

TO THE TRADE — This is our wholesale price list of plants and seeds for the Fall of 1942 and the Spring of 1943. 
S. J. COOK NURSERY 
Landscape Service 
P. O. DUNKIRK, N. Y. — ROUTE 20, SHERIDAN, N. Y. 
TELEPHONE FREDONIA 295 J «°° 
Our plants are well grown, will bloom the coming Spring and are not to be compared with closely grown seedlings. Our plants 
are lifted and packed with care. We will send samples of all plants offered if you desire. The seed we offer is 1942 crop, fresh, 
clean seed; but because of weather and other conditions beyond our control, The S. J. Cook Nursery is unable to give any warranty, 
expressed or implied, as to the description, quality or productiveness of any seed, bulbs or plants. We are responsible only for the 
amount paid for same. 
Per 100 
Anchusa—Italic Dropmore, rich blue. 4-5 ft. o......cccccceeeceeste sete eee $ 5.00 
Anchusa—Lissadell, Gentian blue oii c ci. ctccseccsavscesecsssepacdesseessesevessctaess 5.00 
Aquilegia—Suttons, Long spurred, pink. 1 yr. ...c.ccceccscseseeessseeeeeeeees 5.00 
Aquilegia—Alpine, true dwarf species. 1 ft. Charming blue 
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Aquilegia—Coerulea, Rocky Mountain, violet blue calyx with 
Winitencorollay, lone, spurred wus cc Leman Se et nos 8.00 
Aquilegia—Crimson Star, rich dark crimson with 
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Carnation—Grenadin, dwarf red, good size double scarlet 
flowers, free bloomer on stiff upright stems. Very early 
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Cerastium—Snow in summer (Tometosium) ........0....ccccccscsceceseseeevees 3.00 
Asters—Hardy—Subcoeruleus, blueish violet, golden center, 
daisy-like flowers 3 in. in diam. A beautiful 
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Aster—Wartburg Star, true stock, a beautiful Spring 
flowering Aster, dark lilac blue, orange centers. 1 ft. 
stems in large numbers. Flowers 2% to 3 in. across. 
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Aster—Harrington’s Pink, a truely pink Aster. New, rooted cuttings 10.00 
Aster—Spectabilis, showy lovely deep blue blossoms 1-in. diam. 
profuse bloomer, long stems 2 ft. divisions .0.......0c.cccccec 5.00 
Campanula—Olympicum, lavender blue flowers, profuse bloomer, 
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Campanula—Persicifolia—Telham Beauty, one of the best of 
all canpanulas. Large single, blue bell flowers. 2% 
ft. June, July, fine for cutting. Strong divisions................ 5.00 
Delphinium—Giant Pacific Hybrids. Round Table series 
mixed including Black Knight and Galihad. 
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Digitalis—Foxglove, Shirley, mixed extra large. Bell shaped 
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Digitalis—Foxglove—Lutzii, salmon pink or pale apricot shades, 
new and most unusual colorings. Stock limited ................ 6.00 
Geum—Mrs. Bradshaw, scarlet, long stems, fine cut flowers.............. 5.00 
Geum—Lady Straheden, yellow. Large clumps ........0.0c.cccccceee 8.00 
Gaillardia—King, mixed, large flowers .........:.cccccscccscssesnssssesssesseessens 5.00 
Helianthemum—Rock or Sun Rose, dwarf evergreen plant, lovely 
rose-pink. Free flowering, May and June. Ideal for 
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Gatarr ilies bards Gloxinia—Delvani, lovely bright rose 
gloxinia-like flowers. Sturdy upright stems ...........cccc08 5.00 
Iris—Kaempferi, most gorgeous of all Iris, mixed colors «00.0.0... 5.00 
Iris Dichotoma—Vesper Iris, in bloom from late July through 
September. All branching sprays, colors variable, — 
usually translucent lavender with mahogany markings 
from cream to purple, most desirable cut flower. 
