
Prrennial Flowaring Plants Contd 
3, $1.10; 10, $3.50 Except where noted. 
All Plants sent by Express (charges collect), as they arrive better. 
PRICES of All Plants: 

Pyrethrum Pink Bouquet 
Copyright Jackson & Perkins Co. 
ROSA RBouletti. 10”, a real gem for the 
rock garden, flowering nearly all Sum- 
mer; pleasing, semi-double rose pink. 
Doz. $7.50 
RUDBECKIA 
Herbstwald (Autumn Forest). Large 
flowered Hirta Hyb.; brown and bronze 
tints; June-Sept., 9” stems. 
Hirta Hyb. Large orange. 
My Pleasure. Deep orange to yellow 
flowers, dark cones; 24%-3 ft. 
Purpurea (Giant Purple Coneflower). At- 
tractive purple, brown cone. 
SALVIA Azurea. 4 ft., Aug.-Sept. Pretty 
sky blue. 
Pitcheri. 4 ft., Aug.-Sept. Large gentian 
blue; attractive. 
Vatican Gardens. 4 ft., June-Oct., blush 
pink; woolly silvery green leaves. 
SANTOLINA 
Incana. A gray shrub; exquisite clear 
yellow flowers, July-Aug.; 12”. 
SAXIFRAGA y Decipiens. 4”, May-June. 
Dwarf mossy foliage; white. 
Aizoon. An encrusted form with deli- 
cate pink flowers in May. 
Cordifolia. 12”, May-June. Pink mass of 
broad, deep green foliage. 
SAPONARIA Ocymoides Splendens. 12”, 
June-Aug. Rosy pink. 
SCABIOSA. 2 ft. June-Sept. 
Caucasica (Blue Bonnet). Charming soft 
shade of lavender. 
Isaac House Strain. 24”, June-Sept., 
charming soft shade of lavender. 
Japonica. Lilac; June-Aug. : 
SEDUM (Stonecrop) r Acre. 6”, May- 
June. Yellow, spreading. 
Kamtschaticum, Variegated. 6”, July- 
Aug. Orange; variegated foliage. 
Lydium. Delicate green and brown glob- 
ules for crevices or flagging. 
Middendorffianum. Neat, compact, bronzy 
red rosettes; beautiful in Winter. i 
Sieboldi. 9”, Aug.-Sept. Bright pink; 
glaucous foliaged succulent. 
Spectabile. Pink, 18”; Aug.-Sept. 
Spurium Coccineum. 6”, July-Aug. Fast 
spreading rosy crimson form. 
SEMPERVIVUM (House Leek). Inter- 
esting assorted varieties. 
SHASTA DAISY. : 
Alaska. 2 ft., magnificent glistening 
white, 5” across; all Summer to Fall. 
Beaute Nivelloise. Enormous, clear white 
flowers; all Summer, very beautiful. 
Doz. $5.00 
Chiffon. Daintily frilled, double rowed, 
3 in. Daisy; 18”, graceful cutflower; all 
Sis apn cancouecooo dee one Doz. $5.00 
Esther Read. Everblooming; 4”, fully 
double Pyrethrum-like Daisies; June- 
OCU PR HIS Arar cose ce 8, $1.50; 12, $5.50 
Mount Shasta. 2 ft., May to frost; beau- 
tiful 4” double pure white....Doz. $7.50 
Snowdrift. Continuous blooming giant 
Chiffon improvement, semi-double pure 
white; gold centers........... Doz. $6.00 
White Swan. Better and easiest growing 
double Pyrethrum-like Shasta. 
SIDALCEA Rosy Gem. 3 ft., June-July. 
Showy bright rose. 
SILENE Maritima. 3”, compact, glau- 
cus blue foliage; with pinkish-white flow- 
ers, desirable for hot, dry places. 
Schafta (Autumn Catchfly) r. 6”, July- 
Oct. Bright pink masses. 
SPIRAEA (ASTILBE). 
greenhouse sorts, 3 ft. 
Fanal. Decorative deep garnet, June- 
ANS aad ores aes 3, $3.00; doz. $10.00 
Deutschland. 2% ft., July. Lovely free 
flowering pure white..8, $3.00; 12, $7.50 
Gloria. 2% ft., July. Conspicuous beau- 
tiful dark pink, shaded lilac..Doz. $7.50 
Gloria White. Gloria in white.Doz. $6.00 
Granat. 2% ft., July. Strikingly formed 
crimson spikes shaded salmon.Doz. $6.00 
STACHYS Lanata. Glistening, silvery 
foliage; pink spikes, May-July. 
STATICE lLatifolia r. 18”, July-Aug. 
Minute purplish blue. 
