HARDY PERENNIALS 
Iris 
Siberian and Oriental 
Flower in May and June on 3-foot stems. 
They are very hardy, require the same culture 
as the Kaempfert varieties, and are excellent 
for cut-flowers. Their green grass-like foliage 
is decorative until late fall. 
Iris sibirica, Perry’s Blue. Clear blue. 
Iris orientalis, Snow Queen. Pure white. 
30 cts. each, 3 of one variety for 85 cts., 
10 of one variety for $2.50 
Liatris . Gayfeather 
The sturdy, long stems or spikes of Liatris 
are excellent for cutting. It is one of the 
hardiest and most easily grown of all true 
perennials. 
Liatris callilepis (spicata). Purplish red. 3 to 
A ft. July—Sept. 
L. punctata longifolia. New. Purple flowers 
in August. Much like September Glory but 
more dwarf and with longer foliage. 
L. pycnostachya. Kansas Gayfeather. Pur- 
ple. 4to5 ft. July, Aug. 
L. scariosa alba. New. The snowy white 
spikes create a most striking effect m the 
border for several weeks during midsummer. 
L., September Glory. Lovely purple flowers 
produced during late August and Septem- 
ber. Fine companion for L. Scariosa alba. 
All Liatris, 45 cts. each, 3 of one variety 
for $1.25, 10 of one variety for $3.50 



SPECIAL OFFER 
15 Three each of the above 5 varieties, 
15 in all (value $6.25), for. . $4 50 
Each variety labeled 

LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY. Excellent for plant- 
ing in dense shade where few other plants 
will grow. 8 to 10 in. May, June. Large 
clumps, 40 cts. each, 10 for $3.50, 100 for $30. 
LOBELIA cardinalis. The Cardinal Flower of 
our swamps. Grows best in partial shade. 
35 cts. each, 3 for $1, 10 for $2.50. 
LYCORIS squamigera (Amaryllis Halli). A 
beautiful member of the lily family whose 
green foliage of early spring disappears in 
June and is then followed in late summer by 
bare stems, 2 feet high, each bearing 6 or 7 
lily-like pmk flowers. Late July, Aug. 
$1 each, 3 for $2.75, 10 for $8. 
MERTENSIA virginica. Virginia Bluebells. 
Flowers blue, funnel-formed, in nodding 
clusters. Splendid in cool, moist, shady 
places. Should not be disturbed when once 
planted. 3 for 85 cts., 10 for $2.50, 100 
for $20. 
MONARDA didyma, Cambridge Scarlet. 
Bee-Balm. Compact scarlet flower-heads 
attractive to bees. 3 ft. June—Aug. 
3 for 85 cts., 10 for $2.50. 
PACHYSANDRA terminalis. Japanese 
Spurge. Most useful for planting mn dense 
shade where few other plants will grow. 
The foliage remains green winter and sum- 
mer. Its inconspicuous greenish white 
flowers are produced in May and June. 
6 to 9in. Our pot-grown plants are incom- 
parably superior to the field-grown ones 
usually offered. 10 for $1.50, 100 for $12, 
1000 for $90. 
East Rutherford, N. J. 
Oriental Poppies 
Papaver Orientale 
The spectacular Oriental Poppies give that 
brilliant touch so needed in many gardens in 
May and June. 
Bracteatum. Large; orange-scarlet. 
E. A. Bowles. Delicate shade of apricot, 
changing to shell-pink. 
Enfield Beauty. Beautiful salmon, maroon 
base. Late flowering. 
Ethel Swete. Cherry-pink with black blotches. 
Grand Mogul. Bright red blooms with big 
black blotches. 
Joyce. Old-rose color. One of the finest. 
Lord Lambourne. Resembles a parrot tulip. 
Deeply fringed orange-scarlet petals. 
May Queen. Lovely semi-double flowers of 
glowing salmon. 
Mrs. John Hawkins. Large; shell-pink. 
Blooms ten days longer than any other 
variety. 
Mrs. Perry. Large; orange-apricot. 
Oriflamme. Orange-scarlet flowers of im- 
mense size. 
Perfection. Large; orange-apricot. Similar to 
but later than Mrs. Perry. 
Perry’s White. Satiny white with maroon 
blotches. 
Premier. Semi-double flowers 9 to 10 inches 
in diameter, of flame-colored orange-red, 
about 18 inches high. 
Ridgewood Beauty. Very large lovely pink 
flowers. 
Salmon King. Clear salmon. 
Tulipa. Orange-pink; petals strong and of 
great substance, thereby Iengthening the 
blooming period. 
Wunderkind. Large, brilliant carmine-pink 
blooms on 3-foot stems. 
Wurtembergia. Brilliant dark scarlet of great 
size and substance. 
Vigorous young plants from 3-in. pots, for 
spring delivery, 40 cts. each, 3 of one variety 
for $1, 10 of one variety for $2.75. 
Field-grown plants, not 
ready until fall, 50 cts. + 
each, 3 of one variety — 
for $1.40, 10 of one 
variety for $4. 
| SPECIAL POPPY 
OFFER 
Three each of 3 dis- 
tinct varieties of our 
selection, 9 in all, 
each variety dis- 
tinctly labeled 
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LIATRIS 
September Glory 
45 cts. each 

LIATRIS 
Scariosa alba 
45 cts. each 
ORIENTAL POPPY 
