“Long ago gardening was acclaimed the greatest of human pleasures, the 
greatest refreshment to the spirit of man.” 
‘ SMALL FRUITS 
Raspberry, Indian Summer—Red fruit, everbearing. Per dOZ......-....-:::c---++--- $1.50 
Cumberland—Black fruit. Per OZ... ccc ccc ceecssesessessssessessesssestenesevsseeeseee 2.00 
Boysenberry—Well rooted tips. Per GOZ......0......ceecccecccccnenneceeceenecetscccecmeccesereeeecesees 1.50 
Dewberry—Black, luscious berry, 1 inch long. Tips. Per dOZ.................::+.--+-- 1.50 
Currant,‘Red Lake—New. Largest and sweetest of all currants. 2 year. 
No. 2) plants aerial, NE ara yas Nh ene ee een : 
London Market—Large, dark red fruit. Heavy producev...................-::1+---+ .60 
Grapes—Concord, black; and’ Niagara, white. 2 year. No. 1 plants................ .00 
MISCELLANEOUS 
Asparagus, Mary Washington—Rust proof. Per dOZ...............c-cccccecceccecceecceeeeeeeeee 75 
Rhubarb, Ruby Red—Reddest rhubarb, makes red sauce. Hach................... ee £75 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
For a blaze of color from late summer until November, plant the newer 
varieties of CHRYSANTHEMUM. The CUSHION MUMS begin to bloom in July 
followed by the large flowering mums in September and October. 
We invite you to visit our gardens during September and October when we 
have thousands of plants, many of the newest varieties in bloom. You may buy 
clumps of these to set in your own garden to finish blooming there. They will 
grow and bloom again the next year. In the spring we sell divisions which will 
make large blooming clumps by fall. 
Prices: Blooming Clumps—50c, 75c and $1.00. 
Spring Divisions—25c, 35c and 50c. 
Ask for our special CHRYSANTHEMUM LIST which describes over 100 
varieties including some of the new large-flowered English varieties. 
HARDY PERRENIALS 
Prices: Unless otherwise indicated, 35c each. 
Starred varieties are suitable for rock garden planting. 
*Anchusa, Myosotidiflora—Blue. *Star of Wartburg—Blue. 
*Alyssum, Citrinum—Basket of Gold. Frikarti—Blue, 75c. 
*Arabis, Snowcap—Rock Cress. Harrington’s Pink—50c. 
Aster, Hardy—(Michaelmas Daisy) Survivor Pink—50c. 
Little Boy Blue—Dwarf Beechwood Challenger—Red. 
BLEEDING HEART—Old fashioned. In pots—$1.00. 
*BUTTERCUP—(Ranunculus) Creeping. 
*CAMPANULA, CARPATICA—Blue. 
*CERASTIUM, TOMENTOSUM—Snow in Summer. 
*COLUMBINE (Aquilegia)—-Crimson Star and Mrs. Scott Elliott Hybrids. 
DAISY, SHASTA—Mrs. Charles Bell and Esther Reed (Double) 50c. 
DAY LILY (Hemerocallis)—-Donald Wyman, 50c; Goldeni, 50c; Hyperion, 75c. 
DELPHINIUM, PACIFIC HYBRIDS—2-year clumps, $1:00 each. 
*DIANTHUS (Hardy Garden Pinks)—Highland Hybrids and Maiden Pinks. 
GOLDENROD—Named variety, Golden Wings. 
GOLDEN GLOW (Rudbekia)—25c each. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath)—Bristol Fairy, Double White, $1.00 each. 
HIBISCUS (Rose Mailow)—Mixed: Pink, white red. 
HOLLYHOCKS (Mixed)—25c. 
*IBERIS—Hardy Candytuft. 
IRIS, Bearded—Fine collection of newer varieties, 35c up. 
IRIS, Siberian-Emperor and Blue Owl—Both violet blue. 
IRIS, Spuria-Shelford Giant—75c each. 
POPPY, Iceland—Mixed colors. 
POPPY, Oriental—Available only in August and September. Named varieties 
350c up. 
*LINUM (Blue Flax). 
MONARDA (Bergamot)—Salmon Queen, 50c. 
*NEPETA MUSSINI—Catmint. 
PENSTEMON, Garnet—50c. 
PHLOX—15 named varieties, 35c up. 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy) —Robinson’ s Hybrids, 35c; James Kelway, deep 
red, 50c. 
SCABIOSA—Blue Bonnet. 
*SEDUM, Stonecrop—Several varieties. 
*SEMPERVIVUM—Hen and Chickens. 
SWEET WILLIAM—Biennial. Scarlet Beauty and Newport Pink. Per doz., 
$1.50. 
STATICE, Sea Levender—Large clumps. Each 75c. 
*STACHYS, Lanata—Lamb’s ear. 
TRITOMA, Pfitzeriana—Red-hot poker. 
*VIOLA—Arkwright Ruby, Jersey Gem, Chantreyland, Apricot, Blue Ries ee 
per doz., $1.50. 
