DWARF HYBRID BORDER ASTERS 
A type that fills a need for low growing perennials flowering 
during September and October. 
Blue Bouquet. Extra fine mid blue. 
Lady Henry Maddocks. Clear pale pink. 
Niobe. Fine white. 
Victor. Clear lavender. 
Any of the above $1.50 per 10, $10.00 per 100 
ASTILBE (Spirea or Goats-Beard) 
rcs Although mostly used for forcing in pots these are excellent 
for moist semishaded positions in the garden and the plumy 
spikes of flowers produced in June-July are excellent for 
cutting. 
America. White shaded lavender. 
Bonn. Rose red. 
Deutchland. White. 
Gladstone. White. 
Gloria Superba. Brilliant dark pink. 
Granat. Dark crimson. 
Queen Alexandra. Deep pink. 
Rhineland. Crimson shaded salmon. 
Peachblossom. Light pink. 
Pink Pearl. Rose. 
$3.00 per 10, $22.50 per 100 

BUDDLEIA 
Free flowering shrubby perennials that are excellent for 
cutting or garden decoration. 
Dubonnet. Very dark with buds of a rich deep red shade. 
Concord. Deep violet trusses of good size, excellent to cut. 
Eleanor. Attractive light lavender blue. 
Hartwegi. Probably the best for florist cut flower purposes. 
Isle De France. Compact in growth with deep purple blooms. 
Any of the above $3.00 per 10, $20.00 per 100 
Collection 6 each, 30 plants, $8.00 
BAPTISIA (False Indigo) 10 100 
Australis. 2’. Useful plant with attractive foli- 
age and spikes of dark blue pea shaped flow- 
ers in June. Fine as a substitute for lupines 
where these have been difficult to grow........... 1.75 12.00 
CAMPANULA 
c  Carpatica (Carpathian Harebell). An attractive 
sort forming compact tufts with large clear 
blue flowers on slender stems about 8” high. 
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c  Persicifolia grandiflora. 2’. A splendid sort 
blooming in May-June with large clear blue 
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Pride of Exmouth. Strongest, double flowered 
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Porscharskyana. 8", a larger more vigorous 
garganica, producing pale blue star like blos- 
SOM Se ROM GhVa OMT bree esas ere etn nae 2.00 15.00 
ts Rotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland). 1’. Slen- 
der stems with clear blue pendant bells pro- 
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CAMPANULA MEDIA (Canterbury Bells) 
c Tall erect growing biennials delighting in rich 
well-drained soil. The plants are covered 
with large showy bells during late May and 
June and the flowers last a long time when 
cut. We offer four separate colors, dark 
loloey, wawii, TROIS), lleniasiate le) Ge sane ee 1.20 8.00 
Calycanthema (Cup-and-Saucer) 
c Similar to the above with a “saucer” at the 
base of each flower. Separate colors, dark 
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CASSIA (Indian Senna) 
Marilandica. 4’. Handsome pinnate foliage and 
numerous racemes of showy yellow flowers 
during July, August and September..............00 af) 12.00 
CARNATIONS 
c Hardy Border. 1’. A choice mixture with a 
large percentage of sweet scented double 
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CENTAUREA (Knapweed) 
Macrocephala. 32’. Thistle like golden yellow 
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Liatris Pyenostachya 
CEPHALARIA (Yellow Scabiosa) 10 100 
Alpina. 4’. Produces good sized pale yellow 
blooms resembling the Scabiosa Caucasica. 
The very long stems make it an excellent 
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CERASTIUM (Snow in Summer) 
r Tomentosum. 6’. A low growing plant with 
silvery leaves and covered in May with 
pure white flowers. Excellent for the larger 
rockery and it makes a fine edging because 
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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Rooted Cuttings of greenhouse and hardy varieties are listed 
on pages 35 to 39. 
KOREAN HYBRIDS 
A class obtained by crossing with Chrysanthemum Coreanum 
in an endeavor to increase the hardiness of our garden 
varieties. 
THE SINGLES 
Acacia. Numerous small soft yellow blooms. 
Autumn Lights. Coppery bronze. 
Daphne. Soft pink. 
Milky Way. Pure white, semi-double. 
Saladin. Coral red. 
THE DOUBLES 
Caliph. Rich velvety red. 
Indian Summer. Glowing orange. 
King Midas. Bronze yellow. 
Lavender Lady. Lovely attractive shade. 
Symphony. Blend of coppery pink. 
The Moor. Deep amaranth red. 
Any of the above 3” pots $1.50 per 10, $10.00 per 100 
BUTTONS. Small tight round blooms. 
Early Bronze. 
Margot. Pure white. 
Yellow Gem. Pure yellow. 
Little Bob. Attractive dwarf brenze red. 
DECORATIVES. Large informal types. 
Albert Mueller. Early Apricot. 
Barbara Cummings. Yellow bronze. 
Francis Whittesley. Bronzy garnet. 
Jean Cummings. Fine pure white. 
Jean Treadway. Pink with deep centre. 
Lorelei. Early canary yellow. 
R. M. Hatton. Popular bright yellow. 
Ruth Cummings. Terracotta red. 
Any of the above 3” pots 
$1.20 ver 10, $8.00 per 100 
CUSHIONS or AZALEAMUMS. An extremely popular type that 
has caught the public fancy. 
Pink Yellow White Bronze Red 
Any of the above 3" pots 
$1.50 per 10, $10.00 per 100 
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