
HARDY PERENNIALS (Gotinuc) 
Price: 35c per plant, $3.50 per dozen, $25.00 per 100. Except where noted. 
SPIREAS (Meadowsweet ) 
Very showy plants, either planted in isolated clumps or inter- 
mingled with other herbaceous plants in the hardy border. They 
thrive well in any rich garden soil, but prefer damp positions. 
Very decorative with beautiful spikes of flower. Price: 50c each, 
$5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. (Except where noted.) 
+America—Beautiful Lilac pink in color. Height 214 feet. 
Fanal—Beautiful feathery sprays of brilliant red. Easy to grow hardy 
variety that likes plenty of moisture as well as good rich soil. In 
bloom throughout May and June with flowering stalks about 15 
inches in length. Where a red border plant is wanted, we strongly 
recommend this Spirea. Height 2% feet. Price: 75c per plant, 
$7.50 per dozen. 
+Granat—Very strong growing variety with flower spikes of crimson 
red. Height 2% feet. 
+Peach Blossom—As its name implies, a graceful early pale pink in 
color. Height 2% feet. 
{Salmon Queen—What we consider the finest of all the clear salmon 
varieties on the market. Height 2 feet. 
SWEET WILLIAM—Finest mixed varieties 
*+Giant White—A very fine large-flowered pure white variety. 
*+Newport Pink—Color salmon or watermelon pink. Height, 12 to 
18 inches. 
STOKESIA (The Cornflower Aster) 
{Blue Moon—It is of easy culture, a clean grower and flowers through- 

Scabiosa (Pincushion Flower) 
out the Summer and Autumn until frost. It is not at all unusual 
to see vivid blue disc-like flowers five to six inches in diameter on 
stems twelve to eighteen inches long. Price: 50c each, $4.50 per 
dozen, $30.00 per 100. 
*Cyanea Caerulea—Very large lavender blue flowers blooming from 
early July until late October—succeeds well in open, sunny position. 
A very desirable border plant growing about 1% to 2 feet high. 
TEUCRIUM 
*Chamaedrys—Small shrub-like growth of shiny dark green leaves te- 
sembling dwarf Boxwood. Makes an excellent edging for a garden 
or border because it can be clipped to any height, up to 12 inches. 
For nice compact planting set out about 6 inches apart. Does best 
in full sun, Price: 50c each, $4.00 per dozen, $25.00 per 100. 
THALICTRUM (Meadow Rue ) 
+ Adiantifolium—tThe foliage resembles the maiden hair fern and the 
feathery white flowers are airy and graceful in the garden or in 
bouquets. Blooms June and July. Height, 2 feet. Prefers a rich 
loam and rather moist place. 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker ) 
+Galpini—Orange-saffron flower spikes on plants 2 feet in height, 
flowering from July onward. Very dainty dwarf variety of Tritoma 
with graceful grass-like foliage. A very fine producer. Price: 50c 
per plant, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
{Primrose Beauty—Novelty 1942. The beautiful clear primrose yellow 
spikes produced by this plant are unique for their grace as well as 
their delightful color. They are faultlessly shaped and slightly 
arched, creating a charming effect. Primrose Beauty blooms in early 
summer, on spikes about 40 inches tall, lending a charm to the 
flower border few other plants can, Price: 65c each, $5.00 per 
dozen. 
+Springtime (Patent No. 318)—WNovelty 1942. A fascinating hardy 
Tritoma which flowers in late June and early July. The upper part 
of the flower is a rich coral red, the lower half ivory yellow. These 
sparkling and clear contrasting colors hold one’s attention in a 
pleasing manner. Springtime grows in all kinds of soil and has 
weathered these winter conditions without any protection. We rec- 
ommend this novelty. It combines beautifully in the garden with 
pale blue Delphinium or pure white Regale Lilies which flower at 
the same time. A well established plant will produce as many as 
10 to 15 flower spikes about 3 feet tall. They are very graceful and 
superb for cutting. Price: 65c each, $5.50 per dozen. 
+Vanilla—Novelty 1943. A dainty, exceedingly free flowering small 
Tritoma. The open flowers are clear pale yellow on stems about 24 
inches tall. Foliage is grass-like and a fine base for the great num- 
ber of flowers produced. It is not at all unusual to count 25 or more 
flower spikes on a single plant. At its best throughout June. 
Vanilla is a fine variety for garden decoration as well as for cut- 
ting. Last, but not least, it is perfectly hardy and in most extreme 
cold sections will winter over with very little protection. Price: 65c 
each, $5.00 per dozen. 
+White Fairy—Novelty 1943—-A very dainty, free flowering small 
Tritoma. The pure white blossoms are open and graceful on thin 
stems about 24 inches tall. Foliage is grass-like and ornamental 
throughout the summer. A good companion to the variety Vanilla. 
In full bloom in June with 15 or 20 dainty spikes on each plant. 
Lovely “cool” flower in the garden and exceptionally good for cut- 
ting. It is perfectly hardy but advise a slight protection where 
temperatures go far below zero. Price: 60c each, $5.00 per 
dozen. 
TROLLIUS LEDEBOURI 
*+Golden Queen—A very vigorous variety with unusually large flow- 
ers of a rich golden orange color. It flowers profusely both in early 
Summer and in Autumn. Does best in a deep rich soil with ample 
moisture. Beautiful planted in bold clumps. Price: 50c each, 
$5.00 per dozen. 
TUNICA 
*Saxifraga Fl. Pl. rosea—A dancing miniature of the beloved Baby’s 
Breath in double form. Reigning gayly through the heat of the 
Summer. 
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