
ASTILBE. Pink Spirea Peach Blossom. 
For shade 
or part shade. Desirable perennial for wet places. 
Clumps 65c. 
ANCHUSA MYOSITIDIFLORA. Exquisite gem of 
clear blue for-get-me-not like flowers in airy sprays 
above large leathery leaves. Sun or shade. 35c each. 
Anemone (Windflower). 3 ft. in white and pink, 35c. 
*Ajuga reptans. Green rosettes. Blue flower, 50c 
dozen. Ground cover for shade. $3.00 per flat. Varie- 
gated silver, 15c each. 
Bamboo. Nevini evergreen, 8 ft., clumps, 50c, 75c. 
BLEEDING-HEART. Dicentra spectabilis. The true 
old-fashioned kind, once found in every garden. Try 
it in your wild garden, in partial shade, or under 
trees. We offer finest roots with 3 to 5 strong eyes, 
60c each. 
*Cerastium tomentosa. “Snow on the Mountain,” 
good ground cover, 25c each. 
Columbine. Long spurred hybrids. 
Canterbury Bells. Asst., 15c each. 
Daisy. Shasta. Div., $1 dozen. 
Daisy. Double Shasta, 25c each. 
Dicentra. (See Bleeding Heart). 
Delphinium. Pacific hybrids, 2 yr., 
Doronicum Clussi. 
long stems, 40c each. 
CANNA ROOTS. Brilliant tropical appearing blooms 
on tall plant of luxurious green or bronze bold 
foliage. RED, PINK, APRICOT, VARIEGATED. 
25c each; $2,50 dozen. 
Mixed, 25c. 
35c. 
Sulphur Yellow daisy-like on, 
PERENNIALS SPRING BULBS 
ROOTS-FERNS GRASSES 
ABOVE ITEMS ARE POSTPAID TO 4TH ZONE 
*EUONYMOUS CREEPING. These evergreen trail- 
ers wunexcelled in hanging baskets, window boxes, 
rock-work, ground cover. 
_ E. radicans. ‘‘Wintercreeper.”” Dense growing trail- 
ing vine; can be trimmed to form a low border or 
hedge; clings to stone or wood. Leaves are dark 
green with Fwhite veins; does best in partial shade. 
50c to $1. Rooted runners, $10 per 100, 
E,. radicans. Variegata. Variety “Little Gem.” (R.) 
A rare variety of above. Foliage edged with creamy 
white, pinkish tinge in winter, 3 inch pots, 45c; 4 inch 
pots, ’S0c; 5 inch pots, 60c. 
_ E. radicans vegetus. ‘“‘Bigleaf Wintercreeper.” Trail- 
ing evergreen shrub or vine with thick, fleshy stems 
and leaves and an abundance of red fruit with yellow 
pods. Hugs close to rocks or wood. 25c, 35c, 50c. 
Fern. Sword. Hardy, 75c. 
*Felicia petiolata. Good trailer for walls, banks. 
Pink everbloomer, 15c; $1.50 dozen. 
Funkia (Hosta). Large leaves and fine white or blue 
flowers, 50c each. 
Geranium. Asstd., 3 inch pots, 35c; 4 inch pots, 50c. 
*Ginger Root. Native. Round glossy leaves, For 
shade, 25c. 
Grass. Silver ribbon, 15c. 
Grass, Pampas. 
Not prepaid. 
Hemerocallis. Day lily. Bronzy Red. Div. 25c, 35c. 
Also new varieties Apricot, Bay State, Calypso, 
Golden Bell, Gem, Mrs. W. H. Wyman, Winsome, and 
Sovereign. “All are tones of yellow, orange, apricot. 
35c each. 
*Hypericum calycinum. St. Johns Wort. 
flowers. Div. $6.50, 100. Small pots, 15c¢ each. 
Iris. Japanese. Five choice named varieties, 35c each. 
3 for $1.00. 
Iris. Bearded. 20 fine kinds, $1.50 dozen. 
Iris. Pumilla. Dwarf blue, 25c 
Iris. Foetidissima. Has showy orange-red seed in 
pods in fall. Can be cut for Everlastings. 50c each. 
Iris Stylosa. Winter flowering. Blue from Decem- 
ber to February. Very short stems. 50c each. 
Lily of Valley. 85c for 12 pips or eyes; $6.00 for 100. 
Lily Regale. Extra large bulbs, 25c, 35c, 50c. 
Lobelia fulgens. 3 ft. Red with yellow. Fine for 
wet ground or shade. 35c each. 
White clumps, $1, $1.50, and $2.50. 
Yellow 
Lychnis viscaria splendens. Double deep red om 
inch stems, all summer, 35c each. 
Lythrum, Morden Pink. 3-foot spikes of deep pink 
from June to Sept. Will grow in wet place. 50c each. 
allow. 6 foot. Big crimson red, pink, or white 
flowers 8 inches wide. 15c to 50c each. 
Oriental Poppy. Von de Glotz. Very large white, 
12 
50c. Spotless. Soft pink, no marking, 50c, Red, 35c 
to 50c. 
PENSTEMON. Gloxinoides. Bright flowers of 
Foxglove shape, freely produced. Fine for cutting. 
2 ft. high. Mixed, 50c each. 
Penstemon menziesii. Low evergreen mound. Pur- 
ple. Best in leaf mold. 35c. 
*Pachysandra terminalis. Spurge. Evergreen ground 
cover, 8 inches high. For shade.. $7.50 for 100. Pots, 
35c) each. 
*Plumbago Lady Lapente. 
Red fall foliage, 35c each. 
6 inch. Blue flowers. 


PEONY. Once planted they last a lifetime, 
responding yearly with magnificent flowers in 
May, June. Fertilize well, using small amount 
lime. Double named varieties labeled to color 
50c each; in gallon 
not prepaid. Single pink, $1; 
$1.25 each, postpaid. 
only in Red, Pink, White. 
can, 75c each, 
single crimson, 

PERENNIAL PHLOX 
Strong plants that will bloom this year, 35c each; 
3 for $1. Named varieties—red, pink, white, salmon. 
*Phlox Subulata. Ground cover. Pink, 25c. 
Ranunculus Repens. Evergreen ground cover, double 
buttercup, $1.00 dozen. 
Statice Latifolia. Pink, 1-year plants, 25c. 
Tigridia Bulbs. 20c each; $2 doz. 
Trillium (Wake Robin), White. Red. 25c each. 
Tritoma (Red Hot Poker). 25c, 35c, and 50c. 
HERBS 
Sage. Culinary use, 35c. 
Chives. Culinary use, 15c. 
—Prefixed to name means can be used as ground 
cover. 











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