imbing Lily) 
Per Doz. Per 100 
$5.00 $40.00 
yacinths) 
Per 100 Per 1000 
$3.00 $25.00 
4.00 35.00 
Daffodil) 
Per Doz. Per 100 
Pee Bes $12.00 
Per 100 Per 1000 
$3.00 $25.00 
m) 
Per 100 Per 1000 
$4.50 $40.00 
Per 100 Per 1000 
$4.50 $40.00 
4.50 40.00 
4.50 40.00 
4.50 40.00 
4.50 40.00 
4.50 40.00 
Per 100 Per 1000 
1-25 10.00 
Per Doz. Per 100 
a [5 5.00 
Per 1000 
$25.00 
Per 100 Per 1000 
$1.75 $15.00 
3.50 30.00 
6.00 50.00 
3.00 25.00 
Per 100 Per 1000 
4.06 35.00 
Per 100 Per 1000 
$3.00 $27.50 
Ss 
here indicated, In 
into consideration 
Per 10 Per 100 
$2.00 $15.00 
2.00 15.00 
ANCHUSA ITALICA DROPMORE—(Alkanet) — A_ very 
good border plant with large leaves and flower stems 
with clusters of intense blue flowers. 3 to 4 feet. June 
fom ve ptember CLeld (clung PS in a <csis esis acs's Sees <a essse 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine)—Long-Spurred Hybrids—An ex- 
cellent strain. 2 to 3 feet. May to July. Mixed colors. 
Feld clumps Ripe Wie a Ataxeet wok, veieis oc 
ARABIS ALPINA—(White Rock Cress)—Very early flower- 
ing plants for rock garden forming a dense carpet of 
pure white flowers. Field clumps...... ace 
ARMERIA LAUCHEANA—(Sea Pink)—A well known plant 
with pink flowers nearly all summer through. Useful 
for the rock garden and for edging of flower beds. 
6 Inches. Field clumps...:...2...: a eiates Sees 
Per 10 
$2.40 
2.40 
2.00 
2.40 
HARDY ASTERS (Michaelmas Daisies) 
In this class of Asters one will find varieties flowering from May 
fall. The variations in height is also a very important factor. 
good for cut flower purposes. Field clumps. 
CEIMAX—Larite blue MOwers. 2.552 cece cus ecccesmccees 
NOVAE-ANGLIAE—Blue. Well-formed bushy plants covered 
with bright violet flowers in Sept. and Oct. Height 
eeton 4 Ths. te erent ss Rieter 
ROSEUM—Another new variety. The finest rose. Very 
free flowering. Blooms in Sept. to Oct. Height 3 to 4 ft. 
ASTER ALPINUS—(Alpine Aster)—A daisy like flower 
of intense blue with yellow disk. Early in spring. 8 in. 
high. Field clumps.... Se SU Ghote 
CAMPANULA—CARPATICA — (Harebell) Light blue bell- 
shaped flowers forming tufts about 8 in. high, for 
edging, and for the rock garden. July and August. 
Bie WS ros seus eerarsreTeereNte Tans Teen Sees 
PERSICIFOLIA—(Bellflower) Blue, ideal for combina- 
tion with the white variety. 30 in. tall. Field clumps. . 
CENTAUREA—MONTANA—(Perennial Cornflower) Grows 
in bushes about 2 feet to 2%4 feet tall with masses of 
large blue flowers resembling the cornflower. June to 
BE preDEberm PINs ClUIM pS. ss cou wes ac ce occ 0235 
CERASTIUM TOMENTOSUM — (Snow-in-Summer) A flat 
growing rockplant, forming carpets and growing over 
rocks, very spreading. Silvery leaves covered with 
white flowers in summer. 3 in. high. Field clumps.... 
CHELONE—BARBATUS—(Shell Flowers) Red, pink flow- 
ers. Blooms from June tll August. 36 in. high. Field 
clumps A 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS FOR THE CONNOISSEUR 
FIELD CLUMPS 
PINK CUSHION—Dwarf, spreading, 
sembles a pink cushion. Oct. 
WHITE CUSHION—Similar to the above. Delicate pink 
at opening, turning pure white when in full bloom. 
