Flowers 
Are Needed, Too 
In this folder we offer some of our choicest 
hardy perennial plants, ready to grow and bloom 
ask that 
plants by mail this year, for the labor shortage 
in your garden. We you order your 
makes it impossible for us to serve our customers 
immediately when they call. Those who are 
able to visit our nursery are welcome to look 
around and leave their orders, which will be 
packed and shipped as soon as possible. 

The following are priced at 50 cts. each, 
$1.00 for 3, $3.00 for 10 
ALYSSUM saxatile citrinum. A mass of 
sulphur-yellow flowers and hoary gray leaves 
in May. Fine for the rock-garden. 15 in. 
A. saxatile compactum. Indispensable for 
rockery or border, producing masses of broad, 
flat heads of bright yellow flowers in May. 
Hoary gray all over. 1 ft. 
ANCHUSA italica, Lissadell. Bears extra- 
large, clear gentian-blue flowers in May and 
June. 
ANEMONE Pulsatilla, Lilac. A gem for the 
rockery with its dainty early lavender blooms 
1b site 
AQUILEGIA chrysantha (Golden Columbine). 
Long-spurred, golden yellow flowers in May 
and June. 24% to 3 ft. 
A., Blue Shades. 
spurred. 
A., Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Strain. An excellent 
strain well known for its wide range of colors 
and color combinations. Long spurs. 
A., Pink Shades. Lovely shades of pink. Long 
spurs. 
Fine shades of blue. Long 
A., Snow Queen. Pure white; fragrant. 3 ft. 
ASCLEPIAS tuberosa. Attractive plants pro- 
ducing umbels of bright orange flowers in July 
and August. Fine for cutting. 11% ft. 
ASTER, Goliath. The plant forms a dense tuft 
of leaves; bluish violet flowers 3 inches in 
diameter, borne in June. Good cut-flower. 
A. hybridus luteus. M f 
yellow flowers which fade white. 
for cutting. 3 ft. 
CAMPANULA calycanthema (Cup-and-Sau- 
cer). Tall plants covered with large cup-and- 
saucer-shaped flowers in late May and June. 
Indispensable in the old-fashtoned hardy 
garden. Dark Blue, Pink, or White. 
C. persicifolia (Peach-leaved Bellflower). A 
fine border plant with splendid spikes of large, 
bell-shaped flowers from June to August. 
Good for cutting. 2 to 3 ft. Blue and White. 
Masses of tiny creamy 
Excellent 
CARNATION, Grenadin. Wonderful garden 
plants growing 18 inches tall. Fine for cutting. 
Pink, Red, White, and Mixed. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, HARDY, Aladdin. An 
early-flowering variety that Is very valuable 
under good growing conditions, flowering 
freely from August on. Attractive bronze in 
color. 
C., Early Bronze. A low-growing plant that 
does not need to be staked. Fine flowers of 
pompon shape, light bronze in color, lasting 
for weeks. 
C., Glory of Seven Oaks. Soft but clear yellow 
masses of bloom have made this variety a 
great favorite. August. Medium height. 

Chrysanthemum, Jean Cumming. Large, 
pure white flowers, with the softest yellow and 
blush shading at the center of the buds. Erect, 
wiry growth. 
C., Jean Treadway. Large flowers, 3 inches 
opening rose-pink and aging to soft 
Medium height 
across, 
lilac-pink, shading to white. 
and very free flowering. 
C., Judith Anderson. Rounded, button-type 
flowers, 114 inches across, clear butter- yellow 
in color. Fine for massing or edging. Dwarf. 
C., Lavender Lady. True lavender, with no 
trace of mauve or pink. The flowers are 3 
inches in diameter, and are produced in per- 
fect, branching sprays. Unusually hardy. 
2% ft. 
C., Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont III. Well-shaped, 
bushy plants 21% feet tall, bearing rosy salmon 
flowers tinted bronze and gold. Fragrant. 
C., September Gold. Golden yellow blooms of 
Pompon type. The plant makes an 18-inch 
mound, very free flowering. 
C. maximum, Double White Swan. Double, 
pure white flowers pe eee in June on good 
wiry stems 11% to 2 feet long. 
COREOPSIS, Double Sunburst. Large, semi- 
double flowers of rich deep yellow. 3 ft. 
DELPHINIUM Belladonna, Cliveden Beauty. 
The freest and most continuous blooming of 
all Delphintums. Clear turquoise-blue flowers. 
D. Bellamosum, Improved. A rich deep blue 
form of the light blue Belladonna. Very free 
flowering. 
DIANTHUS plumarius (Garden Pink). Beau- 
tiful, sweet-scented flowers in a wide range of 
color; double, semi-double, and single. 
D. barbatus (Sweet William). A lovely old- 
fashioned favorite that remains popular 
through the years. Indispensable in the 
border. Pink, Red, and White. 
DICENTRA eximia (Plumy Bleeding-Heart). 
Finely cut foliage and racemes of pink flowers. 
Dwarf; good in shade or sun. 


DIGITALIS, Giant Shirley Hybrids (Fox- 
glove). Very large and vigorous. Colors range 
from white and shell-pink to deepest rose. 
Pink, 
D. gloxiniaeflora. Gloxinia-like flowers. 
Purple, White, and Yellow. 
GAILLARDIA, Goblin. Dwarf; fine for rock- 
gardens. Bright yellow flowers with deep red 
zones. 
G. grandiflora, Superb Mixed. Very showy 
and effective hardy border plant. Good for 
cutting, too. 2 ft. 
HELENIUM autumnale rubrum. Bright 
terra-cotta-red flowers. 3 ft. 
H., Chippersfield Orange. Flame-mahogany 
disc splashed with orange. 4 ft. 
HELIANTHEMUM,, Buttercup. Low-growing 
evergreen plant hidden by a mass of bloom 
from July to September. Golden yellow, single 
flowers. 
H., Fireball. 
H. rhodanthum carneum. Rich pink blooms 
and gray foliage. 
HEUCHERA Rosamondi_ (Coral-bells). A 
beautiful shade of coral-pink. Stiff, straight 
stems; very strong plant. 1 to 1% ft. 
IBERIS sempervirens (Hardy Candytuft). A 
sheet of white flowers covers the rich dark 
green foliage. Ideal for rock-gardens. 6 to 
8 In. 
Double, bright scarlet flowers. 
LIATRIS pycnostachya. Spikes of rich purple 
flowers, 4 feet long, in July and August. Easily 
grown. 
L. scariosa, September Glory. Showy purple 
flowers in August and September. 
LINUM perenne (Flax). Pearly blue flowers. 
For the border or rock-garden. Blooms from 
May to August. 11% ft. 
LYCHNIS Viscaria fl.-pl. 
on 14-inch stems. 
Double red blooms 
Very showy. 
PHLOX decussata, Blue Boy. 
Heliotrope- 
blue. Low and bushy. 

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