Watkins Nurseries, Midlothian, Virginia 19 
FIELD GROWN PERENNIALS AND. ROCK 
PLANTS—Continued 
Achillea, Milfoil or Yarrow—Pure white, 
double flowers. 
Calluna Heather. Vulgaris. Mass of color 
in late July and August. Requires sunny 
location. 
WARTOehO> i ress gees ae eae $1.00 ea. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Hardy. Garden varieties. 
Amelia (Azaleamum) Pink Cushion. The 
Dwarfest of the mums. Pink blooms. 
Amelia—White. 
Coreanum. 
COREOPSIS: Tickseed. Flowers golden yellow. 
GERANIUM, Sanguineum — Attractive foliage 
and bright crimson flowers. 
HEMEROCALLIS: Day Lilies. 
Dr. Regel—Rich orange—yellow flowers. 
Middendorfii—Orange—yellow flowers. 
Dumortieri—Orange Day Lily. 
Flava—Lemon Lily, full yellow. 
Kwanso—Golden bronze flowers. 
Thunbergi—Yellow, flowers late. 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman — Pale lemon-yellow, 
35¢. 
HIBISCUS: Mallow Marvels, Showy flowers re- 
sembling hollyhocks. 
HYPERICUM: Calycinum, excellent ground coy- 
er, l-yr. clumps, 25¢ ea.—$2.50 per doz. 
IRIS GERMINICA. 
Alcazar—48 in., light violet, F. deep purple 
bronze. 
Anna Farr. S. white, bordered pale blue, 
F. large frilled white, pale blue mark- 
ings at base, beard rich yellow. 
Archeveque—24 in. Deep purple-violet. 
Blue Jay. S. bright blue; F. dark blue. 
Celeste. 32 in. S. lavender; F. deep laven- 
der. 
Cherion. 
Dominion. Large dark purple, fragrant. 
Show variety. 35¢. 
Donna Marie. White shaded to lilac. 
Flavescens. Delicate shade of yellow. 
Florentina Alba. 27 in. White. 
Gracchus. 25 in. S. pale yellow; F. yellow 
suffused red. 
Jacquesiana. 30 in. S. coppery crimson; F. 
rich maroon. 
