
' 7112 ANTHEMIS Santa Johannis, Pkt. 25. 
Anthemis ( Marguerite =) 
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Free-flowering perennials with attractive cut foliage 
and large Daisy-like flowers. Need full sun. 
7110 Kelwayi. 2 ft. Daisy-like lemon-yellow blos- 
soms, all summer. Excellent for cutting. Pkt., 10c. 
7112 Sancta Johannis. 114 ft. Clear golden yellow 
flowers. Pkt., 25c. 
7114 _Tinctoria, Perry's Variety. 2 fe. Large lemon- 
yellow Daisies, in bloom all summer. Pkt., 25c. 
Moonlight. Fine pale yellow Anthemis, excellent 
for cutting. Plants keep within bounds. Plants, 
3 for $1.35; doz., $4.25; each, 55c. 
ee busca (African Forget-Me-Not) @ [J 
Culture: B, D or E, Page 65 
Anchusas provide some of the few really blue flowers 
of our garden. 
They do best in a deep, well drained soil, in a sunny 
position. All are excellent bee plants. 
7070 Italica, Dropmore Variety. 
Gentian flowers. Pkt., 5c. 
5 ft. June-July. 
7069 —Lissadell. 6 ft. Large, gentian-blue. 25c. 
7071 —Feltham Pride. Bright blue, Pkt., 25c. 
7068 —Morning Glory. 5 ft. Buds appear a rosy 
mauve but turn toclear blue as they open. Pkt.,25c. 
7073 X Myosotidiflora. 1 f. April-Mcy. A lovely 
perennial which blossoms with the late Tulips, 
forming a mound of attractive foliage almost hidden 
by pale blue Forget-me-not blossoms held above the 
foliage on straight stems. Germination is slow and 
fall sowing in an open seed bed gets good results. 
Pkt. (50 seeds), 35c. 
Arh ofa ® 
Culture: B, D or E, Page 65 
One of the daintiest and most delicately beautiful of 
all dwarf creeping plants for carpeting beds or 
rockeries, forming brilliant sheets of blue, crimson or 
rose for many weeks. A gem for planting in crevices 
of rocks or wall, forming a cataract of color. 6 in, 
7231A Deltoidea. Lilac. Pkt., 25c. 
7231B Eyrii. Fine large blue. Pkt., 25c. 
7232 XGraeca. Light blue, dwarf. Pkt., 25c. 
7233 XLeichtlinii. Large-flowered, rosy lilac. 25c. 
7233A Rosea Grandiflora. Pkt., 25c. 
7230 X Large-Flowered Hybrids, Mixed. 4 won- 
erfully fine strain, good range of colors. Pkt., 25c. 
7232A New Giant Flowered. Monarch strain. 
All full petalled types equal to the best named 
varieties. Vastly superior in size and color range 
to any other strain raised from seed. Highly 
recommended. Pkt., 35c. 
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Asclopias ( Butterfly Weed /) @ 
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7220 _Tuberosa. 2 ft. One of the showiest of our 
native perennials, producing from July until frost 
brilliant orange flowers with purplish stems and 
hairy leaves. Seed pods if gathered just as they 
begin to open and brought into the house and 
placed in a vase, soon open and develop into an 
attractive everlasting. Pkt., 15c. 
Baptisia ® 
Culture: B, C, D or E, Page 65 
7235 Australis (False Indigo). Formsa spreading 
bush 3 to 4 ft. high with dark bluish green leaves 
and Lupin-like blue flowers in June and July. 
Pkt., 10c. 
Blackberry Lily or ® 
LEOPARD FLOWER 
Culture: B, D or E, Page 65 
7243 3 to 4 ft. A perennial of easy culture in rich 
sandy loamina sunny spot. Flowers orange spotted 
red. Seed stalks may be used in winter bouquets, 
are clusters of shining black seeds. Pkt., 10c. 
Woltonia (Fale CL somite ) ® 
Culture: B, D or E, Page 65 
They are among the relatively few fall flowering 
erennials, and are effective as background plants. 
hey bear small star-flowers in large clusters. 
7250. Latisquama. 4-5 ft. © July-Oct. Delicate 
pink, Pkt., 15c. 
7435 X CERASTIUM Tomentosum:-@ (Snow in 
Summer). 4in. June-July. A low, eceeping plant 
bearing a profusion of white flowers. Pkt., 15c. 
Centaurea ® 
(Hardheads, Knapweed) 
Culture: B, D or E,Page 65 
The flower-heads are like showy, ragged Thistle 
blooms. : 
7425 Macrocephala. 3 ft. During July and Aug., 
its stiff upright stalks are topped with radiant yel- 
low Thistle-like blooms. Flowers often 4 in.across. 
Fine for background. Pkt., LOc. 
7430 MontanaBlue. 2 ft. June-Sept. Numerous 
arge deep blue flowers somewhat resembling the 
annual Cornflower. Pkt., 10c. 
7428 Hardy Perennial Mixed. A mixture of 
thirty hardy Centaureas. A real treat is in store for 
those who plant this mixture, as it will be a means 
of securing plants of unknown and unlisted sorts 
of various forms and colors. Pkt., 15c. 
PSecccnr XO 
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7240 Cordata (Plume Poppy). 5 ft. A handsome 
border plant, having large lobed heart-shaped leaves 
with silvery under surface and flower plumes of a 
pretty cream color. Pkt., 10c. 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush). See Page 100. 



