PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisies) 
c Mixed Hybrids. 2’. Our general mixture is 
grown from seed of selected plants. The 
flowers are produced on long stems during 
May and mostly in shades of pink and red... 
s Select Mixture. Grown from divisions of selected 
piants, mostly double and semi-double, in 
enades of pink, salmon and red. We believe 
this is one of the finest mixtures offered today. 
c Uliginosum. 3’. (Giant Daisy). Large single 
WinitenccisyaimmocrlyeSUImIMerencnisiscecteene 
RUDBECKIA (Cone Flower) 
c Golden Glow. 6’. A popular hardy plant with 
masses of large double yellow flowers in late 
FSIURENR CONES ON. “dacetacs hpccascachr ees Aan oa ea Ee 
Newmani (Black Eyed Susan). 2’. Free flower- 
ing and easy to grow. Yellow single flowers 
WiLLECte OI CICERO VW Ole vesunctescetetesaacedecsanst oertescacsescatarte 
c Purpurea. 3’. Very large purple daisy like 
flowers with a large brown cone shaped 
center produced from July to October... 
SALVIA (Sage) 
c  Pitcheri. 3’. One of the most desirable fall 
blooming plants, of upright branching growth 
with spikes of rich blue flowers in Sept. and 
Oct. Recommended to replace the variety 
Azurea which is not so desirable.................000 
SCABIOSA (Pin-Cushion Flower) 
Caucasica House’s Hybrids. 2’. Long stemmed 
good sized flowers in various shades of lav- 
ender starting to bloom in June and continuing 
TUM SS DTSMMNOGIe eames, ssettecasteuenceias acceeenccSesaiessareerceees 
Fisheri, 2'2"’. Attractive Manchurian species 
with long stemmed lavender blue flowers 
about 2¥2"" across. Excellent midsummer cut 
flower. 
SEDUM (Stonecrop) 
The backbone of the American rock garden 
delighting in hot dry situations. 
r Acre (Golden Moss). 4”. Foliage bright 
green with bright yellow flowers...............cc0 
r Album. 6”. Dwarf and spreading with waxy 
TOUNCMMOlicigeawitite: LlOWGUS\cs..1.cclestscescstsceasceese 
Ewersii. 6”. Large flat glaucous leaves......... 
tr Glaucum. 2”. Prostrate blue green foliage..... 
T Kamchaticum. 6”. Bright green foliage with 
showy orange yellow flOWETS........cccccesseceeeeees 
r Lydium. 3”. Bronzy green foliage with red 
LUD GS aMeE Re ee scceed stay ssseesece Siasavcert cacceteaceteceudcws sas sgissaeeseaanee 
EN GV lemme EU Onl W.CIDt HOLM wasceoner.s-ccseeoentacdserestecgee 
tr Reflexum. 6’. Dark green foliage like a dwarf 
COMIC se testemere semis seve enessaeceeasseceeteiarccavessevesussesas 
Seiboldi. 8’’. One of the best. Compact and 
dainty, with pink flowers in August............... 
a8 Spurium Coccineum. 67. Crimson flowers. 
SPDLOCIC Sime CHOICH yseeeeesatacs exsticeervere se ssentee voccust onee- corse 
ERECT GROWING VARIETIES 
Spectabile. 18’. Attractive light green foliage 
and broad heads or rose pink flowers in 
DNUIGI oa CIT) LMSC DD hing ta ve crete cae csee ce eeececevcseree ins eceestevovies 
Spectabile Brilliant. 15’. Similar to the above 
butmwithmemichmrech HOWeTSaniccsccccscesssersccceecersonese 
SEMPERVIVUM 
(Houseleek or Hen and Chicken) 
r Interesting rosette-like plants with foliage in var- 
ious forms and colors. Useful to add character 
to the rock garden. 
Arachnoideum. The popular cob-web leek......... 
Brauni. Bronze green shading to dull red......... 
Doellianum. Small hairy rosettes of light green. 
auconette see eG Chillisyae SOD tres receccseraccseccneatonaesessese 
Fibriatum. A form of the cob-web leek.............. 
Tectorum. Large rosettes of glaucous green. 
Wseiulleo nm on cilmlNCC Glitch meenststeseacteaccevatcorssccers 
Triste. Rosettes of pointed green leaves shaded 
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STOKESIA (Stokes Aster) 
tc Cyanea coerulea. 18. Large lavender blue 
flowers on good stems during late summer 
CMC cer | yi forl raceterstnacees trccutieeresteescecctvscctesesassaasa 
Cyanea Alba. A white form of the above........... 
THALICTRUM 
c  Adiantifolium. 3’. Attractive foliage useful in 
corsages and floral work. Excellent to force 
Inch ICOld Mouse MmOm tals OUND OSCrn.cecmsssssssecesectece 
c  Aquilegifolium Purpureum. 3’. Fluffy rosy 
purple flowers from June to July..........eseceeseeeee 
Glaucum. 3’. Blue grey leaves and heads of 
VOU OWiS gp tadecwesuchoce eters she taeda ps cdetueioncest Reeasteiee saseactomn 
THYMUS (Thyme) 
Tr Citriodorus Aureus. 10’. The golden leaved 
TemomSCeMted sy ViCiSh Varma stettetenascn-esnsseeeceeneaceey 
rt Citriodorus Argenteus. 10. Silver leaved form 
OlR tH MA DOV tresses crcseretecee ts nec aecassasceceeencases cent? 
r Languinosus. 4”. Gray woolly foliage with 
RIMISE ATIOW.STS Sere cucee acme aaa oreo teee rae ra secesuacesesesewd 
r Serphyllum Album. 4”. Dense mats of dark 
green aromatic foliage, covered with white 
flowrerse dnp Wick ya criGe Une mees-sesseretertecssssseseesteane 
r Serphyllum Coccineus. 4”. 
TORMMOLS LGM CLOOVCrneresacetccetinertecerasesneterteeceneeetts vet 
TRITOMA (Poker Plant) 
c  Pfitzeri. 3’. Grass-like foliage with curious 
spikes of orange scarlet flowers from Aug. 
until Oct. Hardy with some _ protection. 
DIPON Gg CLUS es vaserusosausrecsaterettens macencentcrtccetcee cee 
Rocket. Tall growing sort reaching a height 
OLBOP I CTICHESOllcsteodeeaetresssetciroomncersanertermetnere tote 
Springtime. Soft pastel yellow. Starts flowering 
in) june) cmd, continues untill Pall esstescesesecevess 
TROLLIUS (Globeflower) 
Golden Queen. 4’. New variety with large 
flowers of rich golden yellow from June to 
OCIGD ET ie cece cuca ces cees eee nets ce ne seer taseractunereeehceteosees 
cs Mixed Hybrids. 2’. Large orange and yel- 
low flowers in May and June. Do best in 
CU MINOISUS POSTON i eseacsce der naccssvacteesss soseocnenstevseesneeee 
STATICE (See Lavender) 
tc Latifolia. Rosettes of leathery leaves with im- 
mense heads of misty lavender flowers in 
ANIGLS WIM OLY pe ee eee cece eck caveaaesec craton. Teves hicceteoeceeste 
Dumosa. 12”. A dwarf compact sort with 
dense silvery lavender heads of flowers in 
June. These are excellent to dry and will 
HSHOUNGE Ver Ve ISELU munttcestrevtane tect cclaenes elencreese 
THERMOPSIS 
c  Caroliniana. 2’. A lovely plant resembling the 
lupine with spikes of rich yellow flowers in 
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