
PERENNIALS AND BIENNIALS 
Anemone (Wind Flower), His Excellency, single, 
fiery red, April to June. Each 25ce; 5 for $1.00. 
Anemone (St. Brigid), from Irish grown seed, pastel 
shades, stiff stems, lasting flowers. Each 25c; 5 for $1. 
Anemone Japonica, fine hardy border perennial, 
blooming from late summer till fall. Thrives in shade. 
Excellent as cut flower. 
White, large, single, waxy. Each 25c: 5 for $1.00. 
Pink, semi-double. Each 25c: 5 for $1.00. 
Campanula (Peach Bells), hardy perennial. 
Double White, lasting cut flower and border plant: 
extra fine large plants. Each 35c. 
Double Blue, beautiful large flowered. Each 25c. 
Chrysanthemums are among the most satisfactory 
and easiest perennials grown. The newer types, be- 
ing earlier and hardier, now make it possible to pro- 
duce a garden effect in the fall, that challenges the 
spring planting. In the small garden, where space is 
limited, large Chrysanthemum plants can be substi- 
tuted in late summer or early fall, for summer annuals, 
past their prime. Yearly division, pinching back of 
slips and fertilization as they come into bloom, will 
produce luxurious blossoms. Since we grow about 
50 varieties of Chrysanthemums, we lack the space 
in this folder for detailed description. We therefore 
offer the following collections: 
Pompons, Anemone Flowered, and Larger Varieties. 
These are more satisfactory if disbudded. All are 
named varieties, selected for hardiness, early blos- 
soming, and excellence of color and flower. Avail- 
able in collections of pastel shades, or of autumn 
tones ranging from yellow through copper to red 
6 for $1.25: dozen $2.50. 
Koreans, new hardy hybrids, single or semi-double. 
All are named varieties. For a stunning garden effect, 
try a collection of mixed colors; of lovely pastels; or 
of brilliant.orange, copper and red shades. In the 
spring, rooted cuttings, dozen $1.50; in late summer 
or early fall, large plants, each 25c. 
Christmas Rose (Helleborus Niger). Plant in the shade 
of deciduous shrubs or trees, in rich, moist, but well 
drained loam, to which some sand and peat have 
been added, and leave undisturbed. A mulch of well 
rotted manure in late fall is all the care necessary. 
The large, waxy white blossoms, sometimes flushed 
with pink, make exquisite flower arrangements dur- 
ing December and January. Blooming size plants, 
each 50c; larger plants, each $1.00. 
Columbine (Aquilegia), hardy perennial. 
Longissima Hybrids, longest spurred variety, mixed 
colors, year old plants. Each 50c. 
English Daisy (Bellis Perennis), hardy perennial. The 
large double English Daisies are among the easiest 
and most valuable early spring plants. They have a 
long blooming period from very early spring till 
summer. 
Giant Double White. 
Rose, large, 8 inch stems, fine cut flower. 
Red, bright color, new. 
All Daisies, two for 25c; per dozen $1.50. 
