MADE FROM PHOTOS TAKEN IN OUR NURSERIES 5 
Nn en era? 
according to habits of growth 
of the different varieties. 
The heights given in doscrip- 
tion are not the sjze of plants 
when shipped, but are the aver- 
age heighth of plants when in 
bloom. 
ACHILLEA 
THE PEARL—2 feet. Very easy to 
make grow in any good garden soil, 
preferring a sunny location. Small 
pure white flowers, resembling dou- 
ble Baby’s Breath, borne in greatest 
profusion during the entire summer. 
Growing on erect stems it is of great 
value for cutting for filler for sum- 
mer bouquets and is much used by 
Florists in making up sprays. Each 
15 cents. 
MILLEFOLIUM—18 inches. Dee 
rose flowers, beautiful fern like fol- 
iage. Each 12 cents. 
EUPATORIUM—3 to 4 ft. Finely 
cut fern-like foliage and bearing flat 
_ heads of brilliant yellow flowers that 
may be dried for winter bouquets. 
Each 20 cents. 
ALYSSUM—X 
SAXATILE COMPACTUM (Gold 
Dust or Basket of Gold)—9 to 12 
inches. A very popular border and 

Field of ANTHEMIS, Kelwayi 
English Hybrids - 
Rock Garden Perennial of easy cul- 
ture, thriving in well drained soil 
and in sunny position. One of the 
showiest of Spring Flowers growing 
masses of brilliant Golden yellow 
flowers during May and June. 
Should be used freely in every Rock 
Garden. Each 12 cents. 
ANCHUSA, DROPMORE 
(Giant For-Get-Me-Not)—3 ft. 
Tall spikes of brilliant blue starting 
in June and continuing practically 
all summer. Each 15 cents. 
ANTHEMIS 
KELWAY I (Hardy Marquerite)— 
2 feet. A free flowering perennial 
with beautifully cut foliage and yel- 
low daisyshaped flowers borne dur- 
ing entire growing season. Will grow 
in any soil or location. Especially 
valuable for cutting for bouquets. 
Each 9 cents. 
TINCTORIA—Golden flower heads 
2 inches wide. Each 15 cents. 
AQUILEGIA—X 
Columbine. One of the easiest grown 
and one of the most satisfactory 
»perennials. Few hardy plants can 
excel them in beauty oF. flowers. Will 

in a bed of 
Patsy standing 
SUNBURST COREOPSIS. 
succeed in any ordinary soil and 
respond quickly to the efforts of 
Peat Humus, growing larger plants 
and more flowers, where the Peat is 
used. A splendid Rock Garden plant. 
Also very valuable for cut flowers. 
We can supply the following very . 
choice varieties. 
MRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT’S—X— 
Hybrids 2 to 3 ft. Large flowers with 
long spurs and with a wide color 
range of most beautiful shades of 
lavender, blue, mauve, purple, red, 
etc. Each 25 cents. 
ROSE QUEEN — X — 214 it. A 
beautiful strain of pink and rose 
colors, with white centers and yellow 
outers. Each 25 cents. 
DOUBLE and SINGLE MIXED— 
2 to 3 ft. In this assortment you wilh 
get the choicest of the double and 
single flowering columbines. They 
run in all shades of colors and are 
very beautiful. Each 20 cents. 
ARABIS—X . 
ALPINA (Rock Cress)—6 inches. 
A charming dwarf flowering plant, 
loaded in early spring with pure 
white flowers, making very pleas- 
ing contrasts for use in beds, bord- 
ers, rock gardens, etc. Each 12 centa, 
ARTEMISIA 
SILVER KING—2 to 3 ft. A very 
striking, silvery foliage plant for 
eontrast in flower gardens, and very 
valuable for use in bouquets during 
the summer and fall, and also for 
winter baskets. 25 cents. 
LACTIFLORA—2 to ft. Very 
fragrant small white flowers. Excel- 
lent for filler for bouquets. Each 
15 cents. 

Bob Gardner and Caesar with 
background of Im Door Garden 
flowers growing in our office. 

