
all the plants that 
Oe 
the old-fashioned hardy garden flowers. 
prising when we consider the many varied and pleasant changes which take 
place throughout the entire growing season in a well arranged hardy garden, 
in which every week—yes, every day—brings forth something fresh and new 
to interest and delight even the most critical. 






are cultivated for purely ornamental 
there are none which have made such rapid strides in public favor as 
Their popularity is not at all sur- 
Beginning in April, 
flowering varieties open their flowers, and continue, with constantly chang- 
ing variety, throughout the summer, until late in the fall, when only severe 
freezing weather will stop such persistent late-blooming kinds as Japanese 
purposes, 
the early 
Select Hardy Perennial Plants 
Plants for Special Situations 


Anemones, Pompon Chrysanthemums, Hardy Asters, etc. asterisk (*), 
3 for Doz. 3 for Doz 
ACHILLEA, Boule de Niege (Ball of FemnEnalish i ; : 
Snow), White. JuneSepi.2 if 8075.82 50 Munrecypheceyt oa umn cu ae. 
tomentosa. Dwarf, good yellow, 6 in. Gi ata eck ane $0.25 $1.00 
splendid for the rockery. July- : Ae < 
Sept G=8 ins sierens eee cuel ersten egerens all i 
ACONITUM fischeri. (Monkshood). ete Cael ta) Caer dellonte (ee 
D. Pale blue. Aug.-Sept. 11 ft. .90 3.00 ea We Or Awaits, eibhme ssi se) 75 250 
ALYSSUM saxatile compactum (Bas- 2 ; 
ket of Gold). P.R. Bright yel- persicifolia (Peach Bells). Blue 
lows “May “ele tia cemanstacnnc sas causes 113) 250: flowers. June-July. 2 ft. ...... als) 2.50 
ANCHUSA Italica, Dropmore Variety. Misty Morn. (New.) The best dou- 
S. Gentian-blue. May-June, 3 ft. .75 2.50 ble form with soft lavender-blue 
ny psotiditions a o ft. Paes bells. June-July. 2 ft........ (FOOMEES TSO 
plant wi orget-me-no e “4 
flowers. May-June ........... 1.00 S20 ead Fee pees 2 
ANEMONE (Windflower). P. etiam ede SB ate gs 250 
hupehensis. Rose-colored flowers.. .75 2.50 Bee ae gs UGUS x : 
Queen Charlotte. Semi-double. Soft } 
pinkoAuiqn-Octa2-3 thas eee. 75 2.50 CARNATION. Hardy Border. S. Mixed. 
September Charm. Silver-rose, July=Septe Nile ttm ss rene Wd 2250) 
Shaded mniGuVGur ware Were rin ince. all 5) 2.50 
Whirlwind. Large. Snowy white =CONVALLARIA (Lily-of-the-Valley). 
Aua.-Oct. aay Re cute ceo Cutie C8 2.50 majalis. [D). Strong clumps. May- 
JME. VW Ete cee ee GS tec cereens iS 2.50 
ANTHEMIS Moonlight (Golden 
Marguerite). S. Pale yellow. *COREOPSIS lanceolata grandiflora, 
An improved Tinctoria. June- Succeeds everywhere. Golden 
Sept, 2=3uetts one iieees ee als 2.50 yellow. Jume-Aug. 2 ft. ....... aS) ESC 
Ipina. P.R. Dwarf f DELPHINIUM ‘(Hardy Larkspur). S. 
See icayhE cee oe. ae: 2.50 These are deservedly one of the 
Hybrids, Long Spurred. Pink, blue, 75 ee, ey Ropu ee I 
ellowe aS = 2a fit meet terenetensret : c _Dborder— , attractive, 
*ARABIS alpina fl -pl. (Rock Cress). and highly prepossessing plants 
Si Pureswhites Mayenne A5, Ete of easiest culture — perfectly 
alpina rosea. Delicate pink shade .75 2.50 hardy. They will establish them- 
ARMERIA laucheana (Sea Pink or selves in almost any soil, but re- 
Thrift). S.R. Rose-pink, free oe fae to tee SEA 2 
ing. “Sao, SEI ibe lf 250) Ment -GiKSPUlSs a De Ola DOOM s 
blooming: May-Sep te > ing in fae and By cutting the 
plants close to the ground as 
ARTEMISIA, Silver King. A showy, soon as each crop of flowers has 
silvery-leaved contrast plant. faded, a second and third crop 
Sprays may, Pa cut for winter ta 256 will succeed. 
ouquets. A cso cdeusnovocenaiay « d - 
ASTERS, HARDY (Michaelmas Pacific Giants. The best of the 
Daisies, or Starworts). S. Grows hybrid Delphiniums. Vigorous, 
freely in ony soll URC Cay apse a 
u mou 
: : flowers. Mildew resistant. 
Aster Frikarti, Wonder of Dark or light blue shades, 
Staffa. New. Blooming from whttes Pot uplantsie sme ees 1.00 3.50 
August through October... 1.50 5.00 Field Clumps, from 50c. 
Aster, Star of Wartburg. 12 in. en 
Rich lilac-blue with orange cen- hat dctapslites ae turquoise-blue. ° 
= y. iG. Reacy es mead ee eh ell 250 
tere Une eee. Ae sn eas keene 1.00 350) 
Bellamosum. Dark blue ......... aD 2.50 
: hi (BI Butterfly). July- 
New Dwarf pyees Hardy Border ROAUGIUIE V5: Theta ee wd ae rs ETE 
sters : 
: DIANTHUS (Garden Pinks). 
Countess of Dudley. Plant grows only 9 inches BarbaricmSwecia illic 
high, clear pink, yellow center. GAL Sie’ Nue. il He 50 1.50 
Ronald. 12 inches high. Bright lilac-pink. Newport Vink igs fl eo ee 60 2.00 
snewepite: ral hee white flowers. : a a ; : 
Victor. 9 i ae! | der-blue. 
Nga 3 for’ 31-008 $3°S0tpete dox, DIANTHUS latifolius (Garden Carna- 
Collection of Six, $1.75 poesia) are 
: grant. 
Fall Flowering Hardy Asters Shee ae ne . i a orca : at 1.00 3.50 
Barr's Pink. 4 ft. Finest bright pink. Bisoring Shell@pink = ett nates: 
Beechwood Challenger. 4 ft. Deep strawberry-red. Sept eF ets Bee: 1.00 3.50 
Climax. 4 ft. Lavender-blue flowers, 1 to 2 * ab is Deh a ie: eine : p 
inches across. Crimson King. (New). Crimson ... 1.00 4.50 
Harrington’s Pink. 4 ft. Clear rose-pink. Old Spice. (Patented). (New) Sal- 
Mount Everest. 3 ft. Best white. mon-pink and exceptionally fra- 
Queen Mary. 3 ft. 2-inch flowers of lavender- Gan tahenergec eaters sven coon Goes .60 1.50 
blue. DIANTHUS plumarius. (Garden Pinks.) 
; Pinks.) PR. Spicy fragrance. 
Survivor. 4 ft. Long-lasting, rose-pink. 3 for June-Sept. 1 ft. 
$1.40; $5.00 per doz. Highland Rose Queen Hybrids. 
Large, single, flesh-pink....... si hs) 250) 
Royel Furpleng sain e eeu Double Rock Pink. Small double 
3 for $1.00; $3.50 per doz, except otherwise noted. carnation in mixed shades .... .75 eS 0) 
You Can Keep 
The following indications will be found to be of great assistance to you in 
planning special sections of- your garden. 
S indicates plants suitable for sunny situations. 
P indicates plants suitable for partial shade. 
D indicates plants suitable for dense shade. 
R indicates perennial plants suitable for rockeries. 
Perennial plants suitable for edging or ground covers are marked with an 