(D0 GO AE Se ner ieee 205 Se CE eee E 
GRENADIER—Bright crimson red, one of the finest. Oct. 10 
KING MIDAS—Pure yellow. Medium height. Sept. 15.... 
MOONLIGHT—Deep blush pink, yellow center. Oct. 10 
LOUISE SCHLING—One of the finest, tall grower. Salmon 
red, changing to salmon. Blooms Oct. 10............ 
COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA—WwWell known, starts to 
flower early in June and continues up to the end of 
August. Golden yellow flowers on graceful stems, Valu- 
able for cutting. 3 feet. Field clumps... +... ..5++:--+---- 
DELPHINIUM—BELLADONA IMPROVED — Free flowering, 
light blue, spikes 2% to 3 feet long. Field clumps...... 
BELLAMOSUM IMPROVED—The same as above but a 
beautiful dark blue color. Field clumps.........-.-+-- 
HYBRIDS—Colors ranging from the palest to the deep- 
est blue, flowers are single and double. 3 to 4 ft. 
BATON CLIPS, ociieeo eg oo 2 oe cities oleie.cin to sisio wediseecece tase 
DIANTHUS—BARBATUS—(Sweet William) — Well known 
arden plant in separate colors, growing about ae its 
Pi flowering in nay and June. Mixed. Field clumps 

DELTOIDES—(Maiden Pink) —A_ typical rockplant, 
forming carpets covered with dainty pink flowers in 
June. 8 in. high. Field clumps...............-e«-see+:- 
PLUMARIS SEMPERFLORENS —— Double and _ single 
flowers of pink color. Fragrant flowers on long spikes, 
all summer. Field clumps...........----see-ceeee-ce: 
DICENTRA SPECTABILIS—(Bleeding Heart) — Unusually 
fine as an early Spring pot plant, especially for St. 
Valentine’s eit Hate 
Extra Large Clumps. 5 to 8 eyes.........--seee-eeere: 
Medium Clumps. 3 to 5 eyes..........cc-ce--+seeeves 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.40 
2.40 
2.40 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.40 
2.40 
2.40 
2.40 
2.40 
2.40 
2.40 
2.00 
2.00 
2.40 
2.00 
2.40 
2.00 
4.00 
3.00 
Per 100 
$18.00 
18.00 
15.00 
18.00 
until late 
They are 
15.00 
15.00 
15.00 
18.00 
18.00 
18.00 
15.00 
15.00 
15.00 
18.00 
18.00 
18.00 
18.00 
18.00 
18.00 
18.00 
15 00 ee 
15.00 
15.00 
18.00 
15.00 
18.00 
15.00 
35.00 
25.00 
PERENNIALS—(Continued) 
DIGITALIS—GIANT SHIRLEY—(Fox Glove)—A magnifi- 
cent strain forming spikes from 5 to 7 feet tall, in 
white to the deepest rose with prominent spots of 
crimson maroon. June to July. Field clumps......... 
FUNKIA—(Plantainlily) — Very useful and attractive on 
account of their lavender blue flower spikes in mid- 
summer, They like semi-shade and do well planted 
around shrubs. 
VARIEGATA — Lilac, foliage in green, white edge. 
BIOOMSMDMU UL aie lauClum DSc ann ener ees 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower)—GRANDIFLORA — ,An in- 
valuable perennial on account of its yellow and orange- 
red flowers on graceful stems, blooming from May 
through the whole Summer, producing masses of 
flowers which are excellent for cutting. 1% to 2 feet. 
Fields clumpswer teres rete ia Se ee oe oa cans 
GEUM—(Avens)—LADY STRATHEDEN — Large double 
rich golden flowers. 2 ft. June to Sept. Field clumps... 
MRS. BRADSHAW —A splendid perennial with nice 
foliage and double dark red flowers. Also very at- 
tractive in the rock garden. 2 ft. June to September. 
Hiel@e clumps wetter one hee ee ae eee 
GY PSOPHILIA (Baby Breath)—PANICULATA — It is 
exquisite for cutting, producing masses of dainty pure 
white flowers, which give beautiful material for vases. 
Field eclum ps!iioe otc ssaiercalo atic ee ea ate eae 
HEMEROCALIS (Day Lily) —THUNBERGI—Yellow flowers. 
