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Perennial Flowering. Plants. 
Orders for less than 3 of a variety will not be accepted except where quoted. 
PRICES of All Plants: 3, $1.10; 10, $3.50 Except where noted. 
All Plants sent by Express (charges collect), as they arrive in better condition. 
Varieties indicated by (7) are Rock Garden Favorites. 
CENTAUREA Montana. 2 ft., July-Sept. 
Large, violet-blue. 
Montana Alba. White Montana. 
CERASTIUM Tomentosum r. 5”, May. 
Snow white on silvery foliage. 
Columnae. A compact Tomentosum; 4” 
stems, very neat, May-June. 
CHEIRANTHUS (Siberian Wallflower). 
Allioni ry. 12”, April-Sept. Dazzling fiery 
orange for rockery. 
GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
NEW RACE OF MUMS—JUST OUT 
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MUMS 
produced by Prof. Longley. They are 
very free and early blooming (August), 
definitely hardy and easy to grow. Color 
range includes the most desirable shad- 
ings. 
BOREAS. Pure white double. Aug. 20. 
CHIPPEWA. Giant dbl. purple. Sept. 6. 
DULUTH. LHarliest dbl. yellow. Aug. 14. 
HARMONY. Rose, yellow and bronze. 
Aug. 25. 
MOONGLOW. Clear golden yellow. 
Aug. 15. 
PIPESTONE. Largest and brightest of 
the “bronze-cushion types.’ Aug. 25. 
RED GOLD. Combination of red, orange 
and gold. Large pompon type. Aug. 20. 
WELCOME. Earliest semi-double small 
purple. .Aug. 14. 
Each variety—3, $1.50; 12, $5.50 
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO MUMS 
This new strain is a splendid achieve- 
ment in Mum breeding. They embody 
all the finest qualities: absolutely hardy, 
free, early flowering. 
BARBARA SMALL. Beautiful double 
lavender pink. In full bloom Sept. 20. 
HARBINGER. Large double primrose 
yellow. Mid-August. 
M. S. COSTELLO. Golden yellow with 
reddish shadings in center. Sept. 15. 
WILLIAM LONGLAND. Combination of 
warm bronze and primrose yellow. At 
certain stages the flowers appear half 
red and half yellow. Tall and very beau- 
tiful. Early September. 
Each variety—8, $1.50; 12, $5.50 
STANDARD SORTS 
Acacia. Glittering profusion of delight- 
fully fragrant semi-double sulphur-yel- 
low; Sept. to frost. 
Algonquin. A leading pure bright yel- 
low,. 3”, Sept. to frost. 
Autumn Lights. Masses of 2” coppery- 
bronze semi-doubles with orange tone in 
Sept.; dark foliage. 
Clara Curtis. A delightful deep rose- 
pink; mid-Aug. on 
Ember. Conspicuous, glowing bronze. 
Fortune. Strikingly oxblood red. 
Gleam O’ Gold (Pompon). Quantities of 
primrose-yellow; 3”; Oct. 
Goblin (Pompon). Sparkling bronze to 
gold shadings; 2”, Oct. 
King Midas. Soft yellow, occasionally 
tinted yellow; Sept. 
Lavender Lady. Fragrant 38” true lav- 
ender in Oct. 
Mandarin. Irridescent coral-salmon, cop- 
per and bronze; Oct. 
Mrs. Pierre S. duPont. 2”, soft peach, 
mauve undertone; in early Oct., 2% ft. 
Nancy Copeland. Single spectrum-red; 
SSOP t. 
Pale Moon. Delightful 21%” sulphur-yel- 
low; Oct. 
Pygmy Gold (Pompon). Quantities of 
miniature double, clear golden yellow; 
early Sept. to frost. 
Roberta Copeland. Rose-red, shading to 
salmon; Sept. 

Romany. Glowing carmine-red, with fine 
bronze red tones; produced freely, 2% ft. 
Rose Glow. 2” cinnamon scented opales- 
cent rose; Oct. 
Sequoia. Well formed mellow amber tint. 
Symphony. 8” mauve-rose, overcast soft 
coppery rose; Oct. 
EARLY FLOWERING COLLECTION 
No. 1 
ee nemo Orange and bronze. Late 
ept. 
Algonquin. Bright dbl. Yellow. Sept. 10. 
Early Bronze. Early Pompon. 
Fortuna. Unique ox-blood red. Oct. 
Little Bob. Mahogany-bronze button. 
Seminole. Cream white. Sept. 10. 
1 plant each of 6 varieties. .$3.00 
3 plants each of 6 varieties. .$7.00 
LATE cA eed hes COLLECTION 
oO. 6 
Mandarin. Coppery bronze. 
