Good Perennials Are a Permanent Investment 
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Perennial Plants for Border 
and Bed 
Aster. Lavender, Pink, White. August to 
October. 4 to 5 ft. 
Babys-Breath (Gypsopbila). White. June, 
July. 2 ft. 
Beard-Tongue (Pentstemon). 
Red. Summer. 2 to 3 ft. 
Begemgt. Many pretty shades. July. 2 to 
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Bleeding-Heart. Pink. May, June. 11% ft. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35. 
Canterbury Bells. Pink, Blue or White. 
June. 2 ft. 
Carnation. Large scarlet-red flowers. 1 ft. 
Pink, Blue, 
Columbine (Aquilegia). Various colors. 
May, June. 2 ft. 
Coral-Bells (Heuchera). Red. June to 
September. 1 to 1% ft. 
Coreopsis. Yellow. July, August. 21% ft. 
Daisy, Transvaal (Gerbera). A fine mixture. 
Very beautiful. 1 ft. 35c each; $3.00 per 
doz. 
Day-Lily (Hemerocallis). Yellow. May. 
Z.to.3 ft. 
Delphinium, Belladonna, Bellamosum 
and English Hybrids. June to October. 
3 to 4 ft. 
fons eee) Light blue. May to August. 
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Foxglove (Digitalis). Yellow, White, Pink, 
Purple. June, July. 2 to 3 ft. 
Gaillardia. Yellow and Red. May to 
October. 11% ft. 
Gayfeather (Liatris). Purple. Summer. 
4to 5 ft. 
“Sia Red and Yellow. June to September. 
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pipet: Pink, White, Red. Late summer. 
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Hollyhock. Double. Maroon, Pink, White, 
Yellow, Red. July, August. 5 to 6 ft. 
Iris, German. Various colors. May, June. 
2 to 34 ft. 
I., Japanese. Various colors. July. 2 ft. 
Lupins. Pink, Blue, White. 3 ft. 
Marguerite (Anthemis).- Bright yellow. 
All summer. 2 ft. 
Peony. Pink, White, Red. May to June. 
2 to 3 ft. 50c each. 
Perennial Pea (Lathyrus). White, Crimson- 
Pink. June to September. 4 to 8 ft. 
Bblor: Various colors. July, August. 2 to 
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Pinks (Dianthus). Double and Single. Pink, 
White, Red. All season. 1 ft. 
ROpPy, Oriental. Red, Pink. May, June. 
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Pyrethrum, Mixed. 214 ft. 
Rudbeckia Newmanni. Black-eyed Susan. 
All summer. 3 ft. 
Sage (Salvia). Light or dark blue. Septem- 
ber, October. 3 to 4 ft. 
Scabiosa caucasica. 2 ft. 
pers Daisy. Large; white. June, July. 
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Stokesia. Blue. July, August. 11% ft. 
ace William. Various colors. 
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Tritoma. Orange-red. August. 2 to 3 ft. 
Veronica. Blue. June, July. 11% ft. 
Yucca. Large white spikes. 
June. 
Many other varieties can be furnished 
ALL PERENNIAL PLANTS 
3 of one variety 85c; $3.00 per doz. 6 of 
one variety $1.50. Single plants 40c each, 
unless otherwise noted 
We urge our customers to buy 3 of a 
kind for 85c. They will make a better 
showing and it is much easier for the 
nurseryman to fill the orders, on account 
of labor shortage. 





