
Zt. B.C. Supreme Bulls and Plants 

HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS (Continued) 
GYPSOPHILA-—Baby’s Breath 
(Con tinued ) 
ROSY VEIL. In character it is in every way 
like the very popular Bodgeri, except that this 
variety comes out a very pretty pronounced 
pink, making a wonderful companion for the 
preceding. Rosy Veil is very valuable in floral 
work for very often this shade of pink will add 
the finishing touch to set off a design in beauti- 
ful style. Furthermore, by having both Bodgeri 
and Rosy Veil as fillers, you can create alto- 
gether different effects. 
Per 10, $2.50: Per 100, $18.00 
HELIANTHUS 
Hardy Sunflower 
LODDON GOLD. Enormous Dahlia-like flowers 
of a bright yellow color, often 5 inches in 
diameter. Blooms in September and October. 
Height 4 to 5 feet. 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
HELIOPSIS 
Hardy Zinnia 
Similar in general habit to Helianthus, but 
commencing to flower earlier in the season. 
July and August. Of dwarfer habit, rarely 
exceeding 3 feet in- height. Very valuable for 
cutting. 
INCOMPARABILIS SUMMER GOLD. A greatly 
improved form which should do much to in- 
crease the popularity of this easily grown 
plant. During July and August, when cut flower 
material is not plentiful, it produces large, 
almost double flowers of rich golden color, 
on strong branching stems. 
2¥%4-in. Pots 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
HEUCHERA 
Coral Bells 
The recent recognition and publicity which has 
been accorded the Heucheras by gardening 
publications and trade papers alike, has greatly 
increased the demand for them. This spring 
will see them attaining the position which their 
novelty and beauty makes them deserve. We 
have kept pace with all the introductions in 
this line and we present below a complete list 
of all that is really good. Don’t fail to note the 
reasonable prices. 
BEL-AIR HYBRIDS. A specially selected 
strain of Sanguinea hybrids in mixed. 
2¥Y%-in. Pots 
Per 10, $2.25; Per 100, $18.00 
RAIN OF FIRE (Pluie De Feu). Compact grow- 
ing variety, producing bright red flowers. Due 
to its durability this variety is one of the out- 
standing good reds. 
2%-in. Pots 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
LAVENDULA 
Lavender 
VERA. The true Sweet Lavender, growing 18 
inches high, wonderfully fragrant, blue flowers 
blooming July and August. 
2¥4-in. Pots 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
LIATRIS 
Blazing Star or Gayfeather 
PYCNOSTACHYA. A perfectly hardy peren- 
nial of luxuriant growth, doing well in any 
kind of soil, poor or rich, moist or dry, produc- 
ing richly colored purple flowers on stout 
stalks 6 feet high in graceful spikes one foot 
long. In bloom during July and August. First 
rate cut flowers. 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
SCARIOSA. (Early Type). Similar to above ex- 
cept it flowers in early August and grows from 
2 to 3 feet. 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
LYTHRUM 
Purple Loosestrife 
The BEACON, Improved. The many growers 
who have grown Lythrum The Beacon and 
have realized so profitably from it will wel- 
come this improved type. The deep carmine red 
color maintains itself longer without fading, 
and seems to have added a new brilliance. 
The spikes are fuller, and show more florets 
in flower for an even more brilliant show. 
Per 10, $2.25: Per 100, $17.50 
MONARDA or BERGAMOT 
Oswego Tea 
DAHLIATOWN ORCHID. A novelty of great 
merit. Grows to a height of 2¥2 to 3 feet and 
produces charming orchid-pink flowers in July. 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.09 
PACHYSANDRA 
Japanese Spurge 
Ground covering plant, averaging 6 to 
8 inches in height and branching freely 
into a dense mat. Its shapely indented 
foliage is practically evergreen. It bears 
small spikes of light colored flowers 
during May and June. As a border for 
walks and drives it is most attractive; 
also splendid for steep slopes in sun or 
shade and for dense shade under any 
kind of trees. 
3-in. Pots 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 

PENTSTEMON 
Beard-Tongue 
Few genera among the popular hardy peren- 
nials afford a greater number that are so at- 
tractive. Their natural gracefulness, variety of 
colors, and great abundance of flowers make 
them useful in many places. Though hardy as 
a rule, too much frost with an excess of mois- 
ture in winter seems to be fatal to most of 
this genus. The flowers are tubular and like 
Foxglove in.shape. 
GARNET. A new hardy Pentstemon with 
bright scarlet flowers, gracefully placed on 
stems 12 to 18 inches tall. Each plant produces 
from six to twelve spikes through the flowering 
season. Blooms from June until stopped by 
frost. Its opportunities are unlimited as a profit 
maker. 
2%4-in. Pots 
Per 10, $2.25; Per 100, $18.00 
PINK BEAUTY. Flower spikes 30 inches high. 
Quite large flowers. Makes up with most any 
cut flower. 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
PEONIES 
We supply a most extensive line of the better 
named varieties. Please consult our Special 
Perennial Catalogue for list of varieties and 
prices (copy mailed free). 
HARDY PHLOX 
Good Quality Field Grown Plants 
Every worthwhile named variety listed and 
priced in our Special Perennial Catalogue (copy 
mailed free). 
PHYSOSTEGIA 
False Dragonhead 
ROSY SPIRE. Strong growing variety, produc- 
ing fine spikes of rosy crimson flowers. Glossy 
green foliage. Height 3 to 3% feet. Blooms 
from September to October. 
Per 10, $1.75; Per 100, $12.50 
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PRIMULAS—HARDY PRIMROSES 
One of the most beautiful flowering pot plants. 
They are best potted in the month of January 
and placed in 34 to 40 degree temperature. 
After start of growth, temperature should be in- 
creased to 45 to 50 degrees. It is important 
that they be kept moist. Their strikingly beauti- 
ful flowers and decorative foliage make them 
one of the most valuable flowering pot plants. 
We will ship strong forcing clumps from the 
first of January on. 
HELLENAE. The finest of anything in the Pri- 
mula family that has ever come to our atten- 
tion. It is very dwarf, produces a prfousion of 
Burgundy-red starry flowers on 2 to 3 inch 
stems. It spreads into a mat after its first sea- 
son. 
3-in. Pots 
Per 10, $3.50; Per 100, $25.00 
