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ANCHUSA Myosotidiflora. 
Tr. pkt., 50c; 4% oz., $1.00. 
One of the most attractive of spring bloom- 
ing perennials. A real gem for the border. 

Perennials fill a large and interesting place in the operations 
of an up-to-date florist establishment. 
Some are as easily raised 
as annuals; quite a few may be forced; others make fine pot 
plants; and many furnish splendid cutting material. The rock 
garden requirements absorb all the low-growing varieties and the 
florist with his eye to the future will devote considerable space to 
perennials of all kinds. 
much care. 
They require little heat, if any, and not 
Achillea Filipendula, Parker’s Var. A splendid cut Trade pkt. Oz. 
flower. The flowers, if cut when fully open, may be 
dried for later use meicllowaopltaceseiearenie tle) slices 
Prarmica Fl. Pl. The Pearl. Abundant small white 
fHlowersa (OmCULting 650) lee trae ore YY oz., 90c 
Tomentosa Aurea. X Flowers are umbells of Butter- 
cup yellow above close set mats of silver gray foliage, 
eli Fe evmicinesievo) thG oad cases tare Gigi ane ASI oso roe Cin.ciiruo care 
Aconitum (Monk's Hood). Wilsoni. Mid-blue, large 
andilate floweriice meets etrecie ste VY oz., 70c 
Barker's Variety. Branching habit, flowers pretty 
Pn uON ee oUes 4 poco cadooouduBuaenT VY oz., 80c 
Aethionema Coridifolium (Lebanon Candytuft). Light 
TOSY {PUPS O tlw ena satire, ee Y% oz., $1.40 
Agathea Coelestis (Blue Daisy). Pot grown plants in 
greenhouse, flower more freely. Plant seed in July, 
place in carnation house in fall. . 40 in. V4 oz., 45¢ 
Agrostemma Flos Jovis. Carmine-rose, Ohne 
Hybrida Walkeri. Brilliant rosy punplessl Obiiasaaerr 
Allium Thibetica. Flowers on short stems in clusters 
are alilac-mauve. Blooms during June and July, 9 in. 
Ruby. An Allium of attractive color, particularly 
useful where there is a foliage background. The 
flowers are in umbels about one inch in diameter 
and maroon red in color. Stems about 18 to 24 in. 
Blooms in July. Leaves rather small and few in 
number and extend up the stem about a third of 
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Allwoodii, see Dianthus. 
Alstroemeria Aurantiaca. Orange streaked red, 3 to4ft. 
el pen POPP Ri ae aerate ttarsteyacotl als ctrsrers ere YY oz., $1.00 
Alyssum Argenteum X Yellow-flowered, silvery fol- 
f Gage D4ANGS cv dees ec ede aa one's VY oz., 50c 
Rostratum. Yellow... 16in..........-- VY oz., 70c 
Saxatile Compactum (Gold Dust). Golden yellow, 
12 in. Blooms in spring.. ; apleens ry Lae 30c 
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VAUGHAN’S SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS 
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Tr. pkt., 25c; 4% oz., 70c; oz., $2.40. 
Rock Plants are followed by X and the heights given are of the plants when in bloom. 
Seeds of Biennials and Hardy Perennials 
SEED GERMINATES SLOWLY AND IRREGULARLY 
of the following varieties and seed bed should be prepared where 
it will be undisturbed for a year or more. 
Aconitum, Anemone, Clematis, Delphinium Cardinale, Delphinium, 
Delphinium Nudicaule, Dictamnus, Dielytra, Doronicum, Helleborus 
Niger, Incarvillea, Iris, Phlox Decussata, Primulas (Alpine) Trollius 
and nearly all Alpines. 
ALYSSUM—Continued. 
Serpyllifolium. 2 to3 in. plant woody at base, covered 
with gray leaves, producing an abundance of small 

Tradepkt. Oz 
yellow flowersin Apriland May...... Yy oz., $1.45$0.35 $5.00 
Rock Garden Perennial Species, Mixed. 14 0z., 1.00 
Ampelopsis Veitchi, Boston Ivy. Cleanseed. lb., 5.00 
Amsonia Tabernaemontana. Free flowering long stems, 
with willow-like foliage and lovely heads of light 
blue flowers in panicles. Especially good for cutting 
Broel laeiehy lewd, 2 WS Meso one aagosoduncenudo 
Anchusa Affinis. Beauty lies in its gracious curves; 
uncurling racemes set with white-centered stars of 
imperial violet. Height, 40in. Sown early it will 
NOwertinstyy ear sees ices tore rele cleus 4 oz., 70c 
Affinis Avalon Hybrids. Crosier sprays of delicate 
colors, starred in contrasting shades............ 
Barrelieri, Earliest, dwarf, dark blue, 2% ft. 14 oz., 70c 
Italica, Dropmore Variety. Large, gentian-blue, 
excellent perennial for cutting, 6 ft....lb., $4.50 
Dwarf Dropmore Variety (Feltham Pride). Neat 
habit, flowers brighter blue than preceding. 
Bet remain ore Ce Wit Meakin Te eae YG oz., 35¢ 
Wissacellt Glearyeentian-blue. (Gift a. wien ).teerere- 
Morning Glory. Clear blue, a little lighter than 
Lissadell but quite similar. Height about 5 ft., 
coming very true. Buds appear a rosy mauve 
but turn to clear blue as they open. .14 oz., 45c 
Myosotidiflora. x A charming plant with the ex- 
quisite blue flowers of the forget-me-not, carried on 
2 ft. high stiff stems. Large heart shaped basal 
leaves, for rock garden or border. Flowers in April 
and May. This seed should be placed in refriger- 
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Bab ey Atel 3 in Pye nen eS VY oz. $1.00; 14 oz., $1.80 
Riparia. Sturdy upright plants, branching habit; 
flowers intense blue, dark and rich color. Blooms 
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