Perennial Rock-Garden Plants 
Alyssum. Yellow. April, May. 1 ft. 
nemone. Various colors. April, also au- 
tumn-flowering. 1 ft. 
Bugle-Flower (Ajuga). Blue or purple. May, 
June. 6 in. 
Campanula carpatica. Carpathian Bell- 
flower. Blue or White. June to October. 
8 in. 
Candytuft (JIberis). White. May, June. 
8 to 12 in. 
Cowslip (Primula veris). Various colors. 
April, May. 6 to 8 in. 
Daphne Cneorum. Pink. April, May. 
8 to 10-in. plants, 60c each. 
Dianthus, Bobby. Pink. May, June. 
D., Reserve. White. June, July. 1 ft. 
Forget-Me-Not (Myosotis). Blue. May to 
October. 6 in. 
Globe-Flower (Tvollius). Various shades of 
orange and yellow. May to July. 114 to 
2 ft. 35c each; $3.50 per doz. 
Iris. Various colors. April to May. 4 to 6in. 
Lily-of-the-Valley (Corvallaria). White. 
April. 8 in. $1.75 per doz. 
Phlox divaricata. Blue. May, June. 1 ft. 
P. subulata. Moss Pink. White, Lilac, 
Pink, Blue. April, May. 4 in. 
Roches (Arabis). White. April, May. 
in. 
St. Johns-Wort (Hypericum). Golden yel- 
low. Late summer. 11% to 2 ft. 
Sedum. Pink. October. 2 to 3 in. 
Sweet Lavender. July to September. 18 to 
in. 
Thrift (Armeria). Various colors. May, 
June. 1 to 11% ft. 
Veronica. Blue. July, August. 1 ft. 
Viola. Tufted Pansy. Blue, White, Yellow. 
All summer. 5 in. 
Yarrow (Achillea). Yellow. June to August. 
to 10 in. 
Strawberries ’ 
EXTRA-EARLY VARIETIES: 
Fairfax and Dorsett. The best in culti- 
vation. Perfect blossoms, very produc- 
tive and showy, of finest flavor and 
firmness. 
Blackmore. Perfect flowering. 
Premier. 
SECOND-EARLY VARIETIES: 
Aberdeen. Perfect flowering. 
Dr. Burrell. 
MEDIUM-LATE VARIETIES: 
Catskill Wayzata 
VERY LATE VARIETIES: 
William Belt Chesapeake 
Lupton Gandy 
Any of the above, 25 for 90c, postpaid $1.00; 
50 for $1.50, postpaid $1.65; $2.50 per 100, 
postpaid $2.75 
EVERBEARING VARIETIES: 
Mastodon Gem Lucky Strike 
25 for $1.50, postpaid $1.60; 50 for $3.00, 
postpaid $3.15; $5.00 per 100, postpaid $5.25 
Big Joe 
Grapes 
Catawba (red), Concord (blue), Niagara 
(white). Strong, 2-yr. 40c each, postpaid 
50c; $3.50 per doz., postpaid $3.75. | 
Caco. The best red. 50c each, postpaid 60c; 
10 for $5.00, postpaid $5.25. 
GRAPE-PROTECTING BAGS. See page 
45. 
Landscaping the Small Home 
By Edward W. Olver 
Written especially for the owner of a 
small home and giving him full informa- 
tion as to beautifying his own place— 
both garden and land. 160 pages, 90 
illustrations. Cloth $1.00, postpaid $1.15. 




Fruit Trees and Small Fruits 
Not Mailable 
For best results, Fruit Trees should be 
sprayed 3 or 4 times a season 
APPLES © 
Delicious. Red and yellow. Late. 
Grimes Golden. Autumn. 
Red Rome. Late. 
Smokehouse. Autumn. Yellow, studded 
red. Fine. 
Jonathan. Dark red. Late. 
Stayman’s Winesap. Red. Late. 
Winesap. Late. Red; sweet. 
Yellow Transparent. Early. 
York Imperial. Late. Large; red to yellow. 
Crab, Hyslop. Crimson. 
Any of the above, extra-strong, 5 to 6-ft. 
trees, $1.25 each; 10 for $9.00 
PEARS ' 
Kieffer. Large; juicy. Late. 
Bartlett. Early. Juicy. 
Seckel. Small. Oct. 
Any of the above, $1.50 each; 10 for $12.50 
PEACHES | 
, Belle of Georgia. White. August. 
‘ Brackett Champion. Deep yellow. 
Early Crawford. Yellow. 
Elberta. Yellow. September 1. 
Hale. Yellow. Late August. 
Hiley. White. Early. 
Late Crawford. Yellow. 
Any of the above, strong, 5 to 6-ft. trees, 
$1.00 each; 10 for $9.00 
QUINCES. 5 to 6 ft., $1.75 each 
PLUMS 
Champion. Orange. Burbank. Red; round. 
Abundance. Red. German Prune. Blue. 
Shropshire Damson. Blue. 
Any of the above, $1.50 each; 10 for $12.50 
CHERRIES 
No Sweet Cherries available this season 
Richmond. Dark red; sour. 
Montmorency. Red; sour. 
Any of the above, $1.50 each; $12.00 per doz. 
Local delivery and Express only—no 
Freight shipments. Delivery latter part of 
March and April, and Oct.-Nov. 
Blueberries 
and useful, making 
large delicious berries. 
Both ornamental 
attractive shrubs; 
2towsift.1$2.003 
The earliest is Cabot. 3 ft. Strong plants, 
12 to 15 in:, 3 for $2.50. 
Blackberries 
Blowers and Eldorado. 10 for $1.25, post- 
paid $1.50. 
Raspberries 
Cumberland. Black. Latham. Red. 
St. Regis. Everbearing crimson. 
10 for $1.25, postpaid $1.50. 
Thornless Boysenberry 
No. 1 strong rooted plants. Immense 
berries of very sweet, delicious flavor, some- 
what suggestive of the raspberry. Small 
seeds. Plant 8 x 8 feet apart because of their 
great thriftiness. 10 for $2.00, postpaid $2.25. 
Nuts ’ 
English Walnut. 4 to 5 ft., $3.00. 
Black Walnut. 4 to 5 ft., $3.00. 

34-36 Light St., Baltimore 2, Md. 
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Nursery Department 
