Perennial and Other Wrapped Packages 
We have greatly extended our acreage of Perennials and now have one of the largest stocks in the East. 
contains practically every popular hardy garden subject. 
Our warehouse facilities have also been considerably increased and this enables us to fill orders according to shipping 
schedules and to maintain stocks on our customer’s counters during the active selling season. 
Each plan't is packed in dampened spagnum moss and individually wrapped with waterproof craft paper with a label 
showing the plant in natural colors. 
ED HOT POKER 
3 TRITOMA 
All wrapped in mois- 
ture-proof paper with 
colored label and 
growing instructions. 
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ACHILLEA (Cerise Queen). 
ACHILLEA (Double White). Fine for cutting 
AGROSTEMNA (Mullein Pink). Crimson flowers—2 feet. 
ANCHUSA. Blue. Good border plant—large leaves and 
clusters of intense blue flowers. 
ANTHEMIS. White. Hardy Marguerite. 
good for cutting. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine). 
hybrids, 
ARMERIA (Thrift). Evergreen tufts of dwarf plants with 
flowers of rose-pink that bloom all season. 
ARTEMESIA (Silver King). Decorative foliage and yellow- 
ish-white flowers. 
ASCLEPIAS (Tuberosa). 
in July and August. 
BABTISA (False Indigo). 
wild garden. 
CARNATIONS (Hardy Pinks). 
flowers that resemble the hot-house grown. 
for cutting. 
CENTAUREA (Hardy Corn Flower). 
flowers—2 feet. 
CERASTIUM, Tomentosum. Silver foliage and white flow- 
ers. Rock garden or border. 
CHEIRANTHUS (Siberian Wallflower). 
or rock garden, Orange-yellow. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM (Alaska Daisy). 
free flowering all summer and fall. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Bronze, Lavender, Red, Pink, Yellow, 
White. Hardy garden varieties in six separate colors 
COREOPSIS. Well known hardy garden plant. Yellow 
flowers in great profusion. 
DELPHINIUM (Hardy Larkspur). White, dark blue, light 
blue, Hybrids. We have a large stock of the best of 
the American and English strains. 
DIANTHUS BARBATUS (Sweet-William). Red, Pink and 
mixed colors. 
DIANTHUS PLUMARIUS (Grass Pinks). Old fashioned 
hardy pinks. Popular with most garden lovers. 
FUNKIA SUBCORDATA (Sept. Lily). Large green foliage 
and white, lily-shaped flowers. 
FUNKIA VARIEGATA. Variegated green and light yellow 
foliage. Widely used for borders. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower). Beautiful shades of or- 
ange, yellow and red. Blooms all summer and fall. 
GEUM (Avens). Very showy, bright colored flowers from 
May to July. 
HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lily). Rich yellow and orange 
flowers produced on tall stems. 
Cherry red. 
Daisy-like flower 
Fine strain of long spurred 
Brilliant orange scarlet flowers 
Tall growing plants suitable for 
Red, White, Pink. Large 
Excellent 
Large violet-blue 
Fine for border 
Pure white. Very 
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HIBISCUS (Mallow Marvel). 
gust. Tall, bushy plants. 
HOLLYHOCK. Crimson, Yellow, White, Rose, Maroon. 
Fine double strain of this popular garden plant. 
IBERIS (Candytuft). Dwarf plant with evergreen foliage 
completely covered with flowers in early spring. 
IRIS—GERMAN (Bearded). Blue, purple, yellow. Fine 
strain of the best bearded varieties in three sep- 
arate colors. 
IRIS—JAPANESE. A fine collection of large flowering 
sorts in mixed colors. 
LATHYRUS (Perennial Sweet Pea). Attractive climbing 
vine with many clusters of sweet-pea flowers. 
LINUM PERENNES (Perennial Flax). Nice border plant 
with attractive foliage and intense blue flowers. 
LUPINES. A good assortment of mixed colors. 
LYCHNIS. Old garden favorite. Highly colored red flow- 
ers in late summer. 
