HARDY PERENNIALS AND ROCK PLANTS 


10 100 
CONVALLARIA (Lily of the Valley) 
rcs Majalis. 8”. Well known and _ fragrant, 
strong field grown clumps ............. 15.00 
COREOPSIS (Tickseed) 
c  Grandiflora Sunburst. 3’. An improved 
variety with semi-double blooms ...... 1.75 12.00 
DAPHNE (Garland Flower) 
Cneorum. 12’. Low spreading shrub with 
delightfully fragrant rose pink flowers 
in May. An excellent and easy item to 
force for Easter and Mother's Day. 
10 100 
E.O.B: 
Growing Point 
Go 7 tha, SSRI coos danopaoentedes $ 4.50 $40.00 
(i> 8} Shale GiseeYsIch Gan dons as ooonmeeae 6.00 55.00 
CEA" bal, “Bishgelotel a were eae eee eee 8.00 75.00 
WSUS) Oat. Gysiteleish 5 pices e een 9.50 90.00 
Daphne 
10 100 
DELPHINIUM 
Belladonna Improved. 3’. Favorite light 
lolli <Gibyr WOES Tigse) nooo qadourscnaes Bac 1.75 12.00 
Pacific Hybrids. Considered by many to 
be the finest hybrids to be had. Large 
double blooms, exquisite colors and 
heavy spikes. 
SiLOMGueleyeci mel duecrowile acne ae. 2 2.00 15.00 
DIANTHUS (Pinks) 
rc Beatrix. 1’. A delightful newer introduction 
producing soft pink sweet scented clus- 
ents” Gill wiehomaaeie  , AAP enn Ponce eae 2.00 15.00 
Silver Mine. Similar to the above but with 
SHOW VWAEW item LOOMIS sae anis ea nect ss + oe 2.00 15.00 
DICENTRA (Bleeding Hearts) 
sc Spectabilis (Showy Bleeding Hearts). 3’. 
This old fashioned favorite should be in 
every garden. Easy to grow, the long 
racemes of pink flowers are always at- 
tractive. Excellent forcing items. Re- 
quires only a few weeks to bring into 
HOWeT En GCECSHENOIZe lmner vaya tartans.) 2.50 20.00 
DElSCled MROLCINGmOlZe anemia cee dee clees 3.50 27.50 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) 
cs Ambigua. 2-3’. Pale yellow flowers on tall 
spikes during May and June and occa- 
cheaedilkye (siehell theekit 4 Lanoaasen ude cower oe 2.00 15.00 
10 
DORONICUM 
c Excelsum. 3’. Produces numerous large 
yellow daisy-like flowers on long stems in 
April and May. One of our best spring 
‘blooming plants. Excellent for cutting 
and useful to force in the greenhouse... 2.00 
EUPATORIUM (Hardy Ageratum) 
cs Coelestinium. 3’. Attractive light purple 
flowers, closely resembling the Ageratum, 
are produced from August until frost. A 
fiTMSmeCUltget | O WiStameeeer ea penn nie eee 1.75 
FESTUCA 
r Glauca. 12”. Clumps of attractive blue 
green slender leaved grass ............ 1.50 
FUNKIA (Plantain Lily) 
cs Subcordata grandiflora alba. 2’. Large 
lily-like pure white fragrant flowers in 
INCAS OSI 4 Soaunssdooubacacor 3.50 
s  Variegata. 6”. Foliage striped light green 
and white. Splendid for edging ...... 1.75 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) 
Goblin. Dwarf compact plants 10-12" high 
with large flowers of red and yellow.... 1.75 
GEUM (Avens) 
rc Fire Opal. 2’. Brilliant scarlet with an 
(Cikohale (2) HAAN 5) Ase oe tae ecw oo Aaaeits 2.00 
Princess Juliana. Similar to the above with 
large double orange flowers ........... 2.00 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath) 
c Bristol Fairy. Produces large panicles of 
small double pure white flowers. Excel- 
lent cut flower for out doors and may be 
forced in the greenhouse profitably. 
Grotieds Plenisisc./ laa POLS eee een 3.00 
rc Repens Rose Lace Veil. 18’. Early double 
pink tinted blooms. Excellent to cut and 

Vieshivodolley lig WoW’ @fendekeIny .osdocvcasosancc 2.00 
HELIOPSIS (Hardy Zinnia) 
c Scabra Incomparibilis. 3’. One of the 
finest hardy midsummer cut flowers. Rich 
yellow almost double blooms produced 
from, June to September’ 3.30.0 4..4. 42 -5- 2.00 
Delphinium Belladonna Improved 
HEMEROCALLIS 
Hyperion. Large citron yellow July and 
Anigustaeebrobably sine mtnes tesa 4.50 
Ophir. Vigorous tall growing large flow- 
ered bright yellow. 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman. 
in late August . 
Pale glistening yellow 
July and August... 3.00 
100 
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25.00 
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15.00 
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25.00 
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35.00 
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