NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 11 
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AQUILEGIA GLANDULOSA VERA 
Hxquisitely beautiful. Produces a wealtk of iarge per 
fectly formed clear blue flowers with snow-white coroijlas in 
May and June. Height 20 in. 
CAMPANULA COLLINA 
Hardy perennial of neat compact growth, blooming in May 
and June. Flowers intense blue. Placed potted in full bloom 
on the market will certainly sell. Height 8 inches. T. pkt. 50c. 
ERYNGIUM BOURGATII 
Hardy perennial. Flowers steel blue, first rate for cut- 
ting and tor dry boquets from June to August. Foliage green, 
deeply cut, with whitish veins, very ornamental. Height 2 
ft 
PENTSTEMON GRANDIFLORUS MIXED 
Besides the original blue flowered Pentstemon Grfl., we 
now have this beautiful Pentstemon in light and dark lav- 
ender, light wine-red and pure pink. If you will plant P. 
Qrfl. in rich, well drained soil you will get spikes of ex- 
quisite beauty 4 to 5 feet tall, fully as valuable for cutting 
as gladiolus. T. pkt. 15c; vs oz. 25c. 
THALICRUM DELAWAYI 
An extra choice hardy perennial. Foliage fern-like of 
value as “greens” in flower arrangements, flowers pendulous 
bright purple, fine for cutting. In bloom during June and 
July. A really beautiful perennial, greatly admired. Height 
3 feet. 
Although the war 
has been brought to a victorious end it is still 
hard even impossible to secure choice stocks of 
some flower seeds that must be raised by ex- 
perts to be of the required quality. These choice 
stocks we used to get mainly from Germany. 
The war cut us off from this source of supply. 
We have left the description of such items in the 
catalog but where we do not quote the price it 
means that at present we have no seed on hand 
and may not have till the time when conditions 
in Europe as well as in other parts of the world 
will become normal. 




THERMOPSIS LANCEOLATA 
New. Robust growing hardy perennial treated as an 
annual producing in April and May an abundance of highly 
attractive lupin-like flowers in long spikes fine for cutting. 
Easily raised from seed doing well in any kind of soil if 
well drained. Heat and drought resistant. The best time to 
sow is from April to July. The seed germinates 4-6 weeks 
after sowing. Height 2 ft. T. pkt. 15c. 
SCABIOSA BLUE MOON 
An entirely new type. Flowers extremely large and 
double, three inches across and three deep about the shape 
of an old-fashioned beehive. Of unimagined beauty. Color 
a luscious shade of deep lavender blue. An ideal cutting 
type, stems over 2 feet long. T. pkt. 15c; 1% oz. 20c; oz. $1.00. 
SCABIOSA ROSETTE 
Very outstanding on account of its color which is a blend 
of pink, crimson and scarlet, very appealing. The flowers 
are perfectly double, large, borne on long stiff stems. The 
florist will find this new Scabiosa of high value as a cut 
flower. T. pkt. 10c; oz. 60c. 
SCHIZANTHUS HYBRIDUS 
DR. BADGER’S IMPROVED GIANT FLOWERED HYBRIDS. 
Large flowers, brilliant range of colors, from light pink 
through rose to deep purple, each flower with a large golden 
blotch. Contains no white flowers. Plants compact 12 to 
14 in. tall. Very outstanding strain for the Florist. T. pkt. 
15c; ve oz. 30c; 1% oz. 565c; oz. $4.00. 
PENTSTEMON MIDDLETON GEM 
Very much out of the ordinary. Flowers 2% inches 
across, gloxinia-like of rich rosy pink with pure white throat. 
Sown in February and planted out when danger of frost is 
past, will produce from August until frost, flowers of extra- 
ordinary beauty sure to create sensation in the flower market. 
Height 3 ft. T. pkt. 15c; vy oz. 25c; 1% oz. 85c. 
CLEMATIS MANDSHURICA 
Of upright growth about 3 feet tall, producing in June- 
July quantities of beautiful very large snow white fragrant 
flowers, superb for cutting and flower work. Absolutely 
hardy. 25 seeds, 25c. 
DIANTHUS WESTEWOOD BEAUTY 
New. A cross between Heddewigi and Chinensis produc- 
ing single, well formed and open flowers 2 inches across deep- 
ly laciniated in shades of crimson and scarlet. Recommended 
strongly as a first rate cut flower. Annual. Height 16 inches, 
T. pkt. 15c; % oz. 30c; oz. $2.00. 