MUSCARI (Grape Hyacinths). 
flowers of deep blue. 
NEPETA (Catmint). Rock garden plant. 
er. Masses of blue flowers. 
PARDANTHUS (Blackberry Lily). 
stem. 
PENSTEMON. Graceful plants with flowers like foxgloves. 
PHLOX. Red, Pink, Lavender, Purple, White. We have a 
large stock of this popular seller in the recognized 
best varieties. Available in five separate colors. 
PHYSALIS (Chinese Lantern). This item is always popu- 
lar for fall decoration. 
PHYSOSTEGIA (Dragonhead). 
garden favorite. 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy). A mixture of the finest 
colors in the new and beautiful types. 
RUDBECKIA (Golden Glow). Large masses of golden 
yellow flowers on tall plants. 
SALVIA AZUREA (Meadow Sage). Large attractive leaves 
and spikes of purple blue flowers. 
SEDUM (Liveforever). Broad, light green foliage and 
large heads of rose colored flowers. 
SHASTA DAISY. Large white Daisy which is fine for gar- 
den or cutting. 
STACKYS LANATA (Woundwort). Mass of silvery white 
foliage and clusters of purple flowers. 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker). Very showy late summer 
subject. 
VERONICA (Speedwell) . 
June and July. 
Very showy subject for Au- 
Pretty Hyacinths—like 
Quick spread- 
Orange flowers on tall 
New strain of this old 
Spikes of large blue flowers. 
Any of the above, per doz., $1.00; per 100, $7.50; per 1000, $70.00 
AJUGA. For rock garden and ground cover. Does well 
in shade. 
ASTER (Michaelmas Daisy). Pink, White, Blue. These 
hardy asters are among the showiest of our fall 
flowers. 
BLEEDING HEARTS (Dicentra). 
packages. 
CAMPANULA (Canterbury Bells). 
spikes of bell shaped flowers. 
DIGITALIS (Fox Glove). Pink, Purple, White. 
EUPATORIUM (Hardy Ageratum). Fine for cutting— 
2 feet. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath). 
ers. Much used for bouquets. 
HYPERICUM. Yellow cup-shaped flowers. One foot. 
IRIS-DWARF. A select collection of dwarf Iris for the 
border or Rock Garden. 
LIATRIS (Kansas Gay feather). Dense purple spikes 4 
to 5 feet tall. Good cut flower. 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY. Popular garden subject for shady 
See page 9 for wrapped 
Separate Colors. Large 
Dainty pure white flow- 
places. 
LOBELIA CARDINALS. Handsome border plant produc- 
ing many spikes on 2 feet stems. 
LUPINES—RUSSELL’S. Giant English strain of tall, mas- 
sive spikes, 
MERTENSIA VIRGINICA (Blue Bell). 
and flowers of rosy blue. 
PACHYSANDRA (For shady places). Popular plant for 
edging and ground cover in shady places. 
PEONIES. See page 15 for wrapped packages. 
PHLOX SUBULATA (Moss Pink) Red, Pink, White. Well 
known ground pink. Mass of color in early spring. 
PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower). We have both the blue 
and white varieties of this popular garden subject. 
POPPY—ORIENTAL. Pink, Red, Salmon, Orange. We 
have a very large stock of this popular number and 
the plants are available in the separate colors as 
listed. 
POPPY—ICELAND. Charming cup-shaped flowers in 
brilliant colors produced all season. 
PRIMROSE. Giant strain of large flowering hybrids. Showy 
spring subject for partially shaded gardens. 
Se LATIFOLIA. Lasts for months when cut and 
ried, 
STOKESIA. Sky blue Aster-like flower. 
VALERIANA (Jupiter’s Beard). Also known as Garden 
Heliotrope. Showy heads of old-rose flowers. 
VIOLA (Jersey’s Gem). Well known pansy-like flowers. 
Dark green foliage 
Very beautiful. 
Any of the above, per doz., $1.50; per 100, $11.00; per 1000, $100.00 
