants attain a height of 
about 2 feet and if grown in a rock garden, which this 
variety frequently is, we suggest that it be cut back from 
time to time. The plants thrive with this cutting rather than 
suffer from the same. 
VERONICA (Speedwell) 
Blue Spire—A hybrid of Veronica Longifolia Subsessilis and 
Veronica Spicata which has retained the glorious dark color 
of Veronica Subsessilis. Grows about two feet tall. Bushy 
habit, and a real addition to the Summer blues, which at this 
particular season are rather scarce. Price: 50c per plant, 
$5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
