Poronnial Flowering. Plants 
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WE CAN SUPPLY OTHER VARIETIES, NOT LISTED HERE, AT ADVERTISED PRICES. 

Dianthus “Loveliness” 
ACHILLEA Ptarmica, The Pearl +. 6” 
to 8”. Double pure white in Spring. 
Tomentosa r. 6” to 8”, July-Sept. Bright 
yellow; excellent rockflower. 
ACONITUM Napellus. 4 ft., Aug.-Sept. 
Single spike, dark blue. 
Fischeri. 2 to 8 ft., Sept.-Oct., hardy 
dwarf dark blue; most popular Aconite. 
Wilsoni. 6 to 7 ft., Sept.-Oct. Lovely 
mauve colored spikes. 
Any Aconitum: 3, $1.50; doz. $5.00 
AETHIONEMA Warley Rose r. 6”, min- 
iature deep rose in early Summer. 
AJUGA Reptans Rubra. 6”, May-June. 
Blue, compact, bronzy foliage. 
Genevensis. Short spikes of gentian blue 
flowers in Spring, 4” to 6”. 
ALYSSUM Saxatile Compactum r. 12”, 
April-May. Excellent bright yellow 
masses. 
Saxatile Compactum, Basket of Gold. 
Golden-yellow, 12”, April-May. 
Saxatile fl. pl. An improved double form 
of Basket of Gold. 
Citrinum. Pale citron-yellow: similar in 
habit to Sax. Compactum. 
ANCHUSA Dropmore. 4 to 5 ft., June. 
Beautiful tall blue spikes. 
Italica Opal. Opal variety of Dropmore. 
Myosotidiflora r. 12”, May-June. Charm- 
ing forget-me-not blue. 
ANEMONE Japonica. 32”, Sept.-Nov. 
Alba. Pure white, yellow center. 
hates Charlotte. Semi-double La France 
pink. 
September Charm. Delicate silvery pink, 
shaded rose and mauve; free flowering. 
Whirlwind. Semi-double white. 
ANEMONE SPECIES, Pulsatilla r. 12”, 
April-May, purple. 
Hupehensis. Pale mauve; from August 
on, 18”; shade. 
ANTHEMIS Tinctoria (Kelway’s Vari- 
ety). 24”, June-Sept. Large golden yel- 
low on finely cut foliage. 
Moonlight. Large 2%”, pale yellow flow- 
ers; excellent for cutting. 
Sancta Johannis. Deep orange. 
ARENARIA +, Montana. 6”, May-June. 
Silvery white tufts. 
Caespitosa. Dense grassy cushions for 
flagging, white. 
PRICES of All Plants: 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine). 30” except 
where noted, May-June. 
Chrysantha. Beautiful golden-yellow. 
Coerulea. Lovely long spurred blue. 
White Queen. Long spurred white. 
Ciematitiora. Spuriess or Clematis-like 
fluwers abundantly produced on 15” 
stems; pastel shades of pink and blue. 
Crimson Star. Crimson with white corol- 
la; choice. 
Longissima. Delicate pale yellow, extra 
LOPS PUL Siscrtacmaedeteuererets co tereners Doz. $4.50 
Longissima Hybrids (new 1940). Giant 
Spurred Columbines in such colors as 
are found in Mrs. Scott Hlliott Strains 
and spurs almost as long as Longissima; 
a cross between them. 
Rose Shades. 
Scott-Elliott’s Long Spurred Hybrids. 
Wonderful range of colors. 
ARABIS, Aipina. 9”, April. Dense masses 
of pure white; rockery. 
Alpina Coccinea. Considered finest Ara- 
bis; beautiful crimson-red. 
Alpina KRosea. Pink Alpina. 
Alpina fi. pl. Double white. 
A.ipina, Rosabella. ‘he better pink, large 
flowers; Spring and Fall. 
ARMERIA ry Bee’s Ruby. 8” to 10”, May- 
June, tree flowering, delightful Ruby- 
colored. 
Laucheana. 3” to 6”, May-June. Free 
flowering bright rosy red. 
Large Flowering Hybrids. 16”, June- 
Sept.; shades of white, rose and pink. 
ARTEMISIA Lactifiora. 3 ft., Aug.-Sept. 
Small white heads, fragrant. 
Silver King. Striking white; a beautiful 
“mist” for bouquets. 
ASCLEPIAS Tuberosa. 18”, July-Aug. 
Umbels of bright orange. 
ASTER. 
Michaelmas Daisy. Sept.-Nov. 
Apellus Triumph. 8”, June-July, lovely 
new Hnglish hybrid of sparkling blue. 
Doz. $5.00 
Gay Border Blue. Intense blue, with 
yellow eye; good sized cutflowers in pro- 
EUS TOMA ees ee sree eee ee ee Doz. $4.50 
Harrington’s Pink. Probably the best 
true pink Aster. Large, bold flowers 
from late August on; 8 to 4 ft. Very 
DODULAT eae cae ote 3, $2,505 10; $5.00 
Beechwood Challenger. A finer red Aster, 
clearest in color; September blooming; 
gay and brilliant. 
Frikarti Wonder of Staffa. <A yellow 
disc lends added charm to this lovely 
lavender blue, universally popular Aster. 
