Thompsonville, Conn. Perennial Plants 



Thymus (Thyme) 
R—Serpyllum Coccineus (Scarlet Thyme). Much prized 
for edging, rockwork and ground cover. Bright 
crimson flowers. 2-4 in. 
Veronica (Speedwell) 
R—Corymbosa Stricta. Dark green foliage. Plants 8 to 
10 inches tall, spikes of intense amethyst-blue flowers 
in July and August. 
R—Incana. Splendid for rockery. Silvery-gray foliage 
Ss spikes of violet-blue flowers in July and Aug. 
latte 
Longifolia Subsessilis. Long, dense spikes of rich blue 
flowers which are very attractive. Aug. and Sept. 
9-3 ft. 35c each, 3 for $1.00, $3.75 per doz. 
Viola 
Jersey Gem. Cornuta type, deep blue, like small 
Pansies; flowers all summer. 
Royal Robe. See Specialties, Page 20. 45c each, 3 for 
$1.25: 
Spring Beauty. Very large flowered, extra long stemmed, 
single, bright blue Violet though resembling our 
common Violet, it is far superior in every way; dis- 
tinctly different foliage. 
OUTDOOR CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
There have been added innumerable varieties in tints, shades, and colors, especially in very 
recent years, until today there is an exceptionally long list of excellent varieties from which 
to choose. 

Veronica, Longifolia Subsessilis 
Aster Flowered and Pompon 
Varieties CUSHION TYPE 
30c each, 3 for 85c, $3.25 per doz. CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
A lbaboc cline newowhite, Cushion Type Chrysanthemums are of dwarf, 
very free branching growth yet with stems of 
Autumn Lights (Aster). Magnificent coppery bronze. sufficient length to permit cutting. Often referred 
: ; . to as Azaleamum. 
Calif (Aster). A fine velvety crimson-red. YalloniCachion Brenee Crehian 
Cydonia (Aster). Double flowers of rich glowing ma- White Cushion Pink Cushion 
hogany, faintly tinged with reddish bronze. Red Cushion 
D Yeon d(P Wreesuttaldoutl They are all double flowered and are all early 
Seu cy Roe eae Pee suecoucunrae U 2G TOSS: flowering. 30c each, 3 for 85c, $3.25 per doz. 
pink flowers from early August until heavy frost. 
Ganna (Aster). Large, free, bright pink. 

Jean Treadway (Pompon). Sparkling pink with dark Four Dandy New Chrysanthemums 
rose center, becoming soft lilac-pink. from University of Minnesota 
King Midas (Aster). Charming shade of soft yellow These four new varieties, on our trial grounds last 
with bronze tints. September and October. 2% ft. year were the first to bloom. They are extremely hardy, 
only medium tall, of low branching habit and just 
Lavender Lady (Aster). Handsomely formed flowers of covered with bloom for several weeks. 50c each, 3 for 
silvery lavender about 3 inches across. $1.40 
Milky Way (Aster). Cream white, partly open flowers — Butterball. Double, ball-like dark lemon to chrome 
show lemon center. flowers produced profusely on low compact plants. 
My Lady (Aster). Fully double, very large, beautiful 18 in. Mid-August. 
orange-yellow, Chippewa. One of the best. Large double Aster purple 
flowers in large clusters, very showy. 2 ft. Early Sept. 
acted, Double, SL flowers in loose clusters 
Fy : : on long stems. 2 ft. Early Sept. 
Saladin. Rich red with coral bronze. Harmony. An unusual harmony of colors. Yellow, 
The Chief (Aster). Semi-double flowers of bright scarlet strawberry pink and deep Brazil red. 2-21 ft. Late 
and gold. August. 
All Perennial Plants 30c each, 3 for 85c, $3.25 per doz., unless otherwise noted. 
For price scale and quantity rates see Page 17. ‘‘R"’ indicates suitable for Rock Garden. 
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Pale Moon (Aster). Double flowers of beautiful 
sulphur yellow almost completely cover the plant. 