Fragrant. 3 ft. July to August. Field CLUMPS cemeeecie: 
HEUCHERA ROSMUNDI—(Alum root; Coralbells) Bright 
ink flowers. Very free flowering. Good for cutting. 
looms May thru July 
HIBISCUS—(Marsh Mallows)—Large flowers Berea in 
t. high 
ee je.» alieini\0| 980 e' 0 6 vie 0.2 2 §.0 6 6 0 0 0 6.6« 
color from white to dark red. On stalks 5 to 6 
blooms in July and Summer. In colors white, pink and 
red-crimsoneye.s bield clumps, sone aneses scone aun. 
HOLLYHOCK DOUBLE—A well known Perennial with long 
spikes of very showy flowers. Height about 5 ft. 
June and July. Red, pink, salmon. Field clunipsiveevicie 
IRIS - GERMANICA—Mixed colors, strong plants. We offer 
a collection of outstanding colors, large flowers. Field 
(STN) ee Gace a Cun OEene aiacron HOC eran an At een 
IRIS CRISTA—Dwarf rock garden variety, 8 in. high. Light 
blue, white, yellow flowers. Blooms in May 
IBERIS SEMPERVIRENS—(Candytuft) Very dwarf. Covered 
with white flowers. Excellent for rock garden. Perfectly 
hardy. Field clumps 
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ils) leyie} serie 0.010 i=Keleie ni wis m6) 0).0) B10 le @:e <6 wisi.,e) 6 
LATHYRUS—(Hardy Sweet Peas) Similar to the annual 
Sweet Pea producing bushes with masses of large 
racemes of deep rose flowers. June to August. Red, 
pink sew lites ielduecluimp see ceieien eee eel: 
LIASTRIS PYCNOSTACHYA — (Gayfeather) One of the 
choicest perennials, purple dense spikes about 4 to 
5 ft. tall. July to August. Very good cutflower. Field 
CLUMPS Memrerew rion desis sie etioc cise een asc ae 
LINUM PERENNE—(Perennial Flax) A lovely plant for 
the border with permanent green attractive foliage 
and intensive blue flowers, which open only in sun- 
shine. 1% ft. May to August. Field clumps.:......... 
LUPINUS—(Lupins) POLYPHYLLUS, ROSE—White, blue. 
Biel Achump Smarr o oeois ici ites capo A ate rea Astana 
RUSSEL’S HYBRIDS—The finest strain on the market. 
Huge flower spikes, wide range of colors. Field clumps 
LYCHNIS CHALCEDONICA — (Catchfly) 
rieut scarlet flowers. 
tall. 
Large heads of 
Bloom in late summer. 3 ft. 
Eiteld Bplants sme resect sereteite oon ota emcteien 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE—(Oriental Poppy) There is nothing 
as showy as the criental-poppy in the flower garden. 
Gorgeous large cup-shape flowers in all shades of 
ink, orange, red and white. Two to three feet tall. 
The flowering season is May to June. Field clumps. 
BEAUTY OF LIVERMORE—Crimson................. 
OLYMPLAS=hlamemscarlet sec cnet: cote enn 
PERRY’S WHITE—White, maroon blotch............. 
BATR Y= Paley pink spsicjerccl co eiaiereotcia ee einisie soo esi eles oie sis ious 
MESse PERRY ——Salimonerosenesascecice aces aces te neice 
WURTENBURGIA——Rose! rede aasciecr icicle seisie sree At 

Per 10 
2.00 
2.40 
2.40 
2.40 
2.40 
2.00 
2.00 
2.60 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.40 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.40 
3.00 
2.40 
PHLOX DECUSSATA (Hardy Phlox) 
Per 100 
15.00 
18.00 
18.00 
18.00 
18.00 
15.00 
15.00 
20.00 
15.00 
15.00 
15.00 
15.00 
18.00 
15.00 
15.00 
15.00 
18.00 
25.00 
18.00 
27.00 
20.00 
27.00 
20.00 
20.00 
27.00 
These deserve a prominent location in gardens and borders. Available in many 
colors and on account of their summer flowering season are widely used and 
great favorites. Height 114 to 3 ft. 
LAVENDER QUEEN—Lilac. Strong grower. Field clumps.. 