Large flowers from August to October. 
Aetiben eres obo dusous oo oon 3, $1.75; 10, $5.00 
Mt. Ranier. Best double white compan- 
ion to Harrington’s Pink.3, $1.75; 10, $5.00 
Strawberries & Cream. 4 ft. Deepening 
pink; vigorous; Sept.......... Doz. $4.50 
Subcoeruleus Wartburg Star. Large, 
24%", violet flowers with orange discs; 
May until July, 15”. 
Blue Gem. Double rich blue. 
Red Cloud. Clear deep pink that rarely 
fades. 
Mt. Everest. White; Sept.-Oct. 
Skyland’s Queen. [Extra fine blue. 
Violetta. Improved new violet-blue; large 
HO WiELIT By be ccrst eter cance encnetene tone Doz. $6.00 
White Climax. Pure white. 
Ypres. Rose-pink, 2 ft. 
ASTERS DWARF BORDER HYBRIDS. 
6” to 12”, Sept.-Oct. 
Countess of Dudley. Clear pink. 
Lady H. Maddocks. Pale pink. 
Lavanda. lLavender-blue. 
Marjorie. Bright rose-pink. 
Nancy. Free flowering flesh. 
Donald. lLilac-pink. 
Snowsprite. Compact white. 
Victor. Pale lavender. 
ASTER SPECIES r. 6 to 10”, May-June. 
Alpinus Albus. Dwarf white. 
Alpinus Mauve Cushion. Soft. 
Dumosa Dwarf Hyb. Compact, early, 
free flowering; August on. 
AUBRETIA + New Large Flowering Hy- 
brids. Attractive pink, rose-pink and 
carmine; for bold masses in the rock 
garden or edging, 6”. E 
Leichtlini. Rose colored variety. 
BAPTISIA Australis. 4 ft., June-July. 
Dark blue spikes; for border. 
BELLIS PERENNIS (English Daisy). 
6”, April-July. 
Snowball. Mammoth white. 
Longfellow. Mammoth pink. 
BOLTONIA, Latisquama. 6 ft., July- 
Sept., pink Aster-like flowers. 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush) 
Charming. Lovely pink, with tiniest 
brownish-orange eye: 10” flower spikes; 
adorable. Will grow 5 ft. the first year. 
Dubonnet. True Dubonnet red; robust & 
erect; late Summer.......... Doz. $10.50 
Hartweggi. Bright lavender. 
Fortune. Super abundance of pure lilac 
flower with tiny brilliant yellow eyes, 
throughout entire Summer; excellent 
lasting cutflower. 
Any variety (except where noted), 
3) D2. 2 OR CdOZ aa oO eaaw 
CALLUNA (Heath or Heather). Low 
growing shrub, prefers moist, peaty soils. 
Alporti. A vigorous form of Scotch 
Heather, crimson; bloom early July, 12”. 
Cuprea. Golden foliage burnished red 
during Winter; July until Fall, 10”. 
Nana Compacta. Dense green prostrate 
shrublet for the shade. 
Vulgaris Alba. White, from July on, 10”, 
Vulgaris Prosper. Deep rose bells, 12”. 
Any above: 38, $2.25; doz., $7.50 
CAMPANULA (Bellflower). June- July. 
Carpatica (Harebells) ry. 8”. Clear blue 
tufts until October. 
Carpatica Alba y. Pure white. 
Carpatica Riverslea. Large blue cups 
from July until Fall; 8”. 
Collina. Prolific dwarf Harebell, com- 
pact, bushy habit, producing many flow- 
ers of clearest blue, 8” stems. 
Garganica r. 6”. Light blue with white 
eye; spreading tufts. 
Glomerata. Globular, dark blue flowers, 
18”, June-July. 
Muralis ry. 6”. Dwarf blue. 
Persicifolia Grandifiora Coerulea. Hx- 
cellent large bright blue. 
Pers. Moerheimi (Peach Bell). lLarge 
double clear -whitemiw esses Doz. $4.50 
Pers. Pfitzeri. .Double blue cups on 2 ft. 
stems during June and July..Doz. $4.50 
Persicifolia Telham Beauty. Exquisite 
China blue; through July..... Doz. $4.50 
‘Pyramidalis. 6 ft. Spikes of star-shaped 
blue continue through August. 
Rotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland) r. 
12”, Blue pendant for crevices. 
Rotundifolia Purple Gem. A more free 
flowering type with saucy bells. Bloom 
Utils NOWeMmb CLar.rennecimeee ee Doz. $4.50 
Calycanthema (Cup & Saucer). 30”. Blue, 
White or Pink. 
Single Medium (Single Canterbury Bells). 
Zit, SBlue, White or eink 
CARNATIONS (Hardy Border) 
Royal Cottage Hybrids. Large double 
flowers delightfully fragrant. Red, Pink 
or White. 
Mixed Shades. 20”, June-July. A riot of 
color and flowers. 
CATANANCHE 
Coerulea r. 18”, July- 
Sept. 
Pretty, deep blue. 
3, $1.10; 10, $3.50 Except where noted. 
All Plants sent by Express (charges collect), as they arrive better. 
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variabilis: of many forms 
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venosus: veiny 

vernalis: spring 
vernus: of spring 
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violaceus: violet 
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