7220 ASCLEPIAS Tuberosa, Pkt. 15c. 

7493 COREOPSIS Double Sunburst, Pkt. 25c.. 
Coreopsis @ 
Culture: B, D or E, Page 65 
A useful and attractive perennial, both for border and 
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cut flowers. They are of easy culture, and flower in _. 
profusion throughout the summer. 
7495 Lanceolata Grandiflora. 2 ft. June-October. 
Large orange-yellow flowers on‘long graceful stems. 
Will flower the first year if sown early. Pkt., 10c. 
7494 Mayfield Giants. Australian origin. It pro- 
uces a taller and more vigorous plant with longer. 
and firmer stems and larger individual blooms 6f 
which the ray petals are broader. 
7493 Double Sunburst. 
1% to 2 inches across, excellent for cutting, as 
the flowers are fine keepers and the plants easy to 
grow. Comes about 80%. double,. Pkt., 25c¢. 
Plants, 3 for $1.15; doz., $3.50. ign 
7256 XCALLIRHOE Involucrata @ 
Mallow). Crimson. Pkté, 15c: 
CLEMATIS Jackmanii. See Climbing Vines 
Chaahthes @ 
Culture: B, D or E, Page 65 
A hardy perennial which blossoms the first year from 
seed. Sow in late summer, autumn or'spring. : 
1609 Kewensis. Winter- blooming _ Wallflower. 
Fragrant flowers, sulphur passing to gold and violet, 
30 in. Pkt., 10c. 
1611 Linifolius. Lilac, 18 in. Pkt., 10c. 
For Allioni and Golden Bedder see Annual Pages 
Shasta Daisies © 
Culture: B, D or E, Page 65 
The name Shasta is now applied not to a single variety 
but toaclass of hardy Daisies, bearing giant flowers, all 
splendid border subjects and easily grown from seed. 
7500 Alaska. 2-21% feet. Splendid for cutting. 
t., 10c. ants, 3 for $1.15; doz., $3.50; ea., 45c. 
7464 Diener’s New Giant Everblooming G. 
Marconi. See Novelty Pages. Pkt. (35 seeds) 50c: 
7463 Diener’s Fancy Chiffon Glendale. 
Novelty Pages. Pkt, (35 seeds) 50c. 
7502 Elder Daisy. 2 ft. May. A popular variety 
for early cutting and border. Pkt., l5c. 
1504 Giant Double. See Novelty Pages. Pkt. 35c 
7462__ Maximum Conqueror. June. 224 ft. Large, 
pure white flowers, five inches in diameter, on long 
stiff stems, in profusion. Pkt.,15c, Plants, 3 for 
$1.00; doz., $3.00; 100, $20.00. 
7460 —King Edward VII. 234 feet. Very large 
flowers on stout stems. Pkt., 10c 
7449 —Fringed Semi-Double and Double. The 
plants are extremely vigorous, producing at one 
time from 25 to 40 feathered fringed blooms. The 
strong heavy stems support blooms that average 
from 5 to 8 inches in diameter. A percentage of 
the plants will produce full double blooms, the. 
balance semi-double and fringed. Pkt., 15c. 
(Poppy 
See 
Esther Reed. Snow-white flowers, completely |! 
double and everblooming in habit. Stiff stems, — 
excellent for horder and cutting. Each, 65¢; 
3 for $1.75; doz., $5.25. x 


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