B. COMPTE—Rich satiny Amarinth flowers. Considered 
one of the best. Height 30 inches. Field clumps 
see ene ee 
2.40 
2.40 
18.00 
18.00 
Plant Industry 
HARDY PHLOX (Continued) 
Per 10 Per 100 
AFRICA—An excellent red Phlox with large flower heads. 0 
2 to 3 feet. July to August. Field clumps............ 2.40 18.0 
DAILY SKETCH—Beautiful bright salmon-pink with lighter 18.00 
center. Very strong grower. Field clumps............ 2.40 : 
MISS LINGARD—One of the best whites—very large flowers. 18.00 
SetonsmieeLicldecluin psc enmneenn: Sera oases 2.40 ° 
LEO SCHLAGETER—Best of all reds. Brilliant scarlet 18.00 
with orange sOVertones bic ldmcluinly Sirti etre ets 2.40 : 
PHLOX SUBLATA—(Moss or Mountain pinks) An early 
spring flowering Phlox covered with masses of flowers 
during April and May. Height 6 inches. Unsurpassed 
for rockery. Lilac, carmine, white and bright pink. 0 
Rieldeclumpsaenee eee eee eee Tae hres ote 2.40 18.0 
PHYSOTEGIA—(False Dragon Head) GN ose 
Large clumps, with long spikes of pin owers in 
July and August. 3 to 4 ft. high. Field clumps........ 2.00 15.00 
PLATYCODON —(Balloon Flower) GRANDIFLORA BLUE 
Large showy deep blue flowers. Good Bee Rae 
ardens and borders. 1% ft. June to October. Fielc 
chum ps semanas ae ey RE oe 240 18.00 
PRIMULA—(Primrose) GIANT MUSTARD STRAIN—Large 
flowers, mostly yellow. 12 inches. April to May. 
Field clumpsiere se eo ner oe eee BPAY Fe ohn ate 2.40 18.00 
SCABIOSA—(Pincushion Flower) JAPONICA — Bearing 
clear blue flowers on stems 2 to 3 ft. high. June to 
Auguste Field @ clumps eee eee een 2.40 18.00 
SEDUM ALBUM—(Stonecrop) Dwarf and spreading. Pure 
white flowers with round, waxy foliage. inches. ~ 
Blooms in mid-summer. Field clumps................ 2.00 15.00 
STOKESIA CYANEA—(Cornflower Aster) Sky blue aster- 
like flowers. Very showy. 2 ft. July to October. Field 
clumpsi@-t er Ge eee ee nn et ee Snieh 2.00 15.00 
TRITOMA—(Red Hot Poker) For summer and fall bloom- 
ing. Torch-like spikes, profitably grown for cut flowers. 
Red (shades gets eee. ea eee Shy sete 2.00 15.00 
VERBENA—(Canadensis Pink) The strongest growing of 
all hardy Verbenas. Lavender pink flowers. Blooms 
from early spring till killed by frost. Field clumps.... 2.40 18.00 
VERONICA—(Speedwell) LONGIFOLIA — Spikes with 
long blue ears or heads, 3 ft. June and July. Field 
GN Gosccnan cocoon Sr Oa Meriatast ian ee ee 2.40 18.00 
PRICES 
All former price lists issued prior to January 1st, 1942, are cancelled. Being 
a wholesale catalogue all quotations are net and are subject only to the cash 
discounts offered under “lerms.’ 
All items are offered subject to causes beyond our control and to being unsold 
on receipt of your order. We also reserve the right to cancel the prices quoted. 
GUARANTEE 
We guarantee that all merchandise leaves our shipping point in good condition, 
packed in containers sufficiently strong and substantially secure to insure 
delivery in good order—but we do not assume risks in transit. 
That all stock is inspected and found to be sound and _ free from disease 
when shipped. 
NON-WARRANTY 
Because actual growing conditions are something over which we have no 
control we do not guarantee productivity and will not in any way be respon- 
sible for the crop. 
We allow five days after delivery for inspection by the purchaser but will 
absolutely not honor any complaints made after the expiration of this period. 
All requests for adjustment must be made in writing to our main office at 
89 Bleecker Street, N. Y. C. and we assume no liability for those made in 
any other way. 
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