SetTOne Doz. 
DICTAMNUS fraxinella (Gas Plant). 
alba. White. June-July. 2-3 ft. ..$1.00 $3.50 
rubra. Rosy purple. 2-3 ft. ...... 1.00 3.50 
DICENTRA spectabilis (Bleeding 
iakeehan)s 1s INET, Zits So 0ncoee 1:00" 73507 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) gloxiniaeflora. 
S. White, purple, pink, lilac. 
Mixed. June- JUN ie PRSY ON Rb a5 2.50 
DORONICUM (Leopardbane). 
Large, bright yellow, daisy- 
like flowers, very early; a 
splendid cut flower. Field 
GLUT Stace ecuetepets eecs) eaSecsrei ove 3.50 
EUPATORIUM  coelestinum (Tho- 
roughwort). P. Flowers like tall 
ageratum. Good for cutting. 
Lavender. Aug.-Sept. 2-3 ft. ... .75 2.50 
GAILLARDIA grandiflora (Blanket 
Flower). S. Mixed. All season... .75 2250 
Mrs. Sherbrooke. Golden yellow 
throughOtitewereistee vases comense Gets 1.00 3.50 
GEUM, Fire Opal. S. Orange-scarlet.. 1.40 5.00 
GYPSOPHILA paniculata fl.-pl. 
(Double Baby’s Breath). R.. 
White. July-Aug. 2-3 ft. ...... 1.40 5.00 
Bristol Fairy. This variety is a 
great improvement on the 
old double variety; pure 
white and will continue to 
bloom=mali®suimimen: +). scneee Ulsctx6) 5.00 
HELENIUM (Sneezewort). S. 
autumnale superbum. Golden yel- 
low. Aug.-Sept. 4-5 ft. ....... aD 2.50 
Chippersfield Orange. 4 ft. 
Orange, splashed flame-mahog- 
Gnye Ear va bloome rari cereus eran ofS) 2.50 
Peregrina. Largest flowering type, 
rich dark mahogany-red ...... aD 2250 
rubrum. Red. 4-5 ft. ........... a1) 2.50 
Riverton Beauty. Lemon-yellow 
AES Cit it uae het wicacaeme eens Aenea ae wD 2.50 
HELIOPSIS (Golden Sunflower) .S. 
incomperabilis. 3 ft. Rich gold- 
en yellow nearly double flowers .75 7251530) 
multiflorus fl.-pl. 3 ft. Completely 
double yellow flowers ........ Aifis) 2.50 
Hemerocallis (Day Lilies) sp. 
Flaya (Yellow D.). 2% ft. June .... 75 2.50 
New Hybrid Day Lilies 
Price: 3 for $1.00; $3.50 per doz, except other- 
wise noted. 
Anna Betscher. 3 ft. Broad petalled, 
yellow. July-Aug. 
Cinnabar. 3 ft. Immense bronze-red flowers suf- 
fused with gold. June-July. 
rich golden 
hfe aie 3 ft. Rich orange with rose undertone. 
uly. 
Gold Imperial. 3 ft. Large ruffled canary-yellow 
flowers. June-Aug. 
[ne 
COLLECTION OF DAY LILIES 
Three strong field-grown plants of these 
varieties for 85c. 

Pypeton: 3 ft. Citron-yellow flowers. July-Aug. 
for $2.00; $7.00 per doz. 
Your Plants Free From Aphis With Black Leaf 40 
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