STOKESIA Cyanea Coerulea. 2 ft., July- 
Garden and 
Sept. Lovely blue. 
Cyanea Coerulea Alba. White. 
Blue Moon. 20”, July-Oct., immense 
disc-like light blue, vigorous and free 
flowering, of easy culture....Doz. $4.50 
SWEET WILLIAM (See Dianthus Bar- 
batus). 
TEUCRIUM Chamaedrys r. 
Aug. Purple; glossy foliage. 
Montanum. Dwarfer. and compact. 
12”, July- 
THALICTRUM Adiantifolium. 20”, June- 
July. Miniature white. 
Aquilegifolium. 38 ft., June-July. Rosy 
purple; graceful foliage. 
Dipterocarpum. 4 ft., Aug.-Sept. Lilac- 
mauve in graceful sprays. 
Glaucum. 4 ft., July. Fragrant Chinese 
yellow heads; grayish foliage. 
THERMOPSIS Caroliniana. 3 ft., June- 
July. Yellow, rich foliage....Doz. $4.50 
THYMUS Citriodorus r. 4”, June-July. 
“Lemon Thyme” creeping habit. 
Serpyllum ~. 6”, June-July. Dark red 
with fragrant dense foliage. 
Serpyllum Album. Above white. 
Serpyllum Coccineum. Scarlet. 
TRITOMA Pfitzeri (Red Hot Poker). 3 
to 4 ft., Aug.-Oct.; orange-scarlet. (Pro- 
tect in Winter.) 
Tuckii. Yellow spike; hardier. 
Towers of Gold. Bold, deep yellow; all 
Summer; 2 to 8 ft. 
TUTTO TULL UU UU UUM UA UIUC 
Sulphur prevents mildew and other fun- 
gus diseases. See page 50. 
TRADESCANTIA Virginica. 18”, June- 
Sept. Blue; tenacious. 
TROLLUS, 24”. Europaeus, Gold Queen. 
May-June. ‘ Deep yellow. 
Caucasicus, Orange Globe. 
Giant orange-yellow. ? 
Ledebouri, Golden Queen. 3 ft. Magnifi- 
cent deep orange, June-Aug. 
TUNICA Saxifragar. 6”, July-Aug. Pretty 
light pink. 
Saxifraga rosea flore pleno r. 
double pink of above. 
VALERIANA Officinalis (Hardy Garden 
Heliotrope). 4 ft., June-July. Showy 
white; rose tinted, scented. 
May-Aug. 
Lovely 
VERBASCUM Phoeniceum Hybrids r. 2 ft., 
July-Sept. English Hybrids; from white, 
pink, rose, purple and bronze to brown. 
VERONICA Amethystina, Royal Blue r. 
15”, June-July. Gentian. 
Blue Spires. 24”, July-Aug. A lovely 
deep blue, superior to Spicata.Doz. $4.50 
Erica Blue. Dwarf blue, 8”. 
Erica Pink. Pink form. 
Longifolia Subsessilis. 
July to Fall, 2% ft. 
Incana (Candida) r. 12”, July-Aug. Num- 
erous blues; wooly plant. 
Spicata. 24”, July-Aug. 
blue spikes; border plant. 
VINCA Minor ry. 3”, April. Lilac-blue, 
evergreen trailing foliaged plant; exten- 
sively used for carpeting. 2 yr. old field 
grown. 
Minor Alba. White form. 
Minor Aurea. Golden leaves. 
Alpina. New ruby variety, blooming 
early Spring to Fall. 
VIOLA. 
Cornuta (Tufted Pansies) r. May-Aug. 
Arkwright Ruby. Crimson, all Summer. 
Apricot Queen. Warm apricot.Doz. $3.50 
Avalanche White. Long blooming. 
Jersey Gem. Continual bloomer; dwarf, 
rich violet. Since seed is not available 
of this rare Gem, it is advisable to set 
out plants. 
Maggie Mott. Large, fragrant, soft lay- 
ender; early Spring to Fall. 
Mary Emma. Exquisite, large ruffled 
yellow; fragrant; all Summer. 
Wedgewood. Extremely large, glowing 
violet; long stems. 
Deep gentian; 
Long violet- 
VIOLETS 
Royal Robe. Glorious deep violet in 
early Spring; large, fragrant pansy-like 
flowers. Abundant cutflowers. 
VIOLETTA Little Gem. Distinct new 
English race. Deep bluish-purple; May- 
July; meritorious, hardy, for shade. 
YUCCA Filamentosa. Immense spikes of 
drooping, creamy white; broad, sword- 
like, evergreen foliage. 
For prices 
per 100 
see top of 
page 438. 
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