HARDY PERENNIALS AND ROCK PLANTS 

HERBS 
Applemint. Used to flavor drinks 
Chives (Allium Schoenoprasm) 
Hyssop. Excellent for seasoning and also 
a good edging plant... 
Mother of Thyme (T. Serphyllum). For sea- 
sonings 
Savory Winter. For seasonings and edgings 
Tarragon Epicure. For salads and vinegars 
Water Cress. For salads 
HEUCHERA (Coral Bells) 
rcs Pluie de Feu. 18". Deep coral red bells on 
slender stems . . 
IBERIS (Candytuft) 
rs Snowflake. 12”. Very large flowers. 
sidered the best tall variety 
Con- 
IRIS KAEMPFERI (Japanese Iris) 
c¢ Blooming during June and July these are 
especially valuable for cutting. 
Blue Danube. Double rich blue 
Blue Jay. White ground heavily veined 
with blue . . 
Eclipse. Double violet blue 
Eleanor Parry. Double claret purple..... 
Fratte. Pale blue with white veins....... 
Gold Bound. Pure white 
Mahogany. Double mahogany red 
Mixed Japanese Iris 
IRIS PUMILA 
Blooming earlier than the German Iris and 
growing only 6-8" high. These are inter- 
esting and valuable for rockeries and edg- 
ings. 
Aurea. 
Fairy. 
Sambo. 
Schneepkuppe. 
Pale yellow . 
Fine pale blue 
Very dwarf large dark violet blue 
Large showy pure white.. 
IRIS GERMANICA (Flags) 
Autumn Surprise. 24”. 
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Dr. Chas. Mayo. 36”. 
Deep blue blooms 
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Gold Imperial. 30”. Rich deep yellow... 
Indian Chief. 30". Large red shaded 
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Jane Williamson. 40”. Pale blue with pink 
shadings” .. 4) anh. eee ae eee acre. 
Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau. 36". Deep 
velvety purple .. 
Rose Petal. Uniform deep rose pink...... 
Rameses. Blend soft yellow and pink.... 
Suzanne Autissier. Smoky violet 
IRIS SIBIRICA 
Bloom slightly before the 
with attractive foliage that 
valuable for landscape work. 
cs Snow Queen. 2’. Large pure white flowers 
produced in great abundance 
cs Perry’s Blue. 3’. Considered by many the 
finest of the type. Large flowers of sky 
blue 
Iris 
them 
German 
makes 
LIATRIS (Gayfeather) 
c Scariosa Alba. 3’. A white form that 
blooms in late August, early September. 
c September Glory. 4’. This makes broad 
based spikes of violet blue flowers in 
September. Splendid cut flower 
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LINUM PERENNE (Flax) 
Perenne. Dainty fluffy gray green foliage 
covered with sky blue flowers in early 
spring 
Perenne alba. White form of the above .. 
LYCHNIS 
Viscaria fl. pl. 1 ft. Tufts of dark green foli- 
masses of small 
age with attractive 
double bright crimson blooms in May 
end Juriege ai a ee ee ee ee ee 
MONARDA (Bee Balm) 
cs Didyma. Cambridge Scarlet. 3’. Brilliant 
crimson scarlet heads of flowers pro- 
duced from June until frost 
PACHYSANDRA (Japanese Spurge) 
s Terminalis. 6-8". Forms broad mats of 
glossy evergreen foliage. Extremely use- 
ful as a ground cover in shady places... 
PEONIES 
Armadine Mechen. Bright red 
Alex Dumas. Very early rose pink 
Edulis Superba. Extra early double rose 
PEE 2. | Pa RR Pee cy, eee ee 
Festiva Maxima. Well known early popu- 
Jar “Swhite Sia sean ee eee eae ee 
Marie Stuart. Midseason. Double deep 
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Primevere. The best “yellow” ........... 
Richard Carvel. 
Umbellata rosea. 
HARDY PHLOX 
We have specialized in growing a large 
quantity of Phlox each year for many years 
and make it a point to try out almost every 
new variety. Before adding any sort to our 
list it must in our opinion be distinct, 
healthy and vigorous. You can select any 
of the sorts listed below with confidence. 
Fine deep crimson 
Early pink 
(T) Tall (M) Medium (L) Low 
HARDY PHLOX 
A. L. Schlageter (T). Vigorous healthy 
grower with large pyramidal clusters of 
bright scarlet carmine overlaid with 
orange. The most popular red 
B. Compte (T). Late, tall growing popular 
rich wine red 
Caroline Vandenburg (M). A fine lavender 
blue with large individual blooms and 
TRUSSOS acc de eerie cee eee ee 
Captain Koehl (M). Rich deep yet lively 
red. Very large trusses and individual 
HOPGts< (oss. selihce arise ee Seen poe 
Cherry Ripe (T). One of our own seedlings. 
Vigorous grower with large heads of 
luminous scarlet rose blooms .......... 
Daily Sketch (T). Very large individual 
florets and trusses. A light soft salmon 
pink with a crimson rose eye .......... 
Evelyn (M). Introduced as the “Pink Miss 
Lingard,” the trusses are somewhat sim- 
ilar to this variety. Very free flowering 
the florets are of medium size in large 
trusses and soft lively pink in color.... 
Flash (Juliglut) (T). Excellent dark red. 
Trusses are of good size and the color 
is rich without being dull 
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