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Liatris—Spicata. Fine for cutting. 6 mo. plants 0... 5.00 
Physostegia—False Dragonhead. Fine, vivid rose-pink. 
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Platycodon—Mariesii. Large deep violet blue, bell shaped flowers, 
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Per 100 
Papaver—Oriental Poppy, Perry’s White, fine satiny white 
flowers with crimson blotch at base of each petal. Root div. 5.00 
Plumbago—Ledwort— One of the most desirable border or rock 
garden plants. Dwarf spreading. 6 to 18 in. tall covered 
with deep blue flowers. August to frost. Divisions ............ 5.00 
Polemonium—Jacobs Ladder, Coeruleum, erect stems, sky blue 
flowers.) Wigotdten unevands Julyn secre hus sencs se ewes, 5.00 
Rudbeckia—Purpurea— Cone Flower. Large pastel garnet purple 
flower with prominent cone shape center. July and August 5.00 
Shasta Daisy—Alaska. Large glistening white. 4-5 in. in diam......... 5.00 
Floridale Daisy—Petals shredded, quilled and gracefully incurved, 
pure white: Flowers semi-double,.1......5.....0...d.ccessccsesscovsesseae 5.00 
Sweet. William—Newport Pink, rich watermelon pink ...........000.... 5.00 
Sweet William—Scarlet Beauty, bright scarlet .......0....ccccsesseeteeeee 5.00 
Stokesia—Stokes Aster, beautiful light blue flowers, 3-4 in. in diam. 
bears a resemblance to both corn flower and single asters, 
long sutrdy stems. Very desirable for cutting. 
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Sempervivum—House leek, in variety, rosettes .........0...ccccccceeseeeseeeses 3.00 
Trollius—Globe Flower, lemon queen, free flowering, strong 
growing plants, lemon yellow, produce an abundance of 
bloomss2. tt June? Stron os divin geass, ate ccune sere exes 7.00 
Trollius—Globe Flowers, Ledebouri, best of all varieties, deep 
orange color, later flowering, well rooted 
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PERENNIAL SEEDS 
These seeds are offered in a limited quantity. Subject unsold. 
S. J. COOK NURSERY. 
Baptisia—Showy indigo blossoms in terminal racemes. 
% oz. 40c: 1 oz. $1.25 
Campanula Persifolia ................00.01.:. Y% oz. 50c; % oz. 80c; (small seed) 
Gaillardia—The King, large flowers .........c:.cccccceee % oz. 20c; 1 oz. 80c 
Geum—Mrs.° Bradshaw veciehecc tise cos lnccscotcegeckentlaseh estes % oz. 45c; oz. $1.35 
Helianthemum—Sun Rose or Rock Rose ...............4. V4) OL 42503) LiGZ. f9G 
Hyacinthus Canadicans—Giant Summer Hyacinths, bells of 
ELEaMIy WItE oes aubaeeist: ceeNe kA cake al Arya % oz. 35c; 1 oz. $1.25 
Iris Dichotoma—Vesper Iris, in bloom from late July through 
September, tall branching sprays, colors variable, usually 
translucent lavender with mahogany markings from 
cream to purple, desirable cut flowers......%4 oz. 35c; 1 oz. $1.10 
Darren Deru itOlityiny ae es ece rte ccacalieetesvescsacance Y% oz. 40c; 1 oz. $1.25 
Malva Alca, Pink Mallow, long lived perennial, satiny pink 
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Paradanthus—Blackberry Lily, showy orange-crimson blossoms, 
later glossy blackberry clusters, for winter 
fokayc Pe cit Cyne aut, mene Pan ORS eR CR A Y% oz. 35c; oz. $1.25 
Salvia Jurisici, rock garden species, low feathery emerald foliage, 
spikes of violet flowers, very desirable 1/16 oz. 30c; % oz. 50c 
Scabiosa Caucasica—Blue Bonnet, lovely blue flowers 2% in. across, 
long wirey SteMs. .........cecesues % oz. 35c: % oz. 60c; oz. $1.00 
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