Roberta Copeland. 
Octo: 
Sequoia. Mellow amber. Sept. 15. 
Lavender Lady. True lavender. Oct. 10. 
Pale Moon. Fluffy soft yellow. Oct. 5. 
Symphony. Mauve-coppery-rose. Oct. 10. 
1 plant each of 6 varieties. .$3.00 
3 plants each of 6 varieties. .$7.00 
COLLECTION No. 2 (POMPONS) 
Acacia. Fragrant sulphur-yellow. Sept. 
Gleam O’ Gold. Primrose yellow. Oct. 
Goblin. Warm bronze; graceful. Oct. 
Judith Anderson. Buttercup yellow. 
Pomponette. Bronze to yellow. Sept. 
Pygmy Gold. Mass of gold. Sept. 15. 
1 plant each of 6 varieties. .$3.00 
3 plants each of 6 varieties. .$7.00 
COLLECTION No. 3 (CUSHION) 
Pink Cushion Bronze Cushion 
White Cushion Yellow Cushion 
1 clump each of 4 varieties. .$2.00 
3 clumps each of 4 varieties. .$5.00 
COLLECTION No. 4 (SPOON) 
A new race of uniquely formed graceful 
tubular petals flattened at the tips to re- 
semble a spoon; 2 ft. Oct. 
Pink Spoon White Spoon Yellow Spoon 
1 plant each of 8 colors. .$2.00 
8 plants each of 3 colors. .$4.00 
CIMICIFUGA 
Racemosa. Ornamental white for shade; 
4 ft., June-July. 
CLEMATIS. (See page 47.) 
CONVALLARIA (Lily-of-the-Valley). 
Majalis. 10”, April-May. Fragrant white 
for massing in shady borders. 
Selected Clumps, doz. $4.50; 100, $40.00 
COREOPSIS Grandifiora. 24”, July-Aug. 
Improved bright orange. 
Auriculata Nana (Novelty). Golden- 
orange flowers; May to Fall, 8”. 
Lanceolata Perry’s Double. Large, double 
vellow, long stems; 2 ft. 
CORONILLA Cappadocica r. 3”, June- 
July. Large, rich, long golden heads, 
glaucous leaves, trailing habit.Doz. $4.50 
COTONEASTER Dammeri_ Radicans. 
Creeping evergreen shrub; red berries. 
Horizontalis. Upright form for dry banks. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
OGEs08 
Rose with bronze. 
DAPHNE (Garland Flower) Cneorum r. 
12”, May-Aug. Attractive spreading ever- 
green bush with solid pink masses. 
8-10", 3 for $3.50; 10-12”, 3 for $4.00; 
12-15”, 3 for $5.00; 15-18”, 3 for $6.50 
Somerset. 3 ft., May-June, delightfully 
fragrant, blush pink; used also for edg- 
ing. 18-24”, 3 for $9.00; 24-30”, 3 for $12.00. 

Stately Delphiniums 
DELPHINIUM PLANTS 
Vetterle & Reinelt’s Pacific Hybrids 
This giant, wilt-resistant strain is rank- 
ed with the best anywhere. Praises of 
it are just as numerous from the pro- 
fessional as well as the amateurs. 
Plants produced from hand cross pol- 
lenized seed. Produce exhibition spikes. 
8, $2.50; 10, $7.50 
Hollyhock Type (Wrexham English Hy- 
brids). 5 ft. Enormous blooms in all 
shades of blue, mauve and violet, also 
white shades and pinkish tones. 
3592-503 10) 37-50 
White Hybrids. 5 ft. Elegant new selec- 
tion of whites, splendid combined with 
blues in garden....3, $3.00; doz., $10.00 
Belladonna Cliveden Beauty. Produces 
long spikes of rich deep blue during 
July-August and again in the Fall; 48”. 
Extra fine cutflower. 
SPURLESS DELPHINIUM a & p 
Chinensis “Blue Mirror” (new 1940) a. 
A Delphinium that looks at you rather 
than hang its head. Being spurless, the 
bright navy blue florets hang horizon- 
tally, displaying their entire face. The 
effect is overwhelmingly impressive, 
either massed in the border or displayed 
in a vase. Best of the cutflower Chin- 
ensis group, 1% to 2 ft. Perennial in 
moderate climes. 
Plants, 8, $1.75; 10, $4.50 
DIANTHUS BARBATUS (Sw’t William). 
Giant White. 24”, May-June. Enormous 
trusses of charming white. 
Pink Beauty. 24”, May-June. Beautiful 
salmon-pink variety. | 
Scarlet Beauty. 24”, May-June. Remark- 
able intense scarlet variety. 
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